EYFS

Enrichment Plan

Enrichment Plan
Term Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2
Pre and Nursery
  • Diwali
  • Christmas – Celebrations
  • Chinese New Year – mythology
  • Pancake Day celebrations
  • Easter Celebrations
  • Science Day
  • Number & Puzzle Day
  • Visit to Greenlands Farm
  • Visit to Animal Park
  • Sports Day
Reception
  • Diwali
  • Cenotaph Service
  • St Mary’s Church
  • Christmas Tree Festival & Service
  • Christmas – Celebrations
  • Pantomime @ Forum
  • Chinese New Year – mythology
  • Pancake Day celebrations
  • Easter Celebrations
  • Dowdales’ Woods
  • History day – Furness Abbey
  • Science Day
  • Fun Run
  • Number & Puzzle Day
  • Visit to Greenlands Farm
  • Visit to Animal Park
  • Sports Day
  • Fun Run
Year 1
  • Dalton Castle visit
  • Dalton Co-op buy fruit & veg
  • Abbot Hall visit
  • Kendal Castle visit
  • KS1 Fun Run – Dowdales
  • Remembrance
  • Cenotaph Service
  • St Mary’s Church
  • Christmas Tree Festival & Service
  • Dowdales’ Woods
  • Christmas – senses & artefacts
  • Pantomime @ Forum
  • Visit of all local churches – URC, Our Lady of the Rosary & St Mary’s Church
  • China as a comparison study
  • Shrove Tuesday
  • Big Sing
  • Keysteps Gymnastics Competition
  • Easter – senses & artefacts
  • History day – Furness Abbey
  • Y1 Fun Athletics
  • Science Day
  • Fun Run
  • Dowdales’ Woods
  • Visit from Dowdales Textile students
  • Number & Puzzle Day
  • Visit to Animal Park
  • Sports Day
  • Fun Run
  • Visit to Dock Museum
  • Visit to Kepplewray / Grizedale Forest
  • Swimming Gala
Year 2
  • Abott Hall visit – George Romney
  • Victorian Schoolroom workshop
  • Dowdales’ Woods
  • KS1 Fun Run – Dowdales
  • Gunpowder Plot
  • Cenotaph Service
  • St Mary’s Church
  • Christmas Tree Festival & Service
  • Singing in Locality
  • Christmas – individual perspective
  • Pantomime @ Forum
  • Chinese New Year
  • Making pancakes
  • Big Sing
  • Dowdales’ Woods
  • Keysteps Gymnastics Competition
  • Easter Story
  • History Day – Furness Abbey
  • Science Day
  • Visit to Kadampa Temple / Conishead Woods and coast
  • Dalton Co-op buy ingredients for Healthy Sandwich
  • Number & Puzzle Day
  • Visit to Animal Park
  • Sports Day
  • Fun Run
  • Dowdales’ Woods
  • Visit to Kepplewray / Grizedale Forest
  • Swimming Gala
  • Mini Olympics
Reception Yearly Plan 2023 – 2024
Term  Autumn 1  Autumn 2  Spring 1  Spring 2  Summer 1  Summer 2
Dates  6.9.23 – 20.10.23  30.10.23 – 19.12.23  3.1.24 – 16.2.24  26.2.24 – 28.3.24  16.4.24 – 24.5.24  3.6.24 – 19.7.23
Weeks  6 weeks 3 days  7 weeks 2 days  6 weeks 3 days  4 weeks 4 days  5 weeks 4 days  7 weeks
Events  Trips Arts Week  Remembrance –  visit to the   Cenotaph  Bonfire Night  Christmas – Visit to Church  CIN  Pantomime Chinese New Year  Shrove Tuesday World Book Day  Mother’s Day  Visit Dowdales’ Woods History Day at Furness  Abbey Science Day  Puzzle and games Day Father’s Day  Summer school trip  Zoo trip to the Animal  park  Greenlands Farm visit
Topics  Ourselves  Celebrations  Once Upon a Time   (Traditional Tales) Down at the Bottom of  the Garden Pirates and Under the  Sea A Ticket to Ride
Key   Knowledge Ourselves  Families come in all shapes and sizes. We  are all unique, but other people can have  similarities to me. It is good to be different  and we must always show kindness and  respect towards everyone.   Celebrations  Different people celebrate different things  and have different traditions. People  celebrate their birthday to remember the  day they were born. Harvest is a time to say  thank you for what we have. Bonfire Night is  on the 5th November. People celebrate with  bonfires and fireworks. Remembrance Day is  on the 11th November. We remember all  the people who have died in wars. There is a  time of silence at 11am. Diwali is the Hindu  Which Season?  The seasons are Autumn, Winter, Spring and  Summer. In Autumn some leaves change  colour and start to fall off the trees. Not   much grows in Winter. It is cold and can be  snowy and icy. In Spring it starts to get  warmer, and things start to grow again. In  Summer it can be hot and lots of things  grow.  Once Upon a Time  A traditional tale is a story that has been  told and re-told for many years, and then becomes a story that almost everyone  knows. Traditional tales can also be referred  to as fairy stories or fairy tales. Stories such  as Cinderella, Goldilocks and the Three  Which Season?  The seasons are Autumn, Winter, Spring and  Summer. In Autumn some leaves change  colour and start to fall off the trees. Not   much grows in Winter. It is cold and can be  snowy and icy. In Spring it starts to get  warmer, and things start to grow again. In  Summer it can be hot and lots of things  grow.  Pirates and Under the Sea  Pirates existed long ago and still exist today.  Ann Bonny, Calico Jack and Blackbeard were  pirates. Pirates liked to travel and hide their   treasure. Pirates have a code. There are  fiction and non -fiction texts about pirates.  Pirates can be placed on a time-line. 

