This week, children have been retelling the original story of Jack and the Beanstalk. They have done this by talking and writing it.
We have been looking at number patterns by focusing on doubling numbers.
We have discussed the difference between physical and human features. We recognised both from our park visit.
We will create our gardens in the style of Andrew Goldsworthy.
Our beans have started to grow, so we have started our diary!
We are exploring the places where we will have discovery learning, and this will be on a three-week rotation.
Our weekly talk time helps develop an oracy skill. We have now introduced all our sentence stems for the term and will be working on how to use them. Going forward in future weeks, we will share a talk time topic to share at home to use them.
What physical and human features do you know? How do you know this?
_________ is a physical/human feature because____________
We will collect books in each Sunday and give out new ones. Please keep books in your child’s bag so we can read with them in school. Reading should be recorded at home in the PO each day.
This week teaches the wh, the o (long ) and the e (long E) graphemes.
wh Grapheme
Example words: when, where, which, wheel, while
e Grapheme (Green Froggy)
Example words: be, he, me, she, we
o Grapheme (Miss Oh No)
Example words: no, go, so, only
200 HFWs
love, something, coming, fly, why, new, use, there, where, boy
This below app helps children build greater number confidence and fluency. It’s all about targeted practice in engaging, one-minute chunks!
When you have done this each week with your child, please make a note in your child’s PO.
Tuesday, 03 February - See How We Grow morning
You are invited into school for children to share their learning with you! This will be at 9 am for around 40 minutes!
This week, children have started to explore the book Jack and the Beanstalk. We will be exploring lots of different versions and seeing what is the same and what is different!
We continue to work on addition with numbers to 20
Our session saw us getting ready to go to the park and how to plan our trip.
We have started to design our garden in the style of Andrew Goldsworthy.
We have started our bean dairy! We hope it starts to grow soon.
We are exploring the places where we will have discovery learning, and this will be on a three-week rotation.
Our weekly talk time helps develop an oracy skill. We have now introduced all our sentence stems for the term and will be working on how to use them. Going forward in future weeks, we will share a talk time topic to share at home to use them.
What do you enjoy about visiting the park and why?
We will collect books in each Sunday and give out new ones. Please keep books in your child’s bag so we can read with them in school. Reading should be recorded at home in the PO each day.
This week teaches the are (air), y (long E) and ph graphemes.
are Grapheme
bare, dare, care, share, scared
y Grapheme (Green Froggy)
very, happy, funny, party, family
ph Graphemes
The f sound is not usually spelt as ph in short everyday words (e.g. fat, fill, fun).
dolphin, alphabet, phonics, elephant
200 HFWs
want, wanted, great, us, has, white, inside, liked, can’t, didn’t, key, hear
This below app helps children build greater number confidence and fluency. It’s all about targeted practice in engaging, one-minute chunks!
When you have done this each week with your child, please make a note in your child’s PO.
Thursday, 22 January - MQ Park Trip
Year 1 will walk to our local park to conduct some field work based on our book Jack and The Beanstalk'. The trip will consolidate some existing knowledge and skills and provide context for new learning. We will leave school at 8 am and aim to return to school just before 11:00 am
For the trip can you please ensure that your child is wearing their PE kit, comfortable shoes, their hat and water bottle. They will not need anything extra but please do pack their first break snack separately so they can take this to and from the park without having a larger lunch box to carry. Children will need suntan lotion and mosquito repellent on, prior to coming to school.
Volunteers: We would require you to be at school from 7:30 am so that you can be briefed on the day and informed of medical and emergency protocols. Volunteers will be informed via the class link.
A big thank you to all our volunteers, we can’t take part in trips like this without you!
We will share photos soon!
This week, children have completed their recount of Rosie’s Walk - we have seen some phenomenal writing. Children also added their own twist to their story.
We have been working hard on addition with numbers to 20.
Our session saw us looking at Mr Bump and how we can prevent accidents, specifically on the roads around school.
We painted our clay pots
We planted our very own bean in science and are confident we know what it needs to grow.
We are exploring the places where we will have discovery learning, and this will be on a three-week rotation.
