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We had a nice few days getting to know our new classroom and new adults. We talked about how to be a kind friend, sang alphabet songs, danced to number songs and even started to talk about Autumn.
This week, we read a book called 'Frederick' by Leo Lionni. We explored how we could use actions and story maps to help us remember the stories. In maths, we worked on our counting to 10 skills. We also explored subitising to 3. In phonics, we started to learn the letters s, a, t and p. We explored how to write them correctly and how to build words with them. In the afternoons, we started to learn all about autumn. We made some autumn collages and also painted buttercup pictures to decorate our new classroom.
In literacy, we focused on a book called 'The squirrels who squabbled' by Rachel Bright. We explored how we could change small details to make new stories. For example, it could be the cats who squabbled or the dogs that dug. In maths, we learned all about matching and sorting. We explored using numicon, counters and even a pumpkin! In the afternoons, we did some observational sketches of squirrels, learned how to take photos on an ipad, went on a tour of the school and explored mashing and chopping food.

In literacy, we read a book called ‘We’re going on a bear hunt’ by Michael Rosen. We plotted the story onto a story map to help us to retell the story. In handwriting and phonics, we learned all about i, d, n and m. In maths, we learned all about sorting and grouping. For example, we grouped ourselves into jumpers and no jumpers, 4 year olds and 5 year olds etc. In the afternoons, we learned all about maps. We explored what they were for and how to use them. We had a go at drawing our own bear hunt map. We also explored mark making on large paper and making transient art with carrots.
In literacy, we thought about our book from last week called ‘We’re going on a bear hunt’ by Michael Rosen. We had a go at innovating the story to make a new one. We tried out different versions as a class such as a lion hunt, a sweet hunt, a rabbit hunt. In maths, we ordered Numicon pieces from 1-10 and wrote numbers to match. We then started to learn about measurement and looked at how to compare size, mass and capacity. In phonics, we had a special focus on the sounds g, o, c, k and on phase 2 tricky words - I, is, the, no, go, to. In the afternoons, we explored leaves, made leaf people, went on a leaf collecting walk around our school playground, explored cutting and threading with leaves and also naming and describing leaves. We spoke about where different animals might live and then we spoke about where we all live. We had a go at making houses out of card.
In literacy, we read a book called 'The Enormous Turnip.' We had fun acting out the story and joining in with the repetitive words. We then compared it to a book called 'The gigantic turnip' to see what was the same and what was different. In maths, we learned all about repeating patterns. We had a go at copying patterns, continuing patterns and even making up our own patterns. In the afternoons, we leaned more about autumn. We went on an autumn walk around our school grounds, sorted pictures into seasons, listened to a piece of music called Autumn by Vivaldi, explored rolling conkers in paint and also stretched elastic bands over pine cones. On the 10th, we leaned all about world mental health day.
Topmarks maths - Repeating pattern shape train game
In literacy, we carried on our work on 'The Enormous Turnip.' We explored ordering the story and then changing details to create a new story. In maths, we focused on 1, 2 and 3. We worked on subitising, numeral recognition, matching values and representing quantities using different methods including fingers, number lines, tens frames, bead strings, claps, jumps etc. In phonics, we focused on h, b, f and l. We had a go at word building and CVC word reading. We also looked at phase 3 keywords he, she, we, me, be. In the afternoons, we worked on our cutting skills and made autumn wreaths, completed observational sketches of hedgehogs, pumpkins and leaves, explored conker rolling outside using guttering pipes and also thought about our own personal history and looked back at everything we had covered so far this year.
In literacy, we read a book called 'Leaf man'. We explored all of the different ways that the author had used the leaves to make the characters in the book. We then had a go at making up our own leaf characters and stories. In maths, we worked on couting forwards and backwards. We also worked on writing numerals to 10. In phonics, we had a special focus on the tricky words he, she, we, me and be. In the afternoons, we learned about Diwali, made playdough, explored making playdough and stick hedgehogs, made seed shakers and also explored the log rings and apple decay.
We started a new topic called 'Marvellous Machines.' We spoke about the different machines that we had in our homes and at school. We then used one of our school machines (a microwave) to make popcorn! In literacy, we read a book called 'The most magnificent thing.' We had fun guessing how she was going to change her design to improve it. We then spoke about how it is important to keep trying even if things go a bit wrong or get a bit hard. In maths, we explored finding one more and one less than numbers to 10. We used cubes, beads, dots, numicon and our fingers. In the afternoons, we learned all about Bonfire night, Remembrance day and keeping safe online.
This week, we read a book called 'Car, car, truck, jeep.' We had fun spotting the different vehicles in it and joining in with the repeated parts. In phonics, we had a special focus on j, v, w and z. In maths, we learned all about circles and triangles. We made shape pictures and leaned how to discuss shape properties. In the afternoons, we painted on tin foil, used cups and strings to make a telephone, explored zig-zag patterns, celebrated anti-bullying week and also had a 2 minute silence on the 11th for remembrance.
This week, we read a book called 'No bot, the robot with no bottom.' We read the story, plotted it onto a story map and had a go at describing the main character. In phonics, we focused on z, zz, y and qu. We also introduced the tricky words: all, was, you, they, are, my and her. In maths, we explored positional language and had fun playing lots of different games to improve our skills. On Friday, we also had a whole school maths morning. In the afternoons, we explored floor robots, magnets, transient machine art, colour mixing and also looked at what different machines do all day long.
