Friday, 20 January 2023

Red Envelopes, New Year Lions and Dragons!

 Hello Reception Families,


What a lovely week we have had.

This week we have been learning all about Chinese New Year, this is the first of two weeks learning about China.

We've really enjoyed our new learning landscape this week, our writing area has been a big hit!





We've been practicing our Chinese numerals using paint.



We've also been writing 'red envelopes' which Chinese people send to each other with wishes of good luck.




The weather has been interesting this week (to say the least!) we have had a lot of fun, exploring ice and frost and all things wet and slippy!












We've been busy builders too!



On Wednesday we re-enacted the Zodiac story, which tell us how the Jade Emperor decided how to tell the number of years that has passed. We all had a turn at being the river and some children had a turn at crossing the river as the animals!
Children born in 2017 were born in the year of the rooster, children born in 2018 were born in the year of the dog.... Unsurprisingly I was born in the year of the tiger!

We also got the parachute out!







This morning we made Chinese lanterns and this afternoon we had the most wonderful time doing the Chinese Dragon Workshop!



















In Drawing Club this week we watched Road Runner our words were:
Boulder, Patient, Ambush, Slithering, Zooming and Accident.

Moving our attention to next week:

Drawing Club: The Magic Paintbrush
Power maths: Addition within 10
Understanding the World: China

Home Learning:
All children should have brought home a pattern tracing sheet, one of the 'cake' patterns is complex, we have been practicing it this week, however if children find this tricky, it is ok to omit this one. (I have reassured the children this is ok!)
I have included a tripod pencil grip rhyme, this would be useful to keep for reference as we support children to develop their pencil grip over this term.


Unfortunately there are a number of cases of chicken pox within the cohort. Please refer to the letter sent recently by Mr. Spracklen. Chicken Pox


As ever please do get in touch if there is anything we can do to help!

Ms Evans and the Reception Team

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