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Reception

Throughout the Year, children will begin to develop their Working Scientifically Skills. This will include: 

  • showing curiosity about objects, events and people
  • engaging in open-ended activities
  • taking risks, engaging in new experiences and learning by trial and error
  • finding ways to solve problems
  • finding new ways to do things 
  • testing their own ideas
  • developing ideas of grouping, sequencing, cause and effect 
  • knowing about some similarities and differences in relation to places, objects, materials and living things
  • talking and asking questions about aspects of the world they are knowledgable e.g. where they live or the natural world
  • using their senses to explore the world around them
  • making links and noticing patterns in their experiences
  • choosing the resources they need for their chosen activities
  • handling equipment and tools effectively 
  • creating simple representations of events, people and objects
  • answering how and why questions about their experiences 
  • making observations of animals and plants, talking about changes and explaining why some things occur
  • developing their own narratives and explanations by connecting ideas or events

 

In Autumn 1, children have been learning about Ourselves. This includes:

  • learning the parts of the body and its parts
  • exploring the world around us using our senses
  • learning about how to look after our body - healthy eating and washing and hygiene routines
  • identifying similarities and differences between our families and other families
  • showing care and concern for living things and the environment including our Farm and Wildlife Area
  • constructing dens
  • looking for signs of Autumn

Why don't you try to do some of these activities at home?