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For Term 1 2025, we are learning feelings!
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Performance: Place fingertips of bent hand at side of chest, wrist upwards. Drop wrist downwards, so that palm ends upwards.
This term, Room 19 has been taking a multisensory approach to learning the letters of the alphabet and their sounds. Alongside building our letter-sound knowledge, we have been developing fine motor skills by constructing, tracing, and writing each letter.
To ensure plenty of practice and consolidation, we focus on one letter every two weeks. We use a variety of hands-on materials, such as blocks, toy animals, pipe cleaners, and pom-poms, to develop our letter formation and recognition. We also engage in sensory-based activities like tracing letters in sensory trays before transitioning to writing on paper.
Our phonics learning has been reinforced through engaging activities, including letter crafts, alliteration sentences, themed stories, and interactive games. Room 19 has been working hard and having lots of fun exploring letters in creative ways!