Tuesday 25 August 2015

Welcome To Reception !

Hello, and welcome to the RP blogging site. 

Here you can find information about home learning each week, also updates about what we've been doing as a class. 

The children have settled in well over the course of the last two days. They have been exploring their new home and adding their personal touches. Below are some pictures of the last two wonderful days together, and later some information about how to add to their learning at home. 


One of our favourite things! Playdough! 


Containing, filling and textile is always fun!


Learning about out role play area.


Firefighters always have enthusiasm...


We all learn to share toys and equipment in Early Years. 



Minnie spent some time making detailed faces, can you guess who it is yet ?



Ploy and her friends made a fine picnic, If we fill our bucket by the end of the week, maybe the whole class can have a real one too!



Listening to sounds is the first stage of learning phonics. Without talking about letters, we encourage children to listen to their environment, sounds they can create, and make themselves. 


Moon dough! 
[ 1 part baby oil to 8 parts of flour, keep in the fridge to use again ]


Jamie was classifying Dinosaurs :)


Our shakers will help us to tune in to sounds and counting, both through syllables and numbers.  




We have to get into an imaginary hoop, how many can fit inside ?


Peam explained how to get from Bangna right down to Ratchetewi, noting that its best to change from the BTS onto the MRT, either at Asoke, or in Siam. I think we have more to do on this topic later!!





Lets play dressing up



Pushing boundaries is encouraged in the EY playground, as long as the children and adults are safe. 





Pilot in training... /roger that/






It has been great to meet you all over the last two days, the children seem to be enjoying each others company, engaging with their new environment and taking it in their stride. 
This year the children will be challenged at every level. I very much look forward to supporting their progress and assisting along the way with our great team. 

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