How and what your child will learn in Year One!

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How and what your child will learn in Year One! English, Maths and everything else…..

Class 10 Class 1M Mrs Matanle (Teacher) Mrs Scruby & Mrs Reid Mrs Williams (Teaching Assistant) Class 1M Mrs Scruby & Mrs Reid (Teacher) Mrs Ellis (Teaching Assistant) Mrs Tomlins, Mrs Cordingley (pm) (Shared Teaching Assistants)

People and Pets Design and Technology Science RE select from and use a range of tools and equipment to perform practical tasks [for example, cutting, shaping, joining and finishing] build structures, exploring how they can be made stronger, stiffer and more stable Science Name and label parts of the human body Identify the five senses RE Families Belonging PSHE New beginnings People and Pets Maths Reading, writing and comparing numbers to 20 Addition and subtraction English Stories in familiar settings Labels and lists

Fly me to the moon! History Science RE Seasonal changes (autumn) History Significant individuals (Neil Armstrong) and events (moon landing) Comparing homes now and then Comparing schools now and then RE Judaism Waiting Art Collaging Famous study of an artist ‘Andy Warhol’ Fly me to the moon! PSHE Getting on and Falling out Maths Shape and data Money and time Addition and subtraction English Stories with repeating patterns Information texts: On the moon Songs and repetitive poems

Animals around the world! Science Animals identify and name a variety of common animals including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals carnivores, herbivores and omnivores Geography Maps, atlases, globes (continents) RE Special people Meals Animals around the world! Design and Technology Animal masks English Stories with repeating patterns: ‘We all go on Safari’ ‘Information texts Maths Place value Money and fractions PSHE Bullying

Seaside Easter play Geography Maps, atlases, globes (England, Antarctica, Australia, Africa) RE Meals Change Easter play PSHE Going for goals Seaside Art Beach huts English Instructions Poems about the senses Maths Measures Multiplication

The Battle of Hastings! RE Science History Holidays and Holy days Being sorry Science Materials distinguish between an object and the material from which it is made wood, plastic, glass, metal, water, and rock describe the simple physical properties of a variety of everyday material History Significant historical event: The Battle of Hastings Within living memory: Saxon life The Battle of Hastings! PSHE Good to me be! Maths Money and time Addition and subtraction Art/ DT Painting Saxon shield Water colour castles English Fantasy texts Information texts

Blooming Summer/ Traditional tales RE Being sorry Islam Neighbours Science Name common plants Plant hunt Deciduous/ Evergreen trees Food from plants Compare the four seasons Art/ DT Use materials to design a beanstalk Build a Rapunzel tower Blooming Summer/ Traditional tales PSHE Relationships Maths Multiplication, division and fractions Measures, shape and data English Traditional tales Letters

Maths Concrete – using objects

2. Pictorial – pictures Show different ways of making……

3. Abstract – numbers 3+4 = 1 One

Greater depth ‘It’s not all about higher numbers’ xxxxx + ? = xxxxxxxxxx

Phonics - Phase 2

Phonics - phase 3

Phonics - phase 4 No new sounds! Using what we have learnt in phase 2 and phase 3 to read and spell words.

Phonics phase 5

Alternative spellings: Phonics phase 5 Alternative spellings: ai rain pain ay day pay a_e cake bake

Alternative pronunciations: Phonics phase 5 Alternative pronunciations: y try cry y happy daddy y yes yellow y gym

Phonics Test -June 2019

Year 1 Reading at expected standard

Year 1 Reading at greater depth

Handwriting

Homework Each week we give out spellings and phonics homework. The spellings are based on common exception words and the phonic phase your child is in. Methods: Look, cover, write, check. Because (big elephants can add up sums easily)

What can you do at home?  Reading minimum 5 times a week (or more if possible) Phonics homework and spellings each week Education City activities to try at home DB Primary activities and links to Espresso