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Y1 Blog 26.4.24

Date: 25th Apr 2024 @ 10:23pm

Friday 26th April

A warm welcome to Isabel Barnes, our student teacher from Edge Hill. She will already be a familiar face to some as she has previously spent time in 1P on a separate placement.

This week, we planted our individual beans. We look forward to nurturing them as well as making scientific observations and recordings about them in our bean diaries.

During our "Into the Forest topic" our focus is on traditional tales and we are  currently reading Little Red Riding Hood. We have spent time, in role, as different characters and have taken a journey through the school grounds as Little Red Riding Hood. For music,today, we continued thinking more about timbre through the story of the Three Little Pigs. The children played the instruments they felt appropriate, when providing the sound effects for different plot points witinin the story. 

Tuesday, we celebrated Saint George’s Day. We spent time thinking about England and the different physical and human features of the landscape there.  

Next week, SWACA will spend time in school delivering workshops about healthy relationships.

We will also continue our discussions around plants and look forward to diarising the progress of our beans, each week. We have loved sharing the children’s knowledge and experiences of growing fruit and vegetables for themselves. Long may this continue.

If you currently do not have the RWI Speed Sound card packs, please contact the office as they can be purchased through Spider. We welome all feedback comments written in the yellow Reading Record and will address any queries or concerns you may have. 

Have a lovely weekend.

The Year One Team

 

to learn, to succeed, to value one another

Our vision and values are at the core of everything we do. A value is a belief or principle that guides our thinking and behaviour. Our values underpin our teaching and learning, and provide an environment which prepares our pupils to be happy and confident and to to take an active role in their community and the wider world.

Each year group has adopted one of our Christian values: Kindness, Forgiveness, Courage, Thankfulness, Hope, Faithfulness and Respect. Our over-arching Christian Value is Love. Throughout the year children are helped to explore, have opportunities to practise and then given time to reflect on what each of our Christian values means to them.

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