Our weekly talk time helps develop an oracy skill. We have now introduced all our sentence stems for the term and will be working on how to use them. Going forward in future weeks, we will share a talk time topic to share at home to use them.
What sports are you good at and why?
We will collect books in each Sunday and give out new ones. Please keep books in your child’s bag so we can read with them in school. Reading should be recorded at home in the PO each day.
This week teaches the are (air), y (long E) and ph graphemes.
are Grapheme
Example words: bare, dare, care, share, scared
y Grapheme (Green Froggy)
Example words: very, happy, funny, party, family
ph Graphemes
The f sound is not usually spelt as ph in short everyday words (e.g. fat, fill, fun).
Example words: dolphin, alphabet, phonics, elephant
200 HFWs
want, wanted, great, us, has, white, inside, liked, can’t, didn’t, key, hear
This below app helps children build greater number confidence and fluency. It’s all about targeted practice in engaging, one-minute chunks!
When you have done this each week with your child, please make a note in your child’s PO.
Tuesday, 20 January - Year 1 Photo Day
Please see link below if you would like to purchase Monster Phonics home resources
No Homework this week due to the holiday! Keep reading!
We have started a classic Rosie’s Walk. We will be creating story maps to recount the events in the story to then write the story. Children will bring their story maps home to share with you.
We have recapped numbers to 20 so this is secure knowledge.
Our session saw us discussing ‘Clever Never Goes’. Children have brought home their hands of people they trust so please discuss these at home. This will help children understand what to do if they ever need help.
We made clay pots! We will be using them in the next few weeks!
We are understanding maps a little more and using a map to find our way around school.
We are exploring the places where we will have discovery learning, and this will be on a three-week rotation.
Our weekly talk time helps develop an oracy skill. We have now introduced all our sentence stems for the term and will be working on how to use them. Going forward in future weeks, we will share a talk time topic to share at home to use them.
Who are your trusted adults?
We will collect books in each Sunday and give out new ones. Please keep books in your child’s bag so we can read with them in school. Reading should be recorded at home in the PO each day.
This week teaches the au and air graphemes and the prefix un.
au Grapheme
Example words: author, August, dinosaur, astronaut
air Grapheme
Example words: air, fair, pair, hair, chair
Prefix un
The prefix un– is added to the beginning of a word without any change to the spelling of the root word.
Example words: unhappy, undo, unload, unfair, unlock
200 HFWs
sea, tea, eat, each, really, these, other, mother, another
This below app helps children build greater number confidence and fluency. It’s all about targeted practice in engaging, one-minute chunks!
When you have done this each week with your child, please make a note in your child’s PO.
Year 1 & 2: Wednesday, 14 January 2026, 8:00 – 11:30 am on the AWP (please see the letter to parents)
Tuesday, 13 January - The new Mathematics Passport Information Session
This session will aim to introduce our new mental maths programme for all children from FS2 to Year 6 called the Mathematics Passport. In this session, you will have the opportunity to learn more about this, understand why we are making this change, discover how you can support it at home, and take a closer look at how the website works. Please make sure to fill out the sign-up sheet if you can attend. Year One maths passports will be shared over the coming weeks.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for such a wonderful first term in Year One. You have been a wonderful, supportive group of parents who have brought learning home by supporting what we do in school via activities, homework, class open morning sessions and performances.
The children have had a brilliant start to Year One and we know next term they are going to continue to shine.
This week has seen them get engrossed in their festive spirit while still focusing on trying their best. They certainly deserve a well-rested break.
Wishing all our families who are leaving us this term all the best, and do keep in touch.
Homework has now finished for this term. We really do appreciate how much support you are giving the children. Reading books will be returned after the holidays!
This week teaches the or, the ore and the aw grapheme.
or Grapheme
Example words: for, short, born, horse, morning
ore Grapheme
Example words: more, score, before, wore, shore
aw Grapheme
Example words: saw, draw, yawn, crawl
200 HFWs
he’s, we’re, even, began, before, because, girls, birds, first
Thank you to all those who have attended our Parental Engagement Workshops. We appreciate your time and involvement in supporting your child’s learning. Please see below for the downloads and presentations from past workshops.
