Weekly News! 7.11.25

We have had another wonderful week in Reception! The children continue to impress us everyday with the progress they are making both academically and socially.
RWI
This week, we have continued to teach the children in small RWI groups to allow us to tailor our teaching to their individual needs more effectively.
During our sessions, the children will be focusing on recapping any gaps in their understanding of Set 1 sounds. This will involve a variety of activities, including practising letter formation and building words with the sounds we have learned. This approach ensures each child receives the support they need to develop their phonics skills at their own pace.
To further support your child's learning at home, we ask you to now keep the pink sound books at home allowing you to help reinforce their learning through practice of speedy recall of our Set 1 sounds. Regular practice at home can significantly enhance your child's confidence and proficiency in reading, so we kindly encourage you to engage with these materials regularly.
Maths
This week, we have been focusing on numbers 1-5 in maths. We have been learning to show these numbers on our fingers, recognising these numerals and matching an amount to the numeral. We have also been learning that the amount doesn’t change even if the objects move around.
Next week, we will be doing similar activities, but focusing on numbers 1-10.
Thematic
This week, we have been continuing with our ‘Celebrations’ topic. We have been learning why people celebrate ‘Firework Night’ on the 5th November by learning about the Gunpowder plot. We listened to the story and then ordered the main events of the story. We then used these key events to retell the story in small groups. We have also been learning about how to keep safe when watching fireworks, using sparklers or being at a bonfire event. Later on in the week, we watched some fireworks on the screen and described what we could see and hear. We then had a go at writing words to describe the fireworks (e.g. pop, bang). At the end of the week, we used different to materials to create our own firework art!

Love to Learn
The transport love to learn task is due in on Friday 14th November:
Extra challenge!
Last term, we learnt about recycling and keeping our environment clean and tidy. We went litter picking and earned ourselves a rosette. If your child helps out with the recycling or does a litter pick outside of school, please email a photo of your child doing this and we will present them with a certificate at school. Thank you for those who have already done so.
🎄 Christmas Card Competition 🎄
Our school has been invited to take part in the annual Christmas card competition organised by our local MP, Polly Billington.
Children are encouraged to create a festive design, and the winning cards will be printed and shared with businesses and organisations across East Thanet, as well as Members of Parliament in Westminster — spreading festive cheer far and wide!
Competition Categories
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Under 7 years
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Under 11 years
Children should complete their Christmas card design on the back of the consent sheet. Please note, all designs should be hand drawn on A4 paper with colouring pencils, crayons, felt-tips pens or paint. Please do not use glitter, sequins, or digital artwork.
Consent
A permission form will be sent home to allow your child to take part.
At no stage will full names be used; however, winners’ first names, ages and school names will be shared.
Please complete and return the form along with your child’s artwork on the back of the consent form.
Deadline
Entries must be returned to school by Wednesday 12th November.
We can’t wait to see the wonderful designs our children create!
Thank you for your support — and good luck to all our young artists! 🎨✨
Important Messages:
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If you need any WOW moments, please ask your child’s teacher.
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Your child will now be bringing a reading book home. Once your child has completed their book, please sign the reading record and return it in its zippy wallet on a Tuesday and a Friday for it to be changed.
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Some parents have returned items belonging to the school (e.g. resources, superstar learner cards). If you find that your child has accidentally brought something home from school, please could you return it to school.
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A reminder that children are not allowed to bring things into school to play with. We do not want things from home to get lost or broken! Many thanks for your support with this.
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Please make sure all clothing is named including PE kits.
Key Dates for Term 2:
11th November – Service Uniform Day, children allowed to wear their service uniforms into school
12th November – Individual School Photos
14th November – Children in need – This year is a challenge yourself theme. We are challenging the children to come into school wearing as many spots as possible!
21st November – Reception Come Dine with me (Periwinkle 11.30 and Teal 11.40)
24th November – Book Fair on all week
25th November – Team Periwinkle Naughty Bus trip
26th November – Team Teal Naughty Bus trip
10th December – Christmas Fair 3.15pm-4.15pm
12th December – Reception Nativity at 9am in the hall
15th December – No PE this week
16th December -Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 Christmas Parties – children to wear Party Clothes to school
17th December – Christmas Dinner Day
18th December – Christmas Jumper Day
18th December – Final day at school; school finishes at 2pm and there will be no after school club
It is great that we are able to talk to families at the start and end of the day. If there is anything else you would like to share with us, please email:
nicki.cotton@chiltonprimary.co.uk
kirby.walker@chiltonprimary.co.uk
We hope you have a great week!
Reception Team
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