Pink and Purple Classes
Year 2024-25 |
Autumn
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Spring |
Summer |
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My Communication including PSHCE |
Individual or small group reading. Sharing and recording weekend news Activities to support the learning of functional literacy (themed) Various communication games and activities Imperative Communication ( Aut ), Declarative Communication ( Spr ) and Peer to Peer Communication ( Sum ) Storybooks chosen – ongoing through the year for sequencing, Blank level questioning and Colourful Semantics. |
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Being me in my world
Recognise and know my own name. Show and communicate about my favourite toy or activity. Identify and share how I am feeling. Talk about our class rules and how we can be a good friend. Looking after our classroom. |
Celebrating differences
Recognising what we are good at and that we are good at different things. Begin to recognise that families are all different. Explore different types of home. I can say No if I do not want to do something. |
Dreams and goals
I can try something new, not giving up if I don’t succeed first time. Discuss things that might take time to learn. Set a relevant goal (e.g. I want to learn to build a wall of Lego or do a Jigsaw) I know who I can ask for help if I need to. I can work well with a small group. I can celebrate my own success and the success of my friends. |
Healthy me
Try different exercises and start to recognise healthy snacks. Identify which exercise activities I like to do. Make a healthy food choice (sandwich, fruit salad, healthy pitta pizza etc.) I recognise the things that I do to get ready for bedtime. Recognise when my face or teeth are dirty and be involved in cleaning myself.
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Relationships
I recognise and name the people in my family and begin to say what jobs they do at home. Who are your friends and why do you like them? Look at kind and unkind words. I can say how to be a kind friend. |
Changing me
I can name parts of my body. I can tell you what I can do and what foods I like to eat. I know that I have grown from a baby and that I will get bigger. I can share what I have loved about being in my class. I can say what I think will be good on my new class. |
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Narrative storytelling – ongoing through the year (themed). |
The Three Little Pigs |
The Gingerbread Man |
The Gruffalo |
Goldilocks And The Three Bears |
Jack And The Beanstalk |
The Jolly Postman |
Maths |
Counting And Properties of Number
Measurement – Money and Length
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Measurement – Capacity, Mass, 3D and 2D shape
Counting And Properties of Number
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Counting And Properties of Number
Measurement – Time, 3D and 2D Shape
Handling Data
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Counting And Properties of Number
Measurement – Money, Length and 3D and 2D shape
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Counting And Properties of Number
Measurement – Mass, 3D and 2D Shape
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Counting And Properties of Number
Measurement – Capacity
Symmetry
Position, Direction And Movement
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Number And Place Value
Addition And Subtraction
Measure – Money and Length |
Multiplication And Division
Fractions And Geometry
Number And Place Value
Addition and Subtraction |
Addition And Subtraction
Measurement – Time And Mass
Fractions And Geometry
Multiplication And Division |
Number And Place Value
Addition And Subtraction
Addition And Subtraction With Money and Mass
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Multiplication And Division
Geometry
Number And Place Value – Addition And Subtraction |
Number And Place Value – Addition And Subtraction
Fractions – Multiplication And Division
Measurement – Time, Capacity And Volume
Geometry |
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My Sensory Play |
Functional Play & Parallel Play
Pupils explore objects as they are intended to be used.
Toys and games that have a specific purpose: Dolls, cars, tea sets
Games: Simon Says, What’s the time Mr Wolf, Musical chairs
Develop turn taking, sharing and interaction, following rules
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Structured Play
Goal orientated play with staff joining in and offering direction.
Board games, Structured play boxes, card games, Lego, building, whole class games
Develop listening skills, turn taking, following rules, fine motor skills, cooperation tolerance |
Free Play
Creative and improvised with no set goal and unlimited possibilities.
Variety of activities and resources available; dressing up, sensory resources, messy play, playdoh, outdoor play, food
Develop tolerance, creativity, imagination, sharing resources, cooperation, preferences.
