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Curriculum meeting Thursday 24 th September 2015 Welcome to Nursery – FKS1

Curriculum meeting Thursday 24 th September 2015

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Curriculum meeting

Thursday 24th September 2015

Welcome to Nursery – FKS1

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Mrs LeeMrs BradyMrs HutchinsonMiss MillingtonMrs AdamsMrs Wainwright

Nursery Staff

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Our Nursery Session Welcome Time (CP1)Children are welcomed into the Nursery. They hang up their coats, place book bags in the box and self-register with their photo name card. They can then choose an activity to settle down to.

Language for ThinkingRegister and introduction to the session. Speaking and listening time either whole class or split into smaller groups.

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Activity timeDuring this time children will: choose planned independent activities inside and outside the classroom; initiate their own activities; independently have their snack; work with a member of staff either in small groups or 1-1 on a focused activity.PlenaryFeedback from independent activities and reinforcing/extending learning.

Targeted TeachingWhole class or split into smaller groups for targeted teaching e.g. phonics.

Story and SingingStory and songs related to learning theme or children’s interests.Preparation for home time.

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7 Areas of learning

The Prime Areas:Personal, social and

emotional development

Physical Development

Communication and Language

The Specific Areas:LiteracyMathematicsUnderstanding the

worldExpressive Arts and

Design

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The Outdoor Curriculum

Makes a positive impact on children's sense of well-being and helps all aspects of children's development.

Offers opportunities for doing things in different ways and on different scales than when indoors.

It gives children first-hand contact with weather, seasons and the natural world.

Offers children freedom to explore, use their senses, and be physically active and exuberant.

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Our Nursery Themes

Autumn 1 ~ All About Me

Autumn 2 ~ Celebrations

Spring 1 ~ Incredible Creatures

Spring 2 ~ Bears

Summer 1 ~ Water

Summer 2 ~ Journeys

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The children are assessed using the Solihull Progress Tracker

Children are assessed using observations, small group work and sometimes one to one activities.

These are all on-going throughout the year.

Assessment

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Library day is Friday.

Nursery doors will be opened 15 minutes earlier than usual to allow you time to choose a new book with your child.

Reading• Pre-reading

skills:• Playing picture

matching games and jigsaw puzzles

• Singing nursery rhymes

• Playing I Spy• Sharing books• Joining in

conversations with adults and children.

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Write Dance

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P.E day is Monday.Please encourage your child to be as

independent as possible when getting dressed and undressed at home.

Please check all clothing that will be taken off is named!

Children must not wear earrings or any other jewellery for health and safety reasons.

Children should wear appropriate clothing each Monday.

P.E.

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P4C is a strategy that uses philosophy to deepen thinking ability in children.

The children are encouraged to ask questions based on a stimulus.

Philosophy for children (P4C)

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Where have the people gone?

What are they looking for?

Have you got any brothers?

Where is your house?

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The four key elements of BLP are:

ReciprocityResilienceResourcefulnessReflectiveness

B.L.P. Building Learning

Power

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We will go on several trips during the year and always welcome parents to help and support us.

Trips

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Share books with your child as much as possible – visit the local library.

Let them dress and undress themselves. Practise putting shoes and coats on and taking them off.

If possible let them use a computer with a mouse to develop hand eye co-ordination.

Play games that involve turn-taking, e.g. pairs, snap. Don’t always let them win! Sing nursery rhymes and counting songs. Strengthen their grip by pegging out washing, using

playdough. Begin to develop pencil control by painting, colouring and

gluing. Use pure sounds when sounding out words (see Jane Passy

on YouTube) Count everything! Forwards and backwards. Read our weekly newsletter for lots of ideas to help your

child.

How to help at home

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Please bring in pumps and spare clothes to keep in school.

Library books on Friday – starting on Friday 2nd October

Book bags every day – available from the school office, £5.00.

Coats every day please. We go out what ever the weather! Please practise putting on and taking off coats! No over the head coats please. Name in coats is vital!

If someone different is picking up your child please inform staff either by letter or on the door at the beginning of the session.

Things to remember

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Blossomfield PTAMacmillan Coffee Morning tomorrow

in the school hall from 9am-10am.

Committee meetings – approximately each half term for around an hour.

All help is very welcome!

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Any Questions?