Reception Blog 21st November
Date: 17th Nov 2025 @ 12:47pm
Welcome to our weekly Reception blog!
Dear Parents,
AWARDS
Well done to our award winners this week!

Phonics
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The children have continued to enjoy the daily sessions and have been practising each new phoneme in their independent learning. Please keep sending in on Seesaw examples of the children practising their phonemes and graphemes at home. They have had the chance to practise forming the graphemes correctly. Please see the sheets for the new term in the files section below.
If you want to practise forming the graphemes using the rhymes for each one and playing games such as I spy to help consolidate this weeks learning. Any photos of this homework can be sent in via Seesaw.
Reading
Please remember to read regular with your child, this term especially is important as we delve deeper into their phonetic knowledge for building reading and comprehension skills.
Also please can you ensure only one key ring is hanging from your child's book bag. This will help us fit them in the class box. Thank you.
Please send into school the reading book and reading record book each day as we hear the children read aswell. We change the books twice weekly on Mondays and Thursdays. Books will only be changed if the reading record has been written in. If you have any questions please ask.
Maths

We have been focussing on representing 7 and finding different ways to build our understanding of the number. We have loved problem solving how many different ways we can make 7.
Literacy.
'It is wet', 'It is cold', 'It has puddles'
This week we continued to read our book 'Leaf Man'. We explored the signs of Autumn and the weather we have seen so far to write a caption about the Autumn weather.
Safety in PE
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We would like to remind all parents that for the safety of all children and following guidance from Chorley SSP, jewellery is not to be worn during PE. This includes earrings, bracelets and watches. All children will be asked to remove their jewellery at the start of every PE lesson. This will ensure their own safety during the lesson and the safety of others. If a child is unable to take out their own earrings, adults in school will not be able to do it for them. This will mean they will have to take another role in the lesson such as observing, coaching or officiating.
For this reason, if your child is not confident taking out earrings, please do not put them in on our PE days. This year, our PE lessons are on Tuesday and Friday, however we may also have extra lessons on other days throughout the year.
Thank you for your support in keeping our children safe.
End of Day Routine

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Children will only be allowed to go home with adults listed on the safeguarding form, unless school has been contacted to state otherwise.
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Children will be dismissed one at a time. Please let the adult on the gate know who you are picking up and they will then call the child.
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We kindly request that all children are dismissed prior to teachers/ Teaching Assistants being approached by parents.
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Should any child need to come back into the classroom, we will allow them back into the room after all of the children have been dismissed.
We had a fabulous morning on the move!



We are the Monday Movers! The children have continued their road safety lessons by exploring the road nearest to school and the traffic lights controlling them.
Please remind the children of these safety steps.
This term our EYFS children will taken part in Lancashire County Councils' Stage 1 Right Start Child Pedestrian Training Programme. This programme teaches your child how to keep themselves safe when out and about in the traffic environment and to apply the rules of the Green Cross Code every time they cross a road. They have been taught how important it is that they:
· Think – is this the safest place to cross the road?
· Stop - with their feet back from the kerb, which gives them time to Look and Listen.
· Look - for any vehicles that might be coming on the road – remember, children of this age are unable to judge speed and distance.
· Listen - for vehicles. They may hear something before they can see it – remind them though, that electric cars make very little noise.
· Think again – have they followed the rules, and will they keep Looking and Listening the whole time they are crossing the road?
They have also been reminded to play in a safe place away from traffic and to wear or carry something bright so they can be seen at the roadside by other road users.
Please can you continue to reinforce these messages when out and about with your children.
Show and Tell!
This week we have been focusing on putting on and zipping up our coat now the colder weather is coming. Please practise with your child pulling out coat sleeves and zipping up their coats. Send us a video or photos of your child completing the challenege via seesaw.
School Nativity

If you havent done already please can you send in a black pair of leggings, jogging bottoms if your child is a camel or a star in the performace. Please can you label the bag and clothing with your child's name.
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