P2D- Mrs DeBonrostro

P2D Reflective Friday 27.10.23

Dear Parents,

We hope you had a great week.

It has been lovely to see the children back after the holidays.

Important information

  • Loose Parts on Friday 3rd November.
  • Drop in for Parents on Friday 3rd November.
  • Change of clothes: Please ensure that your child has a spare change of clothes at school (including pants and socks); these don’t have to be school uniform. It is really helpful for them all to have them (especially when they get wet). Some children took them home after needing them in but haven’t returned them back to school.
  • As usual your children will be taking home their reading books today. This is a showcase of their learning. We have been reading the book at school so your children might find it ‘easy’. Please return the reading books on Monday: this is essential so books can be used by other children across the school. We have a few books missing and this means that a set of books cannot be shared with a group of children.
  • Next Wednesday 1st November I will be at school working on PEF. I will be at school but not in class.

This is a summary of our learning this week:

Literacy

This week we revised last week’s sounds oa/ow. Here is a wee video that you could watch at home if you would like to revise the learning:

We have practiced our reading skills: prediction, inference, summarising, etc.

We have introduced new tricky words from block 4: other, mother, another. It would be very helpful if your children practice to read and write these words and previous blocks.

In writing we wrote a recount of the Owl Babies story.

Ideas for learning at home

  • Please ask your child to read the school reading book at home.
  • Read, write and make the words: boat, goat, road, load, toad, foal, oak, coach, soap, soak, loan, bow, row, show, mow. You can write the words and ask your child to look for the oa/ow letters and circle them. Ask your child how many letters the word can has and how many sounds.
  • You can play this free online game:

https://ictgames.com/phonicsPop/index.html

– Please continue to read stories to your child at home.

– Please continue to encourage your child to read at home. It is important that children practice reading every day.

Maths 

We have been learning about place value: the value of each digit in a number. Most of us have been working on numbers to 99.

At school the children have enjoyed playing this game:

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/place-value-basketball

Ideas for learning at home: 

  • Can your child recognise and say the number words for numbers from 0 to 100? You can ask your child how many digits a number has, what each digit tells you.
  • This website will give you more information:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z8sfr82/articles/zw4g2nb

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z8sfr82/articles/zncq4xs

  • This activity is for a challenge:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zsjqtfr/articles/z9w3g82#z2pv9ty3

  • Build a Paper Cup Stack

Grab a stack of reusable paper cups. Number them from 0 to 9 on the visible edge. Then stack the cups in various configurations. Discuss place value as you stack and restack the cups.

  • Use Lego/ Duplo

Simply write number values on your Lego with a dry erase marker. Then when you are done you can simply wipe the numbers away.

Other areas

Art

We have learned how to draw owls following instructions and choose wax crayons to colour them.

PE

We have worked on pre- hockey skills; we have continued to work on how to hols a hockey stick and push pass.

We hope you have a lovely weekend!

Mrs de Bonrostro