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1 Transition to Reception Class

2 Transition to Reception Reception TA’s as lunch time supervisors Team Teaching in the Foundation Stage Reception prayers Visits to the Reception Classes (every Thursday) Attending assemblies Proud achievements to show RC/RL teachers

3 Writing Refine name writing- no capitals please Purposeful writing and mark making – role play etc Pencil grip What can you do to help your child naturally use the tripod grip? Instead of sitting at a table to draw, have the child draw and play with a fat crayon on a vertical surface — an easel, a large piece of paper taped to the wall, a wall-mounted white board or a chalkboard. We've found that a fat crayon works better than a felt-tip marker or pencil, so we highly recommend the use of crayon. All Foundation Stage children should use triangular shaped pencils (available in writing, colouring and felt tips). This will foster and encourage a correct grip. Activities to develop pencil grip: Play dough – pinching, squeezing with thumb and forefinger. Who can make the longest snake? Threading – beads, pasta, straws. Let’s all make a necklace. Picking up small objects – use tweezers and pipettes/eye droppers. How many peas can you put in this pot? Finger rhymes – stretching, curling fingers. Water play – using spray toys and spray bottles. Let’s go outside and water the flowers. Craft activities – glue sticks and paint brushes. Make a collage with lots of fine papers and decorate it with sequins. Icing cakes – using a plastic dispenser to push and squeeze out the icing. Strengthening activities – swinging from the climbing frame or grasping to climb and crawl.

4 Phonics Letter and sounds- phase 1- rhyming and alliteration. Start Phase 2 Jolly phonics- emphasis on letter ‘sounds’ rather than letter names. Refine pronunciation of sounds avoiding ‘uh’e.g: sssssssss not ‘s-uh’

5 Reading Oxford Reading Tree Book- Level 1 every Monday in PACT Folders- add comments and feedback Discuss details in illustrations, illustrator, author, predict how the story may end, give names to the characters, what do you think will happen next? How do you think he/she is feeling? Why? Using pictures for clues- all help as visual cues when learning to read.

6 Counting Problem solving skills – adding one more than, finding the total number- practical application of skills Recognising number beyond 20, understanding their value Teddies in the box game

7 Helping at home Some useful websites www.familylearning.org.uk/phoni cs_games.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v =-ksblMiliA8- Jolly Phonics letter soundshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v =-ksblMiliA8 www.letters-and-sounds.com www.bbc.co.uk/schools - early yearswww.bbc.co.uk/schools www.topmarks.co.uk – counting gameswww.topmarks.co.uk

8 Attendance and Uniform Parents Questions Thanks for attendance Reception welcome meeting Tuesday 30 th June Infant hall at 9.15am


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