Hello Class 2 Parents,
Firstly - Year 1 TT Rockstars
Following a couple of requests I have added the Year 1 children to Times Table Rock Stars. There is no requirement for Year 1 children to know their times tables (though they do need to count in 2s, 10s and 5s) but it never hurts to get ahead if your child is keen! A letter including their login details will be in their purple folders.
Secondly - Reading books
Your children will come home with a couple of free choice reading books to keep them going over half term. A reminder - if their chosen book seems to easy for them, take the opportunity to develop your child's fluency and expression, and ask them lots of comprehension questions. If their book seems too difficult, read the book to/with them. Free choice reading books are more about children having their choice of book than about the book being perfectly matched to the children's reading ability.
Thirdly - Spellings
I forgot to send a reminder about spelling booklets this week. I've updated the spelling booklets I found - please ensure your child's home spelling booklet is their purple homework folder when we return after half term, and I'll update any I have not yet done.
The U.K.
As part of our Mantle of the Expert story the children have been learning a bit about the U.K. I have explained that the U.K. wasn't actually formed 1000 years ago (when our story is set) but nevertheless we are learning a bit about the capital cities, weather and features of each country. So far we have looked at England and Scotland.
In maths:
Year 1 have continued their work on number bonds to 20 and have also looked at doubles this week.
Year 2 have continued their work on multiplication with a close look at the 2x tables.
Both year groups can spend time on TT Rockstars for their homework over half term!
In phonics and spellings we have been checking where the children are up to. I have updated their home spelling booklets accordingly (assuming I found them in their homework folders of course).
Forest School this week:
We were joined this week by Emma, Seth's mum, who kindly donated ten trees to us and helped the children to plant them! Everyone had a go at digging the holes (if nothing else, February has made the ground lovely and soft) and we are looking forward to watching them grow.
The children also enjoyed our new tyre swing and climbing rope, and a group of children got to work building an elaborate den.
A few children were too cold again - hopefully the weather is going to warm up next half term, but please do make sure your children have layers underneath their waterproofs, a warm coat, waterproof gloves and thick socks.