Reception Mae Jemison & Jane Goodall 2025 - 2026
Welcome to Reception!
Meet the Team
Mrs R Harrison - Class Teacher
Mrs A Wadley - Class Teacher
Mrs R Ledgar - Teaching Assistant
Mrs N McGarvey - Teaching Assistant
Mrs Y Lee - Teaching Assistant
PE
PE day for Reception is Monday and Wednesday. Please ensure your child comes to school in their PE kits on these days.
Remember, no earrings can be worn for PE.
Reception Curriculum
Intent – Why do we teach what we teach?
Here at Cottam Primary School, we aim to give every child the very best start possible to their education. Through our curriculum, we intend to provide our children with the knowledge and skills they need to thrive and be successful in the world.
At Cottam Primary School we build on what our children already know and can do. Each individual child comes into school at different starting points and we aim to provide a stimulating environment to help all children develop and grow into lifelong learners. We build our curriculum around the children’s interests and provide opportunities for learning indoors and outdoors.
In reception, we work hard to embed positive attitudes towards school and aim to foster a genuine love and enthusiasm for learning. We encourage children to be curious and ask questions, deepen their understanding of the world around them and develop and share their own opinions.  We teach the EYFS learning skills through play and our engaging environments. Play creates the conditions for children to test the world, to make sense of it and to grow the skills needed to communicate, to negotiate and to express their inner selves.
 Implementation – How do we teach what we teach?
Our children learn through a balance of child-initiated and adult-directed activities. The timetable is carefully planned to ensure daily high-quality inputs in English, Maths and Phonics.
Teaching in the Early Years Foundation Stage is based on securing progress towards Early Learning Goals, which indicate what is expected of most children by the end of the foundation stage. These goals are contained within the following areas of learning and development-
Three Prime Areas
Personal, Social and Emotional Development
Physical Development
Communication and Language
Four Specific Areas
Literacy
Mathematics
Understanding of the World
Expressive Arts and Design
In addition, there is a focus on the characteristics of Effective Learning which are:
Playing and Exploring
Active Learning
Creating and Thinking Critically
Impact – How do we know what our children have learnt and how well they have learnt it?
Our Curriculum needs to meet the needs of our children, including our disadvantaged pupils and those with SEND, so we take time looking at and evaluating how well our children are learning. We carry out regular skills audits in the provision, to ensure it is meaningful and beneficial to the children in our classes. We achieve this by talking to the children, looking at their work, observing their learning experiences and analysing data.
At three points in the year, we update the progress the children have made on our tracker system. This information enables us to assess the impact of teaching and decide what to put in place moving forward to ensure the best outcomes for all the children.
In addition to this we formally assess phonics termly enabling the children to be reading at the appropriate level as well as highlighting any gaps in their phonic recognition.
Drawing Club
Drawing Club is an approach designed by Greg Bottrill that immerses children into a world full of imagination.
It is through drawing club that we open up the magic world of tales and story to children whilst at the same time enriching their language skills and developing their fine motor. Drawing Club shows children that the pencil is like a wand and can make all kinds of things happen to what we draw together.
Using a variety of picture books, traditional tales and old TV cartoons, we’ll be taking your child on an adventure into imagined worlds where we can choose what happens and how. Children learn new, exciting vocabulary that we revisit each day of the week. We draw characters on a Monday, settings on a Tuesday and we ‘wonder’ on a Thursday and Friday.
We add maths to our drawings by talking about shapes and numbers. We might be drawing a troll with a spherical shaped head, 2 strong, wiry hairs on his chin and double this amount coming out of each ear. He has one more than 4 buttons on his filthy, ripped shirt. Children observe as the teacher models drawing club each morning and then get the opportunity to complete their own drawings. They are invited to come to Drawing Club and can borrow ideas from the teacher or create their own amazing ideas to share.
One of the most exciting parts of Drawing Club is adding secret symbols and passwords to our drawings. Sometimes we draw a secret symbol and add a password that can make anything happen! This can be a mark, letter, digraph (2 letters that make one sound), a word or a sentence. As children make progress and become more confident with their phonics, their passwords develop and become phrases and sentences.
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