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Dear Parents and Carers!
Please note that Monday, 7th June is an INSET day. The children will return to school on Tuesday 8th June 2021 for their final term in Year 1.
Thank you so much for your kind support and wishing you a restful half term break.
Kind regards,
The Year 1 Team
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Congratulations to our Mathletics Champions !
Lambeth Class: Dakshakkavin
Lambeth Class : Jack, Dakshakkavin, Caitlin.
Vauxhall Class : Faris, Josiah, Sophia-Marie.
Lambeth Class : George, Jayson, Tate, Mirac x2, Izabella O, Yaseen x2, Arbi, Jack, Danielle, Rebecca, Leanne, Dakshakkavin, Umaia, Caitlin x 2
Vauxhall Class : Ali x2, Faith-Marie, Freddie, Faris, Josiah, Prithvi, Subhishashree x2, Zynah, Sophia-Marie x2.
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Let’s celebrate our Merit Award winners…
Lambeth Class :
Izabella O- For trying very hard with her Maths work and making good progress. Well done!
Rebecca- For being brilliant at reading and knowing all her phonemes. Well done! keep it up and use it while writing as well.
Acton- For brilliant sewing in our DT project-Textiles. Very impressed with your focus and brilliant work. Keep it up!
Vauxhall Class :
Whole Class- For trying their very best during their learning sessions and making good progress. Well done and Keep it up!
Whole Class- For being super Phonics learners and showing great progress during our half term assessment. Wow! Keep it up! You have made all the Year 1 staff very proud!!!
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Year 4 Week Commencing 7th June
Hello!
Thank you all once again for a fabulous start to the Summer Term! I hope that you have had a fabulous half term break and that this final half term in Year 4 will be even more successful!
This week is Sports Week so we will be focusing on sports and healthy living.
Here’s what we will be learning:
Maths- We will be practising analogue and 24 hour time and working on time problems including elapsed time. We have asked children to practise telling the time over half term to be ready for this!
English- We will be finishing our narrative writing about the Ice Palace and then will be beginning a new book (not to be immediately revealed!) which encompasses the genres of fairy tales and fractured fairy tales (new spins on traditional fairy tale stories). Our class read will also be linked and if you would like to read along, it is Rumaysa by Radiya Hafiza
PE- We will be having a PE workshop with Miss May as part of Sports Week and will be continuing to work on our tennis skills in lessons.
RHE- We will be thinking about keeping healthy and body confidence
As always, feel free to contact us with any questions.
The Year Four Team
How does stress look like in children?
Monday 24th May, 2021
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Dear Parents / carers
It’s the last week of this Half-term and we had a successful six weeks with lots of fun learning challenges as well as developing a range of skills. Well done to all our amazing children for taking it all in their stride. A big thank you to all parents for being so supportive and attending parents eve on the School Cloud. If you still need an appointment kindly contact your class teacher.
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Homework is sent home every week on Friday and need to be completed & handed in on Wednesday.
Reading books are changed on Monday, Wednesday & Friday.
If you are learning from home while isolating, please check Google Classroom daily. If your child is in school, you DO NOT need to do the Google class learning.
PE is on Monday & Tuesday.
Please ensure your child come to school wearing their PE kit on these days.
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Congratulations to our Mathletics Champions !
Lambeth Class: Danielle, Arbi, Rebecca
Vauxhall Class:
Lambeth Class : Arbi, Daniell, Rebecca
Vauxhall Class : Sophie-Marie
Lambeth Class : Jayson, Tate, Mirac, Isabella H, Sumaiya, Yaseen, Arbi, Thirukumaren, Dawood, Danielle, Aliyah, Tarun, Rebecca, Leanne, Dakshakkavin, Caitlin x 2
Vauxhall Class : Ali x 2, Jai, Faith- Marie, Freddie, Prithvi, Subhikshashree x 2, Ethan, Zynah, Sophie-Marie x 2
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Our Learning this week…
English
At Howard Primary School we have adopted Read Write Inc Phonics.
RWI is a method of learning centred round letter sounds and phonics, and we use it to aid children in their reading and writing. Read Write Inc., developed by Ruth Miskin, provides a structured and systematic approach to teaching literacy. It is used by more than a quarter of the UK’s primary schools and is designed to create fluent readers, confident speakers and willing writers.
Using RWI, the children learn to read effortlessly so that they can put all their energy into comprehending what they read. It also allows them to spell effortlessly so that they can put all their energy into composing what they write.
When using RWI to read the children will:
- Learn 44 sounds and the corresponding letter/letter groups using simple picture prompts
- Learn to read words using Fred Talk
- Read lively stories featuring words they have learnt to sound out
- Show that they comprehend the stories by answering questions.
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Reading
When reading with your child at home ask them questions related to their book.
Questions to ask before you read
- Can you look at the pictures and predict what you think will happen in this book?
- What makes you think that?
- What characters do you think might be in our story?
- Do you think there will be a problem in this story? Why or why not?
