Thursday, 29 December 2011

Topic - People who help us

This term our topic was 'People who help us'. The children have had a really busy and exciting term, especially with the run up to Christmas. The children have been on two school trips, they have had a junk modelling morning with their parents in school and they put on a fantastic Nativity performance.



Children have now grasped a good understanding of following instructions. Together in music lessons the children have been learning the names of percussion instruments, playing loudly and softly and copying beats of music.


The children made pumpkin soup and we drank it in the woodland area in school and listened to a Halloween story.


The children all did a firework picture by using glue mixed with fluorescent paint and rolling marbles through them covering the black sugar paper. To add the extra sparkle we then finished decoratin them with glitter. The children learnt about why we celebrate bonfire night on the 5th of November and we also learnt about keeping safe on firework night.
Our role-play area for this term was a police car, station and jail.
Children learnt all the names of 3D shapes we see in our world today. One activity the children enjoyed was re-creating their own shapes using different malleable resources.
We learnt about Josepths technicloured dreamcoat.
Children learnt about number ladders and how to effectivly use a number line to add and take away.


Junk modelling morning with Reception Parents. The children with the help of there Mum, Dad or Grandparents help build a 999 emergency vehicle.












Children helped to raise money for Children in Need by dressing up in spots, in Reception children iced biscuits and they added spots (Smarties) to decorate.
We finished all letter sounds from the alphabet, here is Archie practising the correct letter formation pattern on the IWB.
Children wrapped 3D parcels and they were given a numbered letter box hidden around the classroom for them to post their parcel. Children used the parcels as a child initiated game all week, they enjoyed adapting the game by making numbers larger and moving them around different places of the classroom.










Mr Johnson, (Oliver's Dad) is a postman and Reception were lucky enough for him to come in and tell the children about the role of a postman and all the different jobs he has to do on a daily basis.


The children went on their first school trip out of school. The children went to Sanfield Farm and met Emma the Farmer! The children learnt all about the jobs that are done on the farm and got to dress up as different people who help. The children had a nice long wellie walk around the farm and met all the animals. In the afternoon the children played in the woods and did some den building.
















The children played a blindfold game and hide the pig.


Police visit day was confusing at first to the children and the parents when they came to school and the classroom looked like we had been 'burglared'.
I had set up a pretend game where the children had to be policemen for the day and work out ho made the mess in our classroom and stole our advent calender.
Children made traps from the construction. They looked for clues I left out and they found a map which sent them all around the school finding different things which lead them to the burglar 'Sedge Fox'.


Children followed a numbered map of the school and they wrote down the list of clues.
We called the police and they arrived at our school driving into the playground with their sirens on. The children told the officers what had happened and how they have helped solve the crime. The police arrested our furry puppet Sedge Fox and Simon the Community Support officer for the area talked about right and wrong.
The officers also let the children try on different parts of police uniform and they talked about strangers and the importance of road safety.
A massive thank-you to all the people who donated things to Reception off the 'Wish tree'. One of the things we used this term is all the wonderful bulbs we had given to us and the pots. The children have planted a good variety of bulbs which will look fantastic in Spring.






Children learnt about measuring water and had a problem solving task which involved water, guttering and a little yellow duck. Children had one bucket full of water at one end of the outdoor classroom and an empty bucket at the other end. Children could not move the buckets out of a marked area and they had to get water from the full bucket to the empty one. They could use the guttering and a measuring jug. The children worked out the guttering needed to be connected with no gaps and elevated for the water to move across. They then had the little yellow duck to make sure the flow was continuous with no drops of water escaping.


I read a story about firefighters and I gave the children a cardboard box and some dressing up clothes. The children were creative and turned it into a fire engine, the children then added words to do with firemen onto the box.




The Reception Nativity performance was just brilliant...








The last week of term was all based around Christmas. We changed the role-play area into a santas grotto...


We decorated the clssroom with paper chains.
We made snowmen...
And Father Christmas pictures with woolly beards...


And the Thursday before half term we went on a school trip to Smart Trees. The children went on an animal hunt in the huge Christmas tree farm.






We got really muddy...






We met the reindeers...
We had a tractor trailer ride which was really fast and bumpy...










And we met Santa Claus...



And we fell asleep on the way home, well sort of!

The next day was the last day of school before we broke up for Christmas. We had a fantastic Christmas lunch put on by FOSS and we sang Christmas songs; a brilliant end to a fantastic term!



Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Reception Class 2011/2012

Our topic for the first half term was Mr Men and Ourselves. The children have enjoyed listening to the fantastic stories written by Roger Hargreaves and learning all about "ourselves". This is always a good topic to start with in Reception because it gives the chance for everybody to learn all about each other and our families. The children have all settled in fantastic and were excited for the year ahead!!!

Here are some photos from our first term in "Big School"



Class photo, 2011
Puzzle Club - children choose a child in the class they do not normally work with to make a puzzle.
The children working in the outdoor classroom building a Star Wars ship using the construction.
The children clear and tidy the garden ready for next years planting. Diane our school gardener teaches the children about seeds, composting and how to use the garden equipment correctly.
Mollie and Livi make necklaces to improve and practise their fine motor skills.
Leo makes a colour repeated pattern using the cars.
Alex makes a hand paint repeated pattern.
Oliver and Erin practise writing new letter sounds 's' and 'a'
The children use decorating brushes to write letter sounds 'p' and 'f'
The children were learning about 'healthy eating' and made healthy plates of food using paper plates and tissue paper.
Children practise writing new letter sounds with their fingers in shaving foam!!! 
Children listen to the story of Noahs Ark.
They made their own ark out of the construction.
The children mixed different colours to make shades of green to paint grass for the R.E display.
Children learn a variety of key words which they then use in their Literacy writing.
Number formation being practised with water paints.
Erin uses the flash cards to build words.
Children listened to a Paddington Bear story where he was trying to find things around him beginning with the letter 'b'. In small groups the children made marmalade sandwiches.
Wheels day! Children brought in their scooters, bikes, remote control cars and small toys. Reception had there chance to whizz around in the playground and luckly there wasn't to many bumps!

The last day of term we had a special day for Mrs B; she retired from working in the Reception class as a TA and it was her birthday. The children in Reception did a fantastic performance on stage and we were all sad to say our goodbyes but we wish her all the best! Mrs B I am sure will be popping in for a hug and a hello from time to time and our arms will always be open wide.



Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Goodbye!


Wow, I cannot believe you have all completed your first year at school! You have all grown so much in the past year and you are now ready to go into Year 1. I have had a wonderful year and have enjoyed teaching you all very much! I wish you all the best in Year 1.

Miss Houlihan x