Reception

Class Teachers

Mrs K Lewis

&

Miss S Jones

Teaching Assistant

Mrs A Griffiths

 

Useful Information

 

   FRUIT: Please send in a piece of fruit and a drink for playtimes, clearly labelled with your child's name.  

 

ATTENDANCE: If your child is absent from school, please inform us either by Class Dojo, telephone or in writing.

 

 

 UNIFORM: Please label all pieces of your child's uniform (and shoes) with your child's name.  Clothing with no name is put in the lost property.

 

 

 PE: Your child has PE on a  Friday.  Due to the current situation your child is able to come into school wearing their PE kit. The school's PE kit is a blue PE  t-shirt, black/navy joggers/leggings, a blue jumper and trainers.

 

WELLY WEDNESDAY: Please send in a spare pair of wellies for your child to use on our woodland walks

 

  

BOOK BAGS: Please ensure your child brings their book bag to school on their reading day.  It is also important that the contents of their book bag are well cared for and are practised regularly - a little every night if possible. 

 

 SPELLINGS: Every Monday 

 BIG MATHS: Every Friday

 

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OUR THEMES

 

Autumn: All About Me            

 

Follow @dolauschool on Twitter for all our class pictures and updates!

Children love using computers and i pads so we are going to try and compile a list of educational websites for you to use with your child at home.  We will give you a brief description of the sites and then let us know what you think! 

LANGUAGE

Oxford Owl

Website: www.oxfordowl.co.uk

Description: A brilliant website for children and parents.  This contains loads of top tips on how you can best support your child with their reading and maths.  There are over 250 ebooks which you can access for free as well as some maths games.  It is well worth a look.

BBC Bitesize

Website: www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks1bitesize (for year 1 and 2)

Description: Both of these websites are packed with games to support your child's learning in school.  Most of the games have a range of levels that you can access and your child can build on their success.  There are maths and literacy activities for KS1.

Teach Handwriting

Website: http://www.teachhandwriting.co.uk/continuous-cursive-letters-beginners.html

Description: Lots of fantastic videos and work sheets to support letter formation.

Phonics Play

Website:http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/PicnicOnPluto.html

Description: A useful game for practising real and nonsense words. 

ICT games

Website: http://www.ictgames.com/literacy.html

Description: A selection of fun games to support reading and spelling skills.

 

MATHS

 ICT games

Website: http://www.ictgames.com/resources.html

Description: A selection of fun games to support mathematical skills.

Active Learn

Website: https://www.activelearnprimary.co.uk/planning#abacus

Description: Use your login to access lots of interactive games.

Jack Hartman Youtube videos

Teen numbers

Website:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDPPHVG6TAE

Counting to 100

Website:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TgLtF3PMOc

Website:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVcQH8A634mauPrGbWs7QlQ

Counting in 2s

Website:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCxvNtrcDIs

Counting in 5s

Website:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amxVL9KUmq8

Counting in 10s

Website:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7stosHbZZZg

 

PRINTABLE WORKSHEETS

Free Phonic sheets

Website:http://www.free-phonics-worksheets.com/