Welcome to Explorers Class
Children start their learning journey at Sleights in Explorers Class. Our hardworking and dedicated team is made up of Mrs Kipling, Mrs Wharrick and Mrs Harrison, our Pre-School leader. Explorers children enjoy activities that stimulate and engage children’s interests and lead to spontaneous play. Practitioners know the children and their strengths and areas for development. It is this excellent knowledge that enables children to establish excellent foundations for their time at Sleights. Explorers Class is open from 8.50am to 3.00pm Monday to Friday during term time. We are very flexible at accommodating sessions to suit all families. This can include mornings, afternoons, or all day. Lunch is also offered for children. In September 2022, we excitedly opened our brand new, purpose built, Early Years unit. |
We are proud to be able to offer 2 year old provision for children in Explorers class. We are able to offer both private and funded places for children when they turn 2.
The term after their 3rd birthday, all children become eligible for government funding, this allows them to access 15 hours free childcare a week, or 30 hours for qualifying working families. It is possible to share funding between two different childcare settings and if you would like to do so please inform a member of staff.
Wherever possible, we are happy to admit children after their 2nd or 3rd birthday prior to the funding commencing. However, this is dependent on the availability of spaces at the time.
ClothesWe hope that children in Explorers Class will enjoy a variety of play – some of it messy! With this in mind, we ask families to consider the clothes that children in Explorers wear during sessions. Key WorkerEach child in Explorers is allocated a key worker. The aim of this role is to oversee your child’s learning and development journey throughout their time in Explorers. This key worker will share key learning activities with children and report strengths and target areas to parents and families.
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Can you feed the frog?
Miss Idle has made a frog using an old box and painted a frog on the front.
She cut a hole out and added a flap for it’s mouth. Can you roll a dice, count the dots and look at the numeral, then post that amount of bugs into the frogs mouth? Can you count out loud as you are doing it? Well done!
Thursday’s Learning Suggestion – Plastic Bottle Bird Feeder
Wednesday 8th April – Teddy Bear’s Picnic
Good morning everyone.
The sun is shining again – what a beautiful day!
What a perfect day to have a Teddy Bear’s Picnic. Take your favourite toys out into the fresh air, put down a blanket and share some snacks. You could even have a go making a Teddy Bear Sandwich (See Tapestry for more details).
While your outside, look around, what do you see? What is the weather doing today? Are there many clouds today?
Maybe, take some paper and colouring pencils outside and draw things you see, the sky, some flowers, trees or birds.
Sing the Teddy Bear’s Picnic Song while you’re enjoying the sunshine! – see link. Be warned once you start singing it, you cant stop!
Have fun and don’t forget to send us your videos, pictures and messages on Tapestry and let us know whatever it is you’re doing today!
Look out for tonight’s story on Tapestry – 6pm don’t be late!
Keep smiling – Team Sleights
Wednesday 6th April
Good morning everyone,
How fabulous, the sun is shining again!
Whatever you do today, keep in touch and look out for tonight’s Bedtime Story.
Keep smiling 🙂
Team Sleights
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
We have been reading the Very Hungry Caterpillar and have done lots of lovely painting and threading and playing.
Here is a link to a video of the talented Eric Carle,the author and illustrator.
Take a look. Perhaps you could send us your story telling on Tapestry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACP0YlTq9yU
Happy Learning
Good Morning 26th March 2020
Good Morning to you all. I hope that you enjoyed our stories yesterday. A new story will be on later today.
The sun is shining so I am sure that you will all want to take the opportunity to be outside looking for signs of spring and taking care of the worms.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pG9mcUiwXY&t=74s
Here is a link to one of our favourite songs if you would like a little reminder. It is Micheal Rosen singing,” Threw It Out The Window…” Sing while you are digging.
http://www.treetoolsforschools.org.uk/activities/pdfs/pdf_spring_spotter_sheet.pdf
This link will take you to a guide to help you identify signs of spring.
If you are spending time inside today you could have a look around your house to find any clocks. I had fun yesterday taking pictures of all of mine. You can send me pictures on Tapestry.
Have a play around with some fun online timers and let me know what you can do in 1 minute.
https://www.online-stopwatch.com/classroom-timers/
Have fun and stay safe.
Happy Learning
Mrs Hann
Daily Update 25th March 2020
Good Morning Happy People and thank you for all of your fantastic photographs. It is wonderful to see you all. The sun is shining again so its another wonderful day to get outside and play.
https://abcdoes.com/home-learning/
At this page,you will find a beautiful range of great things to try out from painting with flowers to making a band from your kitchen equipment. This is fun for all the family.
If you are on Facebook,search for Maria’s Mini Movers. Maria is an ex-pupil from Sleights C of E School and is now a Professional dancer. She is doing a free dance lesson three times a week and the video will remain on her page.
https://www.facebook.com/mariasminimovers/
I will have Tapestry open all day so semd me a message and let me know if I can help.
Mrs Brown’s story was an epic last night so look out for another today.
Happy Learning
Mrs Hann
March 24th 2020 A Good Day To Dig For Worms
Good Morning Pioneers and Explorers,
I think it would be a good day today to dig for worms. Worms are fascinating and digging for worms is always a popular Pioneer passtime. I have posted a link to help you identify the different parts of a worm and the different types of worm. If you find any good ones please send me some pictures on Tapestry.
https://www.opalexplorenature.org/sites/default/files/7/file/soil-survey-field-guide-2014.pdf
With new updates from the government it is essential that we all stay home to stay safe.
The chest at the front of school will continue to be filled and is a wonderful resource for us.
Happy Learning
Team Sleights
OfSTED report – November 2019
We are so delighted to be able to share our OfSTED report from November 2019.
A huge thank you to everyone for their hard work, dedication and support. Go, Team Sleights!
Goodbye, Mrs Vicar!
On 23rd September, the whole school gathered in St. John’s Church to say goodbye to Mrs Vicar (Reverend Veronica Carolan). Reverend Veronica begins her retirement after many years of faithful service and the school was so pleased to be able to mark this special occasion. The school shared songs, poems, readings and their heartfelt thoughts on Mrs Vicar. See the gallery for a snapshot of the service.