The Week Ahead in Chestnut Class!
Phonics We will be reviewing the graphemes and phonemes: b f e l h Please see the link below, children can watch these links to consolidate their learning: https://schools.ruthmiskin.com/training/view/8h9jCXEI/t1jVww94 https://schools.ruthmiskin.com/training/view/Frjq38qo/QoId0YWP https://schools.ruthmiskin.com/training/view/IzZEpEfP/k16fnF3a https://schools.ruthmiskin.com/training/view/7aM54SMY/x8qSBOYR https://schools.ruthmiskin.com/training/view/hwkscdIm/nw2g2R3M Literacy This week we will be writing rhyming sentences based on the pattern of the text 'Oi Frog'. Practise rhyming words with your child for fun! Reading Please remember to read with your child everyday on a weekday for 5 minutes. This is absolutely crucial to progress especially at this time when we don't have volunteer readers. Maths We continue our work with Number and will be: Comparing objects by counting and through language. Learning the symbols for more than, less than and equal to. Comparing numbers. Ordering objects. Ordering numbers within 10. Homework Challenge Practise counting, reading and writing numbers to twenty in order in the homework book this week. If you are feeling really brave try writing numbers to 10 in words! Science This week we look a little further into the senses and which body parts are responsible for each sense. We will be labelling simple body parts. Like The Week Ahead in Chestnut Class!
Phonics We will be reviewing the graphemes and phonemes: g o c k u Literacy We will continue our work writing questions and statement sentences in the vain of the book 'Oi Frog'. Please follow this link for a fabulous retelling of this story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItLi6xx4YEY Maths We will continue our work on Number exploring place value within 10. We will look at one more and one less and explore one-to-one correspondence. Children will also learn to compare numbers using the symbols < and >. Science We will be looking at humans and other animals and thinking about what different animals eat. we will explore how Nocturnal animals use their senses. We will learn to observe and record what a fox eats over the night using digital footage. Dear Chestnut Class,
Welcome back to school! Chestnut Class will be returning to normal as soon as possible. Myself and Miss Heffer are looking forward to having you back in the classroom. Our topic this term will be Local History. Our typical day will start with Phonics followed by Maths and Literacy with wider curriculum subjects covered in the afternoon. This week we will be focussing on PSHE topics that will help children to settle into school, establish class rules and good hygiene levels during this difficult time. Please ensure your child brings a pencil case with relevant equipment, a water bottle, warm clothing and spare clothes. Children can wear their PE kit (wear jogging pants) to school on PE days (Thursday). Lunches can be booked via the Gateway App. I look forward to seeing you all! Mrs Budiman |
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