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Literacy Phonics Maths Notices Newsletter Reception Class 8th July 2016 Literacy This week we have been learning about the Great White Shark and the Killer Whale. We have been reading lots of different information books and have learnt lots of different facts about each animal. We have been thinking of and writing lots of describing words for each animals. This week we have started our new topic which is Under the Sea. We have been looking at two of the largest animals in the ocean the Orca Killer Whale and The Great White Shark. We have also been looking at the two famous Orca whales, Free Willy and Shamu. As well as this we have started making the different props for our graduation assembly You have all worked very hard, well done! Phonics Miss Browns Group: Phase 4 clusters and tricky words. Mrs. Randall's and Mrs Fakirova’s Group: Phase 3 sounds and tricky words. Maths This week we have been looking at solving addition and subtraction problems. We have done this practically by fishing for fish and sea creatures in the sea. Notices This weeks homework is to learn your graduation assembly lines for Monday. Can all trip money be paid by the latest Monday morning. Many thanks, Miss Brown.