Sunday 28 February 2021

Year 2 Home Learning Week 8

Quote of the Week 


 


Good Morning Year 2,

One last week of home learning! Make sure you keep up the efforts this week, tune in to the google meets and keep submitting your assignments, make every day count. Start setting those alarms a little earlier and get your sleep routine ready for going back to school. A big well done to all of you and your parents for continuing to learn online. Not long to go! Your teachers are very excited to see you all and welcome you back!

Parents can read the school blog about back to school arrangements here. Please note the time changes. 

On Thursday we will be celebrating World Book Day. You can find more information here.
We encourage you to dress up and have a fun day celebrating stories with us either at home or in school . We will start the day off with our Google Meet at 9:30 as usual but this will be in classes to share costumes and play some book related games. 

We have access to some more story books so you can keep practicing your reading this week. This will be posted to the classroom tomorrow, make sure you keep reading as it is so important for your learning. 


Here is this weeks learning:

Week 8 

Year One - Week 1 Celebration Cerificates

 






Year 1 - Week 1 Celebration Certificates



Well done to Laynie-Rae in Walnut Class for for your fantastic effort in Maths thinking about ‘bigger and smaller’ objects. Laynie-Rae compared the sizes of objects around the home and shared her examples. Super examples to share your thinking Laynie-Rae, well done!


Well done to Jack in Apricot Class for your brilliant effort with his sounds this week, Jack is making excellent progress with his Set 2 sounds and should be very proud! Keep up the great work Jack!



Well done to Ollie in Beech Class for your amazing work this week. Ollie used the computing task to write sentences, including this week’s spellings.  MIss Ahmed was so impressed that she used Oliie’s sentences for this week’s spelling video. Mr Cardwell was also extremely pleased with Ollie’s effort in his 1:1 video this week. Well done Ollie, super work!












Well done to Amelia in Walnut Class for for writing a creative description of the mud setting in the story of We’re Going on a Bear Hunt. Amelia described the mud by writing ‘It is oozy and squelches under our feet and makes our shoes dirty’. Wonderful use of adjectives to describe the mud setting, well done Amelia!



Well done to Lily-Mae in Apricot Class for for her fantastic writing about We’re Going On A Bear Hunt. Lily-Mae used her imagination and creative thinking to make another challenge for the characters to get through, fantastic work Lily-Mae! Well done.


Well done to Charlie in Beech Class for your super writing  this week. Charlie wrote a fantastic descriptive piece around the setting “We’re Going on a Bear Hunt”. Charlie has continued to work incredibly hard all throughout lockdown and it has been fantastic to see his progress. Well done, Charlie.





The 4 R's - Resilience, Reciprocity, Resourcefulness and Reflectiveness


Well done to Elliot in Walnut Class for  showing wonderful Resilience. Elliot tried his best during his 1:1 session this week and he read a wonderful descriptive poem about aliens and underpants to Miss Martin. Elliot had been practicing learning the words of the poem with Nan. Well done for your super effort Elliot! 




Well done to Dina in Walnut Class for  showing wonderful Reflectiveness. Dina retold a wonderful story in class this week. First sharing her ideas and then developing them further with Miss Tuffley. Well done Dina for reflecting on your ideas to add more detail to your story!





Well done to Liroshan in Apricot Class for showing Resourcefulness. Liroshan made a brilliant bug hotel with his brother. Liroshan collected all the materials he would need, then designed and created a fabulous home for the bugs, well done Liroshan!


Well done to Zayd in Beech Class for for leading a game of ‘giant snakes and ladders’. Zayd watched how Miss Chappel organised the children and helped them with turn taking. Then Zayd took over and continued to support his classmates and keep everyone organised.




Well done to all the children and grown ups this week.


The Year One Team



Year One- Week 2 Home Learning

     

Week 2

Quote of the Week



Good morning everyone,

Well done for a fantastic week of learning last week. This week we have exciting news to share as we will be celebrating World Book Day on Thursday 4th March with our very own Broadford's Masked Reader.


There has been a wonderful response to 'Wellness Wednesday' last week as we encouraged you to take some time away from the screen or set work and find something that you take enjoyment from. 

For this Wednesday afternoon, we have provided an outdoor activity that you could do but this is not a set task. 





