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Year R> Year 1> Year 2> Year 3> Year 4> Year 5> Year 6> Welcome to ReceptionClass Teacher : Mrs M Caines
The Reception year forms part of the Foundation Stage of the Curriculum.
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At Worlebury we strongly believe that Early Years education is the foundation upon which young children build the rest of their schooling. It is a holistic education that encompasses all learning and development. This policy outlines the purpose, nature and management of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) at Worlebury Primary School. The implementation of this policy is the responsibility of practitioners working in the EYFS setting, including both teaching and non-teaching adults. In the policy the term ‘setting’ refers to the Early Years educational provision at Worlebury Primary School. EYFS is available to children who enter school from September of the academic year in which they will turn five years old. These children are in the final year of the EYFS. In the National Curriculum this is referred to as the Reception Year, or YR. To read the full policy please click on the link above. Foundation Stage Learning Policy
The Reception children have a fenced off area from the main playground which forms part of their 'outdoor learning environment'. There is a large covered area, playhouse & writing den which are all used during curriculum time. During play times the older children are welcome into the 'little playground' where it is important for the children to mix and adapt as a whole school. For more information on the Reception Curriculum, please visit our Curriculum Page>
Covered area just outside the Reception class
This Powerpoint will help you as a parent understand what you can do to support your child in their phonic development. It can give you ideas of activities, remind you of sounds and help you with the language used in phonic lessons.
Helping your child to read and spelling sight words
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