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More like this. How your Reception child develops. How English teaching has changed since we were at school. Best phonics learning tools. How maths teaching has changed since we were at school. Starting school: keeping up the momentum in Reception year. Reception English: what your child learns. Here are a few suggestions:. And with all the reading going on try your best not to neglect bedtime stories.

Even the most able readers need bedtime stories! It introduces them to new vocabulary and story language and feeds their imagination! You can read this Instagram post to learn why pure sounds are so important.

If you need some help articulating the sounds correctly check out this helpful video from Oxford Owl. Good fine motor skills are essential for lots of tasks that children will need to do at school such as doing up zips and buttons and using tools, such as a knife and fork. One of the biggest fine motor challenges your child will face in their first year is going to be writing.

Writing requires so many additional skills so if you can work on developing good fine motor skills and pencil control this will certainly help. There are lots of fun ways you can improve fine motor skills such as play dough, threading beads or playing with lego.

It also shows them that you value education and school, which encourages them to value it too. Talking about school also helps you to gain a valuable insight into their day, hear about their achievements but also about any worries or problems that they might be having.

Picking up on these challenges early will hopefully mean they can be dealt with before they get too big. Encouraging your child to talk about their school day can be tricky sometimes. Our use of cookies We use necessary cookies to make our site work. Necessary cookies enable core functionality such as security, network management, website analytics and accessibility.

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No, give me more info Accept. Go up one level. Reception Class. Download FREE resources today. Reception English Your child will get a foundation in literacy through communication and language activities such as role play, listening exercises and show and tell. They will also learn the alphabet and high frequency words , and begin to be taught phonics blends.

In addition, children in Reception year will begin to write; you can help them with this and practise handwriting at home. Basic grammar is taught at this point, but this will be continued in Year 1. Read our Reception English introductory guide for more information.

Use these Reception year English worksheets with your child. Reception science While your child is learning key listening and communications skills in their English lessons, they will also learn how to observe, reason and discuss in Reception Science classes.

They will often be asked to present information in charts, which is a simple activity to practise at home.



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