Thursday 23 December 2010

OPEN DAY - NEW DATE!!!!

We hope you are all enjoying the holidays so far!!! Just wanted to let you all know that we have had to change the date of our next Open Day in March - it was scheduled to be on Friday 11th March 2011 - it will now be on:

Friday 18th March 2011

I just wanted to let you know as soon as possible in case you are booking any time off work! Thank you :)

Friday 17 December 2010

The last day.....

We have had a wonderful last day with your amazing children - a lovely end to what has been a brilliant week!! In fact it has been a great first term and you should be very proud of your child's achievements we certainly are!! I would like to thank everyone for our lovely cards and presents we have received over the last couple of days - they are all very much appreciated. We do hope you all have a very Merry Christmas - we can't wait to hear all about it in the new year!!! However, I was very sad to check my email at the end of the day and find the comment below;

'It's all well and good asking how many times a week do we as parents read with our children, but how many times a week do the teachers? An inspection of our child's orange book is hardly a testament to massive teaching involvement!

I have chosen to remain anonymous so as not to subject my child to any prejudicial treatment(subconscious or otherwise) as a result of my rant.'


The Blog is not a forum for sniping and moaning, particularly when it's anonymous. I have published our email addresses on a number of occasions for you to contact us directly if you have any concerns or issues. This allows us to handle individual cases, quickly,efficiently and above all professionally. The accusation that we would be prejudice against your child, following a 'rant' is both unfair, untrue and most of all insulting. The communication you have with us in Reception regarding your child's learning etc, is one of the best in the school and we always strive to solve any issues in the appropriate manner. I would urge the author of the comment above to contact either myself or Miss Skidmore directly so that we can resolve this matter in the New Year.

With regards to reading - we hear each child read once a week - this I believe is a quality teaching session where we spend at least 10 to 15 mins reading their book and complete some word and sentence work - this is on top of their daily phonics session and whole class shared reading and of course LOTS of incidental well planned opportunities to read whilst they access the areas of provision. You as a parent play a VITAL role in your child's reading development and this should NOT be underestimated. You provide very important practice sessions for your child and it is proven year after year that children who read often at home make better progress than children who don't!

We did explain a couple of weeks ago that reading with your child on the run up to Christmas maybe a little difficult as we have been doing LOTS of additional things, such as practicing for the concert, school trips etc - which I'm sure you will understand takes up a fair amount of time. If you want us to put the effort into such things for you and the children to enjoy a well rounded experience at school, then you have to bear with us from time to time.

So here once again are our email addresses:

fosterrl04@leedslearning.net
skidmoh01@leedslearning.net

Please contact us directly with any personal issues regarding your child, but please also continue to comment on the blog - we love hearing what your children say and do at home and after all this is what the blog is for - home - school communication!!

Thank you
Mrs Foster

Wednesday 15 December 2010

CHRISTMAS DINNER!!


Well we experienced our first christmas dinner in the hall with our new tables and chairs, the Reception children ate and were served by the Year 6 children today. It was all very civilised and calm and the children really enjoyed being looked after by our wonderful Year 6's who did an amazing job!!

As it was the school's first day at eating around our new hexagonal tables and serving themselves I think it was a HUGE success!! All the children had to wait longer than usual for their lunch which they handled brilliantly. We are very proud of your patience and mature attitudes displayed throughout the day Reception
Ho Ho Ho!!!


Tuesday 14 December 2010

Well Done Reception!!


Just wanted to say a HUGE well done to all of Reception today - your concert was amazing!! You were all little stars and have worked so hard - it really not easy getting up in front of everybody - you did yourselves proud!! I know that stage fright got the better of a couple - but at 4/5 years old I'm not surprised!! You did it in rehearsals and you were great!!!

If anybody took any photo's that you would like us to post on the blog (preferably ones we're not in!!!) please email them to us


A BIG thank you to all the grown ups that came - it really was lovely to see you all there!! :0)

We did forget to do our collection for Shelter - there will be a collection box in each classroom if you would like to contribute. Thanks

Monday 13 December 2010

Some Photos from Friday!!
















































A great time had by all..........I'm sure Miss Skidmore will add a few from her class :)







Concert Day!!

