<p>Models created for all areas of the curriculum. Clear progression from nursery to reception. links to Y1/KS1 too.</p>
<p>Fonts used are ‘Comic Zine’ and Printed Letterjoin. Comic Zine is a free online font. You may need to tweak fonts if you don’t have letter join installed.</p>
<p>PSE Progress Model showing progression from nursery to reception. Includes references to PSHE Association documents - Links to KS1 expectations.</p>
<p>Neutral display for EYFS/KS1</p>
<p>We are using alongside our daily number.<br />
Write it: model writing the number with the correct formation<br />
Show me: find the correct amount of objects and blu-tack them on<br />
Tally: represent the number as a tally<br />
Partition it: Partition the number e.g. 5 can be 4 + 1, 3 + 2…<br />
Make it: What can you add to make the number, what can you subtract to make the number<br />
Ten frame: Either colour in or stick coloured counters on to represent the number<br />
Challenge: Could be to represent as a part/part whole. Could be to identify tens and ones. Could be a word problem using that number. Etc…</p>
<p>This document can be used in conjunction with our PSE progress model.</p>
<p>The document is an overview of PSE for Nursery and Reception.</p>
<p>You will need to download the free font Comic Zine OT for it to be displayed as pictured.</p>
<p>I have created a play dough recipe book. The idea is that you can print, laminate and cut to create an A5 booklet on a keyring.</p>
<p>All recipes can be made independently by children as measurements are in cups and all ingredients are recorded in a pictorial form.</p>
<p>I’ve started to make labels for my classroom. Please download and use within your classroom if you feel that they will be useful. The font that I have used is a letter-join font. You may need to change it if you do not follow this scheme.</p>