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Welcome to Reception in Downholland Haskayne CE Primary School!

Learn about the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum for children aged 5 and under. Discover the 6 areas of learning and how you can support your child's personal, social, emotional, physical, communication, language, literacy, problem solving, reasoning, numeracy, creative, and knowledge and understanding development.

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Welcome to Reception in Downholland Haskayne CE Primary School!

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  1. Welcome to Reception in Downholland Haskayne CE Primary School! Pictures of children in Reception

  2. What is the EYFS? The EYFS document combines Early Years and Foundation Stage. This creates a national curriculum for 5s and under 6 areas of learning through areas of provision and directed activities All areas of learning are reflected inside and outdoors.

  3. PSEDPersonal, Social and Emotional Development Making friends Learning rules Learning daily routines Learning about other cultures and respect Understanding boundaries Making relationships with adults Photos to support

  4. PSED - How can you help? You can help by encouraging your child to use the toilet independently, wash their hands, put on and fasten their coats. Playing games which encourage sharing and turn taking will help your child to build their social skills.

  5. Physical Development Gross and fine motor skills Malleable area Mark making area Shoes and coats PE – getting changed too Dance Outdoor area Pencil control Photos to support

  6. Physical Development – How can you help? Give children time to run, jump, climb and play outdoors Encourage children in activities such as building, drawing, threading beads,or filling and emptying containers in the water – all of which develop manipulative skills. Photos to support

  7. CLLCommunication, Language and Literacy Phonics Recognising and writing name Speaking Listening Reading Writing Role play Photos to support

  8. CLL – How you can help? Reading books (stories, information books, newspapers, magazines, comics etc), encouraging your child to join in and talk about books Singing songs and nursery rhymes Modelling correct letter formation and pencil grip Taking time to listen to them talking about things they’ve done and answeringtheir questions

  9. PSRNProblem Solving, Reasoning and Numeracy Counting Recognising numbers and what they mean Calculation Shape Pattern Problem solving Measuring Photos to support

  10. PSRN – How can you help? Talk about the shapes you can see in the environment Comparing things which are heavy and light or long and short Pointing out numbers all around Singing counting songs and rhymes Counting, adding and subtracting anything and everything - socks, cars, shopping, cutlery, fingers and toes! Photos to support

  11. Creative development Role play Art Painting Drawing Dance Music Singing Story Imagination Photos to support

  12. Creative development – How can you help? Talk with your child abouttheir imaginative play andjoin in if possible! Encourage them to be flexiblein their thinking and use ofmaterials and praising themfor their efforts or ideas aswell as the end product Photos to support

  13. Knowledge and Understanding of the World Exploring Investigating Learning about other cultures, places, things that happened in the past and living things ICT Constructing Educational visits Outdoor area Photos to support

  14. Talk with your child about the places they go and things they see in the world around them Answering and asking questions - what if…? Why do you think…? How did you…? Letting children join in with everyday activities - washing up, cooking, shopping, helping in the garden... If possible let them have access to ICT,CD players, mobile phones, computers etc Knowledge and Understanding of the World – How can you help? Photos to support

  15. Home Reading Children will be taught phonics on a daily basis. As their knowledge of phonemes increases they will then work towards blending sounds in preparation for reading and writing words. Children will bring reading books home each day and a reading record for you to write down any comments. Please do as much sharing of books as possible as it really does make such a difference.

  16. General Information School day 8:55-3:15 Doors open at 8:45am Breakfast club is 8:00am and ARC is available from 3:15-5:30pm after school. Lunch is 12:00-1:00pm

  17. A Typical Reception Day Children are encouraged register themselves Throughout the morning children participate in a combination of adult-guided and independent activities accessed through continuous provision. They have a daily session of phonics. Snack is available throughout the day and we do have specific times when children are offered snack and milk or water. Assessments and observations are carried out continually and these are recorded in our class ‘Floor book’ and in individual ‘Learning Journeys’. This ensures your child is making progress, indentifies ‘Next Steps’ and informs planning.

  18. Uniform Reminder Uniform and bags need to be clearly labeled with names please! Lots of things like to go for a walk when we are getting changed! Please ensure PE kits are in everyday so we always have a change of clothes. If you have a spare pair of wellies please bring them so your child can wear them outside no matter the conditions.

  19. And Finally… If you have any worries or concerns please come in and see me and I will do my best to help you  I look forward to working with you and your child in September  Thank you!

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