Below is this week's home learning timetable. You can chose to follow it, or dip in and out as it suits you. Each day there will be a Maths, Literacy, PE, Topic and wellness session.

CLICK HER FOR: 

***WEEK 2 HOME LEARNING TIMETABLE***


Literacy | Petersburn Primary School, LCSC & nursery



This week, we are looking at the story of the Queen's Handbag thinking about the information we already know and making a prediction about what will happen next.


Please use the sound mat below to support your child with sounding out and spellings:

click here:Sound Mat



1KL weekly spellings 30.1.17 | Ashley Primary School





Here are your spellings for this week.  We will release the spelling test via video on Friday. The words for this week are as follows;

  • dawn
  • claw
  • yawn
  • crawl
  • straw

Contacting us - For any questions or queries please contact the year12@broadford.havering.sch,uk mailbox with your child's name and class in the subject box (e.g. subject: Alice- Beech Class). 

If you haven't managed to access Google Classroom yet, please take a look at the Google Classroom set up guide.


Morning Greeting live video
Join the morning greeting (Monday- Friday) at 9:30am. A link will be posted on the Google Classroom stream at 9:25. Please log on and mute your microphones. When the teacher has finished the morning greeting, you will have a chance to unmute your mic and say goodbye. 

Daily Readers- live video
Between 10am-12pm on your child's reading day you will receive a phone call from one of the Teaching Assistants (TA) in Year One, e.g. If your child is in Beech class and reads on a Tuesday, you will receive a phone call from Mr Cardwell every Tuesday between 10-12. The call will be from a withheld number. 

The TA will ask you to log on to google classroom and click on an invite link that they have shared with you. It would be helpful if you could please be ready to click the link. You will then be connected to a Google Meets live video (just like zoom). This will be 1:1 with just your child and the TA and last no longer than 10 minutes. 

Pre-recorded videos
Included in this weeks timetable are prerecorded videos for maths and literacy. We hope this will be helpful for each task and allow you to fit the learning in around your other commitments. There will also be a pre-recorded story for the children each day. 

Live Games
Join your class live games at 1.15 on a Tuesday and Thursday. The class teachers will share a link for each class eg. Beech Class live games with Miss Chappel. We've played Scavenger Hunt, Bingo, Pictionary, Charades and Would you rather? which the children have thoroughly enjoyed, please do join us if you can. 

Assemblies
Join us on Monday at 2pm and Friday morning for our live Assembly at 10am through the Broadford Primary School facebook page. 

Best Wishes


The Year One Team

Thursday 25 February 2021

World Book Day 2021




Stories and books are incredibly important skill for so many reasons so we couldn't let World Book Day pass without a celebration of all things books! So have a look through your story books and start designing your best costume, you can get creative and use all kinds of props in your home for this. If you are at home send us your pictures on google classroom and if you are in school wear your costumes to school this day. World Book Day is on Thursday 4th March.

Remember World Book Day is all about stories and how important they are to us. Make sure you keep finding time to read and share your favourite books. The magic of books means that even when we are stuck at home we can travel to other places through the pages of our favourite stories.

EYFS/KS1 Challenge 

Watch Miss Tynan's video and see if you can create your own story based on this.  Depending on your age you can ask a grown up to video your story, draw your story or write your story. Add them to your google classroom assignment or if you are in  Nursery/Reception you can upload them to Evidence Me.  We can't wait to hear the results!

KS2 Challenge

We have some short poems you can choose from to read. Watch Michael Rosen's top-tips for performing here . Set that video camera up and choose a section to perform for us! You can add them to the assignment on google classroom.

 
Remember to check your Google Classroom and guess who the Masked Reader's are in your Year group! Your teachers have been joining in too.

Creative Ideas 
Design a 'Book-in-a-Box'. 
Step 1. Choose a book that you have enjoyed
Step 2. Find an empty box - shoe box, cardboard box anything will work! 
Step 3. Think about the setting of the story and get creative




Why not transform a potato or wooden spoon into your favourite book character? Looking for a magical way to reuse a shoebox or a jam jar?



