Monday 30 November 2015

Can we have your help please?!


Hello everyone,

We are busy beginning work on our Christmas show at school. Every year it is tradition for reception to dress up as something and do a little something during the show. This year we would like to dress the children up as Father Christmas'. With this we need your help: if you have a red t-shirt at home could you please bring it into school for us to use. We will stick a father Christmas belt on it for the performance to add to the authenticity. If you don't have a plain red t-shirt, one with a pattern on will be great; we'll just turn it inside out. Additionally, if you could provide a Christmas hat for your child that would be fantastic. I hear there are some available from a well-known discount retailer in town. If we could have these by next Friday (11th) at the latest that would be very helpful.
Thank you for your help, it is much appreciated. 

Reception team

Ho Ho Ho! Christmas is here!


Hi all,

Today we started our latest topic about Christmas! This will take us up to the end of the term and is an incredibly busy time of year for everyone. Over the next three weeks we'll be making Christmas decorations, Christmas cards, Calendars, taking part in our first technology day, rehearsing for Christmas performances and having parties and carols! More information will follow on each of the above. Naturally, there will be less time devoted to other subjects like reading, writing and maths. However, we will continue to change your child's reading book every week.

This week we have begun our Christmas topic by having another very successful joint day with Pre-school. We had a bit of a Christmas tree theme with the art jobs that we did. Children will be coming home with one of these at some point in the week and the other will be on display for you to see! Also this week we will be making our Christmas tree decoration - a picture can be seen below. In literacy we will be having a go at making Christmas lists and writing cards and in maths we are having a look at 3D shapes. These include: cube, cuboid, pyramid, cone, cylinder and sphere - so if you happen to see any of these out and about or at home, please point them out to your child!  

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Reception team

Wednesday 25 November 2015

Sounds being covered this week


Hi all,

The sounds we are covering this week are below. Te reception children are doing really well to take in all of these new sounds, as they are getting tricky. 

'th' - as in thing - stick your tongue out and point at it saying 'ttthhhhhh'.
'ng' - as in strong - hold your arms out and pretend to life a heavy weight saying 'ng, ng, ng'
'ai' - as in rain - cup your hand over your ear and act as if you didn't quite hear something saying 'ai, ai, ai'.
'ee' - as in green - put your hands above your head like donkey's ears saying 'eeyore, eeyore, eeyore'. 

Some of the books coming home from group reading will contain some of these new sounds next week.

Reception team

Monday 23 November 2015

Sad news!


Hello everyone,

Just a quick message to confirm some sad news. As many of you are already aware, Mrs. Collis will be leaving the Prince of Wales school at the end of this week. She will be sorely missed in the reception team and the school as a whole. She has been at the school for many years and is leaving to embark on a new chapter of her life. We wish her the best of luck with this. From next Monday we will have two new adults in the classroom: Mrs. Emerton and Mrs. Gardner. They will be helping us until the Christmas Holidays. 

Reception team

Sunday 22 November 2015

What's going on this week...

6. Very Hungry Caterpillar craft - love it!  #WorldEricCarle and #HungryCaterpillar:

Hello everyone,

This week we are continuing with our Hungry Caterpillar topic! You will notice a new display going up along the back wall of the classroom with all the different things that we have been up to. This will continue to be added to this week. 
In literacy we are going to be learning about information (non-fiction) books and how these are different from story (fiction) books. We are beginning to focus more on cursive writing as the weeks go by. This may look a bit messy to begin with but please persevere as it will get there in the end! We practice writing in phonics, group reading and literacy but any practise at home would be great too. It has been lovely to see all the home learning coming in with writing on so thank you! 
In maths we're leaning about length this week. We will be using non-standard measures; so measuring something using hands, shoes or paper clips. The language of cm and m will be covered, but later on in the year. We'll also be making pom-pom caterpillars which can be seen above. 
Finally, on Tuesday we are having a whole-school 'Switch Off' day. All essential things will be on but lights, computers, printers etc will not be used for the day to encourage children to think about saving energy. 

