Literacy Focus- June 4th

Hello everyone💖 Mrs Dunnett and Mrs Duncan have enjoyed sharing your learning again this week. Thank you for emailing your drawings, paintings, photographs of your outdoor learning and films of you singing and dancing.

Please continue to share with us at

balmullops.enquiries@fife.gov.uk

Please advise us if you would prefer any pictures not to appear on the blog.

We will share a selection each week highlighting the learning through play. We are guided in the early years by Education Scotland.

https://education.gov.scot/media/3bjpr3wa/realisingtheambition.pdf

How we develop literacy in the early years

Going on a nature walk to collect loose parts for the art we plan to create.

Planning , discussing textures, shapes and colours. Expressing my thoughts, feeling and opinions and consider those of others.Providing opportunities to develop gross and fine motor skills.

 

Exploring the beach creating transient art.

Providing different opportunities to express my thoughts ,feelings and opinions. Connecting with my interests and family life.

Engaging with quality texts, illustrations and other media. Inspired by the story featured on the blog (May22nd) creating a telescope and joining in the retelling of the story.

‘Shark in the Park on a Windy Day’ by Nick Sharratt.

 

 

Extending  role play- building on my interests and life experiences, encouraging interactions, conversations and new vocabulary.

 

 

Retelling a familiar story verbally and non verbally using puppets. Sequencing the events in the story.

 

 

Exploring a variety of picture books, fiction and non-fiction texts. Reading in our den by torchlight adding to our experience.

“Literacy learning should encourage children to see themselves as readers and writers, through purposeful experiences which build on the way that children use literacy.” Realising the Ambition – National Practice Guidance for early years in Scotland.

 

Following her interest in flowers creating art from dried flowers collected on a previous walk. Using a non-fiction book to find out the names of the flowers.

 

 

Having fun with everyday experiences. Extending vocabulary and linking our experiences to songs, rhymes  and stories we know.

Static electricity,

makes us feel all tickly.

Let the lycra in the air -woooh

Just look at all that crazy hair!