Colston's Primary School

Reception - Spring (Terms 3 & 4)

General Overview of the Foundation Stage

 

There are six areas of learning as part of the Foundation Stage.  They are:

 

Personal, Social and Emotional Development

- Developing independence and confidence. 

- Recognising feelings and needs in ones self and others. 

- Learning to be part of a larger group and interacting appropriately. 

- Learning to concentrate and share.

 

Communication, Literacy and Language

- Learning to listen and understand. 

- Communicate with one another in different situations. 

- Developing skills in interacting, talking, listening, reading and writing.

 

Knowledge and Understanding of the World

- A love of discovery. 

- Learning about the world around us throughout hands on experience and the process of investigation. 

- Finding out about people, places and different cultures.

 

Physical Development

- Learning how to be active and interactive. 

- Improving balance, control, spatial awareness and coordination. 

- Developing fine motor skills when handling equipment.

 

Problem solving, Reasoning and Numeracy

- Finding out about space and shape, quantity, numbers, measures, comparing. 

- Learning the language of number e.g. size, length, weight, more than, less than etc.

 

Creative Development

- Using different media to explore and develop ideas. 

- Communicate using colour, shape, sound, texture, movement and story telling.

- To express thoughts and feeling through the use of music, movement, dance and imaginative role play.

 

Reception: Spring

 

Communication, Literacy and Language

- linking sounds and letters.

- extending vocabulary and exploring the meanings of new words.

- begin to use initial sounds in their writing.

- listen with enjoyment and respond to stories, songs and other music making up their own stories and songs.

- show an understanding of the elements of stories such as main characters and sequences of events.

- to know that information can be retrieved from books.

 

Problem solving, reasoning and numeracy

- to use language such as more or less to compare two numbers.

- find one more and one less from a number from 1  to 10.

- to relate addition to combining two groups of objects.

- to relate subtraction to taking away groups of objects.

 

Knowledge and understanding of the world

- look closely at similarities, differences, patterns and change.

- to use ICT to support their own learning.

- ask questions about why things happen and how things work.

 

Personal, Social Emotional Development

- to dress and undress independently.

- to initiate ideas and speak in a familiar group.

- to have ad developing respect from their own cultures and beliefs and those of others.

- to continue to respond to significant experiences showing a range of feelings when appropriate.

 

Creative Development

- to work on a large and small scale.

- respond to what they see, hear, smell, touch and feel.

- to recognise and explore how sounds can be changed.

- to introduce a story line or narrative into their play.

 

Physical Development

- to learn to move with confidence, imagination and in safety.

- travel around, under, over, through, balancing and climbing equipment.

- recognise the changes that happen to our bodies when they are active.

- to develop and refine manipulative skills.