Welcome to the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum Evening

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Welcome to the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum Evening 05.10.16

We are also lucky to have help from Governors and parents The Reception Team Rainbow Class: Class Teacher: Miss Chastney Teaching Assistants: Mrs Shaw / Mrs Patel Gold Class: Class Teacher: Miss Jackson Teaching Assistant: Mrs McKeon Silver Class: Class Teachers: Mrs Maxwell / Mrs Wass Teaching Assistant: Mrs Brabyn We are also lucky to have help from Governors and parents

What is the Early Years Foundation Stage? A document that covers the years from birth to the end of the Early Years Foundation Stage. Sets out what most children are expected to achieve by the end of the Early Years Foundation Stage

The Three Prime Areas Personal, Social & Emotional development (PSED) Self Confidence and Self Awareness Making Relationships Managing Feelings and Behaviour Communication & Language (C&L) Listening and Attention Understanding Speaking Physical Development (PD) Moving and Handling Health and self Care

The Specific Areas of Learning Literacy Reading Writing Mathematics Number Shape, Space and Measure Understanding the World (UW) People and Communities The World Technology Expressive Arts & Design (EA&D) Exploring and Using Media and Materials Being Imaginative

Children will receive Emerging, Expected or Exceeding against each ELG Assessment At the end of the school year each child’s level of development must be assessed against the early learning goals. These reflect what a child is expected to have achieved by the end of their Reception year. We will gather evidence in a range of ways e.g. photographs, videos, samples of work, observations, adult directed activities, learning journeys but most importantly our knowledge of the children Children will receive Emerging, Expected or Exceeding against each ELG

The Characteristics of Effective Learning: Playing and Exploring (Engagement) Finding out and exploring, playing with what they know, being willing to have a go Active Learning (Motivation) Being involved and concentrating, keeping on trying, enjoying achievement what they set out to do Creating and Thinking Critically (Thinking) Having their own ideas, making links, choosing ways to do things

Daily Routine 8.45am: Gates open and children walk into the playground. 8:55am: Children come into the classroom and complete jobs, such as signing in, organising their belongings and changing books

9:05am: Play / activities Guided reading Social skills Turn taking games Adult directed activities Independent activities

9:20: Phonics A carpet led session We use ‘Letters and Sounds’ alongside the Jolly Phonics actions and songs Phonics follows a set format each day: ‘Revise Teach Practise Apply’ Key words: Phoneme / Grapheme / Digraph / Trigraph / tricky words Correct pronunciation of the sounds is vital https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ksblMiliA8

9:40: Clever Fingers Clever Fingers a series of fun activities for children to build up their upper body strength (gross motor skills) and finger/hand strength and control (fine motor skills). Adult Directed Activities: Dough Disco, Write Dance, Handwriting, Scissors Independent activities, such as: Whisks in water with washing up liquid Picking beads out of tubs of alien goo with tweezers Wind up toys Threading Spinning tops

9:50 – Break time Under 5’s are entitled to free milk (over 5’s can have milk if it is paid for) We have fruit available to children everyday The children are allowed to bring in a healthy snack from home Please ensure that your child’s water bottle is clearly named We will always try to remind children to drink their water (sometimes children prefer to use the water fountain) All three Reception classes play together

10:20 – 11:20 - Literacy / Maths Literacy sessions will focus on: Role play, drama, speaking and listening Reading and writing simple sentences. Using phonics to decode words Reading / writing tricky words Demonstrating understanding when talking with others about what they have read. Using their phonic knowledge to write words in ways which match their spoken sounds. Spelling some words correctly and ensuring others are phonetically plausible.

10:20 – 11:20 - Literacy / Maths Maths sessions will focus on: Pupils counting reliably with numbers from 1 to 20 Putting one to 20 in order Saying which number is one more or one less than a given number. Practically adding and subtracting counting on or back to find the answer. Simple problem solving Using everyday language to talk about size, weight, capacity, position, distance, time and money Recognising creating and describing patterns.

11:20 – 11:40: Interest / Talk Time An opportunity for Communication and Language. A chance for children to gain confidence by talking to a larger group.

11:45 – 1:00 Lunch Children come into the hall to eat their lunch. Each class is assigned a dinner lady, who will stay with the children throughout lunch. If you don’t hear from us, assume your child is eating

1:05 – 1:10: Speaking and Listening From Term 2 each term we will have a topic. One child per day will be given a five minute slot to do a presentation.

Later in the year we will join whole school worship Class worship Year group worship Celebration time Later in the year we will join whole school worship

1:30 – 2:45 Child Initiated Time Child-initiated play supports children in having ideas and being in control of their learning. It enables them to learn through first-hand experiences, allowing them to choose how to use the resources to do so. Child initiated time allows children to put into practise all areas of the EYFS. They have the chance to apply everything they have learnt. A child who is not given the opportunity to play, explore and investigate is far less likely to be a resilient, creative learner willing to have a go, persist or think critically.

Homework Reading record books - will be sent home with your child daily. Please comment in their records so we know that your child has read to you. As reading is a vital life skill, here at Thurnham we encourage a strong partnership between parents, students and staff to build your child's confidence and ability when reading. It takes time and commitment from all parties and it is important that all involved know their role. Learning Journeys – you can share the record of your child’s learning and add to the book too Learning at Home books – will inform you of what is happening in school that current week, informs you of the phonics we have been learning and it gives you suggested activities your child can do to consolidate their learning.