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Leaving the Foundation Stage and moving into Key Stage 1
As your child develops, they will move towards a more structured curriculum
which will be topic based.
There will still be some play based and independent learning and your child
will continue to learn through practical experiences.
Foundation Stage
Year 1
Play without
adult support
Child initiated
play
Focused learning –
adult guided, playful,
experimental activities
Structured
learning – little
play
Morning routines
We take the children around from the front playground for wake and shake at
8.35am.
If you are running late please say goodbye to your child at the corner and let
them come and join their line.
The back door is only open until 8.45am. After that time children need to
come in through the main entrance.
Reading
• It is really important that your child reads their book
every day (little and often) to practise the reading skills
they have been taught. The more they practise the less
likely they are to encounter problems.
• Please write in the reading diary each time your child
reads. Also don’t forget to regularly recap the sounds
learnt so far as this is crucial to reading (see sounds page
in the reading record book).
These are the sounds that your child learns in phonics. The Y1 screening check assesses how well
your child can blend these sounds to read words. This is done with real and made up words.
Year 1 phonics screening
Towards the end of the year, all children will be screened to assess their phonic
understanding.
Children will be asked to read a variety of decodable words both real and pseudo.
cat
shoot
rain
light
thunder
gax
baim
jigh
thorden
Spellings
We have a new spelling scheme in school linked to the new
curriculum. Your child will bring home a spelling sheet to
practise, and we will test them in class each week. Please be aware
that we encouraging children to learn spellings for life, not just
the test!
Therefore we will be revisiting words learnt previously, as well as
sending home other activities to reinforce the learnt spellings.
Red spelling books will be used
for the assessments and sent home
each week. Please keep these in
your child’s reading folder.
You will see in their spelling
book the words that your child
is confident with and those
which they need to practise
further.
Maths homework
Your child will usually receive a short piece of
maths homework each Friday to be completed and
returned by the following Thursday.
This will support the work we have been doing in
class that week. Sometimes it will be a worksheet
but often it will be a practical activity for you to do
with your child.
Threemilestone School Website
General Information:
Children have an individual cup and access to water in the classroom. Water is available at lunchtime but if you would like
your child to have a different drink please send it in with them.
Please ensure that your child has a PE kit every day. We will send it home each half term unless they need washing before
hand. Please ensure your child has shorts for indoors as well as trousers for outdoors.
Please ensure that your child brings their reading folder and a school bag every day. All of your child’s belongings must be
named clearly.
Collecting children: Please could you make eye contact with the teacher and let us send them to you rather than calling
your child over so that we know your child has been collected safely. Additionally please let your child’s teacher know if they
will be collected by someone different or if they are going to Pebbles.
On Fridays children can bring one toy from home to play with in Golden Time. This should fit in a bag and please don’t
send anything too precious!
Thank you for your continued support.
If you have any further questions, please ask!