We always value your feedback. We would be grateful if you could complete this short survey about our workshops to help us to continue to grow and enhance our parent-school partnership.
Please click here for the Y1 Curriculum Newsletter for Term 1
We have just finished our Key Stage One Festive Sing, and we can not thank you enough for sending all the children in, in their festive clothes. They looked and sounded spectacular!
This week, we have continued to search for our teddy! We are writing a story about his adventure and are hoping he heads back to class by the end of the week.
Maths has seen us working hard to understand numbers to 20! This is something that can be done at home, also over the holiday - keep counting and checking numbers that are before and after.
This Thursday, we will be making bread and understanding where the ingredients came from and how tasty bread can be.
Our weekly talk time helps develop an oracy skill. We have now introduced all our sentence stems for the term and will be working on how to use them. Going forward in future weeks, we will share a talk time topic to share at home to use them.
This week teaches the ie and igh graphemes that make the long I sound and the ie grapheme that makes the long E sound.
ie (Yellow I) Grapheme
Example words: lie, tie, pie, cried, tried, dried
ie (Green Froggy) Grapheme
Example words: chief, field, thief
igh Grapheme
Example words: high, night, light, bright, right
200 HFWs
going, most, over, cold, told, gave, take, place
We have discovered that our class teddy bears have gone missing! This has inspired us to create missing posters and describe our bear really well!
We have looked at position and direction - we are trying to remember our left and right!
Our PSHE session saw us creating thank you cards and appreciating what others do for us.
We are learning to sketch and use oil pastels to draw our call bear.
We are exploring the places where we will have discovery learning, and this will be on a three-week rotation.
Our weekly talk time helps develop an oracy skill. We have now introduced all our sentence stems for the term and will be working on how to use them. Going forward in future weeks, we will share a talk time topic to share at home to use them.
Who are you thankful for and why?
We will collect books in each Sunday and give out new ones. Please keep books in your child’s bag so we can read with them in school. Reading should be recorded at home in the PO each day.
This week teaches the ew grapheme that makes the long U sound, the spelling rule k before i e and y. The third formative assessment also takes place this week.
ew Grapheme (U-Hoo)
Example words: new, few
Spelling Rule k before e, i and y
Example words: Kent, sketch, kit, skin, frisky
200 HFWs
good, took, book, looks, looking, car, dark, park, hard, garden, found, round, around, mouse, shouted
This app helps children build greater number confidence and fluency. It’s all about targeted practice in engaging, one-minute chunks!
When you have done this each week with your child, please make a note in your child’s PO.
Next Tuesday, 9th December, we will be holding our Festive Sing. We kindly ask parents to arrive at the main reception at 8:00 AM. From there, we will walk together to the Oryx Theatre for an 8:15 AM start to the show.
All Year 1 children should wear festive clothes for the day! These can be red, green or white, be Christmassy or also be similar to party clothes.
Please do not hesitate to contact the Primary Office if you have any questions or queries.
This week, in English, we wrote a story with three parts, a beginning, middle and end. While reading books at home can you find the beginning, middle and end?
In maths, we have looked at shapes all around us!
Our PSHE session saw us sharing what we are proud of and why being proud of yourself is important.
Discovery learning has seen us exploring the places where we will have discovery learning, and this will be on a three-week rotation.
We are looking forward to celebrating National day this Thursday!
Talk Time - Our weekly talk time helps develop an oracy skill. We have now introduced all our sentence stems for the term and will be working on how to use them. Going forward in future weeks, we will share a talk time topic to share at home to use them.
This week a discussion for home - What celebrations do you enjoy as a family and why? Do you celebrate different cultural festivals?
Reading - We will collect books each Sunday and give out new ones. Please keep books in your child’s bag so we can read with them in school. Reading should be recorded at home in the PO each day.
Phonics
This week teaches the ou grapheme, the ow grapheme that makes the long O sound and the ow grapheme that makes the ow sound.
ou Grapheme
The only common English word ending in ou is you.
