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This week's Learning in Year 1 at a glance

Year 1

 

Learning Link: Trains, Planes and Automobiles

This term our learning centres on looking at changes in transportation over the past 100 years. Our visit to Brooklands Museum will support this, focusing on how planes and buses have changed over time.

St. Rose:

Mrs Williams (Mon-Tues)

Mrs Royce (Weds-Fri)

St. Theodore:

Mrs Terracotta

Curriculum Newsletters for Autumn, Spring and Summer can be accessed here as they become available

The Curriculum Evening Presentation can be accessed here

Year Group Reminders

Week Commencing: Monday 15th June

Week A

Monday: KS1 Sports Day at school 1.30-3pm – children need to wear PE kits to school. Little Wandle reading books and reading record books due in. Orange spelling books due in. No more story sacks will come home now this year - Please continue to read books from home or the library and record this in your child’s reading record book.

Tuesday: PE for 1R. Spelling books come home with new words.  

Wednesday: PE for both classes.

Thursday: Little Wandle books come home along with a new ‘Home Learning’ sheet so you can reinforce phonics learning at home.

Friday: INSET Day – no school for the children

Looking further ahead:

  • Wednesday 1st July - Transition Day and Whole School Open Afternoon
  • Thursday 9th July - Year 1 S=P+A+C+E Day
  • Friday 10th July - End of year reports home
  • Wednesday 15th July - Family Picnic after school
  • Friday 17th July - End of term – 2:00pm

Reminders:

Please can you remember to take children’s earrings out on PE days or put tape on your child’s ears in the morning.

All children should be sent in with a raincoat (with a hood) as we go out in all weathers.

Please make sure your child has a named water bottle and an individual snack (fruit or veg) every day.

Please make sure all items of clothing are named.

Homework

Reading:

Little Wandle reading books will be sent home on Fridays - please return on Mondays.

Phonics:

The ‘Home Learning’ sheets, that come home at the end of each week, show you the sounds and words the children have been learning throughout the week. Please continue to use the flashcards from this year at home to practise with our child.

Spelling:

Spelling homework comes home on Tuesdays and is due back the following Monday. Guidance is stuck into the front of the children’s orange spelling books. Please practise the spellings using the grid provided and write at least one sentence using one or more of the words.

Reading for Pleasure

Book of the Week:

‘Centipede’s 100 Shoes’ by Tony Ross

RE

To the ends of the Earth

We will learn about Jesus’ mission and how Christians today are encouraged to live out His mission. We will read the story Kind by Axel Scheffler and create our own kindness anthology as a class.  

English

We will continue to read our class text, ‘The Smeds and The Smoos’ by Julia Donaldson. We will continue to write different sentence types using full stops, question marks and exclamation marks as appropriate.

Handwriting

We will be practising our spelling words with a focus on accurate letter formation and sizing.  

Phonics

In phonics lessons this week, we will be learning new phase 5 graphemes.

Spelling homework is based on these sounds and words.

Maths

Position and Direction

This unit gives a practical application to children’s learning from the previous unit on fractions. They will learn to describe rotations as quarter, half, three-quarter and whole turns, and will combine turns with lateral movement to give and follow route instructions. Children will also learn to describe the position of an object in relation to other objects, using the words ‘above’, ‘below’, ‘left’, ‘right’ and ‘between’.

Please practice using directional language with your child at home to support this learning.

Science

Plants

We will be going outside to look at wild flowers.  We will learn that a wild flower grows where the seed falls and that it does not need to be planted.

Art

No lesson due to INSET.

Computing

No lesson due to INSET.

History

Comparing Tocuaro in Mexico to Guildford

We will be looking at Tocuaro in Mexico and learning all about the village and what they are famous for.

French

To recognise the words for 2 more family members.

Music

Using a song, we will think about how our voice can be used to create different timbres.

PE

Athletics

Children will start running at varying speeds intentionally and running over obstacles. They will start to develop Jumping, hopping and leaping in

combination and with changing distance. They will start to throw for distance with some accuracy.

Target games

Intro to key throwing skills, overarm and underarm technique is taught with the aim of throwing accurately at a target or zone. Children will also select the correct throw for different situations and change their foot stance independently.

Striking and Fielding

To develop underarm and overarm throwing. Children will learn how to collect the ball and how to get a batter out as well as beginning to keep score.

Learning for Life