Saturday, 1 November 2014

Weekly update 3rd November 2014


Information

Welcome back year 1/2!  Hopefully you have all had a wonderful half term break and are ready for lots of fun and learning in the lead up to Christmas!

Next week, we will hold the first of our parent’s evenings for the year and letters will be going out this week for you to select an appointment time. It is a chance for us to meet with you to discuss how your child has settled into their new class and the progress they have made so far. You will receive a list of targets for reading, writing, and numeracy. Although this may seem a lot, please remember that these are the targets they will be working on until after Christmas, so there is plenty of time to get through them.

For parents of children who are new to Year 1, the parents meetings are slightly different those in Foundation Stage. They are held in the hall, with appointments being made at 10 minute intervals. As you can appreciate, this is a very short amount of time. It can be a good idea for you to write down any questions you may have to ask us, prior to the appointment, as the time can go very quickly. We are very good at sharing the information in the allocated time, but please be aware that we may need to make a further appointment with you, to avoid other parent’s running over their time slot.

Maths

This week in Maths we will be learning about doubles and near doubles of numbers. This is a useful strategy to help us when we are adding numbers together.

 

The Year 1 children will recognise doubling as addition; know doubles of numbers up to 5 and add by identifying near doubles.

 

The Year 2 children will know doubles for numbers up to at least 15 and corresponding halves; and begin to derive doubles of multiples of 5 up to 100 and corresponding halves

 

Some websites to help:-

 


 


 


 


 


 

English

In English this week we are learning about Guy Fawkes and why we remember the 5th November. We will be describing Bonfire Night using our senses and writing what we see, smell, hear, taste, and touch and how it makes us feel. We will then go onto reading some poems about Bonfire Night and planning then writing our own poems. Our grammar focus this week is capital letters.

Ask your child how they feel on bonfire night and can they describe it to you? Which sense do they use the most?

Here are some ideas of creative crafts to make at home.


Information on firework safety and Guy Fawkes.


Have a go at some fun online literacy games.




 

Topic

This week we will be looking at the four seasons in a year; which months (and birthdays) fall into which season and what we typically associate with each season.  For example: Easter, daffodils, sunshine, snow, lambs, fireworks, falling leaves and so on.

We will create a tally chart of the class’ birthday months and a living pictogram so the children can physically get involved with understanding months and seasons.

Independently the children will then create a birthday pictogram on paper using the tally chart to help them.

In keeping with the ‘seasons’ theme as we near the end of autumn we will also be looking into how animals survive the winter.  More specifically the children will learn about adaptation, hibernation and migration.

The children will watch an animated tale called ‘Swallow’ and will be read two poems (Something Told the Wild Geese by Rachel Field and The Swallow by Christina Rossetti).  Whole class discussion and independent activities will be based on migration and hibernation.

 

Interesting fact – did you know that the word migration comes from the Latin migratus that means “to change” and refers to how birds change their geographic locations seasonally.

 

Come and See

Belonging

We will be looking at the relate part of the topic which is belonging to God’s family.


Key questions being asked:

·         Who can you see in this picture?

·         What is Jesus doing?

·         How do you think the children near Jesus felt?

·         What makes you think that the children knew Jesus?


 

 

We will be making a large picture of this scene and the children will be adding themselves to the scene.

 

We will also be thinking about looking at speech bubbles of conversation between Jesus and the children.

 

Thank you for your continued support- and have a great week!

The Key Stage 1 team.

 

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