Document 6434074
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Document 6434074
Reminders Literacy Continuation of the ‘Jolly Phonics’ programme Reinforcement of the letter sounds— s, a, t, p, i & n New letters — c, k, e, h r, m & d Continued development of early writing skills. Sharing of songs, poems, rhymes and stories. Please continue to visit your local library, choosing fiction and non-fiction books . Traditional tales focusing on the rhythms, similarities and differences and morals. Nursery Spring 2014 Thinking Skills This terms dispositions are: * ‘Resilience’ *‘Imagination and Originality’. ICT Continued development of mouse skills and control log onto purple mash to help your daughter to practise and develop her mouse skills at home. Learning names of the parts of a computer. Free access to the computers, the Interactive White Board and electronic toys including camera’s, Computer based activities that link to our topic, letters and numbers of the week. Support her learning by making her aware of how everyday technology works. Enjoy ‘Expresso’ with your daughters too! Understanding of the World Minibeasts and story animals - what they eat, their habitat and work on descriptions of animals. People in the Community– including teachers, parents, the police, firefighters. Share factual stories about minibeasts and people in the community Continue to share the changes taking place in the weather and plants/trees. You are most welcome and we would like to encourage you to share with us your job or a hobby you may have with the girls. Personal, Social and Emotional Development We continue to : reinforce ‘good behaviour’ and remind the girls of the ‘rules’ Circle time continues to take place and focus on morals, feelings and self reflection through stories and events * remind girls that using unkind and ‘rude’ words is Unacceptable. Physical Development * The girls continue to have weekly PE and ‘independent’ access to our Nursery garden * Girls continue to share the Reception garden during Lunch Break. * Weekly ballet lesson and Yoga sessions * The girls are encouraged to utilise the outdoor learning on a daily basis. *We continue to support your daughters to develop their fine motor skills through multisensory activities such as sand, water, early -writing, play dough, clay, painting and threading. *Please reinforce correct pencil grip and cutting skills at home. No earrings or nail polish please. Longer hair should be tied back with blue/black accessories. Fleece hats and mittens/gloves must be navy blue and named. Only the school stripy scarf from Pullens is permissible. Please send one snack in a small labelled snack box. Please remember to return the Nursery Bears promptly on a Monday morning. Register updated at 8.50 am Mathematics Girls learn about numbers through games and fun activities, including the use of computers and interactive boards. Please reinforce this with games at home. We will continue to: Learn to recognise and use numbers to 10 and counting to 20 Forming numerals 0-5 through creative activities and using the interactive white board. Developing mathematical language of measures - tall/ taller, short/ shorter, big/medium/small Girls will also be learning how to solve simple practical problems. Expressive Arts and Design The girls continue to : Have music sessions with specialist teachers. Develop their imagination through role play such as the kitchen; small world play; Mr Maker’s Corner; free painting; colour mixing activities and multi-sensory activities. Develop a love for singing and acting out songs and stories. Role play area - ‘Party House’