This week, we read the next book in the series called 'No bot, the robots new bottom.' We read the story, retold the story and had a go at describing different things in the story. In phonics, we focused on the digraph 'ch'. In maths, we learned all about 4 sided shapes such as squares and rectangles. In the afternoons, we made a class advent calendar, explored remote controlled toys, printed in paint using machine parts, explored bendy wires and used tennis balls to make robots.
This week, we read a book called 'Rosie Revere Engineer'. It had lots of new words in so we we had lots of fun working out what they meant as a class. We then thought what it would be like to be an enginner. We designed and made our own robots by following our designs. In phonics, we had a special focus on 'sh'. In maths, we explored numbers to 5. We subitised, represented numbers and even explored the composition of numbers e.g. 5 is a 2, 2 and 1 but it can also be five 1s. In the afternoons, we rehearsed our nativity performance, drew pictures of our families, started our class advent calendar and learned a little bit about Hannukah and Kwanzaa.
This week, we read a book called 'Winnie' New Computer.' We spoke about what computers were for and how they worked. We discussed the main character and the story setting. In maths, we focused on one more and one less. We used different equipment, used our fingers and even had a go at instant recall. In the afternoons, we made playdough robots, drew patterns in pretend snow, made a string and tube machine and talked about machines. We were also very brave this week and did two dress rehearsals of our nativity to the school and then two performances to the parents.
This week, we had a Christmas-themed week. We learned more about the nativity story, learnt about Christmas around the world, made repeat pattern decorations, made cards and calendars, explored snow patterns and snowmen and many more exciting things. We even had a special visit from Father Christmas, a virtual pantomime, Christmas jumper day and Christmas dinner day. What a busy week!
This week, we started our new topic called 'Long ago.' We looked at some of the key vocabulary that we would cover and we explored the difference between in the past and in the present. In literacy, we read a very old book called 'The tiger who came to tea'. We spoke about similarities and differences to our lives today. We then did lots of fun tiger-themed activities. In maths, we focused on numbers 0-5. We looked at how to write them, represent them and subitise them. We also spoke about the importance of zero. In phonics, we reviewed all of the phase 2 and 3 sounds that we have covered so far. We then introduced the digraph 'ee'. In the afternoons, we explored seasonal changes, made new years resolutions, discussed dinosaurs, discussed black and white photographs and spoke about our own weekly routines.
This week, we read a book called 'Rosie's Hat' by Julia Donaldson. We thought about the order of the story and spoke about it using words such as first, next, then, finally. We also had fun thinking about what type of hat we would want to wear. In phonics, we had a special focus on 'ai' like in snail, main and rain. We also started to learn some of our phase 4 tricky words. In maths, we worked on our one more and one less skills. We also explored the composition of numbers. For example, 4 can be made up of 4+0, 3+1, 2+2. We explored this using real objects, fingers and drawings. In the afternoons, we thought about clothes from the past, painted pictures using black, white and grey, thought about how we had grown and changed from being babies and also learnt about old buildings.
This week, we read a book called 'Coming to England' by Floella Benjamin. We spoke about how the little girl had grown and changed in the story. We also explored where and how she had travelled. We spoke about how some of us have travelled to and from different countries, some of us have moved house and some of us have stayed in the same place. We spoke about how everyone in the world lives a different but special life. In phonics, we had a special focus on the 'oo' sound like in moon, balloon and zoom. In maths, we learnt about mass. We used balances to compare things and we then used cubes to see which things were heavier and which were lighter. In the afternoons, we explored recipes from long ago and then made cakes. We explored sculptures from long ago and then had a go at using dough to make our own sculptures. We talked about grandparents and how things have changed over time for them. We had a go at making family trees. We also sorted old and new transport pictures and spoke about how and why things change.
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This week, we read a book called 'Major Glad and Major Dizzy' by Jan Oke. We explored how the story moved through history and we talked about what stayed the same and what changed. We used words such as long ago, in the past, in the present, now etc. In phonics, we had a special focus on the 'oa' like in boat sound. In maths, we explored 6, 7, 8 and 9. We explored different ways to make up these numbers e.g. 0+6=6, 1+5=6, 2+4=6, 3+3=6. In the afternoons, we thought about what job we would like in the future. We explored how people washed clothes in the past. We explored the royal family and made crowns. We also made old fashioned wooden pegs into peg dolls just like they used to do in the past.
This week, we read a book called 'Once there were grown ups' by Martin Waddell. We spoke about how the book wasn't about real giants and that the giants were just adults. We explore children sitting and standing to see how giant we could make each other look. We also learnt all about how people grow and change from babies to toddlers to children to teenagers to adults to elderly people. In phonics, we had a special focus on the 'ar' like in bark and farm sound. In maths, we explored odd and even numbers. We also explored doubling numbers up to double 10. In the afternoons, we painting pictures of our grandparents, matched old items to new items and spoke about why they had changed, thought about our own personal history and looked through our school scrapbooks and ordered pictures in age order. We also celebrated mental health week and learnt all about the colour monster book.