Example words: out, about, mouth, around, sound
ow Grapheme (Brown Owl)
now, how, brown, down, town
ow Grapheme (Miss Oh No)
own, blow, snow, grow, show
200 HFWs
play, way, say, may, away, been, need, keep, feet, snow. grow, window. Know
If you are interested, we have access to Monster Phonics Parent Resources - please see the link here
Maths - https://whiteroseeducation.com/1-minute-maths#download This app helps children build greater number confidence and fluency. It’s all about targeted practice in engaging, one-minute chunks!
When you have done this each week with your child, please make a note in your child’s PO.
A big thank you for joining us in school this week - the children really do shine when they are sharing their learning with you. They have a lot to be proud of!
This week, In English, we have started to look at LEGO stories as we hope to write part of our LEGO story independently.
In Maths, we have concluded our unit on addition and subtraction by applying all our skills to games and puzzles.
Our PSHE session saw us reflecting on Remembrance Day and why we remember. Please do look at our remembrance display if you get a chance.
Discovery learning has seen us exploring the places where we will have discovery learning, and this will be on a three week rotation.
This week, we started to put our game together! The children can’t wait to take it home to play with it as a family.
Talk Time - Our weekly talk time helps develop an oracy skill. We have now introduced all our sentence stems for the term and will be working on how to use them. Going forward in future weeks, we will share a talk time topic to share at home to use them.
This week
Do share with children any family members that you like to remember for their kindness. Encourage your child to ask questions.
Reading - We will collect books in each Sunday and give out new ones. Please keep books in your child’s bag so we can read with them in school. Reading should be recorded at home in the PO each day.
Phonics
This week teaches the ou grapheme, the ow grapheme that makes the long O sound and the ow grapheme that makes the ow sound.
ou Grapheme
The only common English word ending in ou is you.
Example words: out, about, mouth, around, sound
ow Grapheme (Brown Owl)
Example words: now, how, brown, down, town
ow Grapheme (Miss Oh No)
Example words: own, blow, snow, grow, show
200 HFWs
play, way, say, may, away, been, need, keep, feet, snow. grow, window. know
If you are interested, we have access to Monster Phonics Parent Resources - please see the link here
Maths - https://whiteroseeducation.com/1-minute-maths#download This app helps children build greater number confidence and fluency. It’s all about targeted practice in engaging, one-minute chunks!
When you have done this each week with your child, please make a note in your child’s PO.
Please do send any junk modelling resources that you have at home - we want to make our own forts for National Day.
Although this week was a short learning week a lot has been happening.
This week, In English we found out some of the answers to our questions about Lego. We have also started to design our own lego character.
In Humanities, we have discussed what toys the adults had at home when they were little. It was lovely to see children relay information so confidently.
In Maths, we have continued to work on subtraction while using a number line. Why not try this at home?
Remember circle your original number, jump count backwards showing what you want to take away and then find your answer.
Discovery learning has seen us exploring the places where we will have discovery learning, and this will be on a three week rotation.
Our PSHE lesson helped us understand what others do for us in our community.
Talk Time - Our weekly talk time helps develop an oracy skill. We have now introduced all our sentence stems for the term and will be working on how to use them. Going forward in future weeks, we will share a talk time topic to share at home to use them.
This week
What is your favourite book and why? Give really detailed reasons. What kind of books do you not like?
Reading - We will collect books each Sunday and give out new ones. Please keep books in your child’s bag so we can read with them in school. Reading should be recorded at home in the PO each day.
Phonics
This week teaches the oa grapheme, the oo grapheme that makes the long oo sound (Cool Blue) and the oo grapheme that makes the short u sound (Tricky).
oo Grapheme (Cool Blue)
Very few words end with the letters oo, although the few that do are often words that primary children in year 1 will encounter.
Example words: zoo food, pool, moon, zoo, soon
oo Grapheme (Tricky)
Example words: book, took, foot, wood, good
oa Grapheme
The digraph oa is very rare at the end of an English word.
Example words: boat, coat, road, coach, goal
100 HFWs Revision
You will receive an activity in your child’s homework book to support phonics each Monday, and it is due in on a Sunday.
