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Foundation Stage Information: Curriculum, Activities, and Preparation for School

Learn about the Foundation Stage curriculum, activities, and how to prepare your child for school. Find information on classroom areas, getting ready for reading and writing, PE, lunch, uniform, and more.

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Foundation Stage Information: Curriculum, Activities, and Preparation for School

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  1. Welcome

  2. Foundation Stage TeamJade Class • Foundation Stage Leader & Class Teacher: Ceri Stone • Teaching Assistant: Helen Docherty

  3. EYFS Curriculum 3 Prime Areas • communication and language • physical • personal, social and emotional development Providers must also support children in four specific areas, through which the three prime areas are strengthened and applied. 4 specific areas • literacy • mathematics • understanding the world • expressive arts and design Would you like to know more? www.foundationyears.org.uk

  4. How We Learn In the Foundation Stage we make learning as active and as fun as possible! • Child initiated learning: Children learn through self chosen, independent activities • Adult directed learning: Children learn through focused activities set up by an adult • Adult led learning: Children learn through directed sessions with an adult

  5. Classroom Areas inside and outside • Construction • Games and puzzles • Mark making/Writing • Role play • Book area • Sand & Water • Maths area • ICT area • Physical • Investigation • Small world • Creative area

  6. Getting Ready For School • Please teach your child how to go to the toilet on their own and to wash their hands afterwards. • Please teach your child to share and take turns. Many of the activities your child will do in school will be in groups and it is really important that they are both able to work with other children and know that they won’t always be chosen first.

  7. Getting Ready for Reading Albert Einstein “If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.” • Your child will need to bring a book bag to school with them everyday. They will begin to learn their letter sounds, then progress onto books. • There will be a parent workshop on phonics and learning to read in September.

  8. Getting Ready For Writing • Please give your child plenty of opportunities to draw and make marks • Always correct your child’s pencil grip • If ready, try writing their name – tracing over a light coloured pen works well, capital letter at the beginning only and always correct letter formation!

  9. Getting Ready For PE • Please remember to label all your child’s PE kit, daps and bag with their name. • PE kit – white t-shirt, black shorts or tracksuit bottoms and daps and spare named underwear. • PE kits should be in school everyday and are sent home termly to wash • Please encourage their child to dress themselves.

  10. Getting Ready For Lunch • From September 2014 every child age 7 and under is entitled to a free school lunch. There is a choice of main dinner, veggie option, jacket potato or school packed lunch – see menu • Or their own packed lunch from home in a named lunchbox

  11. Water • Please provide your child with a clear water bottle with their name on. Only water is allowed in the classroom. • Drinking throughout the day is really important and quick access to a water bottle is essential.

  12. Snacktime • The government provide free milk for all children under the age of 5. • Children in Reception and Key Stage 1 receive a free piece of fruit every day to eat at snacktime. • Tuckshop Mondays and Fridays. (50p in named envelope or purse) Freddos on a Friday.

  13. School Uniform • Boys: Red jumper, white/red polo shirt, black or grey trousers/shorts & dark shoes. • Girls: Red jumper or cardigan, white polo shirt, black or grey trousers or skirt/shorts & dark shoes. • Please name EVERYTHING! • Scholarsand Tesco.

  14. The First Few Weeks • Week 1 Weds 5th – Fri 7th Sept Mornings only 8:45-12:00 Afternoon – Mrs Stone - Parent 1:1 meetings and home visits • Week 2 Mon 10th - Fri 14th Mornings & lunch 8.45 – 13.30 • Afternoon – Mrs Stone - Parent 1:1 meetings and home visits • Week 3 Mon 17th- Fri 21stFull time 8:45-15:15 • This is a quick introduction to school and is by no means set in stone! If your child needs part-time for longer we are flexible, and will work around your child’s needs. Please discuss your thoughts with Mrs Stone during parent meeting or home visit.

  15. During those first few weeks • We will spend the first few weeks of school getting to know your child. • Parent meeting/home visit • Age and Stage observational assessment – informs us for planning your child needs

  16. Reasons to keep your child off school We follow the ‘Guidance on infection control in Schools’ Vomiting & diahorrea – 48 hrs from onset High temperature – until under control Impetigo/Chicken pox – until crusted over Measles – minimum 4 days Mumps – minimum 5 days Whooping cough – 5 days from start of antibiotics Scarlett fever – 24 hrs from start of antibiotics If we have any concerns about your child we will contact you immediately using the telephone numbers you have provided us with.

  17. Keeping your child safe We take keeping the children safe in our care at Corsham Regis very seriously. Every adult in school has a DBS check. All the staff (including assistants and dinner staff) have up-to-date child protection training. If we have any concerns about your child, it is our duty of care to report this to our Designated Safeguarding Lead. At Corsham Regis this is Mr Spicer, Headteacher and in his absence, Mrs Morris, MrsMcCrum or Mrs Woodall. They will then decide whether parents or any other agencies need to be informed.

  18. How can we be partners in your child’s learning? • Reading - learning letter sounds, reading to your child and developing vocabulary, this develops into your child reading to you when they are ready • Morning tasks – 10 minutes everyday • Attend learning workshops • Attend learning journey sessions • Someone Special Days • Talk to the teachers! • Parent Support Advisor- Carol McWade • PTA - Friends of Regis

  19. Pupil Premium Funding Pupil Premium is additional funding for the school to use to support the progress of children that the government considers to be in the most need. The school decides how to best spend this money. It is our statutory obligation to report on how we spend it and our reasons for doing so. Reports can be found on our website. Each successful application is worth £1,320 to the school. Further details of eligibility and an application form can be found in your packs.

  20. General Information • Parents’ Information Pack • Parents’ Noticeboard in cloakroom • Website www.corshamregis.wilts.sch.uk • Letters which will be in book bags (check daily!) • Email • Facebook • Class teacher/Teaching Assistant • Noticeboards • Word of mouth

  21. Parent Information Packs • Please complete and return to the school office as soon as possible. • We look forward to working with you and your child in September. • Any questions?

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