Y1 Friday 8th November 2024– Looking Back & Forth

Y1 Friday 8th November 2024– Looking Back & Forth

Looking back: 

What a great first week back for our Autumn 2 term- great enthusiasm and attitude to learning!

In Maths we have begun to look at part whole models to help us begin to see how amounts can be split. We have used lots of practical equipment to help us with this.

In English we have been inspired by the book ‘Rapunzel’ by Bethan Woollvin. We have explored the book through Shared Reading and begun to learn the story through the use of a story map and following it with actions. We had an interesting debate related to our Traditional Tales unit of writing. We discussed ‘good’ and ‘bad’ characters and we were torn as class as to which side Jack from ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’ should be in. Lots of the children decided he was a ‘good’ character and a few thought he was not so good- everyone could justify their opinion.

We began our Geography topic by thinking about where we live and what we can see from our house.

In PHSE we learnt about Remembrance Day with a focus on peace and love.

We were lucky enough ot be joined by a Thai Monk and two Thai Nun’s who spoke to us about their lives.

Year 1 – Pupils’ Highlights:

√ Retelling some Traditional Tales to our carpet partners.

√ Learning the story of Rapunzel through actions following Mrs Carew’s story map.

√ Learning how to use a part whole model to partition numbers.

√ Recapping phase 3 sounds.

√ Learning to do cursive handwriting of the letter ‘i’.

√ Exploring words and their meaning- explaining our thoughts before working together to match them to their meaning.

√ Thinking about where we live and what we can see.

√ Describing characters from Rapunzel using wonderful adjectives.

√ Doing whole class shared reading to explore the text of Rapunzel.

√ Stretching and balancing in PE.

√ Considering what we know and what we want to find out about seasons and celebrations as part of our new science topic.

√ Understanding the story of the ‘Gunpowder Plot’.

√ Learning about the two parts of the Bible- the Old and the New Testament in RE.

 

Family discussion questions:

  • Is Jack in the story of Jack and the beanstalk a ‘good character’ or a ‘bad character’? Why?
  • If 5 is the whole, what could the 2 parts be?
  • What adjectives could you use to describe the forest in the story of ‘Rapunzel’?

Looking forward:

Next week we will be looking at the features of writing in Traditional Tales and begin planning our writing of the story of ‘Rapunzel’.

In Maths we will begin to solve addition problems using drawings and moving onto number sentences.

In Geography we will begin to look at what a city, town, village and coast is like.

Reminders:

Spelling and handwriting homework is sent home each Friday (from this week) and is due back in the following Friday. Handwriting is based on the letter we have practised in school and the spellings are based on sounds we have looked at that week and include High Frequency Words (HFW) or Common Exception Words (CEW) from the Year 1 spelling list. I will send 3 spellings home. The class will be tested informally (we call it a quiz) on a Friday morning. This is nothing to worry about- it gives the children experience of homework before Year 2 and helps with their Year 1 handwriting and spelling expectations.

Book change on Thursday.

Please continue to read every night and practise the sound cards. If this could be recorded in reading diaries so I can track progress for our 14 day Reading Challenge. I am so impressed with how many children have achieved the Reading Challenge so far.

 

  Nativity

Tuesday 19th and Wednesday 20th December 9:30am in the Village Hall.

 

If you have any questions please ask

Thank you for your continued support

Mrs Carew

 

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