Reception team

Wednesday 18 November 2015

Sounds this week & Phonics Workshop


Hello everyone,

We are starting to cover some of the more tricky sounds now in class. These take a little longer for children to consolidate but lots of practise and seeing the sounds in different contexts and places will help greatly. 
A letter will be coming home this Friday about an upcoming workshop concerning phonics. This will be held in school on Thursday 3rd December after school. Children will be able to access the after school club for free whilst you're at this session. More details will be on the letter but it is an opportunity for you to see what we will be teaching your child in school and how we teach the beginnings of reading. 
Anyway, the sounds we are doing this week are listed below.

'z' & 'zz' - as in buzz - Hold your hands out to the side and flap your hands like a bumble bee saying 'zzzzzzzzzzz'
'qu' - as in quack - make your hands into a beak and place over your mouth saying 'qu, qu, qu'
'sh' - as in shop - put your finger to your lips and say 'ssshhhh'
'ch' - as in chip - move your arms at your side like a train saying 'ch, ch, ch'

Finally, you should have an updated sound pot. If you don't have any new sounds please come and see us and we'll make sure you get all the sounds you need. Please use these to revise the sounds, make words (nonsense too) and play games. 

Reception team

Monday 16 November 2015

The VERY Hungry Caterpillar


Hello everyone,

Today we started our new topic - surrounding the book by Eric Carle: 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar'. We read through the story today, which a large number of children already knew. Over this week and next week we'll be doing a number of different activities based on the story. This week we will be retelling the story, using the days of the week and creating some labels to go alongside our fruit paintings being done in school. As well as this we will be creating a large collage caterpillar to go up on display - you may notice the beginning of this in the classroom already. In maths this week we are focusing on matching the correct numeral to a group of objects and counting objects that cannot be moved. Below I've put some possible home learning ideas for you to have a go at. As always, any home learning is fantastic and we love to see anything that is done at home. 


  • Research a caterpillar/butterfly life cycle and draw each stage in a big circle.
  • Look at symmetry with butterflies, do some painting by painting half a picture and then pressing it down on to the the side. 
  • Do some fruit printing. 
  • Make a list of all the food the Hungry Caterpillar eats in the story.
  • Write down your own list of what you would eat everyday if you could.
  • Try eating some of the foods in the story - especially if you haven't before.
  • Using pictures of a caterpillar and butterfly, write down some similarities and differences. 

Sunday 15 November 2015

Sounds from last week


Hi all,

Just remembered that I hadn't put the sounds up from last week. We will be moving on to two letter sounds from next week. This is where it can become more tricky and take longer for children to recognise each sound. 

'j' - as in jam - Pretend to wobble on a plate and say j, j, j.
'v' - as in van - Pretend to be holding the steering wheel of a van and say vvvvvv.
'w' - as in wind - Blow on to open hand, as if you are the wind, and say wh, wh, wh.
'x' - as in box - pretend to take a photo of someone, clicking down and saying ks, ks, ks.

We are in the process of giving all the children new sounds in their sound pots so please make sure they are in their book bags this week. 

Reception team

Wednesday 11 November 2015

Afternoon tea tomorrow afternoon!


Hi all,

We had a very successful joint morning this morning with pre-school. Some children went over to pre-school whilst others remained in the classroom. It is amazing to see how far the reception children have already come in such a short space of time and how they conducted themselves was a credit to them!

Just a quick reminder that tomorrow afternoon you are welcome to come in to school from 3.00pm to enjoy a scone that we have been busily making this week! The picture above doesn't do it justice.You will be able to enter the classroom via the gate that is normally used. Look forward to seeing you! 