Monday 22 February 2021

Year 2 Home Learning 23.2.21

 Good Morning Year 2,

We you hope you had a nice, restful half term. It is starting to feel like Spring is in the air with the brighter evenings and warmer weather.  We are really looking forward to seeing your smiley faces on our Google meets again this week! We are very proud of how hard you all worked last term and have been busy planning our prize for winning the learning league, we will let you know details shortly. Let's make sure we keep up the effort for home learning, log in to your google meets and keep handing in those assignments! 





Year 2 Team 




Sunday 21 February 2021

Year One - Week 1 (Spring 2) Home Learning

     

Week 1

Quote of the Week


Good morning everyone,

We hope you enjoyed your holidays. Welcome back to Week 1 of Home Learning. 

This week we have some exciting News to share, we are going to be celebrating World Book Day with our very own Broadford's Masked Reader! One child from Apricot Class, Beech Class and Walnut Class has been chosen to be Broadford's Masked Reader leaving the children in the class to guess who it could be?




Below is this week's home learning timetable. You can chose to follow it, or dip in and out as it suits you. Each day there will be a Maths, Literacy, PE, Topic and wellness session.

CLICK HER FOR: 

***Week One Home Learning Tiimetable***


Literacy | Petersburn Primary School, LCSC & nursery



This week, We're Going on a Bear Hunt and create a warning poster to warn other's not to wake the sleeping Bear.


Please use the sound mat below to support your child with sounding out and spellings:

click here:Sound Mat



1KL weekly spellings 30.1.17 | Ashley Primary School





Here are your spellings for this week.  We will release the spelling test via video on Friday. The words for this week are as follows;

  • Huge 
  • Rude
  • Cube
  • Cute
  • Tune

Contacting us - For any questions or queries please contact the year12@broadford.havering.sch,uk mailbox with your child's name and class in the subject box (e.g. subject: Alice- Beech Class). 

If you haven't managed to access Google Classroom yet, please take a look at the Google Classroom set up guide.


Morning Greeting live video
Join the morning greeting (Tuesday- Friday) at 9:30am. A link will be posted on the Google Classroom stream at 9:25. Please log on and mute your microphones. When the teacher has finished the morning greeting, you will have a chance to unmute your mic and say goodbye. 

Daily Readers- live video
Between 10am-12pm on your child's reading day you will receive a phone call from one of the Teaching Assistants (TA) in Year One, e.g. If your child is in Beech class and reads on a Tuesday, you will receive a phone call from Mr Cardwell every Tuesday between 10-12. The call will be from a withheld number. 

The TA will ask you to log on to google classroom and click on an invite link that they have shared with you. It would be helpful if you could please be ready to click the link. You will then be connected to a Google Meets live video (just like zoom). This will be 1:1 with just your child and the TA and last no longer than 10 minutes. 

Pre-recorded videos
Included in this weeks timetable are prerecorded videos for maths and literacy. We hope this will be helpful for each task and allow you to fit the learning in around your other commitments. There will also be a pre-recorded story for the children each day. 

Live Games
Join your class live games at 1.15 on a Tuesday and Thursday. The class teachers will share a link for each class eg. Beech Class live games with Miss Chappel. We've played Scavenger Hunt, Bingo, Pictionary, Charades and Would you rather? which the children have thoroughly enjoyed, please do join us if you can. 

Assemblies
Join us on Friday morning for our live Assembly at 10am through the Broadford Primary School facebook page. 

Best Wishes


The Year One Team

Friday 12 February 2021

Year One - Week 6 Celebration Certificates

 






Year 1 - Week 6 Celebration Certificates



Well done to Joshua in Walnut Class for your fantastic effort in challenging yourself with the Set 3 sounds in Phonics. Miss Martin commented on how well Joshua participated and tried his best in the 1:1 session this week. Joshua has been reading books about looking after our Planet and he spent time playing in the snow this week. Well done Joshua for your hard work and super effort!



Well done to Ibukun in Apricot Class for your brilliant Maths work this week. Ibukun has been using pictorial representations to help her answer tens and ones questions. She has also been able to explain her reasoning when solving problems. Excellent work Ibukun!



Well done to Noah in Beech Class for his super effort with his home learning this week. Mr Cardwell was very impressed with his concentration and effort with his 1:1's this week. Miss Chappel was also impressed with Noah’s chocolate pancake recipe! Well done Noah.










