Friday 29 September 2023

Year 2 Certificates 29.9.23


 

These children have worked extremely hard and have been rewarded for all of their hard work and efforts.

E for Excellence


Mulberry Class

Callie, for her commendable effort in comparing numbers independently. Keep up the good work!


Rowan Class

Alfie, for trying your very best with your behaviour and making good choices. You should be proud of yourself! Well done. 


Pine Class

Moyo, for self-checking that she has included all the features of a diary when she finished writing her own diary about her day at school. Well done!


Star Writers 

Mulberry Class

Gabrielle,  for working really hard to use features of a diary entry to write  about her best day at school. Well done!


Rowan Class

Lirsa, for always trying your best to present your work beautifully. I always enjoy reading your work! Well done!


Pine Class

Joshua, for using adjectives in his diary about the best day of school. Well done!




Learning Power Awards


The resilience award this week goes to: Alexandra, Lucas

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These children have demonstrated perseverance, managed distractions, noticed patterns and been absorbed in their tasks.

 



The reciprocity award this week goes to: Alice, Nikita, Harry


These children have shown interdependence, collaborated effectively, listened to others, displayed empathy and have imitated effective ideas and methods from others. 



Year 1- what we are learning

Well Done to all the children for another great week and welcome to the new children and parents that have joined us. 

The children have continued to learn their Phonics everyday and have been trying really hard with their reading. It is really important to keep reading with your children each week and practicing their spelling every night. 

Could you please make sure that you are signing your children’s reading record once you have read. 

Thank you 

Maths 

Year 1 have been learning all about numbers this week. They have been learning how to recognise numbers in words. This can be very tricky as some words are not decodable. But they tried really hard and it will be ongoing throughout the year. 






 Forest School

What a great week! The children took part in some many activists. Firstly, they went on a Natural treasure hunt and made something out of what they had found. Teachers were very impressed with all the treasure! After that, they took part in Gardening using different equipment to help with the gardening. Whilst gardening the children found a Ladybird, so they made the ladybird a house to keep him safe. Finally, the children completed the session with water painting and a relaxing poem about how to appreciating the outdoors. 


Literacy 

This week, Year 1have been focusing on Beegu and using adjectives to describe how she looks. They have been also writing sentences focusing on capital letters, full stops and finger spaces. 





History 

We have stared out new topic “Space”. The children learnt about Neil Armstrong and how he was the first person to step onto the moon. The children also watched an interesting clip of the Astronaut walking on the moon. 

Science

Children in Year 1 have been recording the amount of daylight in each season. They have been investigating the change in the weather in the different seasons. By using a chart they were able to play which seasons had the most daylight and the least. 

                                                                     


 

These children have worked extremely hard and have been rewarded for all of their hard work and efforts.


E for Excellence


Apricot: Serghei

Sergei has been trying hard in Maths this week, He was carefully counting objects and matching them to the numbers and words. Well Done! 






Beech: Domanic

Domanic for his excellent effort in every area of his learning this week. Dominic has been a brilliant role-model to his peers, he has been listening to instructions and produced some amazing work. Well done Domanic!






Walnut: Alariah

Alariah has been showing consistent effort in literacy and she has is polite inside and outside the classroom. Well done, Alariah!







Star Writers 


Apricot:






Beech: Anika

Anika has written a brilliant description of her alien friend that she made for Beegu out of clay. She used lots of amazing adjectives to describe her alien friend. Well done Anika! 





Walnut: Freddie


Freddie has been trying super hard during Read Write Inc., and this is now showing in his literacy work! Freddie is using his sound knowledge across all subjects. Well done, Freddie. 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. 


This has been awarded to: 


Reflectiveness 

These pupils have planned carefully, revised ideas, identified key features and can talk about their learning. 


This has been awarded to: Nathaniel 





Resilience

These children have demonstrated perseverance, managed distractions, noticed patterns and been absorbed in their tasks. 


This has been awarded to: Teddy




 


Resourcefulness   

These pupils have been curious about learning, made links between ideas, shown imagination, reasoned methodically and capitalised on resources. 


This has been awarded to: Jaxon






I Made My Teacher Happy Award 

Maxmilian 

Maximilian has settles brilliantly into his new class/1







Apricot, Beech and Walnut Classes

Great job  for working SUPER hard to complete your phonics screening checks. 

 



Year 1 105 Books to Read Before You Leave Broadford Primary


Bronze Award - Ryan

Silver Award

Gold Award


Tuesday 26 September 2023

Forest School - Apricot School 26.09.2023

 


Apricot class began our first school session by thinking about sticks - we noticed the details on them and described them to each other. We thought of lots of things that sticks can be and made them into wands, swords, spades, and paddles. We made treasure sticks with items we found at forest school, painted with water, looked at ladybirds, and lots of other things. We finished up with our relaxation song.



Apricot Class - Forest School

 



To Apricot Class Parents, 

Just a quick reminder from the Forest School teachers. Could you please make sure that your children have spare clothes to change into after Forest School. As the weather becomes cold and wet the children will need something dry to change into and unfortunately there are enough spare clothes for all the children. 


Thank you 

Miss Myers and The Forest School Teachers 

Year 1 Spellings - W/C 25.09.2023

 

Year 1 Spellings W.B. 25.09.23

Letter formation- Practice writing the letters below 

Group A,B & C

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

t





i





n





p





g






Ditty, Red and Green 


Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

WOW WORD  -  said





we





no





go





so





the 







 Purple and Pink


Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

WOW WORD  -  the





mat





cat





pat





sun





fun





Orange &  Yellow 


Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

WOW WORD  -  the





see





bee





three





week





sleep





teeth





 Blue and Grey


igh/ar

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

WOW WORD  -  the





night





fight





light





might





smart





shark 





farm





car





cart