Buckstone Primary School, P1 Koalas

P1 Koalas Reflective Friday 26.4.24

Hello everyone,

This is some of our learning from this week:

LITERACY

We were blending and building words with the initial consonant blends: cr and br.

Our tricky words this week were: do and you.

This week we were writing sentences using the word you. We were describing somebody, and our friends had to guess who that person was.

 We started sharing a new reading book in our groups. These books have come home with your child today, please return them to school on Monday.

THINGS TO DO AT HOME

The consonant blends are quite challenging and any further practice at home is really helpful.

Some words to use

Bran broth brick brush broom

Crab crack crop crash crush creep

Write out some words which have the consonant blends we have been learning this week. The child can try to sound out the word using the pure sound of each letter to blend together to read the word.

The adult can say some of the words we have been learning  and the child writes them down.

Write down the tricky words on a piece of paper or card, hold the cards behind your back then show them to your child and ask them to read the word you have shown them. Your child could practise writing these words, forming the letters the way they have been shown in class.

(If you are unsure about correct letter formation, please speak to one of us at the end of the day).

Please share your child’s reading book with them.

Next week we will be starting the Scottish National Standardised Assessments in literacy (SNASAs), so there will be no new sounds or tricky words for the next few weeks.

NUMERACY AND MATHS

We were learning to display data in graphs and charts. We compiled a whole class pictogram showing the different eye colours within the class. We asked each other questions to gather data to find out what pupils enjoyed playing with in the classroom and what pupils would like to have in the classroom. We will use the data to create bar charts.

THINGS TO DO AT HOME

Please continue to practise number bonds to 10.

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/mental-maths-train

PE

Our focus this term is on athletics – run/jump/throw.

FLUFFY!

Thank you so much for all the entries in Fluffy’s journal. It has been lovely to see the children’s enthusiasm and eagerness to take him home. The children have really enjoyed listening to Fluffy’s different adventures. Everyone in the class has now had a turn with Fluffy, we will continue to draw names from a hat so that all the children can have a second turn with him/her but we will put the jotter in our reading corner so that the children can enjoy reading about his/her adventures.

RSHP

We have started learning about pregnancy and looking after a baby and were very lucky to have Lottie’s mum visit the primary one classes. She showed us her scan photos and we listened to the baby’s heartbeat. The children got the chance to ask some questions. We really appreciate Lisa sharing her pregnancy experience with us and the children were very engaged with what she had to say and listened really well.

LOOSE PARTS

Lots of exploration and cooperative play going on in loose parts yesterday.

Next date for loose parts is Friday 17 May.

Some examples of other learning taking place this week:

CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS

Unfortunately, there was a problem with the photographer’s lens when the photographs were  taken on Wednesday, this resulted in a slight haze on the photographs. The photographs will be retaken on Tuesday 30 April. Please dress your child in school uniform and we will adjust PE accordingly. Thank you.

Have a lovely weekend.

Buckstone Primary School, P1 Koalas

 P1 Koalas Reflective Friday 19.4.24

We hope that everyone had an enjoyable break, it was lovely to see the children so enthusiastic to be back at school.

This is what we have been learning this week:

LITERACY

We shared something we had done during the holidays with a partner or in a small group.

We were writing about our holidays in our writing jotters.

We revised some of the digraphs we had learned and focused on th.

In handwriting, we practised writing some capital letters.

We continued reading the books we started before the holidays. Books will now come home with your child on a Friday. Please can you make sure that books are returned on Mondays so that they can be used for other children.

THINGS TO DO AT HOME

We will be assessing the children on their knowledge of the block one and two tricky words. Please can you practise these words at home with your child. Remember these words can not be sounded out and just have to be learned.

Block One words: I the to he me is his put was want saw no

Block Two words: go be she are they all some come said one you her were there into here

NUMERACY AND MATHS

We have continued to work on core numeracy skills: recognising numerals, saying forward and backward number word sequences, sequencing numerals, counting items, saying the number before and after and adding numbers together in our heads.

