This week in Reception

This week in Phonics we are learning the phonemes c,k,ck,e,u,r. The children will know that two letters that make one sound (ck) is called a digraph.

We will learn our first ‘tricky words’ the and to. These are words that can’t be read using phonics. The children will need to recognise them by sight.

It’s great to see so many children gaining confidence and using their phonic knowledge to ‘have a go’ at writing.

Our story this week is ‘Owl Babies’ by Martin Waddell. The children have been retelling the story using story maps and story language such as, first, then, next and finally.

They have been making their own ‘owl babies’.

 

A busy week so far!

The children have returned to school confidently and ready to learn! We have been really impressed with their learning attitude and behaviour.

In maths, we read a book called ‘The button box’ and the children had a great time looking through my mum’s button tin!

We discussed what the button might be from and what it was made of.

We then sorted them using different criteria.

We have read lots of books with a witch theme and the children have written recipes for potions and witch’s soup.

There was  great excitement when we discovered a real spider in the classroom! The children then designed and built a ‘spider house.’

Welcome back

We hope you had a great half term!

Here is some of the learning that will take place this half-term.

Phonics

We will continue to learn letters and sounds from Phase 2.

Set 3.   g, o , c , k, ck

Set 4.  ck, e, u, r

Set 5.  h, b, f, ff, l, ll, ss

In addition, children will learn the ‘tricky words’ the, to, into, go, no.

We will be sending flashcards and words to practise at home.

English

This half term, we will be reading stories with an Autumn theme and encouraging children to retell them. They will be encouraged and supported to use their phonic knowledge to write labels for their drawings.

To celebrate World Nursery Rhyme week starting 16 November, we will learn five nursery rhymes.

You can find information about this and activities to try at home at

www.worldnurseryrhymeweek.com

Maths

We will continue to learn numbers to 10 and introduce the idea that all numbers are made of smaller numbers(composition). Children will understand that as we count, each number is one more than the number before. As we count back, each number is one less than the previous number.

Don’t forget to email us with any questions.

moortowneyfs@spherefederation.org

Phonics

We have begun phase 2 of our phonics learning and have learnt the phonemes s, a, t, p.

This week we will continue with set 2  g, o , c, k, ck

Has your child been talking about ‘phonemes’ and ‘graphemes’ yet?

Don’t worry- you can learn about these terms and how we teach phonics here.

As we learn new letters and their sounds, we also learn how to write them.

You can see how we write the letters  here.

If you have any questions please email and remember to let us know about those ‘wow’ moments at home.

moortowneyfs@spherefederation.org

 

This week’s learning

Maths

This week we will continue sorting and comparing sets of objects and talk about which set has more and which has fewer.

We will also learn all about the number 2.

Why not watch Numberblocks with your child and talk about 2.

English

We will be reading the story, ‘Leafman’ and drawing a story map. The children will be encouraged to think about the events in the story and use language such as first, then, next and finally.

As children gain confidence in phonics, they will be encouraged to label their drawings.

Encourage your child to ‘have a go’ at writing their names and labels for drawings. Remember- at this stage we want to encourage their confidence in having a go.

 

Sorting

In maths this week, the children have taken part in different sorting activities.

 

Sorting is an important early maths skill.

By sorting, children understand that things are alike and different as well as that they can belong and be organized into certain groups. Lots of practice with sorting is important for developing numerical concepts.

Try some sorting activities at home. Children love sorting objects like buttons, small toys and coins. They could even help sort the laundry!

Please send some photos.

moortowneyfs@spherefederation.org

 

 

This week’s learning

We are really impressed with how well the children have settled. They have quickly learnt the routines and are ready and eager to learn.

Reading

Your child will bring a book home this week. These books don’t contain any words at this stage. Please share the book with your child. Encourage them to talk about the characters and events and predict the ending.

Use the reading record book to write a short comment.

We will change books weekly, so please keep both the book and the record book  in their bookbag.

Phonics

We will begin phase 2 of our phonics programme, ‘Letters and Sounds’ this week. In this phase children will be taught the phonemes (sounds) for a number of letters (graphemes), which phoneme is represented by which grapheme and that a phoneme can be represented by more than one letter, for example, /ll/ as in b-e-ll. We use Jolly Phonics actions to help children remember these phonemes.

We will be continuing with activities to help children identify the initial sounds in words. Games such as, ‘I spy’ are easy to play at home and when out and about.

Phase 2 phonemes:

Set 1:  s  a  t  p

Set 2:  i   n   m  d

Set 3:  g  o  c  k

Set 4:  ck (as in duck)  e  u r

Set 5:  h   b  l   f

We will send one set of phonemes home each week to practise at home.

Next week I will post a presentation explaining how we teach early reading and writing and how to help at home.

If you have any questions please email me.

moortowneyfs@spherefedertion.org