It was fantastic to see all the children eager to come into school on the Monday morning bursting to tell us about their Christmas holidays. Also many of the children were excited to share their Learning Log Homework task and wow! The children have really worked their socks off to produce super work which has included -
puppet theatres to retell their traditional tales, a decorated story theatre, illustrated booklets retelling the whole story and even a baking session recreating the Gingerbread cottage from the story of Hansel and Gretel. Many, many thanks to grown ups for all the help and support you give your child helping them to succeed in their Learning Log tasks.
Watch this space next week as we will be showing pictures of some of the children's Learning Log work in next week's blog...
In Literacy the children thoroughly enjoyed the story of 'The Three Billy Goats Gruff.' It was fantastic to see the children retelling the story to their partner, ensuring that they included all the sounds that the Billy goats made as they crossed the bridge...
"Tip, Tap,Tip,Tap" "Trip, Trap,Trip Trap"
"Bang, Bang, Boom, Bang!"
Also the children have been getting busy in the role play /reading areas of the classroom retelling their favourite traditional tale. Can you tell which story these children are retelling?
In Numeracy the children were introduced or reintroduced (Year 2) to the concept of repeated addition, using arrays to help them find the answers to repeated addition questions. For example -
3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = (repeated addition)
* * * *
* * * * (array)
* * * *
or using an array to solve word problems such as
4 children have a packet of 3 pencils each. How many pencils do the children have altogether?
* * * *
* * * * (array)
* * * *
This will lead into the children looking at lot's of or multiples of objects. Therefore, this weeks homework task - learning 2,5 and 10x table, doubles and halves will be a big help in developing their understanding of other concepts in maths.
By the way, just a quick reminder that Miss Golia is holding a Number workshop on Tuesday 14th January in which she will demonstrate how we teach Multiplication and Division - please come along as we know that you will find it beneficial seeing how number is taught in school.
In PE this week the children have definitely been working off the Christmas chocolates and mince pies. Have a look at what they've been up to ...
ON TUESDAY WE ARE GOING TO SKIPTON CASTLE - YIPPEE!
Literacy
In literacy next week, we will be looking at the traditional tale, 'The Enormous Turnip!' and comparing it with an alternative version titled the 'The Large Carrot!' Then it's over to the children to think up their own version of the story, deciding how they will change the main characters/ main object in the story. At the same time they will continue to work on their writing targets of using Amazing Adjectives, Super Time Connectives or Smart Speech marks " "!
Numeracy
Numeracy
In numeracy next week, we will be continuing to practice repeated addition! We will use arrays to help us find the answers. Also we will continue to apply this knowledge of addition to solving word problems.
Can you create arrays for the following repeated addition number sentences?
6 + 6 + 6 =
5 +5 + 5 + 5 =
Can you create arrays for the following repeated addition number sentences?
6 + 6 + 6 =
5 +5 + 5 + 5 =
Have a fantastic week :)
The Key Stage 1 Team
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