Week 4's certificates
It's that time of the week again when we celebrate so of the hard work we have seen this week. Check out these amazing children:
Well done to the following children who have impressed their teachers with their work this week:
Well done to Merlyn in Beech Class who has been awarded an E for Excellence award for his maths this week. We have been looking at ‘greater and less than’ and Merlyn used the numicon to show his mathematical thinking.
Well done to Lily-Mae in Apricot Class who has been awarded an E for Excellence certificate for her concentration and effort in Maths this week. Lily-Mae used numicon to help her work out 'greater than and less than' number sentences.
Well done to James in Walnut Class, for his effort in Maths using numicon and multilink to find 'greater than' and 'less than' a given number.
Congratulations to the following children who have worked super hard with their writing:
Well done to Safiyyah from Beech Class who is this weeks Star Writer. After a creative art session using clay to create an alien friend for Beegu, Safiyyah wrote a description using a range of adjectives.
Congratulations to Teo in Apricot Class for his excellent description of the friend he made for Beegu. Fantastic use of adjectives Teo!
Well done to Laynie-Rae in Walnut Class, for her effort in using adjectives to describe the friend she created out of clay for Beegu.
Also, well done to Kemar in Apricot Class for his Reciprocity Award! Kemar has used his teamwork skills while working with other children inside and outside of the classroom this week.
Well done to Stephania in Walnut Class for her Reflectiveness Award! Stefania shared her learning with the class in History talking about the first lady to visit space.
Well done to Elsie in Walnut Class for her Resilience Award! Elsie made a real effort in her literacy writing using adjectives.
Well done to Eesa in Walnut Class for his Resourcefulness Award! Eesa used the Maths resources to show the class the different ways in which they could show one more and one less.
Many thanks,
The Year One Team
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