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Welcome to Year 1!

 

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Miss Brown and Mrs Marshall welcome you to our webpage.

We hope you enjoy looking through all our busy work.

 

 

Please practise and learn these ‘Red Words’.

 

Remember, you can’t Fred a red!

 

Set 1 Red Words

the

my

you

said

your

are

be

of

no

I

Set 2 Red Words

what

all

was

we

so

to

me

call

her

there

want

go

old

some

he

Set 3a Red Words

two

buy

many

love

talk

their

water

watch

should

bought

Set 3b Red Words

who 

son

come

here

walk

would

where

small

anyone

thought

Set 3c Red Words

any

were

does

once

tall

could

great

worse

caught

brother

 

Click on the links below to find out what we have been learning in school.

Please watch the videos below to help support your child at home with their phonics.

Below are some websites with games to practise your phonics.

Solar Eclipse! We went outside to experience the eclipse. We used a welders mask to look safely at the sun.

Week ending 17th April 2015

Your child has brought their spellings home this week. Please practise as your child will have a little spelling test next Friday.

This week’s spellings are:

love

come

some

one

once

ask

friend

school

 

This week in Numeracy we have been continuing number sequences, for example 2, 4, 6 ..., 5, 10, 15..., 3, 6, 9..., 100, 90, 80..., 5, 7, 9...Practise these at home.

We have been finding 1 less, 1 more, 10 ,less and 10 more than numbers up to 100.

 

In Literacy we have been writing a recount of our trip to Hall 'Ith Wood. We have remembered to introduce our trip and use time words, such as first, next, then, after that and finally.

 

In topic we have been finding out about house hold items from the olden days. We examined them carefully and guessed what they were used for.

Mrs Richardson showed us how to make wattle and daub. It was used to help build Hall 'Ith Wood. It was quite a smelly process!

Mrs Marshall gave us another challenge! In pairs we had to build the tallest tower using art straws and masking tape. Some of the towers were taller than 100 cms!

 

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