If you are interested, we have access to Monster Phonics Parent Resources - please see the link here
Maths - https://whiteroseeducation.com/1-minute-maths#download This app helps children build greater number confidence and fluency. It’s all about targeted practice in engaging, one-minute chunks! When you have done this each week with your child please make a note in your child’s PO.
You are invited into school on the 11th November at 9.30 am for our teddy bears picnic performance in the oryx and to share our learning back in class afterwards.
Parents will be collected from reception at 9:20am
Children are to wear their PE kit on Tuesday, 11th November for the performance.
On Sunday the 9th, 10th and 11th November please bring in your favourite teddy for the show. The teddy can stay in school or go home each night.
Welcome back to the second half of term 1 - it is going to be a very exciting few weeks, and we have really made a wonderful start this week!
This week, we have started our new English unit on LEGO. We have been following instructions and working collaboratively to build LEGO insects and animals.
In Humanities, we have wondered how we can find out more information about toys. Therefore, children have an extra task to complete at home with Mum about toys from their childhood.
In Maths, we have moved on to subtraction and finding the missing part to a whole. Try this at home and write a subtraction number sentence for it.
Discovery learning has seen us exploring the places where we will have discovery learning, and this will be on a three week rotation.
Our PSHE lesson helped as us understand that no matter what we look like or what we do ‘We Are Enough’. We love this book in Year 1!
In DT we are starting to design our own game!
Talk Time - Our weekly talk time helps develop an oracy skill. We have now introduced all our sentence stems for the term and will be working on how to use them. Going forward in future weeks, we will share a talk time topic to share at home to use them.
This week
What is your favourite food? Now what is your favourite meal? Can you describe what it is like and why you like it? It would be lovely if you could help prepare your favourite meal so you know the ingredients.
Reading - We will collect books in each Sunday and give out new ones. Please keep books in your child’s bag so we can read with them in school. Reading should be recorded at home in the PO each day.
Phonics
er Grapheme
There are 2 types of er sound: stressed and unstressed, depending on where er is in the word.
Stressed er examples: her, term, verb, person
Unstressed er examples: better, under, summer, winter, sister
ir Grapheme
Examples: girl, bird, shirt, first, third
ur Grapheme
Examples: turn, hurt, church, burst, Thursday
100 HFWs
Mr, Mrs, what, their, little, called
You will receive an activity in your child’s homework book to support phonics each Monday, and it is due in on a Sunday.
Maths: https://whiteroseeducation.com/1-minute-maths#download This app helps children build greater number confidence and fluency. It’s all about targeted practice in engaging, one-minute chunks! When you have done this each week with your child please make a note in your child’s PO.
You are invited into school on the 11th November at 9.30 am for our teddy bears picnic performance in the oryx and to share our learning back in class afterwards.
Children are to wear their PE kit on Tuesday, 11th November for the performance.
We are sending lines home over the holiday in your child’s PO to learn for the first week back!
What a wonderful week to end this half term. We really enjoyed meeting with some of you and sharing so many successes so far this year. The rest of our meetings will happen next term.
This week, we have completed our work on our non-fiction text, "Toys and Games." The children have created their own non-fiction writing about their toy.
In Science, we discussed what an investigation is and carried out a mini investigation, making paper planes.
In Maths, we have connected stories to number sentences by talking about what is happening using the words, first, then and now. Why not try this at home?
Discovery learning has seen us exploring the places where we will have discovery learning, and this will be on a three-week rotation.
Our PSHE lesson helped us by looking at ways to keep calm.
In Art, we have looking at different art techniques around poppies.
Talk Time: Our weekly talk time helps develop an oracy skill. We have now introduced all our sentence stems for the term and will be working on how to use them. Going forward in future week,s, we will share a talk time topic to share at home to use them.
Reading: We will collect books in each Sunday and give out new ones. Please keep books in your child’s bag so we can read with them in school. Reading should be recorded at home in the PO each day.
Phonics: The second formative assessment starts the week. This week also teaches the ea grapheme that makes the long E sound and the ea grapheme that makes the short E sound.
