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Thandiwe Muriu’s is a photographer who makes her art look more like paintings than photographs. She uses fabric and common household items in her photographs and completes her visual illusions by printing on special paper. Miss Collaco picked Thandiwe Muriu as her class artist because she liked the bright colours in the pictures and Miss Collaco was excited to re-create the lovely artwork with her class. Because Thandiwe Muriu is a self-taught photographer, Miss Collaco thinks the children will be inspired by the idea that they can become whatever they want to be.

Reception at Parkside

 

The EYFS curriculum sets out seven areas of learning and development that shape educational programmes in early years settings. All areas of learning and development are important and interconnected. Three areas are particularly crucial for igniting children’s curiosity and enthusiasm for learning, and for building their capacity to learn, form relationships and thrive. These three areas, the prime areas, are:

• Communication and language

• Physical development

• Personal, social and emotional development.

At Parkside we also support children in four specific areas, through which the three prime areas are strengthened and applied. The specific areas are:

• Literacy

• Mathematics

• Understanding the world

• Expressive arts and design.

In Reception, children are given the opportunity to investigate and explore the learning environment both inside and outside. There is a balance of child-initiated and adult-led learning. Children are encouraged to find solutions to problems through experimentation and exploration but are also taught specific skills in small groups, pairs or 1:1.

We also focus on the basic skills of reading, writing and counting. Phonics is taught everyday through a systematic approach and parents are encouraged to play a large part in their child’s development of reading in partnership with staff.

At the end of the Reception year, children leave Foundation stage to start Key Stage 1 and each child is assessed in 17 areas of learning including Managing Feelings and Behaviour, Understanding the World, Being Imaginative and Technology.

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