Don't forget it's Concert day tomorrow - it starts at 2:30pm in the hall - all welcome!! Thank you to those parents who kindly offered to help us get changed tomorrow, however we have plenty of time in the afternoon to get changed and a couple of extra hands from within school - thank you anyway though!!! Thank you also for helping this morning and on Friday - with our dress rehearsal changes - it's not easy getting 57 children ready in 15mins, when they have tights, wings, belts, buckles, bow ties, head dresses, helmets, swords, crooks and not forgetting sheep!! We understand that some of you couldn't stay to help and it was never an expectation, just a little plea if anybody had a spare 5 mins!! I was sad to hear a few negatives comments about this, this morning - like I said it was never an expectation just a helping hand.

I would however like to take this opportunity to thank you ALL for the tremendous effort with all the costumes - we couldn't have done it without you and they all look great!!

Photo's and video's are all fine tomorrow - although if you can try not to catch us in the shot that would be great - nothing like a picture of yourself mid song - I'd rather not know what I look like!! :)

Clubs

Please note that there will be no clubs this week or the first week back after Christmas. They will begin again on the week beginning 10th of January.
Thanks.

Sunday 12 December 2010

Weekly Overview 13th December


Last week of Autumn term.....time flies when you're having fun!!!!


Another busy week ahead of us this week - we start with our final dress rehearsal in the morning tomorrow where we will perform for Nursery and Keystage 1. (Our rehearsal on Friday was great, Year 5 were very impressed as were we!!) If any of you have a spare 5 minutes in the morning to help with costumes - it once again would be greatly appreciated!!


Tuesday is our concert in the afternoon - it starts at 2:30pm in the hall - this year we are raising money for the Charity 'Shelter' and would be grateful of a contribution of £1 from those of you coming to watch.


Wednesday is Christmas Dinner day - we will be having our dinner with Year 6 using our brand new dining tables for the first time - very exciting!!


Thursday is PARTY day...well afternoon! Your child can bring in some party clothes in a bag (please name it!) to get changed into after dinner! We will be playing lots of party games and have a little bit of party food!


Friday is our last day before the holidays - we have some exciting things planned, which we are sure your children will enjoy! We will also be sending home a short end of term report on that day as well as cards and calendars we have been busy making!!


Amongst all of the above it's business as usual!! We will be doing our final BIG write of the term - where we will be writing to Santa to thank him for our presents on Friday. We will be playing lots of maths games - linked to Christmas of course!!! We also be acting out the Christmas story in our role play areas as well as making toys in the workshop! We are also going to do a spot of baking this week to help us get ready for our party!!


So another fun packed week!! See you all tomorrow!


The Reception Team :)


Friday 10 December 2010

Reception’s trip to see Santa!

Today the Reception children have had an amazing day visiting the main man himself – SANTA!!! They had a look around the Abbey House museum and had lots of fun dressing up. They were also lucky enough to receive a lovely gift from Santa and Eddie the Elf. Santa also asked them what they would like to get on Christmas Day when he was more prepared with his bigger sleigh and his reindeers.

Thursday 9 December 2010

Goodbye....Miss Hyde!


Tomorrow will be Miss Hydes last official day in Athens class. She has had a very successful placement and is going to make a great teacher!! We will miss her a lot and would like to wish her well for the rest of her studies! She is going to come back next week to help with the concert on Tuesday and I'm going to twist her arm to come back and join us for our Christmas party next Thursday!!

Happy Birthday Mrs Carris- Wright


Mrs Carris-Wright has a big birthday this weekend - I'm sure you'll all argee she doesn't look a day over 21!! (I hope I look as good at 50!!) We would all like to wish her a very happy birthday and hope that she has a great day!! x

Tomorrow's Trip!!

Just a quick reminder about tomorrow!! We will be leaving school at 12:15pm and having dinner as NORMAL at school - so therefore the children WILL NOT need a packed lunch in a carrier bag as previously stated in the original letter. We will be leaving Abbey House at 3:15pm and expect to arrive back at school at 3:45pm - we will be bringing the children back to classrooms and will let they go in the normal way. Early nights all round I think - tomorrow is going to be a busy day!! :)

Thanks
The Reception Team

Christmas Tree Decorating Competition


Christmas Tree Decorating Competition, please have all entries in to school by Tuesday 14 December 2010.

Christmas cards

We are requesting that children please make a card to give to their class rather than sending individual ones please in an attempt to be a little “greener”!

