Week beginning 12th March 2018

 

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Maths:
Over the next few weeks, we shall be revisiting our calculation strategies. This week’s focus is specifically aimed at addition and subtraction. We will be looking at decomposition and carrying over; as well as applying these to reasoning and problem solving.

English:
Our English will continued to be based around our class reading book, There’s a boy in the girls bathroom.

French:
We shall be continuing our animal unit, specifically looking at how to describe our own pets.

PE:
Your children will have taken a letter home on Thursday 22nd February, detailing which swimming group that they are in. Below is a reminder of the key dates and swimming kit that they will need.

Group A Tuesday 27th February-Tuesday 27th March
Group B Tuesday 17th April-Tuesday 22nd May (No swimming on the 15th May)
Group C Tuesday 5th June – Tuesday 3rd July

Please can you make sure that they bring a swimming costume (preferably NOT a bikini for girls and NOT long shorts for boys), towel and, if they have long hair, a swimming hat all in a bag that can be easily identifiable. Children will be taught how to swim by 2 qualified swimming instructors including a teacher from Whitgift school and no prior knowledge of how to swim is needed. Children will be assessed the first week and then put into suitable groups with no child entering the deep end unless they can swim a length unaided. A trained lifeguard will also be present.
Children who are not going swimming during this time will still have a PE lesson. All children will continue to have their Thursday PE lesson.

Computing:
We shall be creating a memory game, using Scratch.

Music:
We shall be continuing our Soundstart lessons with Mr Regan.

RE:
We shall begin to look at Holy Week, in preparation for Easter.

Art:

We shall be designing a class tablecloth, representing Greek patterns, using the paste resist process.