Formative Assessment 2 a-e, e-e, i-e, o-e, u-e, u-e, ar, ee
ea Grapheme (Green Froggy) Example words: sea, dream, meat, each, read (present tense)
ea Grapheme (Silent Monsters) Example words: head, bread, meant, instead, read (past tense)
100 HFWs: down, now, look, looked, asked, could, saw, all
You will receive an activity in your child’s homework book to support phonics each Monday, and it is due in on a Sunday.
Maths: https://whiteroseeducation.com/1-minute-maths#download This app helps children build greater number confidence and fluency. It’s all about targeted practice in engaging, one-minute chunks! When you have done this each week with your child please make a note in your child’s PO.
You are invited into school on the 11th November at 9.30 am for our teddy bears picnic performance in the oryx and to share our learning back in class afterwards.
Children are to wear their PE kit on Tuesday, 11th November for the performance.
We are sending lines home over the holiday in your child’s PO to learn for the first week back!
This week, we have continued to work on our non-fiction text called Toys and Games. We have been working hard on understanding what a contents page is and what a non-fiction text looks like - photos, glossary and index.
In Humanities, we organised toys into old and new groups, giving reasons for our choices.
In Maths, we recalled our work on part-part-whole for number bonds to 10, showing them in different ways. Why not try this at home?
Discovery learning has seen us exploring the places where we will have discovery learning, and this will be on a three-week rotation.
In Art, we have used our sketching skills to draw our toy.
Talk Time: Our weekly talk time helps develop an oracy skill. This week, we have focused on description. Our sentence stems start with: It has…..It is…..
Reading: We will collect books in each Sunday and give out new ones. Please keep books in your child’s bag so we can read with them in school. Reading should be recorded at home in the PO each day.
Phonics: This week we have looked at:
ee Grapheme
See, tree, green, meet, week
Adding Suffixes ing and ed to verbs where no change is needed to the root word.
Hunting, hunted, hunter, buzzing, buzzed, buzzer, jumping, jump
100 High Frequency Words
See, day, very, have, when, out, about, people
You will receive an activity in your child’s homework book to support phonics each Monday and it is due in on a Sunday.
Maths: https://whiteroseeducation.com/1-minute-maths#download This app helps children build greater number confidence and fluency. It’s all about targeted practice in engaging, one-minute chunks! When you have done this each week with your child please make a note in your child’s PO.
Can your child bring in a cereal-like box for a DT activity we will be doing in the coming weeks. Do send in as many as you have available.
We are looking for empty egg cartons do send them in if you have any.
This week, we have started to work on a non-fiction text called Toys and Games. This has given us the opportunity to discuss our own toys in a factual and real way.
In science, we have looked at creating houses using the best materials.
In maths, we have started to understand the part-part whole model. Those parts make a whole and this is the same with numbers. Why not try this at home with numbers to 10.
Discovery learning has seen us exploring the places where we will have discovery learning and this will be on a three-week rotation.
In Art, we have started to develop our sketching skills.
Talk Time: Our weekly talk time helps develop an oracy skill. This week, we have focused on evaluating. Our sentence stems start with I found it …because… Next time, I think I will/would…
Reading: We will collect books in each Sunday and give out new ones. Please keep books in your child’s bag so we can read with them in school. Reading should be recorded at home in the PO each day.
Phonics: This week we have looked at:
u-e Grapheme (Cool Blue). Example words: June, rule, rude.
u-e Grapheme (U-Hoo) Example words: use, tube, tune.
ar Grapheme. Example words: car, start, park, arm, garden.
100 HFWs - made, make, came, like, time, by, my, I, I’m, into, too, don’t
You will receive an activity in your child’s homework book to support phonics each Monday and it is due in on a Sunday.
Maths: https://whiteroseeducation.com/1-minute-maths#download This app helps children build greater number confidence and fluency. It’s all about targeted practice in engaging, one-minute chunks! When you have done this each week with your child please make a note in your child’s PO.
Now books are being sent home, and we are trying to establish routines, children should be reading at home every day. This should be recorded in their PO.
We are looking for empty egg cartons do send them in if you have any.