- Does the topic/story relate to you or your family? How?
Questions to ask during the reading
- What do you think will happen next?
- What can you tell me about the story so far?
- Can you predict how the story will end?
- Why do you think the character did _______?
- What would you have done if you were the character?
- How would you have felt if you were the character? (use different characters)
- As I read____________, it made me picture________ in my head. What pictures do you see in your head?
- As you read, what are you wondering about?
- Can you put what you’ve just read in your own words?
Questions to ask after reading
- Can you remember the title?
- In your opinion, was it a good title for this book? Why or why not?
- Were your predictions about the story correct?
- If there was a problem, did it get solved?
- What happened because of the problem?
- Why do you think the author wrote this book?
- What is the most important point the author is trying to make in his writing?
- What was your favourite part of the story?
- If you could change one thing in the story, what would it be?
- Can you retell the story in order?
- If you were __________, how would you have felt?
- What is the most interesting situation in the story?
- Is there a character in the story like you? How are you alike?
Why did you like this book?
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Maths
LO : I can identify and use the addition symbol.
LO : I can use the = symbol.
LO : I can find the whole while doing calculations.
LO : I can find the part while doing calculations.
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Science
LO : I can identify trees and flowering plants in the local environment.
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Foundation Subjects
DT : I can explore how to use textiles – Focus – simple sewing techniques.
Computing : I can copy and paste images about a specific topic from the internet using appropriate search engines. Please support your child to develop keyboard skills – finding letters and numbers, space bar, back space to delete and enter key to return,
Music : I can learn about and discuss tempo.
PE : I can master basic movements including running, jumping, throwing and catching, as well as
developing balance, agility and co-ordination, and begin to apply these in a range of
activities.
I can also do a selection of balances using different body parts and build my core strength .
Art : I can use my knowledge of primary and secondary colours to create collages.
RE : I can talk about the main principles of Hinduism & who is in authority . Focus on God – Brahman, temple, Vedas, Pooja
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RHE – Relationship & Health Education
We use JIGSAW across our School to develop children’s skills, knowledge and understanding as well as emotional literacy.
This week we will recap our learning of this term’s topic – Healthy Me and create leaflets which include – healthy meal choices, ways to keep fit and healthy, how to keep clean / understanding hygiene, medicines and when / how to use them safely, road safety – how to cross roads safely.
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Dream Big
We continue our Project with the National Literacy Trust where we learning about the different professions / industries and begin to understand what adults do in these different jobs.
During the past term we have met people working at Virgin Bank – Adam, who is in charge of computer security, Jasmine who is in charge of investments, Moira who helps set up businesses, Stella, a nurse , Edwin who is a train driver, Steve a postman. We chatted to them on Google Classroom and asked questions to discover more about their jobs.
This week we meet Violeta who is a fashion designer. Very exciting especially with us developing our sewing skills in DT.
Children prepare questions prior to the meeting and write about what they have learnt and understood about the different jobs.
Children have also had opportunities to engage in role-play & drama exploring different professions ( chef, doctor, builder, news reporter, scientist and shop keeper using the exciting resources provided by the National Literacy Trust.
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Summer 1 Week 6 – 24th May 2021
This week, we will be focusing on RE (Religious Education).
Lot’s of great discussions and deep thinking lays ahead of us.
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I can compare and order decimals.
I can convert between mixed numbers and improper fractions.
I can convert between measurements of length and distance.
I can convert between measurement of mass and capacity.
I can secure my mental arithmetic skills (Times-tables etc.).
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I can write a setting description.
I can explore new vocabulary.
I can engage in book talk.
I can show understanding of a text by identifying true and false statements.
I can develop my understanding of positive and negative statements.
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I can apply a range of Spanish vocabulary when talking about my home.
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I can create an algorithm in Scratch that draws a repeated pattern or tessellation. Practical Part.
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I can consider changes as we grow up.
I can reflect on special occasions in life
I can understand how different religions celebrate birth
I can understand how different religions unite in marriage.
I can reflect on ways in which we can commemorate those we have lost
Have a wonderful remaining weekend.
Miss Winser, Mrs Verma, Mrs Brown and Mr Grundey
Week beginning 24th May 2021
Our learning objectives this week are:
English –
Excitingly, we shall be moving on to our new text, whose name shall be unveiled after half term. This week, we shall be conducting a cover study, writing a recount and creating character profiles.
Class reading book –
Maths – We shall be looking at long division this week.
Science – We shall be looking at Darwin’s finches and conducting an investigation to find out which tool (simulating finches’ beaks) is the most appropriate for a task (transporting food) and why.
PE –
QE2 – Tuesdays and Thursdays
Tower – Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Please remember to wear your full PE kit on days that you have a PE lesson.
Music – We shall be composing a school song.
RE – We shall be looking at what the main place of pilgrimage is for the Hindu community?
