Wednesday 26 September 2012

Termly Overview Autumn 2012 "Nursery Rhymes"

  -Language, Literacy and Communication Skills
- Self portraits for autumn term (assessment)
- Begin to recognise and write own name.
- Read/listen to a variety of nursery rhymes (also taped/CD/online).
- Develop spoken vocabulary in role play areas
- Develop correct pencil grip & left-right orientation through directed pre-writing activities e.g. writing patterns, colourings.
- Develop speaking & Listening skills through singing Nursery rhymes, sharing news, circle time activities, listening lotto games.
- Emergent writing activities e.g.‘write' instructions for Mary Mary/Christmas lists to Santa/prescriptions in baby clinic
- Pre-reading activities e.g. jigsaws, looking at/handling books correctly.
- Computer/IWB/Plasma screen activities for language activities

Mathematical Development
- ABACUS scheme activities
- Count, recognise and name (number of week matched to nursery rhymes)
- Count, match, order sets of objects.
- Learn number/counting rhymes to support number work.
- Number games/flashcards/jigsaws/templates.
- Computer/IWB/Plasma screen for number activities.
- Compare objects by size/weight.
- Recognise and name simple 2D shapes.
- Recognise and continue simple repeating patterns.
- Use play money in role play areas

Personal & Social Development
- Make new friends.
- Learn to share and take turns.
- Take turns to take nursery rhyme characters home for the night
- Adapt to school routines and become independent in personal needs (going to the toilet, washing  hands, putting on own coat, etc)
- Identify different feelings and emotions e.g how did Humpty feel ?
- Develop self confidence.
- Begin to understand right and wrong.

Knowledge & Understanding of the World
- Plant bulbs(Mary Mary)
-Morning/night - "Twinkle"
- Days of week
- Compare past/present (Hickory Dickory)
- People who help us
- Explore floating/sinking (Row row ...)
- Animals (Old MacDonald )
Nursery Rhyme cooking

Creative Development
ART – Humpty Dumpty characters for Welcome display.
- Theme-related craft activities/painting/drawing/friezes/models.
- Christmas Craft
MUSIC – ‘Music Express’ activities.
-Learn as many nursery rhymes as possibe
DANCE – ‘Val Saben’ dance activities
- Respond to different stimuli- focus nursery rhymes
 
Physical Development
- gym, games and dance activities.
- Develop spatial awareness.
- Awareness of body parts.
- Various activities to develop and refine fine manipulative and
gross motor skills e.g. using small tools / large apparatus.
- Practise lining up for hall/assembly/lunch/playtime.
- Outdoor activities including play fort, bikes, climbing frames,
walks, etc.
- Practise putting on/taking off coats and painting aprons
independently.
- Develop fine motor skills e.g peg boards, threading
Welsh Language Development
- Introduce ‘brawddeg yr wythnos’ (sentence of the week) on a
weekly basis.
- Develop a range of daily (incidental)/topic-related vocabulary e.g. colours, numbers,
greetings, weather, parts of the body
- Watch Welsh language videos/DVD’s (‘Ding Dong’, ‘Fflic a Fflac’) to
enhance and develop language and extend vocabulary.
- Choose a ‘Helpwr Heddiw’ (today’s helper) and ‘Seren y dydd’ (star
of the day) daily.

Thursday 20 September 2012

More settling in photos




Painting our hands for hand prints








Foot prints!






Snack time!



Tuesday 18 September 2012

september


Can we fix it?



























We're getting good at taking turns!






let's make music!
Did you know ... Miss Polly had a dolly who was sick,sick sick.