Big Learning this week 25.11.19

Phonics

We are learning to recognise the sounds ‘u’ and ‘h’ and we are blending sounds together to make and break 3 letter words.

Writing

We are learning to use write for different purposes e.g. signs, labels, cards, postcards, letters.

Numeracy

We are learning to add sets together and count how many altogether.

We are learning to use and find ordinal numbers.

An Ordinal Number is a number that tells the position of something in a list, such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc.

Try these Ordinal Number games:

Ordinal Number – click onto the correct fruit

Car Race Order – drag the cars into position

IDL

We have waved goodbye to Pudsey and welcomed in a new character called ‘Plop’. He is a baby barn owl and we met him in a lovely book called ‘The Owl Who Is Afraid Of The Dark’ by Jill Tomlinson.

We will use this story in our next learning journey called ‘The Great Outdoors’. This context will cover learning about day and night, the weather, seasons and recording information.

The children help to plan this learning as we chat about what we already know and think about things we want to make, do, write and say.

We started by creating a dark den in a tree as Plop likes to watch what is going on from the top of a tall tree.

We are learning to describe changes during seasons.

It’s that time of the year!

The excitement is mounting as we plan to represent our class at the Crown Christmas Service.

The P1 children have a little Christmas Message that they would love to share with you! To do this we will sing a few songs with our biggest and best singing voices and smiles. We will split into groups to make headbands and wear coloured t-shirts (details to follow-it will just be a t-shirt rather than a costume, we think!) for our performance.

The Church Service will be on Friday the 20th December @9.30am in Crown Church. We look forward to seeing you there.

Caley Thistle Visit

We had visitors in with a reading challenge today! It is called 4-4-2 Kick Off Your Reading. Sign up at the library and as you borrow books you can collect stamps. After you have collected 4 stamps you can exchange it for a free child’s ticket for a SPFL football match. See the reading challenge cards at your local library for details.

Thanks very much :-)

We were made very welcome at the bank yesterday when we went down to deposit our money for Children in Need. We met some lovely lovely bank employees who helped us use the counting machine, deposit our money and gifted us with a bag from the bank. They really enjoyed having us visit.

The bank are keen to have some photos of our visit. If anyone has any objections with us sharing photos with the bank, please get in touch. Many thanks for your support.

A Great Big Thank You!

We want to say ‘Thank You’ so much to everyone for helping us raise money for Children in Need. We decided a great way to round off our learning in money would be to take all of the coins we collected down to the counting machine in the bank. We had to pour the coins in and we got a receipt to tell us the value of all of the coins. The final total for the dress down and collect the coins was…

£380.44

Big Learning this week…

Phonics

We are learning to identify l, f, o and b.

We are learning to blend sounds to build words.

Try our some of these games on Topmarks to practise identifying and using sounds.

Garden Leaves

Hanging Monkeys

The Painting Game

Numeracy

We are learning to identify coins and add coins together to make a given value.

Try the Coin Game. Select the counting tab and this will let you practise adding coins together.

Take your piggy bank out and use the coins to make a shop at home. We are going to do this next week in school! What will we need to make a shop?

Handwriting

We are leaning to form letters correctly.

We are finishing the Curly Caterpillar letters this week, working hard on f and e.

Representing our class

One of the skills we are working on this term is ‘Representing our Class’.

The children told me that we represent our class when we…

are kind to others, we help our friends if they fall, we go on a message for Mrs Fowler, we collect money for Children in Need, we speak up for our class, we act nicely, we behave really well if we are out of the class.

Really proud teachers! 🙂 Well done Primary 1

Reading Comprehension

No new reading books this week as it is a short week BUT we are still learning lots of reading skills and having fun and enjoying books!

We are building our comprehension skills and using clues to help us understand what we read.

Today we were thinking about making connections with ourselves and with other texts we have read.

we make connections we ask questions:

-What does this make me think about?

-What does this remind me of?

-I think…?

-I remember…?

Have a go at home when you are sharing a book together. Can you think about making connections to your own experiences or to a text you have already read?