Key dates –
7th June – Inset day
8th June – Children return to school
Week beginning 24th May 2021
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It’s the last week of the Summer 1 Term. The last day of term for children is Friday 28th May. Please note that Monday, 7th June is an INSET day. The children will return to school on Tuesday 8th June 2021 for their final term in Reception.
Wishing you a lovely last week of term.
Kind regards,
The Reception Team
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MATHS: To explore concepts of addition and subtraction to solve real life problems, creating number stories using the language of First, Then , Now.
PHONICS: Group Phonics will contine as usual. Please see below for book change days
PE: Outdoor Games/ Indoor Gymnastics
UW: To discuss animals and their young.
HOMEWORK: KEY WORDS AND WRITING – Can be found on Google Classroom. Writing homework due on Wednesday. Key words to be completed as your child is ready to move onto each new list.
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Reading books are issued by Phonics group teachers on the following days:
Mrs Begum’s Group: every Friday
Miss Pillay & Miss Crook’s Group: Sound Blending books are changed every Friday
Mrs Nair’s Group: Sound Blending books are changed every Friday and a new Ditty sheet is sent home every day for extra practise. This group will soon be progressing onto Red Ditty Books.
Miss Thompson’s Group: Red Ditty Book Bag Books are now changed every Friday due to parent requests
Mrs Keer’s Group: Green Storybook Book Bag Books are changed every 3 days to match the Green Storybook taught in Phonics lesson. Please keep your child’s books in their bag every day as the books will be changed on a different day each week due to the 3 day plan for this group [/dropshadowbox]
Week beginning 24th May 2021
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Our learning this week…
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English
At Howard Primary School we have adopted Read Write Inc Phonics.
RWI is a method of learning centred round letter sounds and phonics, and we use it to aid children in their reading and writing. Read Write Inc., developed by Ruth Miskin, provides a structured and systematic approach to teaching literacy. It is used by more than a quarter of the UK’s primary schools and is designed to create fluent readers, confident speakers and willing writers.
Using RWI, the children learn to read effortlessly so that they can put all their energy into comprehending what they read. It also allows them to spell effortlessly so that they can put all their energy into composing what they write.
When using RWI to read the children will:
- Learn 44 sounds and the corresponding letter/letter groups using simple picture prompts
- Learn to read words using Fred Talk
- Read lively stories featuring words they have learnt to sound out
- Show that they comprehend the stories by answering questions.
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Maths
This week we will recap multiplication and division.
Multiplication
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- introduce multiplication sentences using ‘x’ symbols
- to make multiplication sentences from pictures
Division
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Art
In art we will be focus on hot and cold colours. In colour theory we can divide the colour wheel in half, splitting the colours into warm colours and cool colours. Blues, greens and some purples are considered cool colours. Reds, oranges and yellows are considered warm colours. Warm colours are said to bring energy, and cool colours are said to bring a feeling of calm.
The children will learn more about Wassily Kandinsky. Kandinsky is famous for his use of colour, using it to express emotions and scenes in a new way of looking at the world.
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PE
Please remember to send your child to school in their PE kit on their PE days.
Westminster – Thursday & Friday
Hungerford – Thursday & Friday
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RE
We will focus on Islam.
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History
We will focus on football when Walter Tull was alive and compare this it to football now. We will continue to explore how football was in Walter Tull’s time.
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PSHE
Jigsaw has two aims for all children:
- To build their capacity for learning
- To equip them for life
Jigsaw brings together PSHE Education, emotional literacy, mindfulness, social skills and spiritual development. This term we are focusing on relationships. Learning about family relationships widens to include roles and responsibilities in a family and the importance of co-operation, appreciation and trust. Friendships are also revisited with a focus on falling out and mending friendships.
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Reading
When reading with your child at home ask them questions related to their book.
Questions to ask before you read
- Can you look at the pictures and predict what you think will happen in this book?
- What makes you think that?
- What characters do you think might be in our story?
- Do you think there will be a problem in this story? Why or why not?
- Does the topic/story relate to you or your family? How?
Questions to ask during the reading
- What do you think will happen next?
- What can you tell me about the story so far?
- Can you predict how the story will end?
- Why do you think the character did _______?
- What would you have done if you were the character?
- How would you have felt if you were the character? (use different characters)
- As I read____________, it made me picture________ in my head. What pictures do you see in your head?
- As you read, what are you wondering about?
- Can you put what you’ve just read in your own words?
Questions to ask after reading
- Can you remember the title?
- In your opinion, was it a good title for this book? Why or why not?
- Were your predictions about the story correct?
- If there was a problem, did it get solved?
- What happened because of the problem?
- Why do you think the author wrote this book?
- What is the most important point the author is trying to make in his writing?
- What was your favourite part of the story?
- If you could change one thing in the story, what would it be?
- Can you retell the story in order?
- If you were __________, how would you have felt?
- What is the most interesting situation in the story?
- Is there a character in the story like you? How are you alike?
Why did you like this book?
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Mathletics
A big well done to all the children completing their Mathletics. We are so proud. Please continue to complete your activities on Mathletics.
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