This week we have been very busy in Class 2!
In Maths Year 1 we have been finding halves of shapes and quantities. We have also been learning to tell the time, looking at o’clock and half past the hour.
Reception children have been solidifying their knowledge of number bonds to 10, drawing part, part, whole models and focussing on instant recall. They have also been testing their counting skills, counting to 20 and beyond, thinking about the patterns they can see/hear and writing numerals from 11-20.
In Literacy Year 1 have been writing a letter as if they were a Victorian. At the start of the week, we looked at our five senses and how we can describe different aspects of the beach. We then hung these on our class washing line for the children to refer to them in their learning.
Reception children have been writing descriptions of the bear from the story ‘We’re going on a bear hunt’ and then wrote a letter from the perspective of the bear, inviting a friend to their cave.
In History Year 1 looked at Llandudno then and now. We then created news reports as if we were there. The children loved this activity!
Reception children had a wonderful time on their trip to Altringham park on Thursday. All children were impeccably behaved and had lots of stories to tell when they returned to school.
Children have worked collectively to achieve 100 dojos for our class reward! Congratulations, Class 2! Therefore, On Monday 5th June (the first day back) children are encouraged to bring in their favourite story from home. The children will also be decorating a cake or biscuit to enjoy as we turn our classroom into ‘Starbooks’ for the afternoon.
Reminders:
Next half term PE will continue to be a Tuesday and Friday.
We will also be doing outdoor learning sessions on a Thursday afternoon. Now that the weather is warmer and dryer, children could wear sensible shoes (i.e. trainers) rather than wellies if they wish. However, please send you child to school in their normal school shoes and provide sensible shoes/trainers/wellies in a bag.
Children will need hats in school now that the weather is warmer. Children are welcome to bring sun cream to school but please explain to your child that this is personal to them and should not be shared with any other children due to allergies. It would better if you could apply an all day sun cream before your child comes to school.
Have a great half term 😊
Mrs Jones