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September 2023

  • Homework Post 25.09.23

    Published 25/09/23, by Claire Jones

    Hello, 

    Here is your weekly homework post with general messages and reminders for the week and about homework. Thanks again for being so well-organised today with handing books over to me so that I can get them ready for next week.

    *Your 'special homework' for this week is to think about autumn and the signs that it has arrived. It definitely feels like we are moving into the colder months!

    *Spelling activity in homework books

    *Please listen to your child read at least 3 x a week - books are swapped on Mondays and Thursdays. 

    *Try to stay in the green zone on doodle by completing your '5 a day' and your assignments. Hopefully, this is a quick activity for your child - it really does make such a difference to their maths fluency, so thanks for your support.

    *Login to Spelling Shed to play games linked to our spellings. New words should appear today. This week our words have /ng/ and /nk/ at the end. These will be taught on Monday in school and returned to each day as part of our English teaching.

    *Please ensure your forest schools kit including wellies are in school on Mondays and that PE kit is in school on Mondays and Fridays. Please feel free to leave kit in school now that we have our lovely, new cloakrooms where we have plenty of storage!

    *Please consent to and make payment for our trip to Tamworth Castle (11th Oct). There is a consent button for you to use to allow your child to attend this trip which is on School Money, too.

    Mrs Jones

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  • Sequencing The Events of The Battle of Hastings

    Published 20/09/23, by Claire Jones

    Hello!


    Your child will have come home with a crown today with some images which show the events of the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and the events showing how William became King of England. Hopefully they can talk to you about this and share what they know.

    *Edward the Confessor died (key vocab - monarch) leaving no heir (key vocab).

    *4 people wanted to be King - Edgar soon decided he didn't want to be King though! Leaving 3 contenders.

    *Harold vs Harold at The Battle of Stamford Bridge then the Battle of Hastings (Harold vs William):

    There were 3 main reasons for William beating Harold:

    *His men had armour 

    *They were well positioned on a hill and were well organised

    *Harold's men were tired after the Battle at Stamford Bridge

    Enjoy!

    PS See pictures below from today - they retold these events brilliantly!

     

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  • Base meeting

    Published 20/09/23, by Claire Jones

    Hello,

    Good to see so many of you last night for our base meeting. If you weren't able to make it, please see the pdf attached.

    I will also send your child home with a KIRFS sheet toda.

    Mrs Jones

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  • Homework WB 18.9.23

    Published 18/09/23, by Claire Jones
    Hello,  Here is your weekly homework post with general messages and reminders for the week and about homework. It feels like this Monday has come around quickly! *Your 'special homework' for this week is to practise number for
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  • TRIP TO TAMWORTH CASTLE

    Published 13/09/23, by Rosie Jackson

    Our trip to Tamworth Castle is fast approaching and we are so excited to be able to take Year One and Two on the 11th October. A link will be sent out in order for parents to pay via SchoolMoney with details on how much to pay. We'd be very grateful if this could be paid by 01/10/23 that would be super. Lastly, if there are any other parent helpers who would like to join us for the day, please let your teacher know. 

    Many thanks, 

    The Base One Team

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  • Homework WB 11/09/23

    Published 10/09/23, by Claire Jones
    Hello,  Welcome to your first weekly homework blog. Each week on a Monday (or thereabouts!) I will update you with general messages and reminders for the week and about homework. I hope you've enjoyed your new, purple homework books - hop
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  • Maths - Key facts knowledge for This half Term

    Published 10/09/23, by Claire Jones

    We are now sharing with you the KIRFS for each half-term in each year group. KIRFS stands for Key Instant Recall Facts and by learning these and being confident with the expectations at each half-termly point, your child should be on track for this area of maths. Each half-term we will have a different focus and we will blog to update you. By sharing this we hope that you can use this as a bit of a knowledge organiser for maths - for you to know exactly what your child needs to be secure with by the end of this half-term.

    Any questions, please ask!

    Mrs Jones

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  • First Day Back

    Published 05/09/23, by Claire Jones
    We've had a fantastic day today - the children have been wonderful and made a good start to the new term in Year One. We've done some holiday writing, played games and enjoyed being with our friends, done some artwork based on the story of Ni
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  • Autumn Term Key Information

    Published 04/09/23, by Claire Jones
    Please find in this blog details of: *Spelling overview for this term *Curriculum map with overview of learning in all subject areas *Topic homework (also can be found in your child's homework book) *Knowledge Organiser (Science - Won
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  • Welcome Back!

