Chelsea

Welcome to Chelsea Bridge Class.

Class teacher: Mrs Jeevahan & Miss Pillay

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

Week beginning 13th December 2021

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THIS WEEK’S LEARNING

TOPIC: Christmas/light and dark

LITERACY:

Focus Book: The Nativity Story

Group Phonics: Check Google Classroom for Group Phonics homework

MATHS – Mastering Number: 

  • hear and join in with the counting sequence to 10, including using songs and rhymes
  • use their fingers to represent quantities to 5 and to begin to represent quantities to 10
  • match different representations of quantities to 5 with amounts shown on their fingers.
  • remember that the ‘stopping number’ tells us how many we need altogether
  • begin to recognise numerals to 5
  • develop their understanding of equal amounts.
  • represent quantities in more abstract ways, such as by clapping or jumping.
  • represent quantities in more abstract ways, such as by clapping or jumping.

 EAD: Watch the Cinderella Pantomime and develop my ideas through role play and stories

UW:  To discuss the Christmas story and why Christians celebrate Christmas and understand people have different beliefs.

PSED /RHE: I am starting to understand children’s rights and this means we should all be allowed to learn and play

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Week beginning 6th December 2021

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THIS WEEK’S LEARNING

TOPIC: Christmas/light and dark

LITERACY:

Focus Book: Stickman by Julia Donaldson

Group Phonics: Check Google Classroom for Group Phonics homework

MATHS – Mastering Number: 

  • investigate ways to compose and de-compose sets of 3/4/5
  • use spatial language to describe the shapes
  • explain that different parts can make the same whole.

 

PSED:  I know which words to use to stand up for myself when someone says or does something unkind

EAD:  Make Christmas related crafts and practise Christmas songs

UW:  To discuss the Christmas story and why Christians celebrate Christmas.

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