Miss Turner is our Class Teacher and Mrs Brown is our Class TA in the morning. Miss Stevenson also supports the children in our class in the afternoon.
There are 8 children in our class and we have lots of fun as we are learning! Every Wednesday afternoon, we have our weekly ‘Welly Wednesday’ session where we enjoy learning outside in our beautiful school grounds; please bring WW kits in on a Wednesday. PE lessons take place on a Friday; 'Show and Tell' takes place every Friday.
If you need to get in touch, please email reception@broadwas.worcs.sch.uk.
You are now a full time member of the Broadwas Cof E Primary family, and are about to embark on an amazing learning journey. Reception is a vibrant and stimulating learning environment where learning is all around you!
Reception provides the stepping stones to encourage and enthuse you for the rest of your school life.
Educational visits, class assemblies, winter productions, as well as a curriculum bursting with fantastic learning opportunities, means that your time in Reception will be one that you will never forget.
Click below to view or upload photos and observations to your child’s Tapestry online Learning Journal. | Use our school STAR CODE to continue your monster’s reading journey! |
Click below to visit Mr Thorne’s website. There are good quality phonics videos which will reinforce our phonics work at school. | Click on the link below to access free phonics games. Select Phase 2 → Revise all Phase 2 to begin with. |
Join Oxford Owl to access free e-books online. | Letter formation |
Oak Academy | Download the app 1 minute maths (White Rose Maths) - focus on subitising and addition and subtraction within 10 |
Other ways to help support your child
Encourage your child to dress and undress independently, turning clothes the right way.
Help your child to write their name using the FFT phonics rhymes to help with letter formation. Remember we only need a capital letter at the start of our name!
Practise counting objects.
Look for numbers when you are out and about.
Practise cutting along different lines or cutting out shapes.
Encourage children to use a knife and fork when eating.
Help your child to put on their own coat and zip it up.