Reception team

Tuesday 10 November 2015

British week - update


Hello everyone,

Firstly, reception did very well today with their individual photos. Lots of lovely smiles. All children should receive an ordering form soon, for you to choose what you would like. Once ordered, the photos should be with you soon after. 
We are chugging along nicely with our British week. We have read 'The Queen's Hat' and had a guided tour of some of London's landmarks. There was lots of knowledge that children already had! Tomorrow we will be having a joint morning with Pre-school. We will do a few of these throughout the year as it helps reception children with expectations and responsibilities as well as being a good introduction to school for Pre-school children. Tomorrow we are going to be making Union Jacks, London skyline pictures and looking at London Underground.
On Thursday afternoon, parents & Grandparents are invited to come in to school early for an afternoon tea! We have been making scones this week for you to try with some clotted cream & Jam! Look forward to seeing you all.

Reception team

Sunday 8 November 2015

British Week


Hello everyone,

This coming week reception will be taking part in a whole school themed week surrounding Britishness! We've got lots of things lined up in another very busy week. We're going to be taking inspiration from 'The Queen''s Hat' by Steve Antony - a story about the Queen losing her hat and chasing it all across London. We'll be looking at landmarks like Big Ben and The London Eye as well as London Underground and the Royal Family. 
On Thursday afternoon - from about 3.00pm - we'll be inviting parents into school to early to take part in activities/celebrations. For reception this will take the form of a quintessentially British afternoon cream tea. We'll be making scones during the week for you to come and try. There will also be a chance to see some of the work we will have created over the week and listen to some classic British music. 
As well as all of this we have our first joint morning with Pre-school. You may remember your child taking part in several last year - as a pre-school child. This will be on Wednesday so if anyone would like to come in and help for the morning, we would be very grateful! 
Finally, as if that is not enough, we will be continuing going through the next set of sounds in our phonics! 
We'll keep you updated with what happens as the week goes on. 

Reception team

Friday 6 November 2015

A big well done!


Hello everyone,

Wow! What a fantastic effort everyone in reception showed today for their first assembly! It was brilliant to see so many confident children and as a team, we are very proud! Thank you to all those that came along to watch, I understand there was some confusion about the assembly being on so apologies for that. Thank you for any help at home learning lines etc too. The video that was shown in today's assembly will be available for you to have on disk soon - if you would like a copy. Once again, really big well done! You have all certainly earned you weekend break! 

Reception team

Children in Need 2015

Children in Need is fast approaching. You should have all received a letter today explaining about Friday (13th).
 
The Children's Voice will be selling Children in Need merchandise from Monday in the area outside Year 1.
 
On Friday our dress up theme is 'Britishness'  (maybe they could dress up in the colours of our flag or famous British person)
 
Just like the country file team all children and staff at The Prince of Wales School will be partaking in a 1 mile ramble around our school grounds.
 
After school on Friday we will be having a cake sale. We would love to have lots of cakes (whole and cupcakes) and biscuits to sell. Please give all the cakes to your class teacher to store in the morning.

Thursday 5 November 2015

Harvest fundraising


Harvest fundraising.

 

To let you all know that a super amount of £350 pounds has been raised! This will be sent to UNICEF to buy water kits as the children requested.

Many, many thanks to everyone for the generosity towards such a needy cause.

Monday 2 November 2015

Assembly this Friday


Hello everyone,

I hope you've all had a really good week off to recharge the batteries and enjoy yourselves. We are back tomorrow and will be delving straight in to our shortest topic of the year - Bonfire & Remembrance! It will only last this week. Next week we will be taking part in a whole school themed week: 'British week'. More information to follow. 
Just to remind everyone that the Reception class' first assembly is this Friday at 9.20am. We'll be showing you some of the things we have been up to during the first half-term. You are welcome to head straight through to the hall once you have dropped off. We will be giving all children an assembly line to learn and although we will practise in school any help at home would be greatly appreciated. They will hopefully be in book bags tomorrow evening.

Look forward to seeing you all tomorrow!

Reception team