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Year 1 - Stay and Learn 17.10.2024
Literacy
This week, the children had the opportunity to write a diary entry
in the role of one of the characters in their focus text, Vlad and
The Great Fire of London. They wrote in the past tense
and used amazing adjectives to engage their audience.
Math
In Math, pupils were able to recall their number bonds to 10 and complete addition problems involving bonds to 10. Also, they have looked at fact families and used part-whole models to complete any fact families consisting of two digit numbers.
Beech class will have Forest School on Friday mornings during the second half of the Autumn term (after half term)
Please send into school for your child, in a named carrier bag the follwoing items:
A pair of welly boots or waterproof walking boots
A pair of long trousers - e.g.jogging trousers
A waterproof all-in-one or separate waterproof trousers and a jacket (if you purchase a larger size it will fit over their other clothes and also last them into year 2)
Please ensure that your child is wearing a coat whn they come to school on Fridays.
Any question please do not hesistate to contact me-
This week in Science the children were exploring one of the five senses (smell)
These children have worked extremely hard and have been rewarded for all of their hard work and efforts.
E for Excellence
Apricot: Ella- Rae
Ella - Rae has been working hard on her number formation and anointing from 1-10. Ella has been practising everyday and all her hard work is showing.
Beech: Aadhav
Aadhav has been working extremely hard in Literacy to ensure his sentences are punctuated correctly.
Walnut: Aarav
For his excellent efforts in school, his kindness to his peers and teachers and for always following instructions. Keep it up!
Star Writers
Apricot: Eliza
Eliza created great sentences using her own ideas on how the king would feel if he couldn't decide on what pants to wear. Eliza worked hard on her letter formation and capital letters.
Beech: Eliza.A
Eliza used ambitious vocabulary to describe how the King was feeling. She also worked hard to correct her letter formation.
Walnut: Ayesha
For trying super hard to use her sounds correctly in her writing and write more independently. Keep it up!
Learning Power Awards
These are the key skills that our children will need to learn effectively in class and to be successful later in life.
Reciprocity
These children have shown interdependence, collaborated effectively, listened to others, displayed empathy and have imitated effective ideas and methods from others.
Alayah- Alayah has been listening to her friends' suggestions and ideas this week, then making comments and sharing her opinions on the given topic.
Daniel- For supporting the class with their learning by sharing his ideas and thought processes. Daniel has also been sharing his toys nicely with his peers and finding solutions to problems independently. Excellent efforts Daniel.
Reflectiveness
These pupils have planned carefully, revised ideas, identified key features and can talk about their learning.
This has been awarded to:
Resilience
These children have demonstrated perseverance, managed distractions, noticed patterns and been absorbed in their tasks.
Ocean for trying really hard to form his numbers correctly and never gave up until they were perfect!
This has been awarded to:
Resourcefulness :
I Made My Teacher Happy Award :
Nevaeh
Nevaeh is a fantastic role model in and around the classroom. She is also super kind to her friends.
Certificate of Presentation -
Aadvik
Year 1 105 Books to Read Before You Leave Broadford Primary
Bronze Award
Silver Award
Gold Award
These children have worked extremely hard and have been rewarded for all of their hard work and efforts.
E for Excellence
Mulberry Class
Dominic, for independently writing number bonds to 10 in different ways. Well done!
Rowan Class
Kateryna, in maths you were able to independently write number bonds to ten by singing the number bonds song. Brilliant work!
Pine Class
Albie, in history you were able to describe the consequences of the Great Fire of London on houses and people to your peers. Well done!
Star Writers
Rowan Class
Zach, you were able to successfully use features of a diary when writing a recount as Vlad the flea. Fantastic work!
Mulberry Class
Elliot, for working very hard to use his sounds to write a diary entry as Vlad and for rereading his work to check that it makes sense.. Well done!
Pine Class
Mfon, when writing a diary as VLAD you were able to use powerful adjectives and use the correct past tense. Well done!
The resilience award this week goes to: Issam, Harrie
These children have demonstrated perseverance, managed distractions, noticed patterns and been absorbed in their tasks.
Harrie was able to show resilience when working hard to manage distractions and complete his diary entry. Well done!
The reciprocity award this week goes to: Alexandra, Alayna
These children have shown interdependence, collaborated effectively, listened to others, displayed empathy and have imitated effective ideas and methods from others.
Alayna is a caring member of Rowan class. She shows reciprocity by supporting her peers and showing empathy.
I made my teacher happy goes to: Nicola
Nicola you have worked extremely hard during your RWI lessons and tried your best in other lessons too. Great work!