Getting to know you
25 Apr 2025It’s been lovely to welcome back all of the children this week and say a special hello to the new children who have had their first few days in Transition.
Wednesday was a very exciting day, as we were back in school after a long break. Mrs Nelson and I thought everyone looked very smart and grown-up in their summer uniforms. We have loved hearing all about the children’s holidays; it sounds like everyone has been very busy getting up to some wonderful activities and adventures.
We also had a think as a class about the expectations at different times of the day in Transition such as circle times, quiet activity times, play times and tidy-up times. The children had lots of fantastic ideas about how we can work as a team to make sure that everyone feels happy and can learn in the best way in Transition.
We did a really fun getting to know you activity. Each of the children had a clipboard and had to tick off different things when they had found someone in the class who matched that statement. Some of the things they were looking for were; someone who plays football, someone who doesn’t like chocolate and someone who has been on an aeroplane. The children were brilliant at asking each other questions and had lots of fun finding out new things about their friends.
Our letter sound this week was s which we decided was a helpful letter, as it sounds and looks like its snake shape. I was so impressed with the efforts made by all children to have a try at the letter sound sheet that we completed after our carpet time. The classroom was full of concentration and all the children showed fantastic perseverance!
We have made lots of time for some free-play time in Transition this week, which has been a lovely way to get to know the new children and their individual interests. The children have really enjoyed using our train station role play area which has introduced the idea of time, and has been strengthening their finger muscles as they hole punch the train tickets for their customers! They have also enjoyed our cosy new book corner and outdoor reading space. The classroom and outdoor area has been full of dressing-up, potion making, construction and lots of laughter! We are looking forward to doing lots more outdoor activities as (hopefully) the brighter and warmer summer weather rolls in!
I have been blown away by how well all of the children have settled back into the routines of school this week and it has been wonderful to see the existing Transition children helping the new children settle in. I look forward to a very exciting Summer Term together!