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Heronswood Primary School and Pre-School

Year 1 AS

Welcome to 1AS

 

Our class teacher is Mrs Slack and our teaching assistants are Mrs Allen and Miss Leadon.  Mrs Crockett teaches the class on a Monday afternoon.

 

In our class the rules and expectations are built around the STARS Values.

English Information  

Reading is crucial in everything that children do. We aim to nurture a love of reading and encourage children to read a wide range of texts. We monitor children’s reading at home through the Home School Diaries. It is a whole school expectation that children read at least five times per week at home - please remember to sign diaries once children have read and we will change their books. We teach reading through Phonics lessons every day and guided reading sessions focus on developing comprehension skills.  Children will bring home two books for the week - books are changed once a week.

 

Maths Information  

The focus of mathematics teaching in Year 1 is to ensure that children become increasingly fluent with whole numbers – working numbers between 0 to 20, and being able to count forwards and backwards to 100. Also including recalling number facts to 10 and the concept of place value. This should ensure that children develop efficient visual representation of what numbers look like and what is there value. Children should also develop their ability to solve a range of problems and develop mathematical reasoning. By the end of Year 1, pupils should be able to count fluently in groups of 2’s, 5’s and 10’s and be able to use these in a variety of situations.  

   

PE and Kit Information  

Our PE day is a Tuesday.  On Tuesdays children need to come to school wearing their PE kits.  

 

The children need navy shorts, white polo shirt, white socks, navy joggers, navy jumper (this can be their school jumper) and trainers.  (Please note: sun hats will be needed during the summer)  

   

Forest School kit

It is really important that children have suitable clothing for Forest School, so that they can participate safely in our outdoor area. Remember in Forest School children may become muddy.   

Outdoor trousers, suitable outdoor shirt, socks, wellies and appropriate outdoor coats.   

   

Homework 

Reading remains a priority and we expect the children to read at least 5 times a week with an adult.  Work on Seesaw and in CGP books will alternate weekly; we encourage the children to complete their homework independently.

 

Unlocking Learning  

All children have a NumBots, Phonics Bug and Education City login and this resource can be used at home to encourage further learning. Please support your child in using the following websites: