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In
English we will continue to look at books as a class and in small
groups. Over the term we
shall look at different types of poems and stories with familiar
settings. We shall also
look at non-fiction books and writing, particularly focusing on how
instructions are written. To
support our work in school you could help the children to follow
instructions such as recipes, instructions for games or how to make
things. The children will still have home-school diaries and it would
be very helpful if you could record pages read and add any comments
about the reading your child has done at home or write about any
discussions you have had together after reading the book.
To encourage the children to read every night there will be a
chart for them (not grown ups!) to tick to show when they have read at
home to earn rewards for regular reading.
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In
Maths we are going to continue to develop skills and understanding in
counting, addition and subtraction.
I shall be encouraging the children to explore and add to their
mental strategies to solve problems.
Later on we will also look at using money and solving ‘real
life’ problems using money. If
possible please try to allow your children to use money and give
change for small amounts or try seeing how many different coins you
can use to make different amounts. The children will cover topics
such as telling the time, multiplication and fractions, making
estimates and measurements. These
areas of maths will be revisited over the year so that the children
can revise and increase their knowledge and skills in these areas.
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I
shall continue to set homework once a week on a Friday to be handed in
by Thursday in addition to weekly spellings which will be given on
Monday and tested on Friday. Please continue to encourage children to
read to you as often as possible – it makes a huge difference to
their progress if they practise regularly at home.
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To
help with some of our activities later in the term can I ask you to
start saving pictures from magazines of as many different sorts of
food as possible. Also we
shall need pictures of faces that are about A4 size.
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Thank
you to everyone who sent in presents at the end of last term – they
were much appreciated! As you know, I welcome parents who would
like to help in the classroom, so please let me know if you have some
time to spare (bear in mind, if you have not already helped in school
you will need to be police checked). There are many activities,
which are helped by an extra pair of hands. Please do not hesitate to come in for a chat if you have any concerns or
problems. The sooner I
know about them the sooner something can be done.
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