What a fantastic week it has been in Year 1! From exciting trips to Blackpool Tower to learning more about the weather in the United Kingdom, we’ve been busy with all sorts of fun and learning. Here’s a peek into our week:
English – Diary Entry as Paddington Bear: We imagined we were Paddington Bear on a trip to Blackpool Tower! The children wrote amazing diary entries about Paddington’s adventure, describing what he saw and did. In our drama lesson, we brought Paddington’s adventure to life with freeze frames! The children acted out different scenes from his trip, such as climbing the tower and enjoying a day at the beach. It was amazing to see their creativity as they captured key moments in the story!
Maths – In Maths, we’ve been learning how to tell the time! We practiced reading o’clock and half-past times. The children were really excited to use their clocks to show different times of the day. We had lots of fun trying to match the times to our daily routines.
Topic - This week, we continued our exploration of the United Kingdom. The children learned about the different countries that make up the UK and explored the weather and seasons in the United Kingdom We also learned about some of the UK’s famous landmarks, like Big Ben, the London Eye, and of course, Blackpool Tower! The children then used junk modelling to create their own versions of these landmarks. We were really impressed with their creativity and how each model was unique!
Science – In Science, we continued classifying animals. This week, we focused on fish and birds, comparing their similarities and differences. The children learned about fish’s gills and scales and birds' feathers and beaks. They enjoyed sorting animals into the right categories and learning more about their characteristics.
We’re looking forward to seeing you at Parents’ Evening next week! It’s a great opportunity to talk about the progress the children have made and share their learning journey. Also, don’t forget to support the Book Fair at school. It's a perfect time to pick up some new reading material for the whole family.