It has been such a busy week, here in Reception…
Healthy Living Week
As part of Healthy Living Week, we have been learning about ways to keep our bodies and minds healthy.
We have been thinking about the benefits of exercise and sports. As well as our sports day races, we’ve enjoyed dancing and movement play in the classroom and outside.
We’ve also been taking part in challenges, trying to beat our best scores in long jump, speed bounce and balancing.
We’ve been discussing personal hygiene and how to look after our teeth. We conducted an experiment using white egg shells (which are a bit like the hard enamel on our teeth), to see which drink was the most healthy for our teeth. We made predictions about which drink we thought might cause the most damage/staining on the egg shells. Take a look at our results:
We looked at the Eatwell healthy balance plate and made our own healthy balance paper plates, by cutting out pictures and drawing food onto them.
We’ve also been thinking about keeping our minds healthy, taking part in mindfulness/ relaxation videos and reading stories.
A visit from the farm
We were so lucky to have a visit from the farm this week! We made lots of new, animal friends and learnt all about how to take care of them. It was wonderful to see so many faces full of joy and excitement.
Transition Morning
The children spent some time with their new classes and teachers on Wednesday. Although there were a few nervous faces before the visit, all children came back happy and excited for year one!
Cooling down with some sensory ice exploration
Sports Afternoon
Thursday… the sun was shining, water bottles were filled and athletes were ready for Reception Sports Day 2021!
Running, egg and spoon, hurdles, sack race, plus many smiles and memories made.
Home Link Challenge
And just like that, we find ourselves preparing for the last week of the school year!
Such a bittersweet time for the adults in Reception. We are going to miss our amazing children so much but we couldn’t be prouder of how much they have achieved this year, the resilience they have shown and how ready they are for new adventures in year one.
This week’s home link challenge is a transition talk-time. Talk to your child about their happiest memory of their time in Sunshine/ Rainbow class this year. What are they most proud of achieving? What are they most looking forward to in year one?
Please send us an email with their responses, so we can share their thoughts and memories in class.
Reminders and Requests
-We will be sending lots of things home this week. Please send your child into school with a named carrier bag as soon as possible. Thank you.
-A reminder that on Friday 23 July (the last day) Reception may come to school in brightly coloured clothes for our Sunshine and Rainbow party. Your child may also bring in a party snack on this day.