We were working on number bonds to 10. These are all the numbers which add together to make 10. We practised using the addition and equals symbols and played a game on the smartboard.

THINGS TO DO AT HOME

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

PE

The children had the opportunity to use the box and crash mat and we assessed their ability to balance.

RSHP

A parent has very kindly agreed to visit the class to talk about her pregnancy. We talked about what we would like to find out about pregnancy and thought of questions we could ask her.

LOOSE PARTS

We enjoyed loose parts in the sunshine this morning.

Next date for loose parts is Thursday 25 April.

Some examples of learning taking place this week (and the final week of last term).

Have a lovely weekend.

Buckstone Primary School, P1 Koalas

P1 Koalas 22.3.24

Hello everyone!

Here are some highlights of our learning this week:

Literacy

Our new tricky words this week were ‘into‘ and ‘here‘.

We have been reading non-fiction books this week and will bring these home to share on Tuesday. It would be appreciated if these could be returned on Thursday, instead of Friday, next week, before the holidays begin.

In writing, we wrote sentences about a pink pig to help us practise using the new sound we learnt.

Things to try at home:

Try and spot ‘into’, ‘here’ and words with the ‘nk’ sound when you are out and about, looking at books or signs etc.

Take turns to spell the sounds in ‘nk’ words (say alternate sounds with ‘nk’ said as one sound rather than as n and k.

Words to use might include:

bank, rank, sank, tank, thank, link, pink, rink, sink, think, wink

Practise forming the letters correctly in the ‘nk’ sound by writing down some of the words above.

Take turns to read the pages of your reading book with someone at home. Pick some words from your book and se if you can think of some rhyming words.

Numeracy and Maths

We continued our learning about o’clock times on both analogue and digital clocks and looked at half past times too. We often begin the day by looking at the calendar and talking about what day it is, and this week we also used the ‘Days of the Week’ song (see last week’s blog / below) to help us learn the order of the days.

We worked on a variety of skills, across the class, in numeracy including counting forwards and backwards, ordering numbers and describing what we could see when looking at equal groups.

Things to try at home:

Practise counting backwards in short sequences, from different starting points. If you are confident doing this in the 1-30 range, try doing this in the 1-100 range.

You might want to sing along with this song as a starting point.

Keep talking about time at home. What time do you wake up? What time do you eat breakfast? Do you go somewhere the same day each week? How long does it take you to brush your teeth? How many jumps can you do in 10 seconds?

Here are the links to the songs again.

PE

We were practising our jumping, landing and balancing skills and enjoyed jumping onto and then off the springboard.

In our other PE session this week, we were developing our skills in working cooperatively to collect as many bean bags as we could for our team.

Equalities

We listened to the story ‘Trailblazer: Lily Parr, the Unstoppable Star of Women’s Soccer’ by Elizabeth Dale. We heard about how Lily Parr was determined to find a way to continue playing the game she loved despite facing lots of barriers along the way. Some of us drew pictures of Lily after hearing the story.

Music

We enjoyed another session with our external visitor from YMI. We continued working on the songs from last time as well as having fun making our own suggestions and actions when learning a new song. We also worked on listening to and repeating different rhythms.

Loose Parts

We took the decision not to go ahead with loose parts this week due the very windy weather on Thursday afternoon. We will let you know the next date for loose parts after the holidays.

Fluffy

We are continuing to enjoy hearing about all the adventures that Fluffy is having with all the different families from our class. To allow everyone to have their turn, we are asking that Fluffy only visits your home for two days at a time. However, please don’t worry if you forget to bring Fluffy back on time.

As we have previously mentioned, there is absolutely no expectation that families add to the journal. It is completely optional and, if pupils decide to complete it, could involve drawing a picture or writing a sentence or two. We appreciate how busy family life can be!

Here are some examples of what we have been learning through our play this week:

A ticket booth at a football stadium
The football stadium car park
A castle

Have a fantastic weekend!