festival of light. Christmas Advent is a time  of preparation for Christmas. Christmas  takes place on the 25th December and is a  Christian Festival celebrating the birth of  Jesus. A Nativity play tells the story of Jesus’  birth.  Which Season?  The seasons are Autumn, Winter, Spring and  Summer. In Autumn some leaves change  colour and start to fall off the trees. Not   much grows in Winter. It is cold and can be  snowy and icy. In Spring it starts to get  warmer, and things start to grow again. In  Summer it can be hot and lots of things  grow. Bears and Jack and the Beanstalk are all  traditional stories.  Down at the Bottom of the Garden  Plants grow from seeds or bulbs. Plants  have roots, stems/stalks, leaves and flowers.  Plants need light, warmth, water and food  to grow.  Baby animals are sometimes known by  different names to the adult. Some baby  animals do not look like the adult. Spiders  have 8 legs. Insects have 6 legs and three  body sections – head, thorax and abdomen.  Our World  We have a responsibility to look after our  world. Different religions have their own  Creation stories. Lots of creatures live in the sea. The seas  and oceans are habitats. We need to do our  best to protect the seas and oceans.   A Ticket to Ride  Life is a journey. Journeys can be made on a  variety of different kinds of transport. Transport  is chosen according to distance needed to travel,  cost and ease of access. 
Texts  Here We Are  Marvellous Me  In Every House on Every  Street  So Much  Home  Simon Sock  Spot books  Sam’s sandwich  Hairy Maclary collection Non-Fiction Autumn   Texts Bonfire Night/Guy  Fawkes  Room on the Broom Winnie the Witch  Remembrance  Nativity Story  Diwali Non-Fiction  texts  Traditional Tale –  The Nutcracker The Three Little Pigs Goldilocks and the   Three Bears  The Three Billy Goats  Gruff  Little Red Riding Hood The Little Red Hen  The Gingerbread Man Non-Fiction Winter   Texts Oliver’s Vegetables  Dora’s Eggs  The first egg hunt  It wasn’t me  In a minute Mum  Why I love my mum Why I love my   grandma  A seed in need  The little egg  Non-Fiction Minibeast  Texts  Non-Fiction Spring   Texts  The Easter Story Ten Little Pirates  Pirates Love   Underpants  Polly pirate picks a   pirate  Mrs Pirate  Munch, crunch, pirate  lunch  The pirate house  The Snail and the   Whale  Sharing a Shell  Shark in the dark  Smiley shark Mr Gumpy’s Outing  Daddy hugs  Mrs Armitage on   Wheels  Duck in a Truck  Fix it duck  Come on Daisy  Let’s feed the ducks What’s up duck?  Splish splash ducky  It’s quacky time  And the train goes…. Green light for the   little red train

Commotion in the  ocean  What’s more scary   than a shark?  Barry, The fish with  fingers  Only one you  Hooray for fish  Winnie under the sea Winnie at the seaside Don’t eat the teacher How to catch a   mermaid  Sharing a shell  The little mermaid  In the boat  Busy boats  Brilliant boats  Goat in a boat  Captain Duck The night flight for the  little red train  The runaway train  We catch the bus  The big red bus  The Naughty Bus  We all go travelling by The journey home   from Grandpa’s  Where next Mr Noah?
PSED  Self Regulation  To be able to show resilience and perseverance in the face of challenge.  To be able to see themselves as a valuable individual.  To be able to identify and moderate their own feelings socially and emotionally.  To be able to set and work towards simple goals.  To tolerate delay control their immediate impulses when appropriate.  To give focused attention to what is be said and respond appropriately.  To show an ability to follow instructions involving several ideas or actions. 

