Welcome Back

We hope you had a happy summer .We are all really looking forward to welcoming our new children into reception. The builders have been very busy working on our new classroom.

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Parent  meetings will  take place during the first week of term (week beginning 5th September).Dates and times were given out at the induction meeting.This gives you and your child the opportunity to talk to your key person ,share information and ask any questions.We really value our partnership with parents and this meeting marks the start of  this important relationship.

Best wishes

Reception Staff

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Happy Holiday

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Slide show of end of term party to follow soon.

We cannot believe how quickly this school year has gone. It has been a pleasure to teach your children and we will really miss them. It has also been great to work in partnership with reception parents and we would like to say thank you for your support.

We hope you have a happy summer holiday.Remember to keep up the reading over the holiday as it will  really help your child in year one.

Find out what’s going on in Birmingham Libraries

http://www.summerreadingchallenge.org.uk/schools/local-authorities/birmingham/

Here are some other useful links.

http://www.booktrust.org.uk/Resources-for-schools/Booktrust-Children%27s-Books

http://www.talkingpoint.org.uk/en/Parent.aspx

Year one children start school on  Monday September 5th

Reception A will be with Mrs O’Connor and Mr Cooper

Reception B with Miss Byrne

Happy Holidays

Best wishes

Recption Staff x

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Reception Sports

Ready Steady Go…

Well done to the reception children who showed great team spirit when cheering for their classmates.It was a great afternoon.Thank you to  the family members who came to watch and support us.

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Ben 10 Writing

Many of our boys are interested in Ben 10 so we have set up a Ben 10 writing area to encourage the boys to write during Learning Agreement time. This has been a real success with more boys choosing to go in the communication area.

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Reading Tip

Use your child’s interests to promote reading. If they are interested in Ben 10 read these books together.Your child should be able to find sight words and blend other words in these stories.

Remember home reading makes a significant difference to progress.

Maths Tip

Most of the children have a good understanding of addition now but find subtraction more difficult. Make up take away stories with your child and help them develop strategies to work them out

eg There are 8 birds in our garden, 3 fly away ,how many left ?

They can use counters,fingers or count back from 8 to work this out.

Next Week

Building on the girls’ interests  in fairies we have made a fairy den .We will develop reading and writing skills through this theme.

Making Ben 10 alien junk models.

We will be doing end of term individual ERR word and letter assessments to help the year one teachers know each child’s stage of development in this area.

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Skipping

This week was sports week and we took part in the skipping challenge.We also did the olympic exercise routine along with the rest of the week.

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Reading Tips From the Booktrust website

http://www.booktrust.org.uk/show/feature/Booktime-Top-Tips

  • Children who enjoy reading do better at school
  • Talk about what is happening in the pictures to help your child make sense of the story
  • Enjoy the rhyming words and laughing together at the funny bits
  • Help bring the books to life – draw pictures of your child’s favourite characters and make up stories about them together
  • Find out about recommended books at libraries, bookshops and on book websites. Why not start by heading to the Booktrust Children’s site?

Maths Tip

Help your child to count in steps of five. 5 10  15  20  25  30  35  40  45   50

Start by counting together “5,10,15,20 etc”  and then take it in turns to say the next number eg parent “5″,child “10″,parent “15″ etc

Next week

PSRN -number problems ,understanding when to take away and when to add.

KUW-ICT,using Beebops

CLL-work on sight vocabulary and writing about what we enjoy in reception.We will set up a Ben 10 writing area to encourage boys writing during Learning Agreement.

PD-preparing for sports day.(Remember PE kits.)

 

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Mister Seahorse

The children really enjoyed the story “Mister Seahorse” by Eric Carle so we based their art work on this.Mrs Grant taught the children some new Early Birds songs in Learning Agreement .The builders have started work on the new reception classroom.Look at us having fun outside.We said goodbye to Miss Cowan who completed her teaching placement this week.We also said goodbye to Florence who has been helping us in reception.

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Reading Tips From the Booktrust website

http://www.booktrust.org.uk/show/feature/Booktime-Top-Tips

  • Sharing a book with a child is fun – it’s a time for closeness, laughing and talking together
  • Make time for books and reading together
  • You can share books anywhere, in a chair, in the bath, on a train, or at bedtime
  • Children who enjoy reading do better at school

Maths Tip

We have introduced children to addition using a numberline.Here is an activity which will help your child understand this.

http://www.hbschool.com/activity/numberline1_5_04/

Please can you check that your child has a PE kit in school as we are doing lots of sports.

Next Week

We will have the skipping ropes out and will be working on skipping.


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Allotment and Baking

We have been to visit the school allotment this week to look at the changes since our last visit. The strawberries have grown so we were able to pick some.Can you see the green peas in their pod ? The yellow group spotted a fox cub.We have also baked cakes and observed how the ingredients changed .

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Talking Tip

Use these photographs to start a conversation with your child about their visit to the allotment. Use vocabulary such as plants,leaves,stem,flower,seeds,roots,fruit,vegetables,soil ,rain,sunshine etc

Maths Tip

Baking with your child at home will help them develop their understanding of mathematical language and concepts.

Here is a website with some healthy recipes.

http://www.greatgrubclub.com/?location_id=353

Next Week

PSRN subtraction

 ICT  writing about our visit to the allotment on the computer.

KUW life cycle of a butterfly.

CLL visual literacy bases on “A Bugs Life”.

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