Buckstone Primary School, P1 Koalas

 P1 Koalas Reflective Friday 15.3.24

Hello everyone,

This is what we have been learning this week:

LITERACY

We were blending and building words with the final consonant blend: ng.

Our tricky words this week were: there and were.

In writing this week we were drawing and describing the main character from the story ‘My Big Shouting Day’.

The children took their reading books home on Tuesday, and we started sharing a new book in our groups on Wednesday.

THINGS TO DO AT HOME

The final consonant blends are quite challenging and any further practice at home is really helpful.

Some words to use – song long king gang ring sing wing hang hung bang sang rang lung fang.

Write out some words which have the final consonant blend we have been learning this week. The child can try to sound out the word using the pure sound of each letter to blend together to read the word. You could try writing the start of the word and the final blend in different colours then cut them up. If you did this with a few different words and laid them out, the child could then play a matching game, matching the start of the word to the final blend.

The adult can say some of the words we have been learning this week and the child writes them down.

Write down the tricky words on a piece of paper or card, hold the cards behind your back then show them to your child and ask them to read the word you have shown them. Your child could practise writing these words, forming the letters the way they have been shown in class.

(If you are unsure about correct letter formation, please speak to one of us at the end of the day).

NUMERACY AND MATHS

We continued our topic on time. We were using the clocks to make o’clock times and talking about what we might be doing at that time of day. We were practising months of the year and linking them to the four seasons.

THINGS TO DO AT HOME

Look at clocks around your home and talk about the different times of day, what time do you get up, have breakfast, go to school, go to bed etc.

Practise saying/singing the months of the year in the correct order.

PE

We were practising different jumps and landings.

FLUFFY!

Thank you so much for all the entries in Fluffy’s journal. It has been lovely to see the children’s enthusiasm and eagerness to take him home. At the moment, we are just allowing the children to keep him for two nights so that everyone can have a turn as soon as possible but if you forget to bring him back to school, please don’t worry.

We really don’t want to give families anything extra to have to think about so PLEASE don’t feel you have to add to the journal. Your child will be given the chance to speak to the class about what they have done with Fluffy.

HWB

We have been thinking about what makes us special and unique and drew pictures of ourselves.

MUSIC

We began our programme of musical activities with the Youth Music Initiative.

LOOSE PARTS

Next date for loose parts is Thursday 21 March.

Some examples of learning taking place this week:

Have a lovely weekend.

Buckstone Primary School, P1 Koalas

 P1 Koalas Reflective Friday 8.3.24

Hello everyone,

This is what we have been learning this week:

LITERACY

We were blending and building words with the final consonant blends: lt and ft.

Our tricky words this week were: said and one.

Our writing topic this week was- she/he/they/I left……..

The children took their reading books home on Tuesday, and we started sharing a new book in our groups on Wednesday.

THINGS TO DO AT HOME

The final consonant blends are quite challenging and any further practice at home is really helpful.

Some words to use loft, lift, soft, daft, raft, left. Gift.

Belt, melt, kilt, felt, tilt, wilt, lilt.

Write out some words which have the final consonant blends we have been learning this week. The child can try to sound out the word using the pure sound of each letter to blend together to read the word.

The adult can say some of the words we have been learning this week and the child writes them down.

Write down the tricky words on a piece of paper or card, hold the cards behind your back then show them to your child and ask them to read the word you have shown them. Your child could practise writing these words, forming the letters the way they have been shown in class.

(If you are unsure about correct letter formation, please speak to one of us at the end of the day).

NUMERACY AND MATHS

We began a topic on time and started by talking about  mornings and afternoons and the different activities we did at those times. We spoke about the days of the week and tried to put them in the correct order.

THINGS TO DO AT HOME

Look at clocks around your home and talk about the different times of day, what time do you get up, have breakfast, go to school, go to bed etc.

Practise saying/singing the days of the week in the correct order.

PE

We had a PE session outside this week, keeping fit using hoola hoops.

