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Reception Curriculum Evening 24 th October 2012. The Early Years Foundation Stage The Early Years Foundation Stage ensures there is consistency in provision.

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Page 1: Reception Curriculum Evening 24 th October 2012. The Early Years Foundation Stage The Early Years Foundation Stage ensures there is consistency in provision.

Reception Curriculum Evening

24th October 2012

Page 2: Reception Curriculum Evening 24 th October 2012. The Early Years Foundation Stage The Early Years Foundation Stage ensures there is consistency in provision.

The Early Years Foundation Stage

• The Early Years Foundation Stage ensures there is consistency in provision for children from birth

to five.

• We provide the foundations for future learning.

• ‘Early Learning Goals’ are set within this framework – the knowledge, skills and understanding that children should have acquired by the end of their first year at school.

• The ‘Early Learning Goals’ are based around seven areas of learning and development.

Just a reminder…

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Seven areas of learning and development

Prime areas• Communication and language• Physical development • Personal, social and emotional

developmentSpecific areas• Literacy development• Mathematics• Understanding the world• Expressive arts and design

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Communication and language

Speaking and listening • Unlocks the door to reading and

writing! • The more words children know and

understand before they start phonics work the better equipped they are to succeed.

• Stories, rhymes, drama and songs fire children’s imagination and interest and encourage them to talk a lot, increase their vocabulary and improve their use and

choice of words.

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To be a successful reader and writer…

Phonics

Ingredients:

Key words

Letter formation

Speaking and

listening

Time to practise

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A successful reader can…

• Use a range of strategies with a strong emphasis on phonics

• Recognise high frequency words, many of which cannot be sounded out phonetically

• Look at context and other clues to assist in understanding text

E.g. Using pictures

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Reading At school • Individual, group and shared reading • Phonics sessions and high frequency words• Oxford Reading Tree (ORT) is our main scheme

At home • Sharing and talking about books, rhymes and

stories• Look at and talk about printed language in their

environment, on food packets, road signs, labels and leaflets

• Read ‘target’ books and write in the reading diary

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What is phonics?

• Phonics involves teaching how to connect the sounds of spoken English with letters or groups of letters.

E.g. a says a.• Although there are 26 letters in the alphabet

there are 44 phonemes in the English Language. • A phoneme is the smallest unit of sound in a

word. E.g. c-a-t• We use a letter or a group of letters to represent

these sounds (grapheme – how it is written). E.g. c-a-t• Pure sounds – don’t add ‘uh’!

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Phonics

• We follow the ‘Letters and Sounds’ programme with ‘Cued Articulation’ signs to support.

• ‘Letters and Sounds’ is a six phase programme that aims to ensure that by the end of KS1 children develop fluent word reading skills and have good foundations in spelling.

• Daily 20 minute sessions.

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Letters and SoundsPhase 1• Activities to promote speaking and listening skills• Phonological awareness• Oral blending and segmenting. Sound talk!

Phase 2 • Learning to pronounce sounds in response to letters • Blending sounds for reading • Segmenting words for spelling

Phase 3• Completes teaching of the alphabet • Introduces sounds represented by more than one letter• Begin learning at least one representation for each of the 44 sounds

Phase 4• Learning to blend and read words containing adjacent consonants• Learning to segment and spell words containing adjacent consonants• Read and spell the tricky words• Write each letter, usually correctly

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What does ‘learning a letter’ involve?

• Recognising the shape of the letter from other letter shapes

• Recognising and articulating a sound (phoneme) associated with the letter shape

• Recalling the shape of the letter when given its sound

• Writing the shape of the letter with the correct movement

• Naming the letter

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Phonics at home

Sounds sent home each week:

• Cued articulation action and letter shape

• Correct letter formation• Letters to cut out for word games• Words for reading and spelling

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High Frequency Words• Sight words should be read ‘automatically’ (improves the fluency of reading)• Some can be sounded out and some can’t be sounded

out (tricky words)

High frequency words at home• Sets of words sent home will mainly consist of tricky

words• Children need to recognise these words automatically• Keep in book bagsSuggested activities: • Matching games• Flash cards• Spot the words in stories

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A Successful Writer

• Children begin with ‘wiggles and squiggles’.

• They begin to ascribe meaning to these marks.

• Increasingly use phonic knowledge and letter formation in their writing.

• Write simple ‘CVC’ words as knowledge increases.

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‘Wiggles and squiggles’

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Letters with

meaning

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Beginning to use phonic knowledge

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Writing simple words

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What you can do to help!• Encourage your child to draw, paint etc.

• Show children your writing, shopping lists, things to do, cards.

• Make scrap books, write postcards, party invitations.

• Develop fine motor skills by cutting, sewing, dot-to-dots etc.

• Encourage your child to have a go and praise all of their efforts!

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MathematicsChildren will have opportunities to:• Experience counting games, number rhymes,

songs and stories• Count objects• Learn the order of numbers• Recognise numerals• Write numerals correctly• Sort and match objects by colour, size and shape• Recognise and recreate patterns• Use mathematical understanding to solve

practical problems

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Addition

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Subtraction

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Multiplication

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Division

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Maths at home

• Point out numbers around you, on houses, cars, television channels, cookers and microwaves,

• Say number names in order as you climb the stairs, count teddies on a bed, plates on the table.

• Compare quantities, who has the most sweets, which shopping bag is heavier?

• We will regularly send home a challenge linked to what we have been learning about at school.

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Any questions?