Managing Self  To be able to express their feelings and consider the feelings of others.  To be able to manage their own needs.  To be able to manage own personal hygiene, dressing, toileting and making healthy food choices.  To know why adult supervision is needed when using the internet.  To be able to manage safety in different environments, road safety, online, pool safety.
Building Relationships  To get to know each other.  To be able to understand our school values.  To be able to talk about members of their immediate family and community.  To be able to name and describe people who are familiar to them.  To be able to think about the perspectives of others.  To build constructive and respectful relationships.  To understand that some places are special to members of their community.  To be able to recognise that people have different beliefs and celebrate special times in different ways.
PD  Ipep  Games and fundamentals IPep – Beanbag   Skills iPep – Gym Jumping  and Balancing IPep – Dance   Minibeasts iPep – Bats and Balls at  the Circus iPep – Fun Games with  Friends

CL  Listening, Attention and Understanding  To be able to listen in new and familiar situations.  To be able to maintain attention in new situations.  To be able to shift attention when required.  To be able to engage in stories that are familiar and new with interest and enjoyment.

Speaking  To be able to talk about themselves and others.  To be able to engage in meaningful conversations with others.  To be able to hold conversations when involved in back-and-forth exchanges with their teacher and peers. To be able to make comments about what they have heard and ask questions to clarify their understanding. To be able to listen attentively and respond to what they hear with relevant questions, comments and actions when being read to,  during whole class discussions and small group interactions.  To be able to ask questions about familiar aspects of their environment and their learning.  To be able to express their ideas and feelings about their experiences.  To be able to participate in small group and one-to-one discussions, offering their own ideas, using recently introduced vocabulary. To be able to begin to talk about why things happen using new vocabulary learnt.  To be able to offer explanations for why things happen, making use of recently introduced vocabulary from stories, non-fiction,  rhymes and poems when appropriate.  To be able to express their feelings and ideas about their experiences using full sentences, including use of past, present and future  tenses and making use of conjunctions, with modelling and support from the teacher.  To be able to make relevant comments when listening to stories and can answer ‘why’ questions.  To be able to link events in a story to their own experiences.  To be able to ask questions to find out more.  To be able to respond to others appropriately in play.  To be able to engage in story times.  To be able to engage with non-fiction texts.  To be able to follow simple instructions.  To be able to use intonation to make meaning clear to others.  To be able to start conversations with peers or familiar adults.  To be able to retell simple events.
Lit  Distinguish between a  letter, word and space. Use illustrations to talk  about a text.  Sequence important   parts of a story.  Use developing GPC   knowledge to  Read all Phase 2   HFW  State simple   likes/dislikes about  familiar texts  Know that   information can be  retrieved from  Can understand the  terms: book, cover,  beginning, middle,   end, page, word,   letter, line.   Is beginning to blend  adjacent consonants in  words in a range of  Without prompting,  uses words and   illustrations together  to gain meaning from a  text.  Can read words with  all phase 3 graphemes. Beginning to make   predications based on  titles, text, blurb   and/or Can read most   common CVC words  automatically, without  the need for sounding  and blending   Can confidently sound  and blend words   containing taught 

sound/blend simple   VC/CVC words with phase  2 graphemes  Children give meaning to  the marks they make as  they draw, write, paint  and type using a   keyboard or touch-screen  technology.  Children show a   preference for a   dominant hand.  Children begin to write  some letters accurately.  Read and write tricky  words is, I, the. different sources   such as books,   posters and   computers   Know a wider range  of phase 2  graphemes and can  sound and blend to  read most CVC   words (including   words with double  letters, e.g. bell)   Point to a full stop  in a text   Retell familiar   stories with a   growing confidence  Recognise language  patterns in stories,  poems and other   texts, e.g. repeated  phrases, rhyme,   alliteration  Talk about the main  points or key events  in a simple text.  Read and write   tricky words as, and,  has, his, her, go, no,  to into, she, he, of,  we, me, be.  combinations: CVCC,  CCVC .  Can read words with  phase 3 graphemes. Children spell words by  identifying the   phonemes and then  writing the grapheme.  Read and write tricky  words was, you, they,  my, by, all, are, sure,  pure.  Review all tricky words  taught so far and   secure spelling of   them.  illustrations   Is able to read all   Phase 2, 3 and 4 HFW   Knows the function of  full stops when reading  and shows this in their  reading aloud.  Can read words with  phase 4 graphemes  and short vowels.  Read and write tricky  words said, so, have,  like, some, come, love,  do, were, here, little,  says, there, when,   what, one, out, today.  vowel and consonant  digraphs and some   words with adjacent  consonants  Can read words with  phase 4 graphemes  and long vowels,   words ending with s,  es, ing, ed, er and est.  Review all tricky words  taught so far and   secure spelling them. 

