Barnby and North Cove Primary School
Glebeland Primary School
Helmingham Primary School and Nursery
Henley Primary School
Kirkley Nursery
Mendham Primary School
Middleton Primary School
Reedham Primary School
Rendlesham Primary School
Riverwalk School
Southwold Primary School
St Edmund's Primary School
Warren School
Winterton Primary School and Nursery
Yoxford & Peasenhall Primary Academy
As part of my Head of Service role, I am fortunate to visit our Trust Early Years classes to observe and then share their good practice with colleagues. I’ve recently been to Rendlesham Primary School and seen how they have improved their provision to support children’s gross and fine motor skills.
In the nursery class, the children are allocated a weekly fine motor skills task which is specifically designed to support individuals to achieve their next step. Children arrive for their session and find their photograph which is placed near the activity. Zoe Drackford, the class teacher, carefully assesses the children’s current pencil grip and provides suitable activities to ensure progression. An example of the type of pencil grip posters she has displayed, can be found here:
https://abcdoes.com/abc-does-a-blog/2011/05/07/resourcesdraft/
Some of the activities implemented:
Zoe’s careful planning ensure the children develop their shoulder, elbow and wrist pivot before moving onto to strengthening their finger joints. For those of you who accessed the ‘Getting Ready to Write’ online CPD, you’ll be familiar with children’s physical journey to become a dexterous mark marker.
In the reception classes, children spend most of their time in free flow where they have access to a large shared outdoor area. Kirsty Cook and her dynamic early years team have been busy developing the continuous provision including planning more opportunities for children to develop their gross motor skills:
Some of the activities in the outdoor area:
I can see from the CPD evaluation form responses, many early years’ practitioners (and a KS1 teacher) found the ‘Getting Ready to Write’ online webinar informative and are excited to implement new ideas into their classroom. I look forward to visiting you in your setting later this year to see the direct impact on your children.
Caroline Richardson, HoS EYFS