Welcome to the Year 1/2 Curriculum Evening. Adults in Year 1/2 Teachers Mrs Emanuel Miss Giles Mrs Sahin Learning support assistants Mrs Endacott Mrs.

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Welcome to the Year 1/2 Curriculum Evening

Adults in Year 1/2 Teachers Mrs Emanuel Miss Giles Mrs Sahin Learning support assistants Mrs Endacott Mrs Stuart Mrs Saldvidge Mrs Chapman Mrs Gotel Miss Burr

Our Creative Curriculum To provide a rich and stimulating experience, we embrace learning in our classrooms and in the outdoor environment. To provide a rich and stimulating experience, we embrace learning in our classrooms and in the outdoor environment. Our planning across the curriculum is based around our topic. We find this is a great way of engaging the children with their learning. Our planning across the curriculum is based around our topic. We find this is a great way of engaging the children with their learning.

TOPICS Autumn term Titanic Spring term Space Summer term Florence Nightingale

The goal of phonics is to enable readers to decode new written words by sounding them out, or in phonics terms, blending the sound-spelling patterns. Children are taught to read by breaking down words into separate sounds called ‘phonemes’. They decode the sounds then blend them back together to form the word. Th i s i s m y h ou s e.

We encourage the children to use actions when segmenting and blending new words together. This helps them to identify the sounds within the words more easily. You may have heard the children using these terms at home when you are reading together. A Phoneme – a single clap. A digraph- two bent finger. A trigraph- three bent fingers. A split vowel digraph- a jumping finger.

A Phoneme can be represented by a single letter ‘c’ ‘a’ ‘t’. A digraph is a single sound, or phoneme, which is represented by two letters. ‘ch’, ‘th’, ‘ee’, ‘oo’, ‘ou’, ‘oi’. ‘ch’, ‘th’, ‘ee’, ‘oo’, ‘ou’, ‘oi’. Chip meet book cloud coin Chip meet book cloud coin

A trigraph is a phoneme which consists of three letters. ‘igh’, ‘air’, ‘ure’ ‘igh’, ‘air’, ‘ure’ high, sure, millionaire high, sure, millionaire A split vowel digraph A split vowel digraph ‘i_e,’ ‘a_e’, ‘i_e,’ ‘a_e’, like, make like, make

Reading Please encourage your child to read daily. Teachers will record information in your child’s reading record. Please encourage your child to read daily. Teachers will record information in your child’s reading record. The children benefit when reading remains fun, with opportunities to read to a variety of people. The children benefit when reading remains fun, with opportunities to read to a variety of people. Questioning your child on the characters, story plot and predicting what might happen next, are all good reading skills to help develop comprehension of the text. Questioning your child on the characters, story plot and predicting what might happen next, are all good reading skills to help develop comprehension of the text.

Reading It is important for your child to have a go at sounding out the words using their knowledge of Phonics to read the text.

Please complete the Reading Record. Please continue to read with your child each night and encourage them to: Sound out using their knowledge of Phonics. Re-read to check it makes sense. Ask comprehension questions: On page…it says………What does this tell you about the setting? Find three words that tell you how………?

Literacy In class we teach the children to create their sentences verbally using Kung-Fu punctuation. The wood was as dark as the midnight sky. The wood was as dark as the midnight sky.

Maths The children play games in class to learn their number bonds. You can play this game at home to support and embed this learning. High Ten 7-3, 9-1, 6-4, 8-2 High Ten 7-3, 9-1, 6-4, 8-2

Maths The children are taught many different strategies to solve mathematical problems. Apparatus Number lines Unstructured number lines

God Matters Creation Prayers, Saints and Feasts Advent and Christmas RevelationSacraments Lent, Holy Week and Easter Pentecost and Mission Other Faiths Other Faiths

God Matters We are very keen to encourage members of all faiths to share their religion with the children. We are very keen to encourage members of all faiths to share their religion with the children. Please talk to us at the end if you are interested. Please talk to us at the end if you are interested.

Handwriting Policy Cursive writing style encouraged to ease transition to fluid, joined approach in later years. Cursive writing style encouraged to ease transition to fluid, joined approach in later years. Please encourage children to write in lower case cursive and not capitals. Please encourage children to write in lower case cursive and not capitals. Encourage child to use tripod grip. Encourage child to use tripod grip.

Homework Spellings The new spellings will be sent home on a Wednesday. The children should practise by using these words in context. We will ask the children to write sentences using their spelling words. This will be in preparation for their spelling test each Monday. The new spellings will be sent home on a Wednesday. The children should practise by using these words in context. We will ask the children to write sentences using their spelling words. This will be in preparation for their spelling test each Monday. Maths and Literacy The homework relates to the work done in class and should also be returned to school each Monday. The homework relates to the work done in class and should also be returned to school each Monday. Please encourage the children to use Kung-Fu punctuation to support their writing. Please encourage the children to use Kung-Fu punctuation to support their writing.

Please take some time to explore the selection of learning activities in the hall and feel free to ask us any questions. Please take some time to explore the selection of learning activities in the hall and feel free to ask us any questions. Thank you! Year 1/2 Team Year 1/2 Team