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Otter Class Information

Otters Class – EYFS and KS1

In Otters, the classroom is set up to provide a range of opportunities for different learning needs.

We typically describe the intervention as ‘Getting children ready to learn.’

Through a topic-based approach, the children work on the following:

  • Communication through play activities
  • Group turn taking activities
  • Activities to develop concentration and attention
  • Focus talks to build independence.
  • IEP tasks
  • Expressive and receptive language tasks
  • Learning to follow instructions
  • Developing social skills
  • Early language building skills including phonics
  • Early maths skills

Our interventions deliver a carefully structured programme of activities using evidence and researched-based approaches. These include:

  • Intensive Interaction (delivered with advice and support of a speech and language therapist)
  • Attention Autism
  • Communication Books
  • Makaton Sign
  • Identiplay (play-based intervention)
  • Sensory Circuits
  • 1:1 and group Speech and Language Intervention (delivered by Magic Words)

Where possible, children transition back to their mainstream classes for part or all of the day.

A typical day in Otters may include:

Mornings:
  • On arrival, the children have a range of independent play-based activities to help them transition into the school day.
  • The children register and take part in ‘good morning’ greetings.
  • There are a range of educational activities set out for the children to explore.
  • Children take part in an adult-led phonics activity before moving into groups for differentiated phonics work.
  • The children come together for a snack, which is also an opportunity to develop social and life skills.
  • After break, the children have maths-based activities around early numbers and counting.
  • The children have further opportunities for interactive play-based activities to develop their social and language skills.
Lunch:
  • The children have a story or song before eating lunch.
  • They eat in a quieter space, as a small group.
  • After lunch, the children have a session in the Soft Play room.

Afternoons:

Afternoon activities are based around our 5 key curriculum areas:

  1. Outdoor schooling
  2. Independence
  3. Play and Leisure
  4. The World About Us
  5. Physical Well-being

Through a topic-based approach, children engage in a range of opportunities to develop their key early learning skills.