WB 25.11.19 WEEK 4 SPELLINGS Y1
This week's spellings focus on the sound /ee/ spelt with 'ee' and 'e'
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This week's spellings focus on the sound /ee/ spelt with 'ee' and 'e'
Hi everyone,
I thought it may be useful to clarify the costumes for Year 1 as I believe there has been a few queries since the costume letter was sent home last Friday!
To confirm, we are grateful for anything the children are provided with and are extremely flexible on whatever you can get your hands on!
Your child would have either been given a letter for if they are a sheep or a shepard in the school nativity.
For a sheep:
- Any type of legging/ tights/ trouser will be fine - brown, black, grey, white etc.
- And a white top.
For a shepard:
- Any type of 'dull' coloured bottom is also fine e.g. leggings/tights/trousers/joggers etc. In brown, grey, black etc.
- Tea towel and piece of ribbon (big enough to tie around their head)
*** You do NOT need a long tunic and belt - we have lots of these in school already!!
Apologies for any confusion caused.
I will also be sending any lines home in the next few days and as always, we'd really appreciate if the children can learn these at home also.
We can't wait to show you all their hard work in a few weeks!
Thank you,
Miss Robinson
Hi all,
Please find attached the spelling homework wordsearch that has been sent home today, this week's spellings are:
goal, coach, own, snow, grow, toe, goes, no, go, so
We have been looking at the alternative /oa/ sound - /oa/ /ow/ /oe/ /o/
Thank you,
Miss Robinson
In Year 1 & 2 we celebrated our British Values and honoured Remembrance Day by creating different types of poppies.
We used lots of our focused art skills, such as cutting, joining and using templates to produce both red and purple poppies to remember the humans and animals that died during wars.
We thought about our 'big question' - 'Why do we wear poppies to remember those who died?' And learnt lots of new facts about the different animals involvement in the war (thank you to our special guest, Mrs Westiefor all her knowledge!)
We held a 2 minute silence with the whole-school and also learnt some wonderful facts from our Year 5's about World War 1.
What a fantastic way to honour all those special fallen people and animals.
Great team effort Year 1 & 2.
Hi all,
This week's spellings can be found on the attached and below. Homework in the form of a crossword will be sent home alsoto help them practise their new words:
play
way
stay
today
says
boy
toy
enjoy
annoy
royal
Thank you,
Miss Robinson
Hi everyone,
Just a quick reminder that tomorrow is our Year 1 and 2 DT days! We are making castle banners as a part of our current topic.
For parents that have kindly volunteered to help out tomorrow morning and Wednesday afternoon the timings are as follows:
- Tuesday 5th November: 10.45 - 12 (if anyone finds it easier to stay straight from drop off, there are plenty of needles that need threading!
- Wednesday 6th November: 1pm-3.15pm
Thank you all for your continued support,
Miss Robinson & Mrs Jones
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