Burnham Market

Primary School

Seal Class

 

 
 

 

Local Memories, Broadening Horizons

The teaching team in Seal Class are Mrs Pentney-Smith, Miss Stanford, Mrs Skeet and Mrs Platts.

We also have subject specialists teaching some areas of the curriculum (Mrs Furnell teaches Music every week; Mrs Morrell leads PE every week).

Please click on the items below to find out what Seal Class were learning about this term.

Phonics 

Phonics is taught every day.  Children are taught in small groups and the length of the session varies depending on the children’s age and stage.  All children are following the Read, Write, Inc programme to allow them to make rapid progress in Reading, Writing and Phonics using a structured approach.


As well as our main phonics sessions, children have opportunities to embed and reinforce their learning with child initiated games and adult directed activities.

Maths

At Burnham Market Primary school in EYFS for Maths, we follow Whiterose and Mastering Number. We teach a whole class maths lesson and a number sense lesson daily following the above schemes of learning. Mathematical learning is also widely available during continuous provision both indoors and outdoors.

Throughout the Reception Academic Year, Seal Class will be learning to –

·         Focus on matching, sorting and comparing objects

·         Compare and explore size, mass, capacity and finding a balance

·         Explore and compare length and height

·         Explore, copy, continue and create simple and more complex patterns

·         Find, conceptual subitise and represent numbers to 10

·         Explore one more and one less and the composition of numbers to 10

·         Make pairs – exploring odds and evens

·         Doubles to 10

·         Bonds to 10

·         Combine two groups

·         Introduce zero

·         Identify, name, combine and compare circles, triangles and shapes with 4 sides

·         Recognise, name, use and find 3D shapes

·         Rotate, manipulate, compose and decompose shapes

·         Describe positions

·         Distinguish the difference between what occurs during the day compared to at night

·         Order and sequence time

·         Build and continue number patterns beyond 10 to 20

·         Verbally count beyond 20

·         Add more and take away

·         Explore, represent and create maps

To enable the children to develop their understanding of all elements of maths, problem solving and reasoning in a broad range of contexts.

Discovery Learning

Our topic for Spring 2 is 'Come Outside!'  We will explore a range of fiction and non-fiction texts including The Extraordinary Gardener, The Tiny Seed, Life cycle of a Butterfly, The very Hungry Caterpillar, Dear Zoo and Oliver’s Vegetables. We will use these texts to inspire our non-fiction writing about life cycles; labelling seed packets and letter writing. Our knowledge of story mapping from our previous topic will support us in writing our own stories. Our Wise About Words text is The Enormous Turnip.

Our outdoor classroom and Woodland Learning will be the settings for exploring nature with our senses and observing seasonal changes. We will make a study of the artist Georgia O'Keefe as well as the illustrator, Eric Carle and use these to explore colour and texture. Our continuous provision activities will be enhanced and related to our topic as well as linked to the children's interests.

P.E. Days

In P.E. this half-term we will be completing the unit dance and fundamental skills. This will teach children how to be safe in PE by increasing their spatial awareness and developing their sense of personal space.  We continue our physical development in class by doing 'Dough Disco', which strengthens the muscles in our fingers in preparation for writing.

Our P.E. days will be on a Wednesday and a Thursday. On P.E. days, children can come to school dressed in their P.E. kit.

Woodland

We visit the woods every week on a Tuesday. Children will need to come to school dressed in their woodland clothing. Please ensure your children are dressed for the weather as they will also explore in the wet and the cold. When we are in the woods, we have opportunities for wild play as well as more structured challenges.  Each term, we will be learning about the changing seasons through seasonal observations.  We will also make links to our wider topic through songs, games, stories and craft activities.  

Reading

As your child begins their school journey, we encourage you to read for pleasure together every day. This may be a quiet time after school or before bed when you read to your child. You can take the opportunity to discuss the story, the illustrations, make predictions, discuss what you like or dislike together. Stories are at the heart of all our learning in Seal Class, and we share books together every day.  We use the Wise About Words techniques across the curriculum to enable all children to engage with texts and develop the skills to become independent and fluent readers.  As Dr Seuss says, “The more you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you'll go.”

In line with the Read, Write Inc. scheme of learning, your child will bring home their reading book when they have learnt the required number of phonemes to access the books. Your child will have the opportunity to choose a book for pleasure each Thursday at our school library sessions. These can be exchanged weekly on a Thursday.

Home learning

In Seal Class children are given a home learning menu. We would encourage you to learn together each half-term and post on Class Dojo or EYLog.

Contact

We use Class Dojo for general class information and EYLog to inform parents of their child’s learning journey. For all urgent matters, please come in and speak to one of the Seal Class Team.

Reception and the EYFS

At Burnham Market Primary School, we follow the Early Years Foundation Stage Statutory Framework. Throughout the year, we inform parents of their child’s learning journey using EYLog and Class Dojo. At the end of the Reception Year, your child’s progress will be measured with the Foundation Stage Profile.


At Burnham Market Primary School we are very lucky to have an enormous learning environment and a very generous outdoor space. This space is divided into learning zones with resources that are always available on a daily basis.

As we learn new things, the zones are enhanced with open-ended resources connected to our learning and interests. The children choose which activities they would like to use in their independent learning and are also asked to come to adult-led small groups and circle times and take on adult initiated challenges throughout the day to extend their learning.

Planning in the Early Years Foundation Stage is topic based and takes into account the children’s interests. We use core stories and non-fiction texts as a starting point for our learning, and we provide children with experiences outside the classroom through educational visits and visitors to school. We have our own woodland on the school site.

Our Principles

  • Recognition of the uniqueness of each child’s capacity and potential
  • A holistic view of each child’s development
  • Recognition of the importance of play as a central integrating element in a child’s development and learning
  • Recognition of the integrity of childhood in its own right
  • Recognition of the child as a part of a family and a community

Our Pedagogy

  • Knowledgeable and appropriately qualified early years professionals
  • Skilled and informed observation of children, to support effective development, learning and teaching.
  • Awareness that education relates to all capabilities of each child: imaginative, creative, symbolic, linguistic, mathematical, musical, aesthetic, scientific, physical, social, moral, cultural and spiritual.
  • Parent/carers and educators working in harmony
  • First-hand experiences, play, talk and reflection
  • Activities and opportunities that have a sense, purpose and meaning for the child and involve joy, wonder, unity, concentration and satisfaction.
  • A holistic approach to learning which recognises children as active, feeling and thinking human beings.
  • Individual and collaborative activity and play
  • An approach to learning which develops children’s autonomy and self-confidence.

Our Environment

  • Physically safe yet intellectually challenging, promoting curiosity, enquiry, sensory stimulation and aesthetic awareness.
  • Engaging, motivating and interesting to encourage high levels of involvement, independence and deep level learning.
  • Demonstrates the unity of indoors and outdoors and the natural environment
  • Allows free access to a rich range of materials that promote open-ended opportunities for play, representation and creativity.
  • Well-resourced and enhanced weekly to reflect the children’s ever-changing needs and interests.