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KS1 Enjoy a Royal Afternoon Tea!

In KS1 the children have been very busy learning all about London in Geography and English. They have explored famous landmarks, talked about what makes London special, and learned about traditional British customs.

As part of their learning, the children decided to host their very own afternoon tea! After talking about what you might find at a traditional afternoon tea in London, the children worked together to prepare delicious scones and sandwiches. There was lots of mixing, spreading, and careful teamwork – and even more excitement!

The afternoon tea was extra special as the children welcomed a very important visitor – “the King” 👑. The children proudly shared their food and used wonderful manners, showing just how much they had learned about this British tradition.

To finish off their learning, the children wrote their own instructions explaining how to make afternoon tea. They worked hard to order their steps carefully, use bossy verbs, and think about what someone would need to know to follow their instructions successfully.

Well done to all our KS1 children for their fantastic learning, teamwork, and creativity – a truly royal effort! ☕🍰

   

 


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Weekly update

What an interesting week this week have been!

The children were very excited and had great move up days meeting their new teaching and their new class on Tuesday.

In literacy we have been looking a rhyming words as our class book is a rhyming picture book. The children were excellent at rhyming two words together. We have also done some hot seating pretending to be characters in the book and writing different thoughts and feelings. The children enjoyed being ‘Emma Jane’.

Maths we have still been looking at time and different durations. I have sent home homework for children to complete to help consolidate their knowledge. Time is difficult to tell so any input you can give your child, asking them daily questions about the time or asking them questions about what time they do things e.g. wake up or go to sleep would be great!

In Science we learnt the importance of washing our hands. We created posters to show why we wash hands and how we wash our hands correctly.

In geography we have looked at a human feature in China. We looked at the Great Wall of China and learnt lots of different facts. We then worked in team to rebuild the Great Wall of China from Lego.

Homework this week:

Spellings – ‘ee’ sound spelt ‘ey’

Maths – Time

Please can all children bring in their outstanding reading books and reading records if they haven’t already. If you have lost your reading record or need a new one, then please ask.

Thanks for all your support and have a lovely weekend 🙂

Miss Longland

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Class Spellings Open this to see the latest spellings

Weekly update

What an interesting week this week have been!

The children were very excited and had great move up days meeting their new teaching and their new class on Tuesday.

In literacy we have been looking a rhyming words as our class book is a rhyming picture book. The children were excellent at rhyming two words together. We have also done some hot seating pretending to be characters in the book and writing different thoughts and feelings. The children enjoyed being ‘Emma Jane’.

Maths we have still been looking at time and different durations. I have sent home homework for children to complete to help consolidate their knowledge. Time is difficult to tell so any input you can give your child, asking them daily questions about the time or asking them questions about what time they do things e.g. wake up or go to sleep would be great!

In Science we learnt the importance of washing our hands. We created posters to show why we wash hands and how we wash our hands correctly.

In geography we have looked at a human feature in China. We looked at the Great Wall of China and learnt lots of different facts. We then worked in team to rebuild the Great Wall of China from Lego.

Homework this week:

Spellings – ‘ee’ sound spelt ‘ey’

Maths – Time

Please can all children bring in their outstanding reading books and reading records if they haven’t already. If you have lost your reading record or need a new one, then please ask.

Thanks for all your support and have a lovely weekend 🙂

Miss Longland

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