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Monthly Archives: September 2015
Weekly Learning update
Our Learning this Week
Nursery week ending 18/9/15
Language, Literacy and Communication
This week Ben and Betty have introduced us to the sound b. We read the story Big Blue Balloon and other titles beginning with the sound b. The children suggested objects starting with the initial letter and we looked in the sound tub for some clues. The children have practiced copying the b shape in foam and paint. The children have collected items beginning with b. The children have sung rhymes linked with the sound-’ Ten Green Bottles’ and ‘ Baa Baa Blacksheep.’ |
Mathematical Development
The children have sorted buttons and threaded beads on a string. They have weighed out ingredients to make biscuits. We have talked about lining up ‘behind ‘ each other. The children have learnt new number rhymes and played interactive counting games on the computer/whiteboard. |
Knowledge and Understanding of the World.
The children have tasted bread and butter and made brown biscuits. They have experienced a Teddy Bears picnic and eaten food beginning with b and tasted blackcurrant juice. They have learnt to perform the butterfly life cycle in movement. They have investigated bubbles and floated boats in water play. They have bounced balls and used bats. In the outside area, some children have looked for bugs.
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Personal and Social Development, Wellbeing and Cultural Diversity.
The children have been reminded about taking turns and sharing toys and equipment again this week. They have practiced good sitting and listening. The children have taken turns to give out the snack and milk. The children have learnt the Please and thankyou Song’. The older children have been encouraged to help the younger children with coats and fastenings. They have done well and we have some lovely helpers! |
Creative Development.
The children have painted butterflies with blue, black and brown paint. They have created bubble pictures using bubbles and paint. The children have used instruments to make a Big Band. The children have created bridges using the construction equipment and tested their strength with cars. The children have made sandcastles using buckets in the sand area. |
Physical Development
The children have learnt the Life cycle of a butterfly using movement and we have created movements to describe the egg, caterpillar ,cocoon and butterfly emerging. The children have threaded beads on a lace to improve their fine motor skills. |
Welsh Language Development
The children have practiced simple greetings and revised the weather in welsh. They help to change the weather board. The children have learnt the song ´Beth sy yn y bocs?’
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Anything else…
Thanks for all your contributions to the Teddy Bears Picnic and please if you have any worries let us know. |
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Weekly learning update 18th September 2015
Our Learning this Week
Reception 18th September 2015
Language, Literacy and Communication
We continued our Jolly Phonics with learning the letter sounds “a” and “t”. We played a match the picture game to hear the sounds in words. We used finger paint to try and write the letter shapes. We read a book called “Sailor Bear”. We were excited to get a letter from Sailor Bear and he asked us to make him a new boat because his broke.
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Mathematical Development
We have been playing some whole class number games and singing number songs. Our focus this week was making groups of objects, remembering to stop counting when we have reached our number. |
Knowledge and Understanding of the World
We thought about Sailor Bear getting lost and stranded on the sea and we talked about who could have helped him and who else helps you when you are swimming in the sea or swimming pool. We looked at objects that lifeguards used to rescue people. |
Personal and Social Development, Wellbeing and Cultural Diversity.
We have been using out toilet checking out board really effectively and children are becoming more independent leaving the classroom to use the toilet.
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Creative Development
We have talked about the creatures Sailor Bear might have seen in the sea when he was on his boat and we painted and collaged our own. They will be displayed in the role play area which we will be turning into a lifeboat station. In music, we have been learning new songs. Ask your children to teach you “How do you do?”
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Physical Development
We went outside on the field to play racing games. In the hall we practised moving like different animals and changed our movements to be fast or slow.
Don’t forget to bring your child’s named PE kit into school for Monday afternoons.
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Welsh Language Development
We have been learning h to ask to go to the toilet in Welsh: “Ga i mynd ty bach” – practise it at home. We have read Tedi Twt stories about farm animals, clothes and the weather this week. |
Anything else…
Please return your consent forms for photos and website asap so we can start tweeting about your child’s learning or add photos to the school website – Thanks. Have a good weekend! |
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Weekly learning update 11th September 2015
Our Learning this Week
Reception 11th September 2015
Language, Literacy and Communication
We started our Jolly Phonics with the letter sound “s”. We played phonics games on the whiteboard and had a go at writing an “s” in the porridge tray. We explored objects in a water themed bag, we talked about what they were and then had a go at writing labels for the objects.
