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1 Welcome to Class 1

2 Expectations High expectations of all- Ready, Respectful, Safe.
Golden Rules Ladder of learning Class Charter Class Reward System House points Gold stars stamps and badges Golden time

3 Being prepared A labelled water bottle
Labelled clothes (jumpers and cardigans) Reading book and diary in school every day (which have gone out today!) Full P.E kit in school everyday (everything named!) No need for pencil cases

4 Literacy Talk for Writing: Learn the model text and learn a new paragraph everyday. We use Talk for writing actions and then look at different aspects of the text, for example we’ve been looking at adjectives and nouns this week. Texts and story maps will be on Class 1 blog Immersions (hook days will be updated on class blog)

5 Phonics Letters and sounds
Phase 5 – use sound mats to practise reading sounds and words Half termly overviews Use: phonicsplay.co.uk / Education City Apps: Phonics play, Twinkl phase 3, 4, 5 Phonics screening – June. This assesses the children’s knowledge of the phonic sounds and their ability to blend 40 real and nonsense words.

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7 Maths We use the Maths No Problem scheme
Current chapter will be noted on Class 1 blog (chapter 1: Numbers to 10) Concrete – pictorial – abstract (concrete is the doing stage, during this stage, children will be using concrete objects to solve problems. Pictorial is the ‘seeing’ stage. Here, visual representations of concrete objects are used to model problems. This helps children to make the connection between the physical object they just handled and the abstract pictures. The abstract is the ‘symbolic’ stage, where children use abstract symbols to model problems. Encouraging children to explain their methods and answers Number bond practise - Hit the Button on topmarks.co.uk

8 Topics Science Geography Weather and seasons Brilliant Beginning
Our local area Fantastic Finale (A walk around Christchurch)

9 Future topics Victorian Toys Katie Morag and the Scottish Isle of Coll
Great Fire of London Seaside Rock! – our local seaside Victorian seaside

10 Homework Literacy homework – Monday due on Thursday
Homework links school learning with you at home, which we aim to make purposeful, positive, fair, appropriate for your child, time limited and enjoyable. Literacy homework – Monday due on Thursday Comprehension Grammar / phonics activity Weekly spelling list – please discuss the rule and practise (rainbow writing, silly sentences, hiding words in a drawing). Spelling activities will be given in activities as this ensures children are practicing them. Encourage children to use the sound mats, orally compose their sentences, re-read their work and check punctuation. Spelling activities will be sent out. Maths homework – Thursday due on Monday Problem solving Number bonds activity or an activity relating to our current Maths No Problem topic IXL, Education City and Hit the Button extension challenges

11 Reading Reading Reading target cards in reading logs Reading rewards
Please encourage your child to read regularly at home. It does not have to be a school book. You can share books together. Ask lots of questions about the story, characters, setting. Ask your child to prove their answer by finding it in the text. Remember to record this in their reading logs. Reading target cards in reading logs Reading rewards

12 P.E Indoor gymnastics on a Monday Outdoor games on a Friday
P.E kit should include Jogging bottoms Shorts Plimsolls or trainers House coloured t-shirt Jumper Hair should be tied up on P.E days and earrings taken out or covered up.

13 How can I help my child? Hear your child read as often as possible.
Read to your child. Support your child with their homework, practising phonics sounds and number bonds. Make use of IXL, Education City, Phonics Play, Hit the Button Spelling – spelling lists and tricky words. Also days of the week and numbers to 20 in words.

14 Any questions?

15 Thank you 


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