Literacy – the children will continue to read at their level and complete comprehension activities. Reading days are normally Monday and Wednesday but please ensure that your child has their reading book in their bag each day as comprehension tasks are on-going throughout the week.
Our phonemes this term are wh, ee, oo, ck, ai.
New spelling words are have, with, to, your, by, only, are, dad, not, she. I will send a complete list of words covered throughout the year home next week should you wish to reinforce these. The children should be able to read and write these words, recognise them when reading and include them in a simple sentence.
We will continue to include our words when writing for a specific purpose eg. letter/card writing, reports/instructions, personal/imaginative writing. This term as part of our Social Studies, we are reading the story Handa’s Surprise. The children are describing the events and characters in the story and acting it out using puppets/role play to explore the characters, setting and feelings.
The children and myself thoroughly enjoyed the Class Talks last term and everyone completed the task extremely well. We will participate in one more before the end of this term (June) and I will notify you nearer the time regarding the topic.
Numeracy & Mathematics
The children will
- recall the number sequence forward within the range 0-30 (and beyond) from any given number
- continue to add and subtract mentally to 10
- identify the number before, after and missing numbers within a sequence
- solve simple missing number problems
- use ordinal number in real-life contexts (I am 5th in the line)
- apply addition and subtraction skills when counting money to pay for items to 10p (1p 2p 5p 10p coins)
- begin to write and order numbers to 100
- link addition and subtraction facts using number stories/number bonds
- create a pictogram using relevant information and discuss finding and use a Carroll diagram and talk about what is in each part.
Health & Wellbeing
Relationships, Sexual Health & Parenthood
The children will
- discuss what makes a good friend & how to develop positive relationships.
- identify people who care for them
- recognise similarities/differences and how we are all unique
- name some parts of the body and how they work.
Substance Misuse – the children will learn what is meant by medicines and harmful substances and will show ways of getting help in unsafe situations and emergencies. This will be explored through a story called Jenny and the Bear. We will also visit and find out about the defibrillator outside the Village Hall as part of our local environment topic.
We will practice crossing the road safely and know how to travel safely in a vehicle.
We will continue to complete our daily mile and toothbrushing.
Social Studies
As well as our book study Handa’s Surprise, we will participate in a topic about our local area. This will include litter picking in the park and playground when treating our village with respect, making posters about dog poo, looking at the roles of people who help us in our local environment and visiting the church/cemetery/old school.
Expressive Arts
The children are participating in role-play mime and dance through stories. They will continue to complete painting, drawing and collage activities related to our class topics. We will also participate in some clay modelling this term.
Technologies
The children have made very good progress in logging on and off the computers, using the keyboard to write their name/sentences and accessing and using games/programmes. They will continue to update their keyboard skills this term.
The children can use the school camera to record learning and this term they will record and watch back interactions.
We will further explore caring for the environment and how our local services work through our Social Studies topic.
The children will use a range of materials and tools to design and make a model car.
Thank you for this. It is really helpful. We have been really pleased with how much he has achieved this year despite the disruption from COVID.