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Mathematical Development
We have been using Numicon to help us count and placing the pieces in the correct order in a number line. We used the interactive whiteboard to play a number sequencing game. |
Knowledge and Understanding of the World
We have introduced our topic “Pitter Patter Puddle Play” which is all about water. The children came up with some fantastic ideas when asked what they knew about water. Their knowledge and ideas will give us the starting point for planning future activities. |
Personal and Social Development, Wellbeing and Cultural Diversity.
We have been discussing feelings related to our class mood boards. We have also discussed appropriate ways to play with each other outside on the big yard.
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Creative Development
Children have been exploring a variety of resources in the creative area of the classroom. We have been learning some Autumn songs in the hall with the rest of the school. Our favourite is “Big Red Combine Harvester”
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Physical Development
We did games in the hall with Jonathon which helped develop our listening skills.
Don’t forget to bring your child’s named PE kit into school for Monday afternoons.
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Welsh Language Development
We have been reminding ourselves of all the Welsh we use in the classroom and the children have been amazing at remembering lots of it! Over the next few weeks we will be having fun learning more Welsh words using Tedi Twt to help us. |
Anything else…
This week’s home challenge is for children for find as many things in the home that use water. You can make a list together by drawing pictures or writing, or you could tweet photos to the school Twitter page @BYM_Primary Don’t forget to bring your signed forest school consent forms back to school. Have a good weekend! |
Welcome to Reception 2015
Welcome to Reception September 2015
Your child has officially started “big school” which is an exciting time for both you and your child; however we understand that you both may have worries about this new experience. Staff in both reception classes will support your children through every step of the new experiences, such as sitting with them during lunch time and going outside with them during playtime. .
If you have any questions about any aspect of your child settling into Reception, please talk to the class teacher.
Lunches and snack
School provides a healthy balanced lunch for just £2.20 a day. You may be entitled to free school meals – ask at the office for more information. If your child prefers sandwiches, send them in with a heathy packed lunch. We ask that you include some fruit or vegetables that your child likes and healthy drinks such as squash or water. Please don’t put any fizzy drinks in their lunch box.
We will still have a healthy snack in the morning before break. If you want your child to have some fruit please send in £1.25 for the week. If you would prefer to pay this for the half term, then it will be £8 for this half term. Children will still receive their daily milk at the end of every day during story time.
Our Topic
Our topic this term will be “Pitter Patter Puddle Play” and your children will be learning:
- About water in it’s different forms,
- How water is used in the home,
- About being safe near water,
- About wet weather, including storms,
- About animals that live in ponds of streams,
- How to use volume and measures in practical activities,
- How to record their ideas, feelings and experiences through drawing, mark-making and emergent writing,
- That water is important for seeds and plants.
Forest Schools
We are fortunate to have funding to provide Reception with a weekly experience of Forest Schools. This is an exciting opportunity for our child to have learning experiences that are unique to the outdoors.
As there are two Reception classes, Mrs. Miller’s class will go this half term and Mrs. Amirat’s class will go next half term. For more information there will be a meeting on Wednesday 9th September at 9am in the school hall.
This meeting will also be a welcome meeting for Reception.
PE
Reception will have PE on a Monday afternoon. They will have to bring shorts or jogging bottoms, t-shirt and trainers/daps. name on it. Trainers with Velcro will be easier for the younger children to remove and put back on.
Coats
Please remember to also label your child’s coat. It is hard for us to remember whose coats is whose and even though we encourage children to be independent, they can also forget which coat is theirs!
Reception Staff
Reception A:
Mrs.Amirat, Miss Evans and Miss. Davies
Reception B:
Mrs.Miller, Miss.Dawod and Mrs. Jefferies
If you have any questions, please ask us at drop off or pick up time, or give the school a call on 583366.
You can also keep up to date with your child’s learning experiences by having a look at our school website www.blaenymaes.j2webby.com or Twitter page @BYM_Primary.
Thanks for your support and we look forward to a fun filled year.