Active Spelling

We had great fun at our active spelling stations today. We will do this every Friday to reinforce key tricky words. Today we tried hard to spell (rather than just copy) a range of differentiated words in different play contexts. We worked independently and enthusiastically. We tried hard to apply some tricky spelling rules. Mrs Duncan was, once again, a very proud and happy teacher! We also played a new fun game called ‘speed writing.’ We will try to beat our score for this game each week. You could easily play this with 3-4 people and some scrap paper. Hopefully your child should be able to explain it to you! 🙂

 

 

 

imageimageimageimageimageimageimageimageimageimage

 

image

 

 

Homework wb 11.1.16

Reading

Reading will be on Monday and Wednesday this week.  Please check the reading diaries.

Literacy

Please revise all sounds and words that have been taught so far.  We have been focussing on spelling the words too.  Please help your child with this.  You could read out a word and get them to spell it using magnetic letters, scrabble tiles or the mini whiteboard and pen that was sent home in the bookstart book bags.  Elephants please focus on: was, went, his, be, you.  Tigers please focus on: he, me, we, the, my.  Pandas please focus on: the, I, at, is, and.

New sounds/words will be issued on Tuesday. TUESDAY UPDATE: THE H SOUND IS  IN READING FOLDERS.  TIGERS AND PANDAS PLEASE STICK THEM INTO YOUR SOUND BOOK.  ELEPHANTS: YOUR SOUND WILL BE ISSUED TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), IT’S A TRICKY ONE THIS WEEK AND WE NEED SOME EXTRA REVISION IN CLASS FIRST.

Numeracy

Circles – please free the whale using this website.  You need to find the pipe with the number on it to make a total of 10.  We have been trying this in class too.  We call these pairs of numbers that make 10 rainbow numbers.  You can also try playing a similar aliens game too.

Triangles – We are beginning to chat about number bonds/rainbow numbers.  These are pairs of numbers that go together to make different amounts.  Please play this game with your child to help emphasise this new area of learning.  As they put the teddies into the house please reiterate the language of addition e.g 1 teddy in that house and 4 teddies in that house makes ?  Can you find another way?

 

Our Class Term 3

This term we will continue to use this Blog to share the fantastic learning that takes place in our class every day.  We will also use the Blog to find out our homework tasks.   These tasks will be posted on the Blog every Monday – please check the blog every Monday.  New sounds or words will be issued on Tuesdays.  Reading will continue to take place twice a week, mostly on Mondays and Wednesdays although this may vary due to other class activities.

Please see below for a very rough plan of some key areas of learning for this term.  All planning is responsive to the needs and interests of the children so may change at any time.

Gym

We will have gym with the PE specialist on Tuesdays and PE with Mrs Duncan each Wednesday.  However, gym kits (and indoor shoes) should be in school every day.

Snacks

This term will we be starting to have our playtime snacks outside. Please ensure your child has a relatively simple snack that they can manage to eat/carry whilst they are playing.

Top Table

This term we will continue to get table points for showing kindness, enthusiasm for tasks or for working hard. The table with the most points at the end of the week will be declared the top  table.   They will be given special stationary for their table and will get to line up first for an entire week.  This always delights the top table! 🙂

Active Spelling

We will be starting active spelling this week and will do this every Friday this term.  It involves using a range of multi-sensory resources to spell, make and write our focus tricky words.  This could include writing in shaving foam, using magnetic letters, clay/playdough, cooked spaghetti, floating letters etc.  You will see evidence of this soon.

Maths

We will continue to explore addition in greater detail at the beginning of this term.  We will also be exploring different ways of gathering and displaying information related to ourselves and our dinosaur topic.  At a request of the children we will also be measuring the real sizes of dinosaurs outside.

Literacy

We will continue to learn new sounds and words each week with a consolidation/revision weeks when required.  We will be introduced to the concept of joining words/connectives to make our sentences longer and will become more independent in writing stories based on class topics, stories and videos.  Each week we will have time for ‘spelling buddies’.  This involves time with a partner or teacher trying to spell different words using magnetic letters.   We will continue to develop our love for reading and will visit the library every Friday afternoon.  The children will choose a library book to take home and these should be returned every Friday.

 

Happy New Year

Happy New Year to you all!  I hope 2016 is a happy, healthy year for you and your families.

It is lovely to be back with the children again.  They have been working hard and are delighted to see their friends.

Thanks again for the very generous vouchers and presents I recieved from you all.  I was overwhelmed by your generosity.  I bought a ski jacket with the vouchers and now I only need some snow!

Our next topic

Today we made a big decision.  We decided what we would like our next topic to be.  Suggestions ranged from people to cupcakes, space to Frozen.  We all made suggestions and then voted for our favourite idea.  We made a graph on the whiteboard to help us see which topic was the most popular.

The most popular topic was….. Dinosaurs and volcanoes! 🙂 🙂 🙂

Does anyone have ‘Walking with Dinosaurs’ on DVD that we could borrow? It is a fantastic stimulation for dinosaur activities and discussions.

 

Christmas Party

image image

 

We we all had lots of fun at the P1 Christmas party today. We played corners, musical statues, pass the parcel and had a dancing competition.  We all looked very smart in our fancy party clothes.  We soon worked up an appetite and went to the dining room to have some party food.  It was delicious!

More photos to follow…

 

 

A HUGE thank you!

I am absolutely overwhelmed by the very kind and generous gift I recieved  inside my christmas card from the children.  Thank you all so much!  It is greatly appreciated and I will attempt to spend it wisely! 🙂

Merry Christmas to you all when it comes.  Thank you for another super term.  Looking forward to seeing all of the children after the holidays.

Thanks again!

Much love,

Mrs Duncan

Optional Christmas Homework

There is no official homework this week.  Children can, if they wish, try some of the problem solving websites below.  They are ideal for encouraging a quiet moment during the Christmas mayhem! 🙂

Santa’s baubles – match up Santa’s baubles before the baubles build up.

Santa’s sleigh – try and fit all of the presents into the sleigh without leaving any spaces.  Try and cacth them before they run off the converyor belt.

Sugar, sugar – Mrs Duncan’s current favourite!  Try and draw paths so that the Christmas sugar falls into the cup.  All of the cups must reach sero before you can move onto the next level.  

Symmetrical Christma shapes.  

Report a Glow concern
Cookie policy  Privacy policy

Glow Blogs uses cookies to enhance your experience on our service. By using this service or closing this message you consent to our use of those cookies. Please read our Cookie Policy.