30 Sep 2016

Year 1 Update – Wk 7

Wednesday 5th October – Dress Casual Day in aid of Hong Kong Community Chest
Thursday 6th and Friday 7th October – BHS CPD days school closed for students
Monday 10th  – Friday 14th October Half term school closed
Monday 17th October ESF CPD day:  School closed for students
Tuesday 18th October – First day back at school

Sibling Rivalry Parenting Workshop – Maria Marchant

‘How to help your children live together so that you can live happily too!’

October 18th from 6.30 – 8.00pm in the BHS hall

Winter Uniform

The winter uniform pre-order form will be distributed before the half term break. The BHS uniform shop will close between October 18th and 28th to process new student and Year 1 pre-orders, then Years 2-6. Please Take note of the sizing guide displayed outside the Uniform Shop.

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Who We Are

Central Idea: People have abilities and interests who form who they are.

Next week we will be tying up our Who We Are unit with the children sharing their learning with their Year 5 buddies. The children will be choosing work for their portfolios and will be writing a reflection tag explaining why they have chosen particular pieces of work.

We will be starting our next UOI after the mid term break.

How the World Works

Central Idea: People play different roles in the communities they belong to.

 This week the children have been exploring the idea of grouping and sorting number cards using different criteria. This builds on the sorting and classifying work that we did a few weeks ago and will lead us nicely into our work on addition next week.

Next week we will be exploring the concept of addition by asking the children to find different ways of making a number from 1-10. For example: 2+3=5, 1+4=5, 0+5=5. The children will explore this idea through practical games and activities.

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This week the children have been continuing to build confidence in their own ability to be a writer. It is crucial that at this early stage the children have a real belief in their ability to write and see themselves as authors. Through our Writer’s Workshop approach we encourage the children to think about what they want to write, say their sentence aloud, write their sentence using their phonic and camera word knowledge and then check their sentence by reading it back to themselves or a partner. We have been very pleased with the positive attitude that the children are beginning to have towards their own writing.

This week we will continue to focus on using the Unit 1 phonemes to blend and segment words.

Phonemes: s   m   p   t   g   a   o   c

Camera Words: I     are     the    she      was     to

At school, as part of our language rotations all the children read to an adult at least once a week, usually twice.

This week we have chatted with many parents about the importance of sleep and we thought that you might find this information useful and interesting.