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Key Stage One – 14.2.25

The children have had a fantastic time this week and they have tried incredibly hard.

In Maths, 1TS have been comparing numbers using the inequality symbols within 20. They have also been practising their number bonds to 10 and 20.

1MG and 1AC have been consolidating their knowledge of the 2, 5 and 10 times table and division facts.

In English, 1TS have we have been looking at the story, Lost and Found by Oliver Jeffers. They have been completing adjective work about the different characters and then using these words in sentences.

1MG and 1AC have been writing postcards to our World Book Day author, Oliver Jeffers, asking him what it is like to be an author. These can be found on the TLLT Facebook page. We then started to plan a set of instructions on how to make a hardtack biscuit. In our Reading Immersion sessions, the children read ‘I know how I fight germ’. The children took on the role of germs and tried to get into ‘Castle Elbow’.

In History, 1MG and1AC have continued learning all about a local, famous explorer, Captain James Cook. We have explored the discoveries that he made when he landed in Botany Bay and how he was viewed by the people that lived there.

ITS have been exploring what life was like onboard HMS Endeavour.

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Homework

Pupil of the week

Pupil of the week in 1TS is Nancy for her fantastic effort this week.

Pupil of the week in 1MG is Sonny for his determination, particularly in maths.

Pupil of the week in 1AC is Hallie-Violet for a wonderful attitude to learning.

Attendance

Our attendance winners this week are….

1TS – Zayan and Nate

1MG – Ada

1AC – Eliza

Well done! We’re so proud of you all. We hope you enjoyed going first for lunch.

Birthdays

We would like to wish Alayna, Abbigail and Elliott a happy birthday. We hope you have a wonderful time celebrating.

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