Maths  Following Master the  Curriculum
UtW  -Identifying their family.  -Commenting on photos  of their family; naming  who they can see and of  what relation they are to  them.  -Can talk about what they  do with their family and  places they have been  with their family.   -Can draw similarities and  make comparisons   between other families. -Name and describe   people who are familiar  to them.  -Read fictional stories  about families and start  to tell the difference   between real and fiction.  -Talk about members of  their immediate family  and community.   -Navigating around our  classroom and outdoor  areas.   -Long ago – How time has  changed.   -Look at changes in living  things – changes in the  leaves, weather, seasons (Autumn)  Harvest time -Children talk about  past birthday   experiences.  -Children learn who  Guy Fawkes was.  -Children listen to  the story of the   gunpowder plot and  why we   commemorate   Bonfire Night.  -Children   understand why we  have Remembrance. -Children listen to  the Nativity Story. -Children talk about  what they have   done with their   families during   Christmas’ in the   past.  -Show photos of   how Christmas used  to be celebrated in  the past.  -Listening to stories  and placing events in  chronological order.  -Use world maps to  show children where  some stories are   based.   -Introduce children to  a range of fictional   characters and   creatures from stories  and to begin to   differentiate these   characters from real  people in their lives. -Look at changes in   living things – changes  in the leaves, weather,  seasons (Winter). -Look at changes in  living things – changes  in the leaves, weather,  seasons (Spring)  -Explore the world   around us and see how  it changes as we enter  Summer. Provide   opportunities for   children to note and  record the weather.  -Building a ‘Bug Hotel’  -Draw children’s   attention to the   immediate   environment,   introducing and   modelling new   vocabulary where   appropriate.  -Encourage   interactions with the  outdoors to foster   curiosity and give   children freedom to  touch, smell and hear  the natural world   around them during  hands-on experiences.  -Life cycle of a   butterfly/frog  -Minibeast habitats. -Look at changes in  living things – changes  in the leaves, weather,  seasons (Summer)  -Materials –  floating/sinking.  -Boat building.  -Making treasure   maps.  -Using BeeBots on   treasure maps.  -Finding out facts   about sea creatures.  -Discuss how children  got to school and what  mode of transport   they used. Introduce  the children to a range  of transport and where  they can be found.   -Look at the difference  in transport in this   country and one other  country.  -Encourage children to  make simple   comparisons.  -Use Beebots on   simple maps,   encouraging the   children to use   navigational language. -Can children talk   about their homes and  what there is to do   near their homes?  -Drawing/painting/  constructing their   homes.  -Environments –  features of our local  environment. Maps of  our local area and   compare places on   Google Earth. How are  they similar/different?

RE – What Feelings can  we Talk About? 
EAD  Self-portraits (pencil)  Self-portraits (paintings) Family portraits (pencil)  Christmas card designs  (Cauliflower cards)  Collage  Autumn crafts  Clay hedgehog  Joining in with songs and  rhymes.  Music Express.  Exploring colour mixing.  Free drawing/painting -Firework and   bonfire night   artwork  Diwali  -Painting Poppies  for Remembrance  Music Express  -Christmas Card   designs  Christmas crafts  Christmas Nativity  performance.  Free   drawing/painting.  Three Pigs Houses – collage different   materials  Drawing/painting/  collage traditional tale  characters.  Free drawing/painting. Music Express. Observational   drawings of Spring   flowers.  Observational   paintings of Spring   flowers.  Easter cards  Spring crafts  Music Express.  Create a home for a  minibeast.  Free drawing/painting. Designing and making  our own treasure   maps.  Sea creature crafts  Music Express  Free drawing/painting. Making model houses  – junk modelling  Making our own map of our local   area/school  Music Express