Nursery
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Reception
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- Beginning to dress themselves e.g. putting on own coat and shoes, zipping up their coats.
- Independently going to the toilet.
- Washing and drying hands.
- Trying different foods.
- Beginning to know about healthy and unhealthy foods.
- Holding a cup without spilling whilst drinking.
- Separating care-giver.
- Independently exploring the indoor and outdoor environments.
- Building their resilience to keep on trying if they do not achieve on the first attempt.
- Keeping themselves safe and being aware of danger.
- Concept of time; now, and next.
- Asking Questions.
- Talking about their families and home.
- Learning that we have similarities and differences to our friends.
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- Put coat on by themselves
- Zip or button up coat
- Know when they need to go to the toilet
- Be able to go to the toilet on their own
- Know how to wash their hands properly, using soap
- Can dress and undress for p.e. without support by end of year
- Can help themselves to water, choosing the cup that is theirs
- Can feed themselves at dinner time
- Can make healthy food choices Can brush their teeth independently, morning and night
- Know why we must have good dental hygiene
- Knows how to get and use a tissue to wipe their nose
- Knows how to catch a cough or a sneeze and then wash their hands
- Can use scissors safely and with good control
- Can hold a pencil in a tripod grip
- Can write their name
- Recognises all letters of the alphabet
- Recognises numbers from 1 to
- Concept of time; now, next, today, tomorrow
- Speak clearly
- Listen to others
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Year 1
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Year 2
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- Put their coat on independently and fasten Dress independently for p.e.
- Hang up coats and book bags
- Put work into book bag at the end of the day, independently
- Empty book bag at home
- Look after their own things – jumper, p.e. kit, shoes, coat, hat (items need to be labelled with their name)
- Understand hygiene and be able to wash hands independently
- Make healthy food choices and use knife and fork independently
- Eat fruit appropriately, peel bananas, oranges
- Understand the value of different coins and notes
- Can use scissors safely and with good control
- Can hold a pencil in a tripod grip
- Can write their full name
- Understand stranger danger
- Understand that some strangers can be helpful – police, firefighters, teachers
- Speak clearly in a group
- Listen to a partner, a group, whole class
- Be able to speak to adults and children clearly and appropriately
- Use the internet safely with a grown up
- Understand why it is important to recycle and help with recycling around the home and at school
- Look after the school and home environment, using bins for rubbish
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- Dress and undress themselves for p.e.
- Tie shoe laces, fasten shoes
- Understand what is meant by a healthy diet
- Know where vegetables and fruit come from, grow things in the garden
- Prepare food hygienically
- Use all cutlery correctly
- Use money to buy items at the shop
- Recognise the value of coins and notes
- Shop with family
- Hold a pencil correctly
- Know their own address
- Help with chores at home e.g. taking plates to the kitchen, making beds
- Speak clearly in a group
- Listen to a partner, a group, whole class
- Be able to speak to adults and children clearly and appropriately
- Safe use of internet with parental guidance
- Work alongside peers and ask peers for help if stuck
- Understand why it is important to recycle and help with recycling around the home and at school
- Look after the school and home environment, using bins for rubbish
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Year 3
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Year 4
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- Tie shoe laces, do up buckles
- Fold own clothes when changing for p.e.