Monday 6 December 2010

FIRST Dress Rehearsal This Week - eek!!




Well the children are doing well with their performance so far, so we want to prepare them the best we can so we will be having a small dress rehearsal on friday the 10th in the morning before we embark on our trip to see Santa!! We are brave... the children will be tuckered out when they go home at the end of the day. So could we ask that ALL costumes are in by Thursday 9th of December clearly named, in a carrier bag and on a hanger if possible; so we are ready to go on Friday morning. we will be doing our first show in front of Year 5 bless them!! very exciting!!

Thanks for your support
The Reception Team




You are all in for a real treat, hopefully not a dry eye in the house lol:)

The Secret is OUT!!

Just to let you all know that we have told the children about the secret trip on Friday!! They were very excited - we even had a few woops and screams!! lol! Just to remind you that we are leaving after dinner now at 12:15pm - so dinner will be as normal on that day!! The weather is going to get a little milder towards the end of the week, although we will be inside for most of the time so we should be ok!!!

Clubs this week

Due to the continuing bad weather we will not be running any outdoor clubs this week. The following clubs will run as normal:

Chess club, Choir, Cooking club, Wednesday's Games Club and 1:1 tuition.

If you are in any doubt please comment and I will check with the teacher responsible for the club!

Thanks.

Sunday 5 December 2010

READING RECORDS


Due to the bad weather we had last week we must apologise that we were unable to read with all the children. Can we ask that you bear with us as we spend this week reading with those children that were missed!! We have made sure that reading books have been changed weekly and will continue to do so going forward. We look forward to reading your comments and seeing the fabulous progress the children are making with their reading over the next few weeks. We would like to thank your AMAZING support you are providing the children at home and it's great to see that so many of them are getting regular reading support it really does help a lot.
Thanks again... look out for our comments and any new sound cards the children may require!!!
The Reception Team

Weekly Overview 5th December

This week we will be helping Santa design, make and deliver his parcels in our Santa's workshop. The children will be creating their own toy designs
browsing the Argos catalogue for ideas and comparing toys we get now
to those children received many many years ago. We will be photographing our toys and then pricing them to sell when we turn the workshop into Santa's toyshop next week.
Phonics
We will be recapping all the sounds we have learned in phase two and three this half term. Practising our segmenting and blending skills and reading words and sentences hidden around the classroom. The children have done exceptionally well and will be looking at a new set of sounds after Christmas, can we ask that you spend time reading with your child as often as possible to help them consolidate what they have learned so far.
Literacy and Topic
We will be concentrating on learning the Christmas story, retelling and role-playing the story in our Nativity role-play area and sequencing and verbally recalling the facts from the story. We will be looking into why we celebrate Christmas? We will also be continuing to study the Traditions of Christmas, the toys we give and receive as Christmas presents as well as writing out our Christmas cards.
Numeracy
We will be doing lots of Christmas maths- printing patterns for wrapping paper, counting Santa's and presents looking at 1 more and 1 less than and practising our counting forwards, backwards and in 2's, 5's and 10's.
SECRET SCHOOL TRIP!!
This week we will be informing the children of our pending school trip on Friday 10th December!!! We will put a notice on the message board and blog when we have informed the children so SSShhh we still need you to keep it a secret a little longer.... This will be very exciting for them and we will be getting ready for this trip with the children learning about old and new toys as the children will be taking a step back in time when they enter Abbey House Museum.
Mainly this week will involve lots of Christmas play practice and singing and plenty of Christmas crafts and most of all fun.... Don't forget to top it off an amazing visit to see Santa. the children will have their letters to give him that they would have written in class this week!!!
How very exciting!!
The Reception Team

Saturday 4 December 2010

NEW YORK CLASS TOY DAY!!


New York Class made their class target of 'tidying up as a team' on Friday so the children decided they wanted to bring in a toy from home for the day as their reward. They can bring in any classic toys, figures, soft toys but no electrical good please that can break or are expensive such as DS's, electric robots or remote controlled items. The children will have the opportunity to play with them during the day and we will also be using them to study for ideas to help the children with their very own toy designs for our Santa's workshop... Thanks Mrs Skidmore and Mrs Rymer

Thursday 2 December 2010

Santa's Workshop


We shall soon be opening our Santa's Workshop where the children will have the opportunity to make wrapping paper, design and make toys for their very own 'Argos style' class catalogue and then price these up to sell in their role-play as well as write Christmas cards along with letters to Santa.


