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Reception

Hello and welcome to Reception!

Reception have made a great start to the year!

We have had a busy half term making, reading, painting, counting and creating.

  

  

In maths, we have been learning how to count carefully using our counting wands.  The children knew that they should line up the toys, point at each item carefully and that the last number is the total.

      

In Reception, we have been making patterns.  They have either been ABAB patterns or ABCABC pattern.  We have to focus really hard to repeat the pattern.

During 'Super Week', we designed our own superhero masks.

    

    

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Summer 2 2024

Reception took part in Careers Day and met many adults and asked them questions about their jobs. We then thought about what we might want to do for a career.

    

Reception took to their scooters and rode around the playground with the rest of the school – it was a hit with my class!

     

We regularly take part in Cosmic Kids yoga – this one was about the film 'Encanto'.  The children have to try all sorts of tricky yoga moves.

    
Reception have been exploring the season of summer and finding out what changes between each season.  I think we have more sun on our board than we have this summer!

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Summer 1 2024
In science, we have been looking at the effect of exercise on our bodies.  We found out that our hearts went faster, we breathed faster and we felt hotter. We were learning that it is important to have some exercise every day.
    
We have been looking at a painting by Mary Cassatt called 'Children Playing on a Beach'.  We had to draw our friend and then create a background.  We had to work as a team to finish this.
    
We have been thinking about our bodies and have started with the head and all its features.  We drew, cut out and stuck on eyes, ears, a nose, a mouth and added eyebrows and eye lashes.  Then we added hair.  If you wanted it curly you had to roll the card around a pencil - this took a lot of concentration.

In PE, we have been developing our ball skills. In the last lesson, we were trying to throw the ball into a netball net.  We had to bend our needs and launch the ball in the net direction.

   

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Spring 2 2024
In Reception, we have been learning some new skills in maths this term.  We were given a tray of objects. We had to re-group the objects, subitise the amounts in each group, match numbers to the amount and find the total.  The children used the mathematical words correctly and explained the process clearly.  Great independent work!
   

As part of science week, we explored how the earth had changed.  We talked about how there used to be dinosaurs, but they are now extinct.  We talked about the different theories about what happened to the dinosaurs. As a class, we looked at images of the earth now and images of the earth then and talked about similarities and differences.  As part of our linked activities, we measured dinosaurs using unifix bricks and recorded our findings.

As part of the work on dinosaurs, we also made our own.  The children were provided with a range of materials to make their dinosaurs.  They all worked independently.
  
 
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Spring 1 2024

On 13th February, Reception's classroom became an island.  We climbed aboard a boat to get to our island and waved goodbye to our parents.  Everyone had a rucksack full of things they had brought for a trip to an island. We had binoculars, fishing rods, sun hats, sunscreen and much, much more. Then we sailed across the ocean in our hoop boats looking out for creatures in the deep and other boats nearby. Year 6 delivered our lunch and we all sat together enjoying our picnic.  In the afternoon, we wrote postcards home and had a sleep in cosy tents around our campfire.

   

  

In preparation for island day, the children worked in groups of three to create an island of their own.  We read Katie Morag and found out about the island she lived on so we had some great ideas about what we could put onto our islands.

During storytelling week, we used books to explore mathematical ideas. We used a book called 'How Many Legs?'.  On each page the book asked how many more legs there would be if a new animal arrived.  We made a tally of the legs and then we worked out the total.  Everyone enjoyed exploring big maths together.

  

 

We read every week as part of Little Wandle -it is called a reading practice session. During the session, we decode words, practice sounds and learn about the story we are reading. We blend the sounds to be able to read our books fluently and with emotion. What fantastic readers!

  

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Autumn 2 2023
Reception have been retelling the story of The Little Red Hen using Talk for Writing.  They made masks for the different characters.  Which characters do you recognise from the story?

The children in Reception have been busy making and describing repeating patterns.

                                       

Reception have been working hard on their writing and they enjoy using their writing area!

Reception loved meeting our guinea pigs for the first time!

    

The children in Reception enjoyed preparing for Christmas and made some excellent cards.

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Autumn 1 2023
The children in Reception have settled in brilliantly and made a great start to the year.
We enjoyed painting our self-portraits.

Our Reception class is called Kiwis.  We enjoyed learning about kiwis and painting pictures of them.

In maths, we have been practising counting using one to one correspondence.

Linking to our work in maths, we made bridges to take a heavy weight and a light weight.

        

In Reception, we particularly love painting and reading!