At our inside PE session, we were working on cooperation, listening and following rules.

FLUFFY!

Thank you so much for all the entries in Fluffy’s journal. It has been lovely to see the children’s enthusiasm and eagerness to take him home. At the moment, we are just allowing the children to keep him for two nights so that everyone can have a turn as soon as possible but if you forget to bring him back to school, please don’t worry.

We really don’t want to give families anything extra to have to think about so PLEASE don’t feel you have to add to the journal. Your child will be given the chance to speak to the class about what they have done with Fluffy.

HWB

We have been thinking about what makes us special and unique and jumped outside on stepping stones shouting out what we are good at. If we couldn’t think of anything our friends helped us out.

ART ACTIVITY

We each drew a penguin for a corridor display so that others could learn about the ice melting in Antarctica.

WORLD BOOK DAY

We shared some of the books that children had brought in and enjoyed wearing comfy clothes so that we were ready to read. We spoke about the different characters in stories and some of us designed our own characters to share with the class.

LOOSE PARTS

Next date for loose parts is Thursday 21 March.

Some examples of learning taking place this week

Have a lovely weekend.

Reflective Friday Quiz – Friday 8 March 2024

P1 Koalas

P1 Koalas 1.3.24

This week in P1 Koalas:

Literacy

Sounds and Tricky Words

We were blending and building words with the sounds ‘nt’ as in ‘went‘ and ‘sp’ as in ‘spot’ or ‘gasp‘.

Our tricky words this week were ‘some’ and ‘come’. We were looking at how these words both had ‘ome‘ saying ‘um‘ and we only needed to change the fist sound when we wrote them.

Things to try at home:

Look for words with the sounds ‘nt’ or ‘sp’ in them when you are out or in some of the books you may have at home / in the library.

Ask someone to write down some words that you can use your skills to sound out using the new sounds we have been learning or to read some words for you to write down.

For example: gasp, spent, spark, clasp, spot, spin, spend, spoon, tent, rent, sent, hint,

Practise reading and writing our new tricky words or spell them out loud. Don’t forget to keep practising the tricky words we have previously learnt too.

So far we have learnt: I, too, saw, was, the, put,, his, is, my, no, go, he, she, we, be, me, they, all, want, are. We have talked about some of the patterns we can see in some of these words (e.g. he, she, we, be, me all ending the same way with ‘e’ saying ‘ee’.)

Writing

Our writing this week began with ‘I / we / they all went to……..’ and we came up with our own ideas to finish the sentence.

At home:

If you have been out and about, you might wish to try drawing a picture and writing about where you went. For example, ‘I went to the shop,’ or ‘We all went to see _______ ‘. Have a go at spelling harder words using the sounds you know. You might want to write the first sound you hear and ask someone at home to write the rest.

Reading Books

We took reading books home to share for the first time this week. We will continue to send reading books home on Tuesdays and ask they are returned to school on Fridays so that they can be used for other reading groups.

We have been working on new reading books in school this week and will continue working on these into next week.

Things to try at home:

Share your reading book with someone at home. Retell the story in your own words and talk about what is happening as you read the pages. You might want to take turns reading a page with someone at home or you may even want someone at home to read the book to you whilst you point to the words.

Numeracy

We have been working on our core numeracy skills including ordering numbers, saying forwards and backwards number sequences, counting and adding amounts, describing equal groups and saying numbers before and after a given number. We also tried counting in tens as a whole class.

Things to try at home:

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/ordering-and-sequencing/caterpillar-ordering

With someone at home, practise sequencing and ordering numerals. You could do this using pieces of paper or card with numerals written on them or you could play the Caterpillar Ordering game on Topmarks.

Other Areas of the Curriculum

Health and Wellbeing

We were working on the Building Resilience unit ‘Respect Yourself’ and drew pictures beside our names to help show the things we each like to do.

In PE, we continued to work on different balances.