Socio dramatic & role play Create imaginary worlds, characters, & scenarios, which relate to the real world. Variety of resources to enable pupils to act out scenes e.g., hospital resources |
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My Outdoor School |
Focus : Orienteering
Promote free exploration and investigation – use positional language
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Focus : Creativity
Minibeasts within the environment |
Focus : Wilderness Explorers
Creating a shelter
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Focus : Environmental Awareness
Seasonal Changes |
Focus : Making a Fire
Be safe around a fire |
Focus : Campfire Cooking
Cooking different food on the campfire |
My Independence – my shopping, my cooking, travel training and dressing/undressing |
My Cooking Making basic foods and drinks Collecting equipment Dangers in the kitchen Washing up
My Shopping Role play and modelling
My Dressing & Undressing Develop an understanding of washing and getting dressed
My Travel Training To move around the school safely
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My Cooking Recognising ingredients Weighing ingredients Using equipment safely e.g., knives graters
My Shopping Role play and modelling Making and using a list Safer strangers
My Dressing & Undressing Dressing for hot and cold weather
My Travel Training Spotting hazards in school |
My Cooking Recognising ingredients Weighing ingredients Using equipment safely e.g., knives graters
My Shopping Role play and modelling Exchange money Visit the shops and buy items Recognise who to ask for help
My Dressing & Undressing Be safe and private when getting dressed around others
My Travel Training Preparing to travel out and about Preparing to travel in cars & minibuses |
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My Physical Well-Being |
Exploring skills: ball skills
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Creative movement: gymnastics
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Working together and individual challenge
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Creative movement: Dance
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Exploring skills: racket/bat skills
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Developing movement: running, jumping, throwing.
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The World About Me
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People
People who are important to me, why they are important. Friendships and family. A global community.
Annually : Harvest Festival |
Festivals
Diwali: Hindu festival of light. Sharing the story of Rama and Sita.
Christmas around the world.
Annually : Bonfire Night And Remembrance Day
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The Seasons - Spring
Seasonal changes, in the weather/ climate, plant growth, activities that people might do, what animals are doing in Spring.
Annually : Easter And New Life
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Weather
Experience the different types of weather and the impact the weather has on them in regards to clothing, activities etc.
Annually : Easter And New Life |
A long time ago
The prehistoric world pupils to have opportunity to study either prehistoric life (such as dinosaurs)
Annually : Sporting Events
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The Seasons – Summer And Water
Seasonal changes, in the weather/ climate, plant growth, activities that people might do, what animals are doing in Summer.
Explore, observe and investigate water and its properties.
Annually : Sporting Events
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Creativity – My Art |
Collage - Pattern, texture, and form
Copy and continue patterns, identify objects by shape and differing size.
Painting - Primary and secondary colours
Mixing primary colours. |
Printing – Explorative mark making using pattern and texture
Printed rubbings.
Drawing – Line and space
Fine motor movement and mark making. |
Textiles – Weaving
The process of using differing materials to push, pull, poke in and out, over, and under to create a woven effect.
Sculpture – form and space
Various 3D shapes. |
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Creativity – My Music |
Harvest and Christmas Songs
Pulse and Rhythmic Patterns - Musical games and singing/ call-and-response.
Simple rhythms to familiar songs/ poems, represent using graphic notation.
Rhythm – Experience rhythmic patterns - notions of being surrounded by rhythm
Rhythm - Copy a simple or complex rhythm – name chanting |
Easter Songs and Nursery Rhymes
Music – Moods, Pictures, and Soundscapes – Emotions, expressions, and moods. Facial expressions and changing voices. Simple soundscapes.
Timbre – Different timbres – soundscapes
Tempo – Emotional states through changes in tempo Timbre – Experience timbre between different sounds |
Summer Songs
Patterns with Pitch –Listening games.
Creating graphic notations – pipe cleaner notation.
Listen to and begin to perform rap music, using visuals to support.
Dynamics – Dynamic listening – dramatic effect Structure – Three-piece musical structure – Paper Orchestra Pitch – Rap music |
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Off-site opportunities |
Holybourne Park – weekly visit |
Keydells Garden Centre Christmas Lights Walk |
Alice Holt – weekly visit |
Farnborough 360 |
Hogmoor Inclosure – weekly visit |
Beach trip – West Wittering |