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Welcome to Reception!

Welcome to Reception!. EYFS Team. Mrs C. Morris Teacher/ SENDCO. Mrs L. Lamb Maternity Cover Teacher. Mrs D. Robinson EYFS Leader/ Assistant Head. Mrs R. Awais Teaching Assistant. Miss L. Woolley Teaching Assistant. Foundation Stage Profile.

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Welcome to Reception!

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  1. Welcome to Reception!

  2. EYFS Team Mrs C. Morris Teacher/ SENDCO Mrs L. Lamb Maternity Cover Teacher Mrs D. Robinson EYFS Leader/ Assistant Head Mrs R. Awais Teaching Assistant Miss L. Woolley Teaching Assistant

  3. Foundation Stage Profile • In Reception we focus on the 7 areas of learning; • Communication and Language • Physical Development • Personal, Social and Emotional Development • Literacy (Reading and Writing) • Mathematical Development • Knowledge and Understanding • Expressive Arts and Design

  4. Foundation Stage Profile • Children work towards Early Learning Goals, which are the expectations for most children to aim towards during Reception year. • By the end of Reception, some children will have achieved or exceeded these goals, some will still be working towards them, in which case they will continue this through work in Year 1. • Parents will receive information in the Summer about your child’s progress towards goals.

  5. What does a day in Reception look like?

  6. A day in reception… • 8.50-9.00: Sign in, register and practising letters, words, numbers and shapes on the board • 9.00-9.20: Whole class literacy • 9.20-10.10: Teacher led focused activities and child initiated learning. • 10.10- 10.30: Whole class maths • 10.30-10.45: Fruit, milk and playtime • 10.45-11.30: Teacher led focused activities and child initiated learning. • 11.30-11.45: Get ready for lunch • 11.45-12.45 Lunch • 12.45-12.55: Register and practising letters, words, numbers and shapes on the board • 12.55-1.20: Whole class phonics • 1.20- 2.30: Teacher led focused activities and child initiated learning • 2.30- 2.45: Playtime (Reception) • 2.45-3.00: Story/ singing time • 3.00-3.10 : Get ready for home time

  7. Daily Organisation • Children line up on playground, they are responsible for taking off their own coats, and handing in any books or letters to the teacher. • They enter the classroom, sign in then sit on the carpet and practise recognising letters, words, numbers and shapes on the board while the teacher completes the register. • On a Monday we join the rest of the school for assembly.

  8. Literacy • We have a 20 minute literacy lesson every morning focussing on reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. • This is followed by a focussed activity related to the whole class lesson.

  9. Reading • We have a guided reading session every week. • Emphasis on learning through range of strategies with strong emphasis on phonics. • Use Letters and Sounds. • Learn to recognise series of Common Exception Words, many of which cannot be sounded out phonically. • Also look at context and other clues to assist in understanding text.

  10. Reading in the classroom.

  11. Mathematical Development • We have a 20 minute maths lesson every morning focussing on counting, sorting, matching, patterns and problem solving. • Children work with numbers, shape, space and measures. • Children learn through stories, songs, games and imaginative play.

  12. In the Class • Children work in focussed groups everyday, sometimes of mixed ability and sometimes in ability. • They have the opportunity throughout the day for teacher and child led activities. • Children have access to indoor and outdoor activities all day.

  13. Teacher Focussed Activity

  14. Child initiated learning • Children’s independent play is an important part of their development. This is where they can apply the skills they have been taught in a range of play based activities. • Staff observe the children as they are engaged in these independent activities and use this information as part of their on going assessment.

  15. Child initiated learning

  16. Practical Details • Please ensure all property eg uniform, bags etc is labelled with child’s name. • Children need to have a coat and wellies in school. • Packed lunches in named lunch box. • No chocolate, sweets, fizzy drinks or nuts. • We provide fruit for break time. • Please remember to send in your voluntary contribution of 50p per week/ £3.00 per half term towards baking etc.

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