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Robins class. Meet the Teacher 2014-2015. Welcome. How will my child learn? playing and exploring, being active, creative and critical thinking. The Early Years Curriculum We follow the Early Years Foundation Stage Framework. :. Discovery Time Playing and Exploring

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Robins class

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  1. Robins class Meet the Teacher 2014-2015

  2. Welcome

  3. How will my child learn? playing and exploring, being active, creative and critical thinking The Early Years Curriculum We follow the Early Years Foundation Stage Framework. :

  4. Discovery Time Playing and Exploring (child initiated learning) Finding out and exploring Playing with what they know Being willing to ‘have a go’

  5. Being Active Indoors and Outside Being involved and concentrating Keeping trying Enjoying achieving what they set out to do Observation:

  6. Problem Solving Having their own ideas Making links Choosing ways to do things Observation:

  7. What will my child be learning? There are 7 areas of learning The 3 prime areas they develop first are:- • Communication and Language • Physical development • Personal, social and emotional development As children grow, the prime areas will help them to develop skills in 4 specific areas. • Literacy • Mathematics • Understanding the world • Expressive arts and design

  8. Progress: We are assessing children all the time in each area of learning.. We use these assessments to plan your child’s learning. Each child has an online ‘Learning Journey’ which is individual to them and records their progress and achievements against the age appropriate statements. There are Parent Consultations every term . We discuss progress and your child’s Next Steps in learning. Home Learning to support your child at home. We have a variety of parent workshops planned over the next term. Please ask if you have any concerns – don’t wait for a Parent Consultation! Tapestry

  9. Praise and Self Esteem This is so important for your child’s self esteem and progress. We give verbal praise all the time and often reward with stickers and stampers. Observation:

  10. Our Learning Values Thinking Independence Interdependence Creativity Emotional Intelligence Spirituality

  11. Forest Values Friendship We work together and help each other Openness I open my heart and mind to people and ideas that are different Responsibility It’s up to me to do the right thing Endurance I try hard to do and be the best I can Stewardship We look after each other and our world Trust We rely on each other to make good choices We encourage and celebrate these values in school. We aim for the children to develop into well adjusted individuals.

  12. A Typical day includes:- A mixture of Discovery Time (child initiated) and Group Time (adult directed) Visual Timetable A visual time table supports your children in knowing what will happen during the day.

  13. Group Times Number Time Phonics Explorers PE Music and Dance RE Write Dance A Typical Day Each day the children will take part in:- • A sound/phonics session. • A Number Time Session. • An extended time to learn and discover through play. • An activity such as Explorers, gardening, music, dance, PE, RE or Write dance.

  14. Class Blog Pirate Adventure Pirate

  15. Created by Robins Team Sept 2014

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