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Key Stage One – 24th January

The children have had a wonderful time this week and the they have tried incredibly hard all week.

In Maths, 1TS have been learning about fact families practically before progressing onto completing work in their books. They have also been solving addition and subtraction word problems.

1MG and 1AC have been starting to learn about multiplication and how there needs to be equal groups to calculate multiplication questions.

In English, 1TS have been continuing to focus on verbs. They did an action verb hunt around the classroom. They also had to decide if something was an action verb or a being verb, progressing onto identifying the subject in a sentence.

1MG and 1AC have been writing a letter, pretending to be Captain Cook, writing home about his discovery of Australia. In our Reading Immersion sessions, the children read ‘The Mad Tea Party’, by Lewis Carroll. The children then took party in their very own ‘mad’ tea party. The children had a wonderful time!

In History, we have been learning all about a local, famous explorer, Captain James Cook. We have been using atlases to map James Cook’s voyages around the world, and all the different countries that he visited.

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Homework

Pupil of the week

Pupil of the week in 1TS is Emmie-Rose for trying really hard with her phonics this week.

Pupil of the week in 1AC is Mahmoud for his wonderful, caring attitude towards everyone.

Pupil of the week in 1MG is Sonny for being a fantastic friend, and being caring to others in his class.

Attendance

Our attendance winners this week are….

1TS – Arabella

1MG – Kaileb

1AC – Elliott

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

Birthdays

We would like to wish Nate a happy birthday, we hope you had a wonderful time celebrating.

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