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Welcome to Reception J

Teacher:  Mrs Jones

Teaching Assistants: Mrs Clements 

P.E. is every Wednesday, please ensure that your child is dressed in their PE kit on this day.

Words of the Week – we are introducing our children to new vocabulary each week, please ask your child what these words are, what they mean and encourage your child to use them as often as possible when speaking.

Each week your child will have the opportunity to bring home a ‘library book’ from our classroom.  These books are for you and your child to share and enjoy together.

There are a wide variety of story books, information books and rhyming books for your child to choose from.  There are also a number of books that contain just pictures and no words.

After reading your child’s library book together, talk about what has happened at the beginning, in the middle and end of the story.  Can your child retell the story or answer questions about what has happened?  (Talking about the story will help to develop your child’s speaking and listening skills and will get them ready for reading and writing stories independently as the progress further up the school).

There is no set day for your child to change his/her library book – just get them to bring it back to school when you have finished with it and they can choose another to take home the same day.

We love to read in our school and believe,

 

The more that your read, the more things you will know. 

The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go’.

A child

A book

A read

A chat

That is the way the mind grows,

Not with a test, but a tale….

Michael Rosen

 

We have a lot of fun in our class have a look at our year so far J

Our Weekly Newsletters J
 
 
 

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Welcome to Reception J!  We’ve had a fantastic first day in our new class – look at all of those smiling faces J

We’ve all had a lot of fun exploring our learning environment and making new friends – an amazing start to our school year J

 

Some useful information for the year ahead...

Reception Curriculum Map – 2023-2024

Reception – Diary 2023-24

Whole School Diary 2023-24

 

Please see the link below for more information on What to expect in the Early Years Foundation Stage and how your child’s development can be supported both at home and in school. 

What to expect in the Early Years Foundation Stage

 

Keep up to date with our latest news and suggested activities using our   Twitter pages

Our whole school Twitter page

and

Reception Twitter page

 

NumBots is a curriculum inspired programme that adopts the best teaching practises to take children from counting on their fingers, to adding and subtracting two digit numbers.  The programme is primarily aimed at children between 5-7 years old.

The programme compliments what your child is learning in school and focusses on securing any gaps in their knowledge, before moving them onto the next challenge.  This self paced journey improves children’s confidence and means they are fully prepared to tackle each new topic.

We recommend playing for at least 3 minutes a day, 4 or 5 days a week. NumBots is available to play via our website or mobile app, so your child will be able to learn maths at home or on-the-go, whenever suits your family.

Pupils will need a user name and password for NumBots.  This enables children to continue their learning at home, playing fun activities linked to what they have been working on in class.   If you you have misplaced your password or login details, please get touch and we can reissue them J

NumBots

 

Thinkuknow is an education programme from NCA-CEOP, a UK organisation which protects children both online and offline.

The Thinkuknow websites offers advice about how to help keep your child safe when they’re playing on a phone, tablet or computer.  As well as advice, the website also offter a series of short age appropriate activities to do at home with your child linked to online safety.

Thinkuknow Parents Support Tools – home activity worksheets, early-years

 

Read Write Inc

At St. Anne (Stanely) we follow the Read Write Inc. Programme to teach phoincs.  Read Write Inc. is a popular phonics scheme used by many schools across the country.  Like all phonics schemes, it teaches children the sounds in English, the letters that represent them, and how to form the letters when writing.  Read Write Inc. Phonics includes reading books written using only the letters they have learnt at each level (and a small number of separately taught tricky words).  The scheme is designed to encourage children to quickly feel confident and successful.

The link below will take you to the Read Write Inc.  website where you can view the Read Write Inc. Parents Guide.

Read Write Inc. Phonics: a guide for parents

For information about how we teach Phonics in school and how you can support your child at home please check out our school Phonic webpage

Phonics at St. Anne (Stanley) 

Some information on how we say the phonemes (sounds) to help our children learn to read and write.

 

 

Phonics Play is a website that we use regularly to support our daily phonic lessons in class and there are lots of fun and engaging games for you to play online at home.  (To begin with we focus heavily on Phases 1 and 2 but as the year progresses, we move on to Phases 3 and 4.)  Many of the games are free to access on this site (we only use the free ones in class).

Phonics Play

 

 

 

 

 

Phonics Bloom is another website that we use regularly in class (we especially love playing the ‘Yes/No Yeti’ game in Reception and if you give the game a go, I’m sure the children will amaze you with their confident, independent reading of the captions J)  Many of the games are free to access on this site (we only use the free ones in class) and again we focus on Phases 1 and 2 to begin with before moving on to Phases 3 and 4 as the year progresses.

Phonics Bloom

 

Boom Boom Shake the Alphabet

We love singing and dancing along to this cool rap song!  It has been helping us to learn the letter names and sounds (remember to look at the letters on the screen though as you sing and dance Reception…) J

 

Reading

A class account for ‘Oxford Owl’ has been set so that your child can continue to read at home.  The ebooks are free and are from the same reading scheme (Oxford Reading Tree) that we use in school and for home reading. 

On the web page go to the pink/purple ‘My class login’ button and insert the username and password:

Oxford Owl

Username: recjones
Password: Stanley

 

Teach Your Monster: Free Phonics, Reading and Mathematics Games

 

 

Teach your Monster is designed to inspire learning with reading and mathematics games for children.

 The computer versions are 100% free (there is a small charge to sign up on your tablet or phone though) and you only need an email address to register.

We use the various programmes in class and all children have their own login in details to ensure that their reading journey is tailored to their individual needs.  If you you have misplaced your password or login details, please get touch and we can reissue them J

Teach Your Monster

 

Corma Beanstalk are working with Very UK, to bring you a series of online Storytime sessions.  There are some brilliant books featured and they are being read by some very familiar faces.

Each week a new story will be available, and each one will also be accompanied by some top tips to help make sharing books fun and engaging!

Beanstalk Charity – Storytime with Very UK

 

Some useful videos from BBC Children in Need.  Dr Radha shares her top tips on looking after your wellbeing.

BBC children in Need –  Dr Radha’s Wellbeing Tips

 

CBeebies Radio | CBeebies Wiki | Fandom
CBeebies Radio takes you to a world of sound and music, where you can share imaginative adventures and listen to stories with your favourite CBeebies friends and characters.
 
 
 
Using the Hungry Little Minds brand - GOV.UK

Many little things light up hungry little minds.  Children take everything in, and even the smallest things you do with them can make a big difference.

Children love it when you chat, play and read with them, even when they’re too young to understand everything.  Whatever the time and wherever you are, you can turn almost anything into a game and every little thing you do together will help set them up nicely for their return to school.

We understand that due to the coronavirus outbreak, you and your children are spending more time at home and you might be looking for a bit more inspiration for things to do.  Start by trying some of these simple, fun activities.

 
 
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Family Zone works to improve reading, writing, speaking and listening skills across communities in the UK.
Family Zone is full of free activities and ideas to keep your child busy at home, whilst also benefiting reading, writing and language development. 
 
 
 
 
 
Learn to Read Systems for Kids | Reading & Writing Systems | LeapFrog
Some lovely ideas on interactive learning to encourage creative, confident and happy learners J
 
 
 
 
 

49 fun physical activities to do with kids aged 2 to 4

This list of 49 activities is the ultimate go-to for any playdate, home child care setting, or a morning or afternoon with a caregiver.  Whatever the situation, short attention spans mean that it’s a good idea to have a few of these up your sleeve.