Monday 25th November, 2019
[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#13eadd” border_width=”3″ border_color=”#f257c4″ ]Dates for the Diary Maths Workshop – Tuesday 26th November at 9:00 am in the Dining Hall. Please attend as it will enable you to develop a greater understanding of the Year 1 Curriculum as well as give an insight of how Maths is taught in our classes.[/dropshadowbox]
A big thank you to all the parents for dropping in and supporting your children with Autumn Art. They enjoyed the fun experience with you in our classes.
Children enjoyed meeting an author -Grant Koper who wrote The Day Granny’s Knickers Blew Away and hopefully feel inspired to follow in his footsteps for the future.
Congratulations to our Mathletics Champions!
Super Mathlete
Lambeth Class – Brady (5480 Points)
Vauxhall Class – Hamza ( 7654 Points)
Silver Award
Vauxhall Class – Ishmael
Bronze Award
Lambeth Class – Brady, Sakhile, Jennifer, Priscilla, Stanley, Aliyah, Emily, Olivier, Tome, Barin, Bonnie, Luke, Hasan, Yusuf, Mia
Vauxhall Class – Oliver, Rayyan, Yigit Emre, Logan, Mohamed, Alesha, Aayush
[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#e0e716″ border_width=”3″ border_color=”#3c19df” ]Our Learning this week…[/dropshadowbox]
English
We have a new focus text called ‘The Lonely Beast’ by Chris by Chris Judge. Children will be making predictions, differentiate between questions and statements, role play key events, write thinking bubbles / speech bubbles as a key character and also sequence key events.
Maths
Children will finish their learning about 3D shapes and revisit Place value. They will make numbers using ten frame, numicon, counters. order numbers -smallest to greatest / greatest to smallest, understand greater than/ lesser than / equal to.
Science
Children will begin to learn about the different types of materials – metal, plastic, fabric, glass, wood, paper etc…They will sort materials into groups on the basis of their properties and begin to distinguish between an object and material from which it is made.