P2D- Mrs DeBonrostro

P2D Reflective Friday 22.03.24

Dear Parents,

We hope you had a great week. We cannot believe this is the last Reflective Friday blog for this term!

Important information:

  • Reading books will be sent home this week but not next ( we will continue to work on reading skills at school) . Please return all reading books that you might have at home, we are missing quite a few of them.
  • 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). Please label all the items.

This is a summary of our learning this week:

Literacy

  • This week we have started learning about soft g. Soft g When g is in front of an i, y, or e, it is soft and says /j/. For example: giant, gym, and gem. Hard g When g is in front of any other letter, it says /g/. For example: go, gave, and gravel

This is a video that we have used in class and will support learning at home.

We have practiced our reading skills: this week we have focused on comprehension and fluency.

We have continued to learn common words from block 6: idea, answer and usual. Please continue to practice tricky words at home. All children know in which block they are working on.

In writing we are learning to write descriptions. This week we have described a magical house.

At cursive handwriting. This week we have practice our name using cursive. Please continue to practice this at home.

Continuous Cursive letter choice 3 beginners (teachhandwriting.co.uk)

Ideas for learning at home

  • Practice words with g and ask your child to say if it is a soft or a hard g and how they know that.
  • Please continue to read stories to your child every day at home.  
  • Please continue to encourage your child to read at home. It is important that children practice reading every day. Please ensure you do this daily during the holidays. It doesn’t have to be long but daily practice is highly recommended.

Maths 

We have continued to learn money. This week our focus has been recording amounts accurately in different ways using the correct notation. Please continue to practice recognising coins at home as we have noticed that a few children they are still finding this difficult.

We have also worked on numeracy skills: addition and subtraction. Counting in 2s, 5s and 10s (3s and 4s for some). Please continue to practice these skills at home.

Ideas for learning at home: 

  • Practice a couple of calculations every day (please choose accordingly with your child’s ability)
  • If you have coins at home give an amount to your child and ask them to write it. You could write an amount and your child could make the amount with the coins.
  • This is a website that we have used in class:

https://www.doorwayonline.org.uk/activities/cashing-in/cashing-in.html

Other areas

EXA and PE

In gymnastics we are working on landing, balancing and rolling skills. We have improved our forward rolls.

IDL

We have continued to work on Food Chains.

RME

We have learned about Easter.

We enjoyed watching the P4 show about Nessie and our loose parts session.

We learned about Down Syndrome to celebrate Down Syndrome’s day!

Have a wonderful and restful Easter break!

Mrs de Bonrostro