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Early Years Curriculum meeting Tuesday 23 rd September 2014 2:00pm

Early Years Curriculum meeting Tuesday 23 rd September 2014 2:00pm

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Early Years Curriculum meeting

Tuesday 23rd September 20142:00pm

Introduction

Early Years Team

Miss Pratt – Class Teacher Mrs Taylor – Teaching AssistantMrs Sproule – Teaching AssistantMrs Collins – Covers management time (Weds am)

Timetable of our week

MON

REGISTER

Singing

Assembly 9:00am

LiteracyPhonics

Break

Maths

Phonics

Lunch

Gross/Fine motor skills

Indoor PE

Break

Guided reading

Circle Ti

meStory

TUES

REGISTER

Singing

Literacy

Phonics

Break

Maths

Phonics

Lunch

Gross/Fine motor skills

Science (The World)Break

Guided reading

Assembly

WED

REGISTER

Get

changed

Outdoor PE

Phonics

Break

RE

Phonics

Lunch

Gross/Fine motor skills

TopicBreak

Show and Tell

Hymn pra

c Assembly

THU

REGISTER

Singing

Literacy

Phonics

Break

Maths

Phonics

Lunch

Gross/Fine motor skills

ICTBreak

Guided reading

EYFS/KS1

Assembly

FRI

REGISTER

Singing

Assembly 9:00am

Art/Music

Break

Welly Walk/Cooking

Lunch

Story

PPA

Early Years CurriculumReception children follow a programme designed to help them achieve what are known as the ‘Early Learning Goals’. These are targets that most children are expected to achieve by the time they leave the reception class and will provide a firm foundation for National Curriculum work in Year 1. We believe that children learn best through hands on practical experiences both inside the classroom and in an outdoor learning environment and by a balance of child initiated and adult led learning, therefore, all areas of the curriculum are delivered in this way as much as possible.

The EYFS curriculum is made up of 7 areas of learning:• Communication and language• Physical development• Personal, emotional and social development• Literacy• Maths• Understanding the world• Expressive arts and design

We record evidence of your child’s learning through a ‘Learning journey’. We also appreciate evidence from you to add to your child’s learning journey.

MathsReception Non-negotiables

• Children can count reliably from 1 – 20• Children can order numbers 1 – 20• Children can say one more or one less than a given number• Children can add two single-digit numbers by counting on• Children can subtract a single- digit number from another single- digit

number by counting back• Children can record using marks that they can interpret and explain• Children can recognise, create and explore patterns• Children can describe characteristics of shapes• Children can use comparative language e.g. more, less, heavier, lighter,

longer, shorter

LiteracyReception Non-negotiables

• Children can write their name • Children can use their phonic knowledge to write words which match their

spoken language • Children can write some irregular common words e.g. the, said, was • Children begin to write simple sentences which can be read themselves

and others • Children use their phonic knowledge to decode regular words and read

them aloud • Children can read some irregular words accurately • Children demonstrate understanding when talking to others about what

they have read.

HandwritingThe rules of the Cursive Style help:• To minimise confusion for the child as every letter starts on the line with an

entry stroke and leads out with an exit stroke;• With the flow of Cursive Writing as letters naturally flow into each other, it

is impossible to write separate letters without joining;• To form spacing between words as the child develops whole word

awareness;• To develop a child's visual memory;• All children's writing skills regardless of academic ability;• To develop skills of punctuation and grammar.

All children will initially be introduced to writing using a pencil, however, when they have mastered the cursive style, they will be awarded with their ‘Pen Licence’ and will be able to use a black pen.

Homework

• Reading – Please record in your child’s reading record when you read with them.

• Words – these are attached to your child’s reading record.

• Sounds – as we learn sounds in school we will send a pack home to practise.

• Maths – An activity will be stuck inside their homework books.

Behaviour at TregozeGolden Rules

Do be gentle – Don’t hurt anyone.Do be kind and polite – Don’t hurt other’s feelings.Do be honest – Don’t cover up the truth.Do your best and take pride in your work – Don’t waste yours or others time.Do listen – Don’t interrupt.Do look after property – Don’t waste or damage anything.

Each term we focus on a value. This term’s value is respect.

PE kitAll PE kit must be clearly named.Indoor

• White or house coloured t shirt.

• Dark blue or black shorts.

• Daps and socks.

Outdoor• White or house

coloured t shirt.• Dark tracksuit bottoms.• A plain jumper or fleece• Daps or trainers and

socks.

Hair must be tied up and hair bands provided.Earrings must be removed or covered.

Spare pants or knickers.

Thank you for coming, we appreciate your support.

Remember we are always free at the end of the day to answer any questions or queries you may have as mornings can be very busy!

Don’t forget to check the school website for updates.