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  • Summer Term 6 (2025)

    What can you do at the seaside?

     

    This term, we will explore the story 'The Light Housekeeper's Lunch' by Ronda and Davide Armitage. We will learn about healthy eating, make our own picnics and enjoy a celebration picnic in the park (Wednesday 18th July between 3.15pm and 4pm).

    We will also read 'Lucy and Tom at the Seaside' by Shirley Hughes, to discover all the fun things we can do at the beach.

    We will finish the term by reading a variety of poems about sea creatures using the book 'Commotion in the Ocean' by Giles Andreae. We will explore line, colour and sculpture, using the sea as our inspiration.

     

    Our PSHE Jigsaw theme this term will be 'Changing me'. We will discuss our transition to Reception and meet our teachers. We will also learn about sun safety, so that we can be safe whilst having fun in the sun and on our holidays.

     

    Through our phonics we will continue to learn new letters, their sounds and letter names as well as how to correctly form the letters. We will continue to develop our blending skills to read consonant, vowel, consonant (CVC) and CCVC/CVCC words. We will listen very carefully to the sounds in words and use sound mats and letter formation ditties to help us write them. 

    Development Matters for Term 6

     The Development Matters from the prime areas that we will be focusing on are:

    Communication, Language and Literacy

    Understand how to listen carefully and why listening is important.

    Ask questions to find out more and to check they understand what has been said to them.

    Listen to and talk about stories to build familiarity and understanding.

    Use a wider range of vocabulary.

    Know many rhymes, be able to talk about familiar books, and be able to tell a long story.

    Personal, Social and Emotional Development

    Express their feelings and consider the feelings of others.

    Show resilience and perseverance in the face of challenge.

    Physical Development

    Revise and refine the fundamental skills they have already acquired:

    Rolling, crawling, walking, jumping, running, hopping, skipping, climbing.

    Develop their small motor skills so that they can use a range of tools competently, safely and confidently.

    Further develop the skills they need to manage the school day successfully: lining up and queuing, mealtimes, personal hygiene.

     

    The Development Matters for the specific areas that we will be considering are:

    Literacy

    Read individual letters by saying the sounds for them.

    Form lower-case and capital letters correctly.

    Blend sounds into words, so that they can read short words made up of known letter-sound correspondences.

    Mathematics

    Count objects, actions and sounds.

    Count beyond ten.

    Continue, copy and create repeating patterns.

    Make comparisons between objects relating to size, length, weight and capacity.

    Understanding the World

    Explore and talk about different forces they can feel.

    Talk about what they see, using a wide vocabulary.

    Show interest in different occupations.

    Recognise that people have different beliefs and celebrate special times in different ways.

    Understand the effect of changing seasons on the natural world around them.

    Expressive Arts and Design

    Sing in a group or on their own, increasingly matching the pitch and following the melody.

    Create collaboratively sharing ideas, resources and skills.