Nursery Class Teacher - Mrs Evans
Learning Support Officers - Mrs Sara Baldwin, Mrs Jane Lewis, Mrs Hannah Harbison Evans, Mrs Rebecca Woszczycki, Mrs Maxine Pooley,
Ms Charlotte Bowden, Mrs Ting Murdoch
Welcome to the Summer Term in Nursery.
We can't believe we are in the final term of the school year—and what a busy year we have had!
We are incredibly proud of the children and their achievements this year.
School Values for the Term
May - Co-operation and being a good citizen within society
June - Showing Gratitude and Care and Generosity
July - Taking and managing risks
Language, Literacy and Communication
We will continue to build on our phonic knowledge, and the children are impressing us with their progress. Working in small groups, they will learn individual sounds and how to form the letter. They will begin to blend simple sounds together and begin their reading journey. The children will also develop their fine motor skills through varied activities in the classroom, both adult-led and independently. The children will be encouraged to use letters and initial sounds in their writing and begin to write from left to right.
Language and Literacy skills are developed throughout all sessions and activities within the day. Children are encouraged to discuss and describe their feelings, activities and ideas. Clear speech is modelled and vocabulary is extended through all of our tasks. Stories and poems will be shared and enjoyed daily.
Mathematics and Numeracy
Mathematics forms part of our daily routine and this term we will be consolidating all of our previous learning. Children are given opportunities to explore all aspects of mathematics from number to pattern, shape and data. They will be encouraged to understand the concept of numbers and extend their mathematical vocabulary.
We will use numicon to allow the children to explore numbers and counting. Children practice counting up to 10 and beyond both forwards and backwards using songs and rhymes that they recognise, They will be encouraged to start counting from various starting points. When counting they will use one-to-one correspondence to help them count up to ten. The children will be encouraged to make marks to represent numbers in their play and to record collections. They will be shown the correct numerals for amounts and encouraged to try and form these numbers. In their play and activities, the children will use the concept of ‘one more’ and ‘one less’. Within their role play children will have opportunities to explore money and coins and 'pay' for items.
Health and Wellbeing
Health and Well-being are big focuses for us in the Nursery.
We will continue to have lots of fun activities to get our bodies moving, like dancing, jumping, and running! Understanding that exercise helps us grow strong and feel happy.
We'll learn more about our feelings and how to talk about them with our grown-ups and friends, emphasising that it's okay to feel happy, sad, or even a little bit grumpy sometimes.
We also practice being kind to our friends and ourselves because being kind makes everyone happy!
Other Areas of Learning and Experience
Through this term's concept, Toys Through Time, we will explore how toys have changed. We will look at pictures of old and new toys and sort them while discussing the materials they are made from, such as wood, plastic or metal.
We'll draw pictures of our favourite toys at home and talk about them in school, using lots of vocabulary to describe them. Towards the end of the term, we'll ask the children to bring their favourite toy for a show-and-tell and share with their friends why they love it so much.
We will also get creative and try our hand at making our own simple toy by following instructions and making our own choices about the materials we use.
Things to remember
Please ensure that all of your child's personal effects are labelled; this includes water bottles, fruit pots, jumpers and hats.
Please ensure that water bottles contain water, not squash or fruit juice. During the afternoon session, we have our fruit snacks; please could we ask that only fruit or vegetables be provided? Grapes should be cut and not kept whole.
If you are not personally collecting your child at the end of the school day, please inform the Nursery staff who will collect them.
We have several children in school with a nut allergy. We strive to be a nut-free school, so please do not send in nut products in packed lunches such as nutella.
Could the children please wear PE kits to school every Thursday.
Don't forget to download our School App via the Play or App stores - The School App will provide you with up to date information about activities and events at Oldcastle Primary School.
Please look out for our weekly newsletter issued via The School App and available on our website on a Friday afternoon. The newsletter contains all forthcoming diary dates for the school.