Chelsea

Welcome to Chelsea Bridge Class.

Class teacher: Mrs Jeevahan & Miss Pillay

Teaching assistants: Mrs Begum, Miss Thompson, Mrs Edgeler, Mrs Rajani

Week beginning 27th June 2022

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SUMMER TERM 2 TOPIC: Growing and Changing

THIS WEEK’S LEARNING

LITERACY:Focus Book: Camille and the Sunflowers: A story about Vincent Van Gogh By Laurence Anholt

MATHS: This week we will be reviewing aspects related to :

  • Measuring weight
  • 3D shapes
  • Counting: exploring big numbers, counting forwards and backwards from a given number

UW: Changing Me: To know about the different things we are able to do at each stage of human growth eg when we are at the  baby, toddler, child, teenager, adult or elderly stages.

EAD: To explore the work of the artist Vincent van Gogh

PE:  Athletics: Practice and preparation for the events of Sports Day which will take place next week on Thursday 7th July

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Week beginning 20th June 2022

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SUMMER TERM 2 TOPIC: Growing and Changing

THIS WEEK’S LEARNING

LITERACY:Focus Book:  The Growing Up Story  by Ruth Krauss

MATHS: This week we will be reviewing aspects related to comparison :

  • Comparing groups of objects that are of different sizes/colours/attributes
  • Developing a sense of magnitude e.g., knowing that 8 is a lot more than 2, but that 4 is only a little bit more than 2.

UW:  To discuss the different ways in which they have grown and talk about some of the things they could and couldn’t do at different stages of growth from birth to their current age.

RHE: Changing Me: To understand that all humans grow from babies to adults

PE:  Athletics: to explore a range of athletic activities eg, running at different speeds, jumping over an obect whilst running, throwing an object, aiming for the furthest distance. The children will also have opportunities to show ‘good sportsmanship’ qualities eg praising others for their performance.

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