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Literacy, Language and Communication Oracy Skills Answer questions about something that has been said – in relation to fiction and non-fiction books about reptiles…. Retelling a story using words and actions ‘The Snake ate my Homework!’ Retell the story of the Chinese New Year Making reptile silhouette stories with friends… Reading/Phonics Skills Decoding phonic words Daily Jolly Phonics – Phase 2 and 3 Carousel activities Guided reading Themed library and role play area Writing Mark making opportunities – paint, sand, tracing, large paper with pens and pencils, water and brushes, chalks, messy play etc. Penpals handwriting books Daily carousel activities Writing opportunities in all class areas Hand exercises, flexibility and pencil hold (crocodile). Overwriting and copying patterns/words/phrases Writing challenge table using themed word mats and WOW words Typing name using Pages/Seesaw Big Write every Friday Chinese New Year cards Valentine cards Reptile fact books Why don’t snakes have legs? Spring 1 2019 Reception Class Mathematical Development Number Skills Daily CLIC activites (Little, Big Maths) Counting reliably up to 10/20/100 in 1’s, 5’s, 10’s For Chinese New Year, making a dragon number line! I can add up two groups of numbers I can take one away and tell you, how many left? Measuring skills Making direct comparisons with length, height and distance – measuring snakes! Moving our bee-bot in given directions Comparing temperatures – why do reptiles live in hot countries? Health and Wellbeing Daily show and tell Weekly circle time Daily assemblies Growth Mindset with the Little Miss and Mr Men Trying new foods – Chinese New YEar Working as part of a group Yoga Weekly PE sessions The Mixed Up Chameleon – What makes me happy? Looking after an egg How to look after a reptile

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Literacy, Language and Communication Oracy Skills

• Answer questions about something that has been said – in relation to

fiction and non-fiction books about reptiles…. • Retelling a story using words and actions ‘The Snake ate my Homework!’ • Retell the story of the Chinese New Year • Making reptile silhouette stories with friends…

Reading/Phonics Skills • Decoding phonic words • Daily Jolly Phonics – Phase 2 and 3 • Carousel activities • Guided reading • Themed library and role play area Writing • Mark making opportunities – paint, sand, tracing, large paper with pens

and pencils, water and brushes, chalks, messy play etc. • Penpals handwriting books • Daily carousel activities • Writing opportunities in all class areas • Hand exercises, flexibility and pencil hold (crocodile). • Overwriting and copying patterns/words/phrases • Writing challenge table using themed word mats and WOW words • Typing name using Pages/Seesaw • Big Write every Friday • Chinese New Year cards • Valentine cards • Reptile fact books

Why don’t snakes have legs? Spring 1 2019

Reception Class

Mathematical Development Number Skills

• Daily CLIC activites (Little, Big Maths) • Counting reliably up to 10/20/100 in 1’s, 5’s, 10’s • For Chinese New Year, making a dragon number line! • I can add up two groups of numbers • I can take one away and tell you, how many left?

Measuring skills

• Making direct comparisons with length, height and distance – measuring snakes!

• Moving our bee-bot in given directions • Comparing temperatures – why do reptiles live in hot countries?

Health and Wellbeing

• Daily show and tell • Weekly circle time • Daily assemblies • Growth Mindset with the Little Miss and Mr Men • Trying new foods – Chinese New YEar • Working as part of a group • Yoga • Weekly PE sessions • The Mixed Up Chameleon – What makes me happy? • Looking after an egg • How to look after a reptile

Humanities

• Features of a sea turtle • Labeling a diagram of a reptile • What is a carnivore? Omnivore? Herbivore? • Hatching • Making animal homes • Looking at similarities and differences between reptiles • Learning facts about the habitat and reptiles that live in

Madagascar

ICT/Digital Competency

• Maintaining their new Seesaw accounts • Programming our Beebot! • Understanding how data can be shared online • Creating a digital painting using Seesaw • Using the computer suite

Welsh Language Development

• Greeting ‘bore da’ ‘hwyl fawr’ hwyl fawr ffrindiau song…. • Following commands - Gwrandewch, ‘Dyma’r ffordd i olchi dwylo’

(wash hands), amser snac • Flic a Flac/Tedi a Doli ‘dyma fi’; Pwy wyt ti? Sut wyt ti? ….ydw i,

wedi blino, iawn etc • HWB resources • Diolch/os gwelwch yn dda • Un, dau, tri, pedwar, pump etc up to 15 • Following commands ‘amser chwarae’ ‘amser snac’ etc • Sut mae’r tywydd heddiw? Mae hi’n …….gymylog, wyntog, heulog,

bwrw glaw, bwrw eira, braf, stormus. • Penblwydd Hapus • Ble mae? Where is? • Coch, melyn, oren, gwyrdd, glas, du, llwyd, porfor, pinc, brown. • Gwrandewch/ amser tacluso / amser chwarae / amser cinio etc. • Eisteddfod practice

RE

• Termly value • Buddhism • Weekly assembly with Rev Heather

Creative Development Music

• Learning ‘Gonna Take You There’ – from the Princess and the Frog

• New song ‘I’m being eaten!’ body movements and instruments • Adding percussion instruments to stories • Supermovers

Art & Craft

• Animal camouflage • Valentine cards • Chinese New Year cards • Salt dough snake

Continuous Provision/Role Play/Outside Playdough

• Playdough mats; letter and numbers; winter animals, cutters, rollers, stamps, feathers and buttons

Construction • Lego, mobile, marble run, cogs and wheels, stickle

bricks, pegs and boards, elastic bands and boards, drill and screw boards, Numicon, magnetic shapes

Small world • Animals, cars, garages, dolls houses, tuff spot,

wooden blocks. Role-play

• Pet shop Outside

• Mud kitchen; construction, sand, building blocks, den, chalking, paintbrushes, looking after the plants.

Physical Development

• Ball skills – show control in throwing and catching; control over a large ball; take part in team games involving ball skills.

• Team games • Dance