- Know where vegetables and fruit come from, grow things in the garden and harvest them
- Be able to make a sandwich and clear up after themselves
- Use all cutlery correctly
- Know the value of coins and notes and be able to say if they have enough money to but a single item
- Be able to check to see if they have the correct change when paying with £1.00, £5.00, £10.00
- Be able to use scissors safely
- Be able to write their full name
- Know their own date of birth Know their own address
- Know how to make emergency phone calls and what their address is
- Be able to put on a plaster
- Help with chores at home e.g. taking plates to the kitchen, making beds, tidying own rooms
- Speak clearly in a group
- Listen to a partner, a group, whole class
- Be able to speak to adults and children clearly and appropriately Make sensible contributions to class council
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- Safe use of internet with parental guidance
- Work alongside peers, ask their peers for help if stuck
- Understand why it is important to recycle and help with recycling around the home and at school
- Look after the school and home environment, using bins for rubbish
- Begin to learn basic swimming skills, understand water safety
- Be able to change independently for swimming sessions
- Begin to set alarm clocks to wake themselves up at the right time
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- Know when their clothes need to be washed
- Know when their p.e. kit needs to go home to be washed
- Be able to pack all things they need for school independently – p.e. kit, book bag
- Make healthy snack choices
- Follow a hygiene regime when they have a cold
- Look after dinner money, trip money and hand it to class teacher safely
- Spend money t the shop and know what change to expect from £1.00 to £10.00
- Know their full address
- Know a contact phone number
- Know their own date of birth Have road safety awareness, know where it is safe to cross
- Recognise which times tables they need to practice, where they have gaps
- Have basic first aid skills, know what items there are in first aid kit, how to make emergency calls
- Help with chores at home e.g. washing plates, making beds, tidying own rooms
- Speak clearly in a group
- Listen to a partner, a group, whole class
- Be able to speak to adults and children clearly and appropriately Make sensible contributions to class council
- Be aware of internet safety, use the internet with parental guidance
- Be able to work as a team and act appropriately with peers
- Understand why it is important to recycle and help with recycling around the home and at school
- Look after the school and home environment, using bins for rubbish
- Have basic swimming skills, be able to change independently for swimming, ensure all items are brought back to school
- Begin to set alarm clocks to wake themselves up at the right time
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Year 5
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Year 6
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- Pack own bags for school, have a set routine for remembering when to bring p.e. kit, homework etc
- Have routines for personal hygiene
- Safety in the home – be able to make a cup of tea safely, cook simple things with supervision
- Have an increased awareness of what a healthy lifestyle and diet is
- Money management – be able to estimate total costs, know what change to expect
- Know the route to and from school
- Road safety – cross safely and be able to walk home alone if parents allow it
- Be able to type at speed
- Use a ruler correctly
- Help with chores at home e.g. washing plates, making beds, tidying own rooms, simple cooking
- Speak clearly in a group
- Listen to a partner, a group, whole class
- Be able to speak to adults and children clearly and appropriately
- Make sensible contributions to class council
- Understand why it is important to recycle and help with recycling around the home and at school
- Look after the school and home environment, using bins for rubbish
- Interact safely when on line, know when and how to report issues
- Peer discussions – be able to sort out problems with friendships
- Be able to swim and have an understanding of water safety
- Learn to ride a bike and understand road safety when cycling
- Be able to tell the time, read a timetable for a bus and a train
- Set alarm clocks to wake themselves up at the right time
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- Be responsible for own things, stationery, homework, books, p.e. kit, consent forms
- Be able to make own breakfast, consider healthy options
- Safety in the home – be able to make a cup of tea safely, cook simple things with supervision
- Money management – be able to estimate total costs, know what change to expect
- Road safety – cross safely and be able to walk home alone if parents allow it
- Know the route to and from school, route to local shops
- Be able to type at speed
- Use a ruler correctly
- Understand basic first aid and emergency procedures like dialling 999
- Know where to get help, what to say e.g. mental health, bullying, personal problems
- Help with chores at home e.g. washing plates, making beds, doing washing, simple cooking
- Speak clearly in a group
- Listen to a partner, a group, whole class
- Be able to speak to adults and children clearly and appropriately Make sensible contributions to class council
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- Understand why it is important to recycle and help with recycling around the home and at school
- Look after the school and home environment, using bins for rubbish
- Interact safely when on line, know when and how to report issues
- Interact safely when on line, know when and how to report issues
- Peer discussions – be able to sort out problems with friendships
- Be able to swim 25m unaided and understand water safety
- Set alarm clocks to wake themselves up at the right time
- Keep a diary or list of things to do, important dates to remember
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