Blue slips are in all personal organisers - please learn to read the words listed so children can be given their next set of personalised words.
We have continued to work on our book, ‘Lost in the Toy Museum’ We have selected a character and shared more information about them.
In humanities, we have looked at toys around the world.
In maths, we have been using a number line to find answers to a question.
Discovery learning has seen us exploring the places where we will have discovery learning and this will be on a three-week rotation.
In Art, we have added detail to our self portraits using colour and oil pastels.
Talk Time: Our weekly talk time helps develop an oracy skill. This week, we have focused on description. Our sentence stems start with It feels… It looks…. It moves….
Reading: We will collect books in each Sunday and give out new ones. Please keep books in your child’s bag so we can read with them in school. Reading should be recorded at home in the PO each day.
Phonics: The e-e i-e o-e. We looked at the words from, help, back, animals, will, this, that, then, them, with, went, children, just, off. You will receive an activity in your child’s homework book to support phonics each Monday and it is due in on a Sunday.
Maths: https://whiteroseeducation.com/1-minute-maths#download This app helps children build greater number confidence and fluency. It’s all about targeted practice in engaging, one-minute chunks! When you have done this each week with your child please make a note in your child’s PO.
Now books are being sent home, and we are trying to establish routines, children should be reading at home every day. This should be recorded in their PO.
Please can children bring in the toy they brought in to discuss on our second week from Sunday next week? It shouldn’t be a teddy or bigger than your hand.
Blue slips are in all personal organisers - please learn to read the words listed so children can be given their next set of personalised words.
A week where our Year 1 children are starting to get into new routines and enjoying our ECA programme.
We have started our new book, ‘Lost in the Toy Museum’ We have enjoyed getting to know our characters and setting.
In science, we have examined the properties of materials and used descriptive words to discuss different materials.
In maths, we are looking at more than, less than and the same with amounts and digits.
Discovery learning has seen us exploring the places where we will have discovery learning and this will be on a three-week rotation.
In Art, we have looked at different tones and colours to sort our self-portrait painting.
A week where our Year 1 children are starting to get into new routines and enjoying our ECA programme.
We have started our new book, ‘Lost in the Toy Museum’ We have enjoyed getting to know our characters and setting.
In science, we have examined the properties of materials and used descriptive words to discuss different materials.
In maths, we are looking at more than, less than and the same with amounts and digits.
Discovery learning has seen us exploring the places where we will have discovery learning and this will be on a three-week rotation.
In Art, we have looked at different tones and colours to sort our self-portrait painting.
Talk Time: Our weekly talk time helps develop an oracy skill. This week, we have focused on prepositions. Our sentence stems are, Where is…? It is…the…
Reading: We will collect books in each Sunday and give out new ones. Please keep books in your child’s bag so we can read with them in school. Reading should be recorded at home in the PO each day.
Phonics: The suffix s and es, a_e. We looked at the words house, our, where, were, they, says, are, ask, put, push, pull, full. You will receive an activity in your child’s homework book to support phonics each Monday and it is due in on a Sunday.
Maths: https://whiteroseeducation.com/1-minute-maths#download This app helps children build greater number confidence and fluency. It’s all about targeted practice in engaging, one-minute chunks! When you have done this each week with your child please make a note in your child’s PO.
Now books are being sent home, and we are trying to establish routines, children should be reading at home every day. This should be recorded in their PO.
Please name everything - such as water bottles, lunch boxes and all swimwear!
A short week in Year 1 but it has been jam packed!
We are now writing our own sentences about Traction Man and what he looks like and how he behaves.
In humanities this week, we talked about a toy from home, describing what it looked like, how we play with it and why we like it.
In maths, we have looked at counting backwards, one more and one less.
Discovery learning has seen us exploring the places where we will have discovery learning and this will be on a three-week rotation.
In Art we are starting our topic on self portraits and how we can draw ourselves.
Talk Time: Our talk time each week develops an oracy skill. This week we have focused on why we like or dislike something and giving a reason why using because.