Well done to Stefania in Walnut Class for your excellent effort in your learning this week, particularly in the Maths activity looking at tens and ones. Stefania wrote sentences to explain her thinking and reasoning skills. Well done Stefania!







Well done to Elkah in Apricot Class for writing a brilliant pancake recipe. Elkah made her instructions clear and included every detail. Elkah even when back over her recipe the next day to edit and add extra toppings. Fantastic work Elkah!



Well done to Pragya in Beech Class for her fantastic writing. Pragya always ensures she tries her best, including capital letters and interesting vocabulary. Pragya checks her work and makes corrections to improve it even further. Well done Pragya, keep up the fantastic work.



The 4 R's - Resilience, Reciprocity, Resourcefulness and Reflectiveness


Well done to Eesa in Walnut Class for showing resilience and enthusiasm when completing your learning activities this week. Eesa role-played a Breaking News story about a Dinosaur who used a magic potion to fix her broken guitar. Although Eesa felt shy when reading his script he persevered and shared his story. Well done Eesa!





Well done to Ayaan in Walnut Class for showing reflectiveness when writing a delicious pancake recipe. Ayaan checked his work and decided to add strawberries to the ingredients. Ayaan decided to change the instructions to make his recipe taste even tastier. Well done for reflecting on your work and adding more detail to your recipe Ayaan!



Well done to Tayla in Apricot Class for showing resilience through your consistent effort in all subjects this week. Tayla has pushed herself to complete excellent quality work across the board. Well done Tayla!



Well done to Ahmed in Apricot Class for showing resilience by attending all his Google Meets this week and working hard in his 1:1 phonics session! Well done Ahmed, keep it up!



Well done to Grace in Beech Class for showing resilience through your continued effort with the home learning. Grace has been working very hard, completing the tasks and making sure she is reading lots of book. Well done Grace, keep up the great work!


Well done to all the children and grown ups this week.


The Year One Team



Year One - Week 5 Celebration Certificates

 







Year 1 - Week 5 Celebration Certificates



Well done to Mason in Walnut Class for your resilient attitude to learning this week. Mason joined in with the Morning Greeting messages and the live games with his class with a big smile and shared that he would like to be the superhero Spiderman because he can fly!




Well done to Darci in Apricot Class for your super effort this week in Maths. Darcie has been doing lots of work with tens and ones and has been practising her times tables. Keep up the brilliant work Darcie!






Well done to Merlyn in Beech Class for his fantastic effort with his maths this week. Merlyn has worked hard on place value all week and shared his great work on Google Classroom.







Well done to Stanley in Walnut Class for your super effort in your literacy writing during a 1:1 session with Miss Martin. Stanley used a capital letter, finger spaces and a full stop independently in his sentence. It is fantastic to see you developing your confidence in writing Stanley, well done!





Well done to Abdulahad in Apricot Class for your excellent thank you letter to Granny. Well done for applying your sounds and presenting your work beautifully.






Well done to Eason in Beech Class for his fantastic writing. He has worked hard all week but the teachers have been particularly impressed with his writing. He has sounded out carefully and included capital letters and full stops.




The 4 R's - Resilience, Reciprocity, Resourcefulness and Reflectiveness


Well done to Elsie in Walnut Class for showing reflectiveness when drafting your writing and then checking your own work. Elsie wrote a Thank You card to Granny as the character of Traction Man. Elsie thanked Granny for knitting a ‘helpful suit because it helped Scrubbing Brush save the Spoons and save the day!’ Well done Elsie, for your fantastic effort!


Well done to Ava in Apricot Class for continuing to work hard on all your home learning this week, particularly your magnificent Maths, keep up the brilliant work Ava!




Well done to Elkah in Apricot Class for showing reciprocity in maths this week. Elkah worked hard on her maths challenges, using resources so she could solve the problems independently.




Well done to Chidera in Beech Class for his resilience and hard work on his video 1:1 with Mr Cardwell this week. Mr Cardwell was impressed with Chidera’s effort and engagement in the session. Keep up the great work Chidera!








Well done to all the children and grown ups this week.


The Year One Team