If you have any old wrapping paper, Christmas cards, Santa hats etc... that you do not need anymore then we would make a good home for them. The children will love wrapping presents and writing cards so any donations will be most welcome!! Santa Claus is definitely coming to town :)

Cool snow angel!!!



Well Done J!!! Let's hope the snow is still soft tomorrow and we can make some more!! :)

Missing Wellies!!!


If anybody went home on Wednesday with the wrong wellies - Toy Story ones - could you let us know! They went missing in action with all the snow drama!! Thank you! :)

Friday 3rd December

School will re-open for pupils to begin lessons at 10am tomorrow. We will close at the regular hometime of 3:30pm. We look forward to seeing you all there dressed to suit the weather. Thanks.

Snow Day..


If you've built a cool snowman today - we'd love to see a picture - email them to us and we will post on the blog with your permission!!





Don't forget to practice your lines for the concert....we've missed our first practice today...eek!!

Wednesday 1 December 2010

Bad weather update

Dear parents

The weather forecast is as follows:

6pm tonight-heavy snow
Midnight-heavy snow
9am tomorrow-heavy snow
12 noon tomorrow- heavy snow.

We have therefore made the very hard decision to close tomorrow. We feel it is better to let you know as far in advance as possible to allow you to make arrangements. I am very sorry to have to be sending this message and hope we will be back to normal on Friday. Please watch the Blog for updates and listen to Radio Leeds for more information. We will also text/email you and if you could check your friends/neighbours have the message that would be great! Thank you and sorry.

Tracy Dell

Thursday 2nd December

Thank you for your support today. Tomorrow we are planning to open the school to children at 10am to ensure that we can all arrive safely. Please keep checking the blog as if anything changes we will post it as soon as we can to help you make plans. Please can we also ask that you use your own friendship networks to pass on information to parents who may not see the posts – this will help us all. Thanks.

School closure

Due to the terrible weather conditions we will be closing school at 1pm. Please collect your children from school as soon as possible or arrange through school for them to be collected. Thank you.

Tuesday 30 November 2010

Dinner today 30th November

Today we enjoyed tuna pasta and mixed vegetables along with pitta bread. Pudding was a scrummy sponge cake and custard!!

Ho Ho Ho......

So Christmas offically starts in school tomorrow.....we can't wait!! We already have some very excited children - just wait until they find out about the 'TOP SECRET' Trip!!! :)

Monday 29 November 2010

and then..........welly hell began!!




I've never seen anything like it!!! We know the cloakroom is not the biggest and we also know that the children are only 4 and 5 - but if you could talk to them about trying to look after their belongings and at least hanging up their coats and keeping their wellies together. If any of you have any suggestions as to how we could make things better in the cloakroom - then please let us know.......... :0)


Playing in the snow!!!














As you can see we had lots of fun!!! :)







Bad weather openings

Please keep checking this blog if you are concerned about the school being closed - we will keep the blog updated if there are any changes to the normal school hours.

OUTSIDE SNOW PLAY!!!

Just a quick reminder that we will be taking the children outside to play in the snow whenever possible, so can we request that children bring to school a change of suitable footwear to wear in these artic conditions; such as snow boots or wellies. They need to be wrapped up warm in a winter coat, scarf, hat and gloves so they can play outside safely, stay warm and keep their hands and feet warm whilst touching and playing in the snow!!

We want to be able to take ALL the children outside to have fun, but the children do require suitable clothing or a change of footwear for us to do so!!

Thanks
The Reception Team

Dinner Today 29th November

The children worked up quite an appetite as we had been playing out in the snow just before lunch. Today we had pepperoni pizza, wedges peas, sweetcorn and carrots. Along with garlic bread and followed by a strawberry muller corner yoghurt.

Clubs

Please note that all clubs will be cancelled this week due to the weather. We would like to ensure that all staff and pupils are able to arrive at school and get home safely and would appreciate your support in this matter. Thank you.

