EYFS – FS2

Foundation Stage 2

Hello and welcome to St Therese of Lisieux Class. Thank you for taking the time to look at all the exciting things we get up to! Our team include: Mrs Glendinning (class teacher), Mrs Flower (teaching assistant) and Miss Hill (Midday meal supervisor)

St Therese of Lisieux Class

Our Class morning prayer

 

Oh my God you love me

You’re with me night and day

I want to love you always

In all I do and say

I’ll try to please you Father

Bless me through the day.

Amen

In St Therese of Lisieux Class we are learning how to get changed for our PE lessons on  Tuesdays, so we always have our kits in school.  We go up to the WOW (woodland of wonder) area with Mr Smith on Thursdays, so we need our wellington boots too!

We love using all our amazing space (inside and out) and discovering lots of things, whilst we are learning.  We always have lots to talk about and enjoy sharing with our friends.

Class Timetable

Morning LearningLunchAfternoon Learning
MondayPhonics, Maths, Play to Learn, Activities, T4WTopic, Activities, Play to Learn, Whole School celebration of the Word
TuesdayPhonics, Maths, Play to Learn, Activities, PETopic, Play to Learn, Activities, Computing, Pupil Led Celebration of the Word
WednesdayPhonics, Maths, Play to Learn, Activities, T4WRSHE, Play to Learn, Activities, KS Celebration of The Word
ThursdayPhonics, Maths, RE, Play to LearnWoodland of Wonder, Music, Choral singing
FridayPhonics, Maths, RE, Play to LearnTopic, Play to Learn, Whole School Celebration of The World

Termly Overviews

Lent 1

 

Lent 2

We have had a very, busy start to the year.  We’ve learnt lots of new things, met lots of interesting people and even been on a trip on the train!  Just have a look…

The learning and fun we have in our Woodland Of Wonder weekly sessions.

Our amazing day going on the train to Heckington Windmill.  Following the story of The Little Red Hen and how flour is made and making our own loaf of bread.

Our visit from the local PCSOs

Our visit from the local Fire Station

Home Learning

Reading at home

Questions To Ask Your Child When Reading

As we all know reading is such a key part of our development.  Early reading ignites creativity, sparks curiosity, and stimulates the imagination in young children. Often, this leads to role-play as children grow which helps to develop other skills such as empathy, problem-solving, and morality.

When you share books with your child here are some questions to help you get even more from the experience.

Czestochowa

Loreto

Lourdes

Walsingham

Useful Links

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