Gainsborough Class (Reception)
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As we move towards becoming part of the ACE academy, we are beginning to develop learning in the ACE format. This means that there have been some changes in the Spring and Summer terms.
From Monday 27th January, our enquiry focus will be Traditional Tales, in which Gainsborough will be aiming to retell the story The Gingerbread Man to a small audience. We will continue to build our literacy and maths skills; understanding of the world; expressive art and design; as well as focusing on our prime areas of learning: PSED, communication and language, and physical development.
Knowledge Organisers
Let's Explore- please click here to download
Build it up- please click here to download
Long Ago - please click here to download
Key Information
PE
PE will take place on Monday and Wednesday Your child will need to come to school in their PE kit on those days.
Please remember that children cannot wear earrings during PE. If your child cannot remove earrings themselves, please ensure that they do not wear them to school on Mondays or Wednesdays. As with all school uniform, please label all of your child’s PE kit; it is very difficult to ensure your child will retain all of their clothing if it is not named.
Home Learning
The focus of home learning in reception is the practice of basic key skills including phonics, early reading and early maths skills.
Your child will bring a book from the reading corner home for you to read to them (known as a sharing book), this will continue throughout the year. They will also bring home sound folders with the sounds they are learning and some will soon start having word cards or reading books for them to read to you. Please remember to record all reading of sharing books, sound folders, word cards or reading books in your child’s reading record daily, but at the very least 3 times a week.
Our phonics is delivered using Read Write Inc. Please use the link below to be directed to an information page for parents. https://www.ruthmiskin.com/parents/
Reception Baseline
The Reception Baseline Assessment (RBA) is a short, interactive and practical assessment of your child’s early literacy, communication, language and mathematics skills when they begin in school.
To read further information on the Reception Baseline Assessment, please click here to download an information booklet for parents.
Helpful Websites to support learning at home:
A great website that has a wide range of games to practise reading.
A website with a range of e-books and other resources to support reading.
For children in Reception they should be able to access Stage 1- First Steps. Some children may be able to access Stage 2-Fun with Words.
A DFE website with ideas for parents of activities to do at home with your children.