Sunday 28 November 2010

Weekly Overview 29th November 2010

We hope you have all enjoyed the snow this weekend...don't forget to wrap up warm in case we get to play out tomorrow (unless it's just ice!). Wellies are welcome, although please remember to put names in them - otherwise it will be welly hell!!! We have spoke to the children about looking after their bits and bobs, such as gloves, hats and scarves - the best advice is to stick them down the sleeve of their coat before they hang it up!

So...this week:

During Phonics sessions this week we will be practicing all the things we have been learning. We will recap all the sounds taught and all the tricky words, I, go, to, the, no, he, she, we, be, me as well as some high frequency words too. We will continue practicing blending and segmenting - we are getting really good at this!!

This week will see the beginning of our Christmas activities. We will be reading the story of the First Christmas and setting up a role area like a stable for them to retell the story! If you have any nice Christmas stories at home we would love to read them in school!

Our main numeracy focus this week will be 2D shape we will recap, circle, square, rectangle, triangle, hexagon, pentagon and we will introduce octagon too. We will be making patterns with the shapes to print on large sheets of paper that will become the wrapping paper in our Christmas workshop. We will also continue to focus on counting and number, making sure children are counting accurately.
Our topic now turns towards Christmas and this week we will be talking about Christmas traditions at home and how we celebrate Christmas- we will also be putting up our trees on Wednesday!!

Concert practice starts in earnest this week - with our first proper run through on Thursday afternoon. If your child has lines to learn then please keep practicing!! If you are having difficultly with costumes - please see us as soon as possible:)

So heres hoping for another great week - let's hope we don't get stuck in all week because of the ice!!

The Reception Team

Friday 26 November 2010

Christmas Fayre

I just wanted to say it was lovely to see you all supporting us at our Christmas fayre today, there was a real buzz in the building and my children Corey and Poppy had a great time and it was their first visit to Methley Primary school and they had a lovely time too!!

See you all on Monday!!

Miss Skidmore

SNOW!!


Enjoy the snow.......if we get any!! ;0)

Christmas Cards


Today we sent out a letter explaining that we are supporting Oxfam this year and will be helping to look after our planet. This year in Reception could we ask that you do not purchase cards for the children, instead it will be much nicer if the children design their own very special 'class' card for either Athens or New York class. We have sent home a blank card along with the letter for your child to use for this purpose. These cards will be displayed in the classroom for all the children to admire and we feel that this will be promoting a more creative approach to Christmas.
As a school we have decided that we would like to collect donations for the charity Oxfam, so any monies that you would have spent on cards you could donate to our chosen charity.
If you would like to make a donation then please put it in an envelope with your child's name and class clearly marked; labelled Christmas card donation and hand it in to one of the adults in in the Reception base.
Thanks again...
The Reception Team

Dinner today 26th November

The children were all very excited today as they chatted away about the Methley Christmas fayre over lunch. We had fish, chips and beans followed by chocolate pudding and custard yum!!

Thursday 25 November 2010

Dinner today 25th November

Well good news for Henry today Mr Oulton... today we did have chicken pie, green beans and sweetcorn along with new potatoes and everyone loves the chicken pie as mrs Foster says it is delicious, a firm favourite. The children are becomming experts at serving their own vegetables and we all polished off an ice cream for pudding.

looking forward to Friday's meal....

Wednesday 24 November 2010

A slight change to the TOP SECRET Trip

After much discussion we have decided to make a slight change to the SECRET trip to Abbey House museum on Friday 10th December. We are now going to have our dinner at school as normal and set off at 12:15pm. This will just mean things will be a little simpler when we get there and the children can get straight on with the important business of meeting Father Christmas!! We still plan to be back around 3:30-3:45pm.

We would just like to thank you all for keeping this secret - much appreciated!! :)

Nativity Concert!!


Just to confirm and remind you that Reception will be performing their Christmas Nativity on Tuesday 14th December at 2:30pm in the hall!! Miss Skidmore and I (AKA Steven Spielberg and James Cameron!!!) have sorted out the cast list today and we will be letting the children know tomorrow. We will be sending home lines for some of the children to learn at home - don't worry they are quite simple...honest! We are also going to need a little help with the costume department - so a letter will be going home before the weekend about that too! We would like to thank you in advance for your support with this:)


The Reception Team

Dinner today 24th November (this time next month....)

Dinner today was Roast Beef, Roast potatoes, Sweetcorn and Green Beans. This was followed by a home made biscuit!!

