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We are active and healthy!

This week we all demonstrated our independence by getting ready for P.E all by ourselves. We know to carefully fold our school uniform into our PE bags and leave our school shoes at our chair.

We have been learning how to control our gross body movements and use the space in the gym hall safely through exploring a poem all about a little red plane.

I am learning to move my body well, exploring how

to manage and control it and finding out how to use it

and share space.HWB 0-21a

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Korin: “It is so fun to move all parts of your body!”

Stella: “We used our arms like the plane and moved fast and slow.”

Jolly Phonics – 8th September 2016

Today we learned the sound ‘l’ in Jolly Phonics. It was very exciting because ‘l’ is the special sound of many of the children in our class. Lori, Lucy MacInnes, Lucy Vallance and Leo all stood up because their names start with L.

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We worked with Miss Reid the P4 teacher to complete leaf rubbings today. It was good fun because leaf begins with ‘l’ and we got to practice our fine motor control rubbing the crayon over the leaf.

 

Tips for Phonics at home:

Try speaking in blends to your child e.g can you pass the m-i-l-k. This will encourage your child to listen for the word the sounds make as they blend together.

Autumn is Here!

Within our mathematics and numeracy we have been learning all about the seasons and features of these. Our focus this week was…

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I am aware of how routines and events in my world link with times and seasons, and have explored ways to record and display these using clocks, calendars and other methods. MNU 0-10a

 

We have written lists of Autumn colours, gone on an Autumn hunt, taken Autumn leave rubbings and written our own story about kicking the leaves.

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Joshua: “In Autumn the leaves fly off the trees.”

 

Jamin: “Autumn colours are red and orange. They are like sun fire colours but the weather is actually windy and cold in Autumn.”

 

Katie: “All the animals like hedgehogs get ready for winter. It’s too cold for them.”

Jolly Phonics – 5th September 2016

We had lots of fun reading the funny story for our new jolly phonics sound ‘g’ today.

The story in our Big Book was all about a blocked drain making a funny noise. Freddie noticed our sink in the classroom often makes that noise too so we listened for it today.

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We have been working hard on our letter formation. Today we used the interactive whiteboard and Active Inspire to practice ‘g’. Take a look at our work below:

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Try using a shoelace to practise the shape of our new letter!

Jolly Phonics – 24th August 2016

We learned two interesting sounds today! We learned that the letters ‘c’, ‘k’ and ‘ck’ all make the same sound.

 

The picture in our Big Book today showed a Spanish dancer clicking castanets, so we watched a clip of Spanish dancing and gave it a go!

 

 

Tips for Phonics at Home:

Try to encourage your child to hear the sounds at the end of words as well as at the beginning. This forms an important part of blending and reading development.  When discussing the sound learned each day as your child to identify where in the word they hear the sound, the start, middle or end?

Jolly Phonics – 23rd August 2016

We learned our new sound ‘n’ today in Jolly Phonics.

 

 

We had lots of fun using whiteboards and pens to write our sounds with Mrs Watson.

 

Tips for Phonics at Home:

Help your child identify phonics sounds by having a sound hunt around the house. Write the sounds we have learned so far on post it notes and hide them around the house. When your child finds one ask them what sound it is.

Jolly Phonics – 22nd August 2016

We learned our new sound ‘p’ today in Jolly Phonics.

 

To help us learn the letter formation whilst also working out those tricky fine motor muscles, we made our sound using playdough!

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Tips for Phonics at Home:

Use three coloured pens to write a rainbow letter ‘p’.

(Write the initial letter in pencil and trace over three times with colours of your child’s choice.)