
This week we will be starting our topic on ‘People who help us’. The children will be learning about a range of different occupations and how these people help us in society. We will talk about their roles and the important job they do. The children will be hearing stories, acting out roles and sorting the variety of equipment different jobs need. If you have stories about people who help us, such as doctors, nurses etc then please take this opportunity to read them to your child. If you yourself work in an occupation such as the emergency services then we would love to have you in to school in your uniform to show the children – please speak to your child’s teacher if you can help.

The children have now moved into their new phonic groups. They will have come home with either a book, sheets or QR codes for videos to watch. Please make sure you get your child to do these activities every night where possible and sign the diary each time. Also log in to Oxford owl to do the online activities set. Below are some extra practise videos to do if you wish with your child.
https://schools.ruthmiskin.com/training/view/ZJNaPjIv/melZ8Mrl
https://schools.ruthmiskin.com/training/view/t7pnebxx/W6IVsJR7

This week in Maths we will be looking at 9 and 10. The children will be recognising 9 and 10 and not 9 and 10, composing 9 and 10 in different ways and developing a deep understanding of what makes up 9 and 10. We will continue to focus on subitising where the children learn to recognise the amount without the need to count. Remember to ask your child to talk about what they can see and how they see it e.g. I see a 3 and a 3 and a 3 which is 9.

One of our school values is’ Respect’. Currently we are noticing some of the children are showing a lack of respect in the way they treat the equipment in the setting. We are getting lots of broken items where children are throwing things on the floor, stepping on them or using equipment in the incorrect way. Could we please ask you to reinforce the conversations we are having in school and talk to your child about looking after the equipment in school and also having the same expectation with their toys at home. Unfortunately we do not have the funds available to purchase new equipment so once broken needs to be thrown away.

The children are loving playing with our marble run. Unfortunately lots of the pieces are broken. If you have an old marble run at home that you would like to get rid of then we will happily take it off your hands. We are also looking for toy cars and small world figures.
Have a lovely week
The Reception Team