Tuesday 23 November 2010

Parental Contribution to the profile


We discussed at curriculum evening earlier this month how you as parents could make contributions to your child's profile. Thank you to all parents who have contributed so far - your observations have been great! For those that couldn't make curriculum evening don't worry all we be explained...........


Since your child started school in September I am sure there have been many moments when they have amazed you with something that they have learned....if this is the case then we would like to know!! In the cloakroom there are some yellow sheets hung up in a plastic wallet. Please take one and simply write what happened and what your child said or did and then hand it back to a member of staff. We can then assess it against the FSP scales and file it in their folder. You can write as many of these as you wish - there is no limit!! We look forward to reading your contributions!! :)


The Reception Team
Dinner today was

Pasta Bolognese with broccoli and carrots followed by rice pudding!!

The children all did really well serving their own vegetables - well done!! :)

Monday 22 November 2010

Dinner today 22nd November

Today we have all enjoyed sausage, mash, sweetcorn and peas along with green beans, yorkshire pudding and gravy!! Topped off with sponge pudding and custard.

Tommorow is very exciting as the children will be having a go at serving themselves from the tables, from our new stylish and cool to touch serving dishes. They will be supported to do this by the teachers and adults in the dinning hall, but its the next step in their independence around meal times so watch this space!!

Saturday 20 November 2010

Weekly Overview 22nd November 'Space'












TOPIC
This week we will be venturing on a journey into space. The children will be learning about the planets, moon, stars and the solar system. We will watch Neil Armstrong land on the moon and create our own space pictures and models. If you have any old cardboard tubes to donate to our cause, they would be great for making spaceships and rockets.
This topic leads on from our light and dark theme. We will be exploring what it would be like in space, what would we see and hear? Can we live in space? What would we need to wear?
How do we know what is out in space beyond our world? Who lives in space?
We will be investigating and exploring these concepts and allowing the children to role-play in our fabulous space costumes - they will have a fabulous week!!!

Phonics
We will Continue practicing all phase 2 sounds so far along with the new sounds: y z, zz qu.
We will be teaching the children to read the tricky words he, she and to spell the tricky words the and to as well as Practise reading captions and sentences with the keywords and he,
she, no, go, I, the, to
these will be added to your flashcards this week in the children's reading diaries!! We will be reading space books including some lovely stories 'whatever next' and 'QPootle 5', where the children will hear language we would associate with space.

Numeracy
We will be still be working on recognising and forming our teen numbers. This week we will be introducing money, identifying coins and their values, using numicon to support their understanding. We will be setting up a Santa's workshop at the end of the week with a till and money for them to play with which will contain items for sale that the children have made and priced up themselves; so any old Argos or toy catalogues you have at home to donate would be great for the children to get ideas for creating their toy factory.

Seal
Next weeks seal statement is 'I can encourage someone to behave and do the right things'. the children will be talking about making the right choices and what their understanding of right and wrong and how they can help their friends in class.

We cannot believe we will be setting up Santa's workshop already and soon it will be time for our Christmas play... its all very exciting.

Watch this space...................

The Reception Team

Top Secret Trip

The TOP SECRET trip is on Friday 10th December!!

Friday 19 November 2010

TOP SECRET!! TOP SECRET!!


Dear Parents and Carers
We are excited to announce that we have organised a very special trip to The Kirkstall Abbey House museum to see Father Christmas!! We will have a 2 hour workshop there, where we will take part in some Christmas craft activities and then make our way to the Grotto to see Father Christmas and get a little present from him!!! We will be leaving school via coach at approximately 10:30am and we will arrive in time for us to have our dinner before we go and meet Father Christmas!! The workshop is booked between 1pm and 3pm and we will leave the museum at around 3:15pm, which will mean that we will expect to arrive back at school at approximately 3:45pm.

On the day your child will need:

• To wear their school uniform.
and
• A packed lunch – in a carrier bag please so it is fully disposable (we don’t want them to carry it around all day!)