Topic

We discussed some of the outstanding questions we had about penguins from the beginning of our topic and found out about how penguins lose their feathers. We discussed why penguins wouldn’t go into the water while they are moulting and were able to use our knowledge about how penguins make their feathers waterproof to help us answer this.

A football stadium

Have a lovely weekend!

Buckstone Primary School, P1 Koalas

 P1 Koalas Reflective Friday 23.2.24

Hello everyone,

This is what we have been learning this week:

LITERACY

We were blending and building words with the final consonant blends: st mp rk nd, for example: just, gust, camp, lump, dark, park, sand, mend.

Our tricky words this week were: they and all.

Our writing topic this week was- At the park…..

We had new reading books this week. The children have been reading in groups at the teaching table.  As well as decoding the words we have been discussing title and author, talking about the characters, and predicting what might happen next in the story. The children will bring their reading books home on Tuesday, please see the separate email for further information.

THINGS TO DO AT HOME

Write out some words which have the final consonant blends we have been learning this week. The child can try to sound out the word using the pure sound of each letter to blend together to read the word.

The adult can say some of the words we have been learning this week and the child writes them down.

Write down the tricky words on a piece of paper or card, hold the cards behind your back then show them to your child and ask them to read the word you have shown them. Your child could practise writing these words, forming the letters the way they have been shown in class.

(If you are unsure about correct letter formation, please speak to one of us at the end of the day).

NUMERACY AND MATHS

We have continued to work on core numeracy skills: recognising numerals, saying forward number word sequences, sequencing numerals, counting items, saying the number before and after and adding numbers together in our heads.

We continued working on money. We were adding amounts to 10p and beyond. We were working in pairs to make amounts by drawing coins on our boards. We completed a money worksheet to show our understanding.

Some of us were doing money assessments with the teacher.

THINGS TO DO AT HOME

Have a look at some coins at home, try to make different amounts by adding the coins together.

https://ictgames.com/mobilePage/payForIt/oldcdn.html

PE

We have begun working on gymnastics and this week the focus was on balancing in different ways. We were trying to hold balances using different parts of the body.

FLUFFY!

Thank you so much for all the entries in Fluffy’s journal. It has been lovely to see the children’s enthusiasm and eagerness to take him home. At the moment, we are just allowing the children to keep him for two nights so that everyone can have a turn as soon as possible but if you forget to bring him back to school, please don’t worry.

We really don’t want to give families anything extra to have to think about so PLEASE don’t feel you have to add to the journal. Your child will be given the chance to speak to the class about what they have done with Fluffy.

SOCIAL STUDIES/SCIENCE

Linked to our topic on Antarctica and penguins we were trying to find out what makes penguins feathers waterproof. We coloured one penguin with wax crayons and left the other drawing uncoloured. We dropped water onto the penguin with the wax coating and the plain paper one and described what happened.

LOOSE PARTS

Next date for loose parts is Friday 1 March.

RSHP

As part of our RSHP programme we began to look at the section on ‘Asking questions, making choices, saying yes/saying no’.

We discussed the different questions we can ask using the words: who, what, where and how. We talked about the difference between fact based questions and preference based questions. Next week we will talk about making choices.

Some examples of learning taking place this week:

Have a lovely weekend.

Buckstone Primary School, P1 Koalas

 P1 Koalas Reflective Friday 9.2.24

Hello everyone,

This is what we have been learning this week:

LITERACY

We were revising the digraphs th and wh as the children are finding these sounds challenging. Some of us were revising single sounds.

We were revising the tricky words: no go be she me we.

We were learning to write the capital letters: A B C.

We were writing about Fluffy and a possible adventure he could have.

We had new reading books this week. The children have been reading in groups at the teaching table.  As well as decoding the words we have been discussing title and author, talking about the characters, and predicting what might happen next in the story.

THINGS TO DO AT HOME

Hold up the digraphs and ask your child to tell you the sound they make. Ask them if they can think of a word containing that sound.

Use letters written on a piece of paper or card to ‘build’ a word. The adult says a word and the child choses the correct sounds to make that word.

