Words, Measurement and Weather (P1A)

This week we revised all of the sounds that we have learned so far in P1. We used our sounds to read, make, say and write words. We cut out our sounds to make words to match pictures, we worked with a partner to read words on gold coins, we made words with our magnetic letters and we wrote words with chalk and on the whiteboards with Miss Harrison.

       

This week we have been finding one more than with numbers to 10. We were able to use our ‘counting to 10’ to find numbers after and check that we were right. We played one more than games, found one more than on number rockets and played ‘One More, One Less’ on Education City. We were also finding one less than with numbers to 10. We were able to count back to find numbers before and we played one less than games, found one less than on number rockets and ordered our number pebbles from the largest number to the smallest number.

  

    

      

On Thursday we started to learn about measurement. We were learning to use the words long, short, tall, wide, narrow, thick and thin. We made long and short trains with cubes, we made tall and short towers with Lego bricks, we sorted animals according to their size on the smartboard, we made long and short worms with our playdough and we drew tall, short and long pictures.

  

    

  

This week as well as having Mrs Stewart for Science, Mrs Reid for PE and beginning to practise for our Christmas nativity ‘A Little Nativity’, we also learned about different types of weather. We looked at photographs of different types of weather and spoke about how they affect us. This week we have been keeping a diary of the weather and we even watched the weather forecast on the smartboard! We had to draw a lot of clouds on our weather diaries!

Thank you for reading our blog post. We hope that you have a lovely weekend.

P1A and Miss Harrison 🙂

 

 

 

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