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Parents Information Evening Nursery Unit September 2011 Nursery Team - Kathy Embleton and Tanya Mishkorudnaya with Olga Beldy and Zoya Puchkaryova.

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Page 1: Parents Information Evening Nursery Unit September 2011 Nursery Team - Kathy Embleton and Tanya Mishkorudnaya with Olga Beldy and Zoya Puchkaryova.

Parent’s Information EveningNursery Unit

September 2011

Nursery Team - Kathy Embleton and Tanya Mishkorudnaya with Olga Beldy and Zoya

Puchkaryova

Page 2: Parents Information Evening Nursery Unit September 2011 Nursery Team - Kathy Embleton and Tanya Mishkorudnaya with Olga Beldy and Zoya Puchkaryova.

Intended outcomes

By the end of this session we will have:

• Established the links between classroom practice and the types of children we are helping to develop

• Provide you with an insight to your child’s school day

• Provide an opportunity to ask general questions

Page 3: Parents Information Evening Nursery Unit September 2011 Nursery Team - Kathy Embleton and Tanya Mishkorudnaya with Olga Beldy and Zoya Puchkaryova.

SIS….A learning focussed school.

Page 4: Parents Information Evening Nursery Unit September 2011 Nursery Team - Kathy Embleton and Tanya Mishkorudnaya with Olga Beldy and Zoya Puchkaryova.

The Learning Triangle

Learning should be

•appropriate

•sufficient

•engaging

appropriatesufficient en

gaging

LEARNING

Page 5: Parents Information Evening Nursery Unit September 2011 Nursery Team - Kathy Embleton and Tanya Mishkorudnaya with Olga Beldy and Zoya Puchkaryova.

Learning in the Nursery

The overriding purpose of early years education is to help children develop the skills and attitudes they will need both at this level and throughout a lifetime of learning.

Children need an holistic educational experience that doesn’t create artificial boundaries between different aspects of their development.

The children learn via:

Focussed activities

Enhanced activities

Continuous activities

Page 6: Parents Information Evening Nursery Unit September 2011 Nursery Team - Kathy Embleton and Tanya Mishkorudnaya with Olga Beldy and Zoya Puchkaryova.

The Nursery CurriculumThe Nursery uses the International

Primary Curriculum or IPC

Our units this year will be

Term 1 Nursery Rhymes Food

Term 2 Let’s Pretend Bears

Term 3 Houses and Homes Sand and Water

4 Strands of learning

International learning outcomes

We use aspects of the English National Curriculum for

English and Maths where appropriate.

Page 7: Parents Information Evening Nursery Unit September 2011 Nursery Team - Kathy Embleton and Tanya Mishkorudnaya with Olga Beldy and Zoya Puchkaryova.

The Personal Goals

Page 8: Parents Information Evening Nursery Unit September 2011 Nursery Team - Kathy Embleton and Tanya Mishkorudnaya with Olga Beldy and Zoya Puchkaryova.

Our day in the Nursery8.15-8.30 Table top activities

8.30-9am Carpet time-story, songs, learning focus

9-10.10am Learning activities – Front/Back room

10.10-10.40am Wash hands, snack, story, change for playtime.

10.40-11am Playtime in Nursery playground

11-11.35 Learning activities Back room/Playroom.

11.35-11.50am Learning review, story, songs

Afternoon Nursery

1-2pm Maths/pre reading/pre-writing/ IPC extention

2-2.15pm Playtime on main field

2.15-2.55 Learning activities/choosing

2.55-3.10 Learning review, story

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Other places we learn…

• Library• PE• Music• ICT sessions• Outside area• TV• Cookery• Trips• Assemblies• Visitors to school• Performances• School events

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Home school communication

•Home school book

•Observations

•Song book

•Before/After school

•Termly Open evenings followed by Parents Evening

•End of Year Report

•Email address

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Your involvement in Nursery

• Education is seen as a relationship between school, the child and the family

• Feel free to visit any of the rooms with your child to see what they have been learning – have a close look

• Speak to them about learning

• We complete assessments and observations, details of these will be fed back to you.

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Organisation• Nursery contact sheets• Class parent representative• Skills and interests• Home and Host resources• Behaviour – how we manage behaviour in nursery• –positive behaviour management, time out chair, apologies• House points – join for PG certificates/stickers• School bags and PE bags• Book bags• Shoes and jackets• Snacks• Toilet Training• Sick children and noses• Useful items• Outdoor play – extended classroom• Mother’s Day and Father’s Day• Moving from pre-nursery to nursery• Future workshops• Concert and Nursery Assembly

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Useful websiteswww.nationalstrategies.standards.dcsf.gov.uk/earlyyears

www.internationalprimarycurriculum.com

www.underfives.co.uk

www.topmarks.co.uk

www.activityvillage.co.uk

www.agame.com

www.schooljotter.com/showpage.php?id=55673

www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies

www.crickweb.co.uk/Early-Years

www.poissonrouge.com

www.topicbox.net/foundation_stage

www.boohbah.tv