I’m sure you will understand that your child is going to find this trip very exciting!! We would like to ask you NOT to mention it to your children yet – as we don’t want them getting too giddy too soon – we will let them know on the Monday before we go, so they will still have 4 sleeps to get excited – thank you for your cooperation with this.
Yours in Learning
Mrs Foster and Miss Skidmore
The above is a copy of the letter that will be going out on Monday - just thought we would let you know what's coming!! ;-)

Dinner Today 19th November

Dinner today was:

Fish fingers, Chips and Beans

Pudding was:

Chocolate sponge and Chocolate custard!

Thursday 18 November 2010

Dinner Today 18th November

Dinner today was:

Meatballs with Pasta, caulifower and mixed veg!

Pudding was:

Sponge and custard!

Wednesday 17 November 2010

NEW CHOIR BLOG!!

Just for you parents that have older children in school - there is a new choir blog on the main school page - I've just posted a link to the youngvoices website to help them learn the dance moves - please help and spread the word - Thank you!!

Tuesday 16 November 2010

Dinner time 16th November

Well, the children tucked into a lovely lasagne with garlic bread, green beans and carrots today. Followed by a jam sponge and custard!! We do love our custard..... lol.

It's nice to see some new additions to our 'hot meals' this week these blogs must be making you all want a school dinner!!

Monday 15 November 2010

Keywords and Sound tags


Hi, Just a quick note to let you all know that we will be sending home a selection of keywords and 'tricky' words (these are the ones that cannot be sounded out), for the children to try and learn/ memorise to support their reading. We will add to these when required, as your child progresses through the bands.


We may also put in a selection of sounds we need your child to secure before we move onto a new set of sounds. As your child starts to secure these sounds a new set will replace them.
So, If you find a tag with sounds or keywords on them in your child's bookbag over the next few weeks, could you please spend a few minutes a day just flashing them to your child until they can start to recognise them by sight. This will help support your child's reading and phonic development going forward - Thankyou!!


The Reception Team

Dinner 15th November

Welcome back!! Nice to see you all this morning and at least it was not raining. Today we had creamy bacon pasta twists with cheese, french stick, peas and sweetcorn alongwith a crunchy scrummy apple pie and crumble with custard!! Are you jealous.....?!

Sunday 14 November 2010



We would like to say a huge thank you for all your feedback regarding the recent 'open day' and we will try and accommodate refreshments next time. We agree that watching a numeracy or phonics session would be useful so as Mrs foster has already said, we will get our thinking caps on for next time. If you have any other comments to make about our open day then we look forward to hearing from you, so we can make the experience as useful as possible for up and coming 'open days' We are also looking forward to collecting in all those fabulous parental contributions to your child's profiles, the contributions handed in so far have been fantastic - Thanks!!

THE RECEPTION TEAM.

Saturday 13 November 2010

WEEKLY OVERVIEW - 15th November ' SHADOWS'

TOPIC - 'Let it shine'
This week we will be continuing with our topic 'Let it shine' by looking at how shadows are formed, discovering if shadows can move and how they move. We will be measuring shadows, drawing around our own shadows and then creating shadow puppets for our own class puppet show at end of the week.
PHONICS
We will continue to practice all phase 2 sounds we have learned so far and then we will be introducing the new sounds j,v,w,x we will be looking at the name of the letters as well as the sounds they make. We will be practising blending to read words, segmentation to spell words
and revising high-frequency words such as mum, dad, is, it, in, on, can and the trying to
read sentences using the letters we have introduced this week. The tricky words we will be going over this week will be is no, go, I, the.
NUMERACY
We will continue to use numicon to help support the children to understand the value of a teen numbers. Introducing place value by investigating that teen numbers always have 1 ten along with various units, using numicon as a visual tool to explain this. We will be practising our number formation, looking closely at the discrimination of our numbers (making sure we get our numbers the correct way round). Counting in 2's, 10's and forwards and backwards in 1's. We will be combining two groups of numbers to create a larger number. Recognising and ordering numbers 1 to 20. In Numeracy linked to our topic we will be touching on time sequencing the days of the week and months of the year and linking this learning to the seasons.
SEAL
We will be discussing how to be a good friend and how we should refuse to join in with unkind behaviour, and the tools we can use to deal with difficult situations.
Singing
We will be learning our Christmas songs ready for our Christmas concert and practising some of our old favourites (not the Boa Constrictor song)....
It sounds like we will be having another action packed week, we are glad you all had a good time at our open day we certainly enjoyed having you all in for the day!! See you Monday morning!!
The Reception Team