Year R
Welcome to Year R
Jeffers Class(RB) Shireen Class(RGF)
Miss Bate Mrs Green and Mrs Field
Miss Greeves, and Mrs Spiers
will be working between both classes.
This term our topic is 'Superheroes'.
Here are some of the books we will be reading:
Supertato
There’s a Superhero in Your Book
Superworm
Superhero Gran
Eliot the Midnight Superhero
Even Superheroes have Bad Days
Zog
Phonics:
At Kingsnorth, we use the programme Read, Write, Inc to teach phonics. The children are taught in small groups according to their phonic knowledge, this will mean that we can work on the next steps specific to your child. The children will be introduced to a sound a day and will have opportunities to practise taught sounds throughout the day. To be on track at the end of this term, your child needs to be able to read 4 sound words, including those with set 1 digraphs, independently. Please continue to support your child by reading their book daily with them.
SET 1 |
|
Sound |
Rhyme |
m |
Maisy, mountain, mountain. |
a |
Round the apple, down the leaf. |
s |
Slide down the snake. |
d |
Round the dinosaur’s bottom, up his tall neck and down to his feet. |
t |
Down the tower, across the tower. |
i |
Down the insect’s body, dot for the head. |
n |
Down Nobby, over his net. |
p |
Down the plait, up and over the Pirate’s face. |
g |
Round the girl’s face, down her hair and give her a curl. |
o |
All around the orange. |
c |
Curl around the caterpillar. |
k |
Down the kangaroo’s body, tail and leg. |
u |
Down and under the umbrella, up to the top and down to the puddle. |
b |
Down the laces to the heel and over the toe. |
f |
Down the flower, draw the stem. |
e |
Cut off the top, scoop out the egg. |
l |
Down the long leg. |
h |
Down the horses head to the hooves and over its back. |
r |
Down his back, then curl over his arm. |
j |
Down his body, curl and dot. |
v | Down a wing, up a wing. |
y | Down a horn, up a horn and under his head. |
w | Down, up, down, up. |
z | zig-zag-zig. |
x | Down the arm and leg, repeat on the other side. |
sh | Slither down the snake, down the head to the hooves and over his back. |
th | Down the tower, across the tower, then down the horse’s head to the hooves and over his back. |
ch | Curl around the caterpillar, then go down the horse’s head to the hooves and over his back. |
qu | Round her head, up past her earrings and down her hair then down and under, up to the top and draw the puddle. |
ng | Thing on a string. |
nk | I think I stink. |
Set 2 |
|
ay | May I play? |
ee | What can you see? |
igh | Fly high |
ow | Blow the snow |
oo | Poo at the zoo |
oo | Look at a book |
ar | Start the car |
or | Shut the door |
air | That's not fair |
ir | Whirl and twirl |
ou | Shout it out |
oy | Toy for a boy |
Speedy reading videos for practise at home:
https://schools.ruthmiskin.com/training/view/1OihZKEe/a5W799AA
https://schools.ruthmiskin.com/training/view/XD5FveGv/03Gx9h2d
For more information please click:
https://ruthmiskin.com/en/find-out-more/parents
https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/reading/reading-age-4-5-reception/
Maths:
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/Search.aspx?Subject=16&AgeGroup=1
This term we will be ensuring the children know numberbonds to 10 fluently, and are able to write digits correctly. The children will continue to add and subtract numbers to 20 and understand their composition. We will also be working on counting patterns, odd and even numbers and number doubles. Children will be learning to use a Rekenreks and using it to subitise numbers.
Please help your child by testing them on their numberbonds using the STEM sentence ‘10 is made of 6 and…’
Key Vocabulary: subitise, compare, more, fewer, equal, double, odd, even
P.E
This term, our theme in PE is ‘Down on the farm’ and we are developing overall body strength, co-ordination, balance and agility. Please ensure your child comes to school wearing their P.E. kit on their class P.E. day.
RCF - Monday
RB - Tuesday
Jigsaw
Jigsaw is the PSHE programme we use in school. In PSHE, the children will be learning about body parts and about how their ability to do things has changed since they were born. We will be discussing milestones and growth, including transition to Year 1.
Key Vocabulary: adult, baby, healthy, memories, excited, worried, change grown up
RE
This term, in RE, the children will be learning about religious stories and different places of worship. Children will be looking at Sikh, Hindu and Islamic symbols and what they represent.
Key Vocabulary: Hindu, The Vedas, Sikh, Guru Granth Sahib, Jew, Torah, Muslim, Qur'an
How can you help your child at home?
If you are worried about your child and their speech or language development please have a look at the link for the Parents Portal on Speech and Language Link below:
https://speechandlanguage.info/parents
- Talking about your day. What did you do first? What did you do in PE? What did you have for lunch? What was your favourite/best part of the day?
- Play games to encourage turn taking.
- Continue to read stories to your child as well as listening to them read daily.
- Encourage your child to be independent with: getting dressed, zipping their coat up, putting on hats, gloves, scarves and using a knife and fork, wiping their nose.
- Look for numbers in the environment "what number can you see on that door?" "How many trees can you see?".
- Practise counting forwards (1-10) and backwards (10-1). Start on different numbers. Count beyond 10.
- Counting objects both in a straight line and in a random order.
- Talking about the days of the week - what day is it today? What day was yesterday/tomorrow?
- Practise Nursery Rhymes.
- Finding one more or one less for a given number to 10.
- Practise number bonds to 5 (5+0, 4+1, 3+2, 2+3, 1+4 0+5).
- Practise letter formation.
- Use the free White Rose app to practise subitising.
Please feel free to contact us if needed to discuss any concerns or worries, either: write a note in your child's reading record, speak to us on the door or via the office.
yearr@kingsnorth.kent.sch.uk
Staying healthy
- Wash your hands with soap and water often – do this for at least 20 seconds
- Always wash your hands when you get home or into work/school
- Use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available
- Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze
- Put used tissues in the bin immediately and wash your hands afterwards
- Try to avoid close contact with people who are unwell