Reading: We will collect books in each Sunday and give out new ones. Please keep books in your child’s bag so we can read with them in school. Reading should be recorded at home in the PO each day.
Phonics: oi, ay oy are the phonics sounds this week. We are learning the words: the, of, said, here, there, you, school. You will receive an activity in your child’s homework book to support phonics each Monday and it is due in on a Sunday.
Maths: https://whiteroseeducation.com/1-minute-maths#download This app helps children build greater number confidence and fluency. It’s all about targeted practice in engaging, one-minute chunks! When you have done this each week with your child please make a note in your child’s PO.
Reminder: Please can you send in ONE photo of something that makes your child feel happy and makes them smile. For example, a picture of a favourite toy, a family photo or an image of a favourite food. These will be put on display for the year.
Please name everything - such as water bottles, lunch boxes and all swimwear!
A superb week has been had in Year 1. Thank you to all the parents who will attend our Meet and Greet tonight. For those who are unable to attend, the slides will be shared soon and if you require any information, please do not hesitate to contact your child’s teacher via the Primary Office.
We have enjoyed becoming more familiar with the adventures of Traction Man! We are working hard on ordering events in the story.
In science this week, we explored our knowledge on materials and discussed wood, fabric, metal, glass and plastic - can you find items made of these at home?
In maths, we have set the foundation for counting accurately, marking off or moving items as we count.
Discovery learning has seen us exploring the places where we will have discovery learning and this will be on a three-week rotation.
In PSHE, we have talked about what happens when the colour monster goes to school.
Talk Time: Our talk time each week develops an oracy skill. This week we have focused on using body language to show we can listen and using the sentence starters I can, we can and I can’t yet.
Reading: Teachers will be listening to children read this week. Reading books will be sent home soon. We will collect books in each Sunday and give out new ones. Please keep books in your child’s bag so we can read with them in school. Reading should be recorded at home in the PO each day.
Phonics: tch, ve, and ai are the phonics sounds this week. We are learning the words: love, some, come, was, his, is, has, one, once, friend, your. From next week, you will receive an activity in your child’s homework book to support phonics.
Maths: https://whiteroseeducation.com/1-minute-maths#download This app helps children build greater number confidence and fluency. It’s all about targeted practice in engaging, one-minute chunks! When you have done this each week with your child please make a note in your child’s PO.
Please can you send in ONE photo of something that makes your child feel happy and makes them smile. For example, a picture of a favourite toy, a family photo or an image of a favourite food. These will be put on display for the year.
From next week, can your child bring in a small toy that is no bigger then their hand. It shouldn’t be valuable and no toy guns or weapons please.
Our Google Classroom codes are
1A - 3n37scat
1B - b2cxs4fz
1M - 7ab5eddv
Please name everything - such as water bottles, lunch boxes and all swimwear!
We have loved welcoming the children into school this week, and we would like to welcome our new children and their families! We have been so impressed with the children’s motivation, enthusiasm and how quickly they have settled into Year One!
Our main focus this week has been getting to know the children and establishing some routines, we will continue to do this in the coming weeks. The children have created some lovely artwork of their family. This will be on display in our Year One corridor, so do take a look on your next visit.
In PSHE lessons, we have looked at a book called ‘The Colour Monster’; which teaches children about the importance of sharing their feelings. Each morning, children will enter the classroom and self-register by showing us what monster they can relate to that day. In maths lessons, we have been looking at the concept of grouping various items by colour, size or type. Once grouped we counted the amount in each and compared group sizes. Do explore this with resources at home.
We will not be providing tasks for home as the children settle and learn new routines.
Teachers will be listening to children read this week and next. Reading books will be sent home soon. We will collect books in each Sunday and give out new ones. Please keep books in your child’s bag so we can read with them in school. Reading should be recorded at home in the PO each day.
Please can you send in ONE photo of something that makes your child feel happy and makes them smile. For example, a picture of a favourite toy, a family photo or an image of a favourite food. These will be put on display for the year.
Our Google Classroom codes are
1A - 3n37scat
1B - b2cxs4fz
1M - 7ab5eddv
Please name everything - such as water bottles, lunch boxes and all swimwear!