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Marston Green Infant Academy
Nursery ‘Meet the Teacher’ evening 3’
20th April 2015
The Nursery team
Miss Davies - Dolphins (and starfish)
Miss Taylor – Seahorses (and turtles)
Miss King – Turtles
Mrs Donnelly – Starfish
Mrs Mason – PPA cover
A few reminders…• Parent helpers - sign up sheets available• Stay and Play Session – every Friday! • Parents Evening – 11th (am) 12th May (pm)• ICT – Tuesday• Library - Tuesday • PE – Thursday
• Sun hats - named• Sun cream to be applied before session • WE CANNOT PUT SUN CREAM ON THE
CHILDREN• Water is available at all times and children
are encouraged to stay hydrated• Shaded area outside
Hot Weather
Daily timetable8.25am – 8.40am/12.25pm – 12.40pm Nursery doors open. Self
registration.
Free choice activities.
8.50pm-9.00am/12.50pm-1.00pm Register.
9.00am-9.15am/1.00pm-1.15pm Teaching time (groups of 20)
Outdoor open. Focus activity with teacher/TA. Free choice activities. Observations.
10.00am-10.20am/2.00pm-2.20pm Phonics/Mathematics (in groups of 10)
Outdoor open. Focus activity with teacher/TA. Free choice activities. Observations.
11.00am-11.15am/3.00pm-3.15pm Key skills
11.20am-11.30am/3.20pm-3.30pm Prepare for home-time.
What has changed? • Maths/Phonics – ability-based groups • Snack – Free flow (adult led for first few
weeks) • Foundation Stage Assembly – Thursday
Key Skills
• Short session before home time• Monday – sound of the week (introduce and look at
objects)• Tuesday – library (target children to talk about book) • Wednesday – Finger gym• Thursday – Oral skills• Friday – Sing Out!
Summer 1 (to May half term)‘Growth and Growing’ topic• Develop care and concern for living things and
for the environment • Planting seeds and understand what they need to
grow and flourish• Looking at the lifecycles of different animals • Talking about how we have changed since we
were babies• RE – The Mustard Seed
What can you do?‘Growth and Growing’ topic• Look at baby photographs with your child and talk
about how they have changed. What can they do now that they could not when they were a baby?
• Look at different plants and flowers when you are out and about. Talk about how they grow and how you can help to look after them.
• Allow children to help with gardening and also with recycling.
Spring 2 (to Summer holiday)‘Transport’ and ‘People who help us’ topic• Looking at different types of transport• Comparing transport ‘now’ and ‘then’• Talking about journeys that we have been on• RE – The Good Samaritan • TRANSITION PROJECT – People who help us
stay safe/People who help us at home• Continued in Reception – People who help us
at school
What can you do?
‘Transport’ topic • Look at holiday photos and talk about journeys
that your child has been on• Talk about the different types of transport that you
see whilst you are out and about• Talk about safety (road, train, water) with your
child
‘People who help us’ topic • Point out ‘People who help us’ when you are out and
about (and their vehicles)• Talk with your child about ‘Stranger Danger’ and ‘Safe
Strangers’ • Start to talk with your child about their move to
Reception…be positive!
What can you do?
RECEPTION
‘DON’T PANIC!!!• Continuation of the EYFS• 2 year journey• ‘Age-expectations’
Transition to Reception
‘What we will do• Reception children will visit the setting to talk to the
children about how wonderful Reception is• Reception staff will visit Nursery to get to know the
children and to help the children to become familiar with them
• Begin some Reception routines (snack time, assembly)• Visits to new classrooms with peers• Stay for dinner• Individualised support for children not attending our
setting
Transition to Reception
What can you do?• Talk about moving to Reception in a POSITIVE way • Address your child’s anxieties, share these with staff
members• Talk about school and Reception during the summer
break. Try on uniform, look at book bag, countdown the days until school starts.
• Work on targets…
Literacy - Writing
MUSTs• Pencil grip (tripod)• Name writing • Give meanings to the marks they make• Track from left to right, and top to bottom
• Extension: use familiar letters to represent meaning • Extension: hear and represent initial sounds correctly
Literacy - Reading
MUSTs• Hold book correctly and turn pages one at a time• Talk about the pictures (use these to tell the story)• Know that print carries meaning, and is read from left to
right (track with finger)• Talk about story characters, settings, events
• Extension: recognise the initial sounds of some words• Extension: recognise some simple words
Mathematical Development - NumbersMUST• Recognise numbers 0-5, then 10• Count at least 6 objects using accurate 1:1
correspondence• Find one more/less, use the language of more/less
• Extension: know 1 more/less• Extension: count two groups to find total (simple addition)• Extension: write some numbers
Mathematical Development – Shape, Space and MeasuresMUST• Compare sizes (long, short, bigger, smaller) • Follow and use positional language• 2D shape names (and 3D)
• Extension: describe properties of shapes
We would like the children to be able to…• Recognise their name (peg, snack-time)• Write their name (or at least the initial
letter)• Undress and dress for PE • Eat using a knife, fork and spoon• Peel an orange/banana• Use the toilet independently (including
wiping and hand washing)• Hold their pencil correctly • Recognise numbers 0-10
From the Reception staff…
Homework?!
• School reading book – fill out book card• Name writing• Number recognition and writing numbers
Any questions?
Thank you for coming.
Staff are available to talk with you before you leave.
Please take time to have a look at the ‘Nursery’ page on our school website
www.marstongreeninfantschool.com
DATE FOR YOUR DIARY-
9th June – New Reception Parents’ Evening
10th July – School Reports