    Published 04/09/23, by Claire Jones

    Hello, 

    Welcome to the Autumn Term! It seems strange to mention autumn when we are experiencing such lovely weather today! We are excited to welcome the children back to school tomorrow and hope you’ve all had a wonderful summer. Here is a blog with some information on to help you be prepared for some of the routines in KS1. 

    Each Monday we will blog on the Starlings Blog of the Crossdale website and update you with key Year 1 events and reminders for the week. This will also be our weekly reminder to complete homework tasks. We do not use SeeSaw in Y1 to share information as you have done in Reception but instead homework can be completed in the homework book that will come home with your child and all key notices will be on our Year 1 blog. 

    *Homework book – We have had really good feedback about our homework books which are where you should keep your child's homework activities. Please return this book each Monday morning when your child comes into school to Mrs Jones. We will then mark it and stick in activities for the next week. These will be sent back home with your child on a Tuesday. Don’t worry if you have a busy weekend and can’t do all of the activities every week but please bear in mind that we will still collect them in on a Monday so that we can stick them in ready for the next week. There will always be a spelling activity, a short ‘Special Homework’ (which varies each week – this might be English / maths / topic or PSHE based or something your child needs to work on individually) Your child should also log onto doodle for Maths activities and to do regular reading. Each half term will begin with the topic menu overview – details on the page to help you. The subject and type of activity changes each half term but overall these activities enrich what we are learning at school. Our homework tasks are really short and we feel helpful in consolidating what we are doing in school. 

    *As in Reception, your child has a doodlemaths account and each week we will set activities to complete on here. Sometimes the objective will be returned to several times so you might recognise the assignments again. This is deliberate to help keep learning really fresh! We encourage children to complete their 5 questions a day and then a few times over the fortnight there will be an assignment of 10 questions to complete. Hopefully you find this a quick and fun way to practise key maths concepts. We certainly notice the impact of this in school. 

    *Spelling – Within the homework book, we will print and stick in a weekly spelling activity which links to what we have taught in school that week. Again, returning to this helps children to learn and embed words so this will be helpful support. We touch on these words every day in class as part of our English learning and do daily activities, also. We do not formally test children on their spellings until Year 2 but we do sometimes have a fun quiz on a Friday. (Our spelling overview for this half term will be on a separate blog). 

    As a school we subscribe to EdShed / Spelling Shed. Now that your child is in Year 1 they will have an account and be able to access the same words we have been learning in school. They can play fun games to further develop their spelling knowledge. We know children enjoy this and like playing games and learning. The words will swap over every Monday and children can access this unlimited. Usernames and passwords will be sent home stuck into the front page of the homework book. 

    *Reading is really important for your child’s progress and we hope this forms the main part of the work you do with your child each week. We will send home reading books each week linked to their phonic knowledge and encourage you to listen to your child read at least 3 times a week but more is fantastic. We use the Reading Journeys as you are used to from Reception to record your reading at home. Children can also choose picture books or other reading books from our class shelves. 

    *We have a lovely teddy called Bananas who will come to your house for a visit at some point. We hope he behaves and you enjoy this special visitor! 

    *We do have a trip to Tamworth Castle coming up. We will share more details with you when formal arrangements have been made (awaiting coach confirmation!) and we will be asking for parent volunteers that day also. We will use SchoolMoney to request a payment and for you to consent to your child attending. 

    *Please see separate blog for information about spelling (overview), knowledge organisers which show our key learning, vocabulary and enquiry questions for our history and science topics and a ‘Curriculum Map’ which provides an overview of learning in all subjects for this term. Every term there will be a new blog post which gives an overview of these things. 

    *We have Forest Schools this term which will be on a Monday afternoon. Please ensure that your child has waterproof trousers, wellies and a waterproof coat for this. This kit should be labelled clearly and kept on your child’s peg for them to access. We do love going out whatever the weather so children will need to be prepared for all weather conditions! 

    We look forward to seeing you at our Base One meeting on Tuesday 19th September where we will give you some more information about our routines and curriculum. 

    Please do come and ask if you have any queries in the meantime. 

    Year One Team

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