An adult makes a word using the digraphs and the child says the pure sounds of each letter to blend together to read the word.

Write down the tricky words on a piece of paper or card, hold the cards behind your back then show them to your child and ask them to read the word you have shown them. Your child could practise writing these words, forming the letters the way they have been shown in class.

(If you are unsure about correct letter formation, please speak to one of us at the end of the day).

NUMERACY AND MATHS

We have continued to work on core numeracy skills: recognising numerals, saying forward number word sequences, sequencing numerals, counting items, saying the number before and after and adding numbers together in our heads.

We continued working on money. We were adding amounts to 10p and beyond. We were identifying coins and played a game on the Smartboard and the iPads.

THINGS TO DO AT HOME

Have a look at some coins at home, talk about their value and if possible, use them to pay for some items in a shop.

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/money/coins-game

PE

We have been working on using repeated patterns of movement to create simple sequences and have practised moving in time to music. We worked together with a partner to make our own sequence of movements. We were an audience for our friends and made positive comments about their performance.

FLUFFY!

Thank you so much for all the entries in Fluffy’s journal. It has been lovely to see the children’s enthusiasm and eagerness to take him home. At the moment, we are just allowing the children to keep him for two nights so that everyone can have a turn as soon as possible but if you forget to bring him back to school, please don’t worry.

We really don’t want to give families anything extra to have to think about so PLEASE don’t feel you have to add to the journal. Your child will be given the chance to speak to the class about what they have done with Fluffy.

SOCIAL STUDIES

We were talking about Antarctica and comparing life there to life in Scotland.

We were learning about Chinese New Year.

FRENCH

We continued to learn the words for numbers from 1-10.

LOOSE PARTS

We had a cold but sunny afternoon at loose parts and the children were very busy building, creating and working with their friends.

Next date for loose parts is Friday 1 March.

Here is a whole school quiz for you to try at home, there may be a prize for the winner!

Robert Burns’ Quiz (office.com)

Some examples of independent learning taking place this week:

Have a lovely weekend.

Buckstone Primary School, P1 Koalas

 P1 Koalas Reflective Friday 2.2.24

Hello everyone,

This is what we have been learning this week:

LITERACY

We introduced two new consonant digraphs this week: wh and th. Digraphs are two letters which go together to make one sound. We were building /writing these words : which, that and blending sounds together to read: when then.

Our new tricky word this week is are.

We were writing about being in the bath to practise using our new th sound.

We are encouraging the children to use the tricky words they know and the sounds they have learned to ‘have a go’ at writing independently. If the word the child wishes to use is too difficult to sound out, they can still write the starting letter. We are trying to remember to use finger spaces after every word so that our writing is not squashed together. The children have also been given free writing jotters which they can use for their own ideas and drawings whenever they are given the chance to choose their own learning.

We had new reading books this week. The children have been reading in groups at the teaching table.  As well as decoding the words we have been discussing title and author, talking about the characters, and predicting what might happen next in the story.

THINGS TO DO AT HOME

Hold up the digraphs and ask your child to tell you the sound they make. Ask them if they can think of a word containing that sound.

Use letters written on a piece of paper or card to ‘build’ a word. The adult says a word and the child choses the correct sounds to make that word.

An adult makes a word using the digraphs th and wh  and the child says the pure sounds of each letter to blend together to read the word.

Write down are on a piece of paper or card, hold the card behind your back then show it to your child and ask them to read the word you have shown them. Your child could practise writing the tricky words, forming the letters the way they have been shown in class.

(If you are unsure about correct letter formation, please speak to one of us at the end of the day).

NUMERACY AND MATHS

We have continued to work on core numeracy skills: recognising numerals, saying forward and backward number word sequences, sequencing numerals, counting items, saying the number before and after and adding numbers together in our heads.

We continued working on money. We were adding amounts to 10p and beyond. We used the iPads to play some money games.

