RECEPTION

Miss R Innes and Mrs. S Brogden

Welcome to the wonderful world of Reception!

Our teachers are Miss Innes and Mrs. Brogden and our Teaching Assistant is Miss Tingle.

 

We aim to inspire, in every child, a love of learning and enable them to achieve their goals, aspirations, and dreams, by encouraging independence, confidence, and creativity.

 

We believe that young children learn and develop best in enabling environments, in which their experiences respond to their individual needs, both in the classroom environment and in the great outdoors.

 

We hope you enjoy looking around our class blog, which is a window into our world and the wonderful things we get up to, please feel free to add any photos or comments you have too!

Our Class Blog

Why is it important to wash our hands?

Why is it important to wash our hands?

We experimented with glitter to find the best way to wash our hands. We know that using soap and water is the most effective way to keep our hands clean and reduce the spread of germs.  

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Where in the world is India?

Where in the world is India?

Our new story for this half term is Pattan’s Pumpkin. The story is set in the Sahyadri Mountains in India. We identified where India was on a world map and globe, then we looked at different landscapes and locations. We can’t wait to write our own setting...

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A Trip to Tesco

The children in Nursery went to Tesco to buy ingredients for our Snowman Day celebration. The children enjoyed exploring the local village and talked about what they could see and recognise. They found lots of Christmas decorations around the village and in the shop.

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Delivering our Speeches

Delivering our Speeches

We have been working hard in our English lessons, writing personal speeches about things and people we are proud of. We were all so brave and confident when delivering our speeches on stage to the rest of the class. Miss S was certainly very proud!

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Thermal Insulators

Thermal Insulators

On Friday, Class 5 set up an experiment to test how effective a range of everyday materials were at insulating. We used materials such as tinfoil, cling film and fabric to try and stop ice cubes from melting. The children considered how to ensure they conducted a fair...

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