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Year 1 Curriculum Newsletter: Spring Term 2012
We wish you all a Happy New Year.
This term, our topics are Weather and Investigating Materials.
We are also focusing on the ‘Year of Communication’ as a school,
and Year One’s target this term is to develop the language of
social etiquette (please, thank you, excuse me, sorry etc).
Please could you help us by reinforcing this at home.
Literacy
– This subject follows the Primary Framework for Literacy. This
term, we will be looking at information books, reading and
writing stories with repeating patterns, and looking at stories
from other cultures. A large proportion of the term will be
dedicated to Traditional and Fairy Tales. Now that the children
are more confident with their writing, we will be expecting them
to punctuate sentences correctly within their work. For some,
this may mean a full stop at the end of a simple sentence and
for others, adding capital letters and full stops to two or
three sentences.
Numeracy
– This subject also follows the national guidelines. We will be
solving problems in the context of numbers, recalling all pairs
of numbers with a total of 10 and the corresponding subtraction
facts, adding and subtracting amounts mentally and creating and
using pictograms to answer questions.
Science
– This term, children will be learning about Materials. We will
be naming and describing the properties of different materials
as well as investigating their uses. In the second half of term,
we will be learning about Forces.
ICT
–This term, the children will be labelling and classifying using
a range of programs on the computer. This will be linked to the
topic of materials. In the second half of the term the focus
will be on using programs to control objects and robots. If you
have any remote controlled toys at home then please let us know
after the half term holidays.
Design and Technology
– Design and Technology will focus upon developing the
children’s knowledge of Materials and their suitability for a
purpose. The children will be applying their learning about
Forces to make a model of a playground.
Art
– In the first half of the term, we will be using a variety of
materials to make collages. The children will have opportunities
to experiment with tools and techniques and apply these to a
range of materials.
Geography
– In the first half of the term the children will be finding out
about weather and climates. They will be comparing the weather
in different countries and learning about seasonal changes.
RE
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In the first half of term
the children will be thinking
about, and discussing, the topic of Belonging. This will include
belonging to a family, class, school and the wider community.
They will also learn about how Christians and Muslims welcome a
new baby into their families and communities. In the second half
of term the children will be finding out about
Mothering Sunday, Lent and Easter.
PE
– We have PE lessons twice weekly. This half term the children
will be focusing on gym and dance. In gym, we will focus upon
travelling and balancing on different body parts. We will be
encouraging the children to improve their sequences through
evaluation. In dance we will be responding to rhythm and
learning dances relating to the weather and the book Handa’s
Surprise. After half term the focus will be on practising dances
for our Year 1 production and practising throwing, catching and
aiming skills in games.
Music
– Music will be based upon ‘pitch’ for the first half of the
term and for the second half, ‘pulse and rhythm’. The children
will be responding to songs with different actions and
accompanying their music with instruments.
Personal, Social, Health Education and Citizenship (PSHEC) – This term the children will be
learning about Citizenship and
focusing on
developing their knowledge, understanding and skills in three
key social and emotional aspects of learning: empathy, managing
feelings and social skills.
Homework
– Homework across Key Stage 1 will follow the Homework Policy.
We will continue to send home spellings for a test each week and
will be sending home some reading comprehension practice. Other
homework may be Literacy, Numeracy or topic based.
General Information
Home/school link book
- We continue to value any comments you are able to make on your
child’s progress, both in reading and other areas. Whilst we
endeavour to do so, please appreciate that it is not always
possible to look in their books every day. With this in mind,
more urgent matters should be passed on for the teacher’s
attention by telephone, letter, via the school secretary or
through the message book at the gate.
Parental help
– Any help in the classroom is very much appreciated, even if
you are only able to help for a few hours. We are particularly
keen to have parents in who are willing to hear readers. Please
ensure that you are CRB checked.
Please could you ensure that ALL school uniform, PE kit,
coats, hats, gloves and scarves are clearly named in a permanent
pen or sewn in label.
We are available after school on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Please feel free to make an appointment to discuss your child’s
work and progress.
Mrs Roberts, Mrs Lea and Mrs Smith |