This week we have welcomed another new
friend into our class. Aran has been so confident when learning the new
routines and has been independently using English when answering my
questions. She has settled into the
class fantastically and has particularly enjoyed singing and dancing to our
Christmas songs, as we have practised for our Christmas performance. The girls
in the class are very happy to welcome another girl into our class and it has
been lovely to watch them playing and helping Aran to settle.
This week we have started our topic of
‘Christmas’. For the upcoming weeks leading up to Christmas we are going to
focus on one element of Christmas each week, linked to the songs we are learning
for our Christmas performance. This week we have been learning about reindeer
and we have had lots of fun creating different reindeer crafts. The children
have had a great time creating their own reindeer hats; sticking googly eyes,
pom poms and pipe cleaners on to create a cute reindeer face on their hats. The
children also created individual antlers for their reindeer by painting their
hands with brown paint and creating handprints to stick on to their hats. The
reindeer look fantastic! The children have also worked really hard to create a reindeer,
using a wooden spoon. They started by painting their spoon brown. They then
added googly eyes and a pom pom nose. Finally we worked with. The children drew
mouth, antler and ear shapes on to felt and then had to work hard to carefully
use the sewing scissors to cut out their face parts. We had to work very hard
and be perseverant as cutting through felt was very tricky. It was also very
fiddly to stick the parts on to the spoon and all of the children had the
opportunity to learn how to use the glue gun. We had to be super careful as the
glue gun could get hot. The children did a fantastic job creating reindeer and
they became confident to identify different reindeer. The children even began
to recognise the word reindeer and they were very focused when completing the
handwriting sheets; practising writing the word reindeer correctly. Finally,
the children constructed their own reindeer puzzles. The children decided how many pieces they wanted to cut
their reindeer picture into. Noa did a fantastic job of cutting the puzzle into
many pieces. She was then very concentrated when looking at the reindeer
picture and reconstructing the puzzle; sticking all of the pieces in the
correct place to create her own reindeer picture.
In maths this week we have been learning
about the concept of subtraction, using
Christmas themed worksheets. The
children have had the opportunity to learn the skill of taking away mince pies,
presents, crackers and Robins. The children learnt to recognise the take away
symbol and they became very confident to count the objects , using one to one
correspondence. We worked a lot on number formation and focused on making sure
that we write our numbers the right way around. The children then had to
carefully cross out the correct number of objects to help them work out the
answer to the subtraction sum. Marcel and Amrita were extremely confident and
independent when crossing out the objects and writing the number that is left
over. Jordi really impressed me with the ability he had to take away, without needing
to cross out any objects. He was able to
work out the answers by looking at the objects and then mentally subtracting
the amount shown in the sum.
In phonics this week, we have continued to focus
on the letter ‘d’. We have continued to learn about the letter, using the
animals we have in the farm. We created donkey pictures , using collage
materials, painted dog pictures and used sponges to create duck pictures. We
also had lots of opportunities to practise forming the letter ‘d’ on our animal
handwriting practise sheets. I am really impressed with how much the children’s
letter letter formation is improving. Finally,
at the end of the week we created a dinosaur picture by turning the
letter ‘d’ into a dinosaur. The children had a great time using green
materials, googly eyes and pom poms to
create very cute dinosaurs.
In reading comprehension this week Judit
and Sara have been working on fictional stories. Sara has really impressed me
with the progress she is making in developing her inferential understanding of
what she is reading. She was especially confident to answer questions and
explain her understanding of what was happening within a story about a bus
crash. She showed her understanding of how the people would feel in this
situation and she understood what was meant by the different phrases used to explain
the fear the people felt. Judit really enjoyed reading the fictional stories
and we enjoyed discussing the meaning of the Christmas tale. Judit found it
difficult to undertake because of the language used in the past but it was
fantastic to see the motivation Judit developed to read more of the stories she
was focusing on. Next week, we are going
to search for the full stories as Judit is keen to read more of the traditional
English fictional stories.
In maths this week we have focused on
number, place value and number ordering. Initially, both on the girls found it
difficult to order the hundred, thousand
and million numbers and to understand the value of each number. However, after
focusing on place value and identifying the value of each digit within the
number, the children began to understand the importance of ensuring that they
wrote the numbers correctly and included the correct number of zeros within the
number. Sara became very confident at identifying the value of each number and she
became very confident to write the number as digits correctly when reading the
five and six digit numbers as words. Judit worked very hard on adding and
subtracting whole and minus numbers and she is now confident to order the
numbers correctly and identify the value of each number when filling in the
missing numbers on a number line.
In science this week, we have been working on volume, vibration
and pitch. We have been focusing
on the vocabulary of tempo, pitch and
volume and the girls had a great time exploring the BBC interactive activities to
help them further understand the concepts of volume and pitch. The girls
particularly enjoyed organising flutes and guitars into the correct place in
the table, depending on the pitch and
volume of the sound which the instrument was creating. The girls had lots of
fun testing the instrument and they became very confident to identify the
different levels of pitch and volume which are present within the different
sounds they hear.
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