yrro cb term 2 2011-12
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8/3/2019 Yrro Cb Term 2 2011-12
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Immanuel and St. Andrew CE Primary School Recep t i on Cla s s O, Ter m 2
Cur r i c u l um Bul l e t i n Welcome back to the second term and probably the busiest of the year! I am really looking forward to getting started with the children’s nativity play and all the other events that make this time of year so exciting! I would like to say a big thank you to those of you who have kindly offered to volunteer with reading and other projects in the classroom, we are looking forward to getting going with that this term as well. Forest school will also be starting this term. Please see more information about this on the back!
Any queries please get in touch.
Mia Owens m o w en s @ i m m a n u e l s ch o o l l a m b e th . o r g . u k
Per s o n a l S o c i a l E m o t i o n a lD ev e l o p m en t :
This term the children are learning about different cultures and beliefs. We will be looking at the important features of different
religions such as the buildings, celebrations and traditions.Within SEAL the children will be thinking about what
their talents are and why it’s so good to use them!
C o m m u n i c a t i o n L a n g u a g e a n dL i t e r a c y :
We will be exploring lots of different forms of writing this term,e.g. invitations, lists, menus and instructions. The children will
also be using non-fiction texts to support their learning, using
the index and contents pages to search for facts in order to answer questions.
Pr o b l em S o l v i n g R ea s o n i n g a n dN u m er a c y :
Our main focus this term is consolidating the children’s understanding of number and moving on to look at addition and subtraction. We will also be exploring the patterns and shape that appear in art from different cultures, making our
own and using shapes to build models.
K n o w l ed g e a n d U n d er s t a n d i n g o ft h e W o r l d :
The children will be encouraged to ask questions about different religions and cultures this term in order to extend
their understanding. We will be using recycled modelling to build models of important buildings within different cultures,
focusing on the skills they need to join and adapt the resources.
Ph y s i c a l D ev e l o p m en t :The PE topic this term is dance. We will be exploring
music and movement from different cultures, with the children working together to create their own dances. Fine
motor control will continue to be a focus.
C r ea t i v e D ev e l o p m en t :Looking at art from around the world provides an exciting basis for the exploration of different creative techniques and
approaches. There will be lots of restaurant themed role play as cooking and eating are a big part of all celebrations!
Ea r ly Yea r s Foun d a t i on St a ge Focu s f o r t h e Ter m:
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Im ortant notes and dates
Fore s t Schoo lMiss Hathaway was lucky enough last year to complete the training to become a Forest School Leader and is incredibly excited about
getting it started with this year’s reception children! Forest School is all about using the environment as a positive
learning resource. The children will take part in activities that are all
focused on building their self esteem, independence and sense of responsibility whilst also having loads of fun!
We are perfectly placed by a fantastic outdoor space in Streatham Common and will use this weekly for our Forest School sessions, in
both rain and shine! All children will complete a term of Forest School this year, so if you are interested in being a part of this really exciting venture then please do speak to Miss Hathaway - we are
always looking for enthusiastic helpers who love the outdoors!
Out s id e wearOur ethos in Reception is that children are free to access all areas of the leaning environment as they wish. This means that in the rain
they are free to go outside. Please ensure your child has a waterproof coat and, if possible, a pair of named welly boots so they are able to
explore the change of the seasons first hand.
Cooking money:
Th e t o p i c t h i s t e r m l en d s i t s e l f t o l o t so f r e a l l y e x c i t i n g c o o k i n g s o p l e a s e d or em em b e r t h e £ 1 a w e e k c o n t r i b u t i onf o r ou r c o ok ing f und. I f you wou ld
p r e f e r t o d o i t t e r m l y i t i s £ 6 .TH A N K Y O U !
Reading r e co rd sPlease ensure that when you have read the school reading book at home with your child, that you mark in their reading records that
you have done so. This not only gives us a valuable insight into how they are doing at home but also shows us that they have had
time to read over the week. From year 1 onwards books are changed by a teaching assistant and will not be changed if there is
no mark to confirm they have definitely read at home.
Phoni c s oundsSome parents have asked how to best support their child with the
pronunciation of the sounds in phonics. Below is the video Miss Hathaway used in the phonics meeting
http://www.youtube.com/user/phonicbooks
D a te s f o r y ou r d ia ry14 th November - Anti Bullying week
Thursday 24 th N ovem ber- Reception 0 trip to Southwark Cathedral Saturday 26 th November - Immanuel School Christmas Fair
Thursday 8 th December - Recep t i on & Nursery Nat iv i t y 9.30am in th e ha l lThursday 8 th December – Immanuel’s Got Talent Charity event 6.00pm Monday 12 th December – Christmas Concert at Lewin church 6.00pm
Thursday 15 th
December –
Christmas Service at Immanuel Church 9.15am Friday 16 th December – Last day of term (school finishes normal time) Tuesday 3 rd January – First day of Term 3