THINGS TO DO AT HOME

Have a look at some coins at home, talk about their value and if possible, use them to pay for some items in a shop.

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/money/coins-game

PE

We have been working on using repeated patterns of movement to create simple sequences and have practised moving in time to music. We worked together with a partner to make our own sequence of movements. We were an audience for our friends and made positive comments about their performance.

FLUFFY!

Thank you so much for all the entries in Fluffy’s journal. It has been lovely to see the children’s enthusiasm and eagerness to take him home. At the moment, we are just allowing the children to keep him for two nights so that everyone can have a turn as soon as possible but if you forget to bring him back to school, please don’t worry.

We really don’t want to give families anything extra to have to think about so PLEASE don’t feel you have to add to the journal. Your child will be given the chance to speak to the class about what they have done with Fluffy.

SOCIAL STUDIES

We were talking about Antarctica and learning about some of the other animals who live there. We also discussed what else we would like to find out about this continent.

FRENCH

We started to learn the words for numbers from 1-10.

LOOSE PARTS

Next date for loose parts is Wednesday 7 February.

Some examples of learning taking place this week:

Have a lovely weekend.

Buckstone Primary School, P1 Koalas

 P1 Koalas Reflective Friday 26.1.24

Hello everyone,

This is what we have been learning this week:

LITERACY

We introduced two new digraphs this week: ch and sh. Digraphs are two letters which go together to make one sound. We were building /writing these words : chat shop and blending sounds together to read: chip shop.

Our new tricky words this week are she and be.

In writing, we had a choice of two story starts – I went to the shop…….

At the shop……….

We are encouraging the children to use the tricky words they know and the sounds they have learned to ‘have a go’ at writing independently. If the word the child wishes to use is too difficult to sound out, they can still write the starting letter. We are trying to remember to use finger spaces after every word so that our writing is not squashed together.

We had new reading books this week. The children have been reading in groups at the teaching table.  As well as decoding the words we have been discussing title and author, talking about the characters, and predicting what might happen next in the story. Some children chose to continue a story by drawing what might happen next.

THINGS TO DO AT HOME

Hold up the digraphs and ask your child to tell you the sound they make. Ask them if they can think of a word containing that sound.

Use letters written on a piece of paper or card to ‘build’ a word. The adult says a word and the child choses the correct sounds to make that word.

An adult makes a word using the digraphs ch and sh  and the child says the pure sounds of each letter to blend together to read the word.

Write down she and be on a piece of paper or card, hold the cards behind your back then show them to your child and ask them to read the word you have shown them. Your child could practise writing these words, forming the letters the way they have been shown in class.

(If you are unsure about correct letter formation, please speak to one of us at the end of the day).

NUMERACY AND MATHS

We have continued to work on core numeracy skills: recognising numerals, saying forward number word sequences, sequencing numerals, counting items, saying the number before and after and adding numbers together in our heads.

This week we also started working on money. We were looking at different coins and talking about their values. We used the iPads to play some money games.

THINGS TO DO AT HOME

Have a look at some coins at home, talk about their value and if possible, use them to pay for some items in a shop.

PE

We have been working on using repeated patterns of movement to create simple sequences and have practised moving in time to music.

FLUFFY!

Thank you so much for all the entries in Fluffy’s journal. It has been lovely to see the children’s enthusiasm and eagerness to take him home. At the moment, we are just allowing the children to keep him for two nights so that everyone can have a turn as soon as possible but if you forget to bring him back to school, please don’t worry.

We really don’t want to give families anything extra to have to think about so PLEASE don’t feel you have to add to the journal. Your child will be given the chance to speak to the class about what they have done with Fluffy.

SOCIAL STUDIES

We talked about Burns Night and learned a little bit about his life. We are learning the Selkirk Grace as a year group and will be reciting it at our assembly on 9.2.24. Can you please help your child by practising at home.

LOOSE PARTS

Next date for loose parts is Wednesday 7 February.

Some examples of learning taking place this week:

Have a lovely weekend.