This is the end of our first full week and the girls are beginning to adjust to life at school... reality's dawning!!
The girls are thoroughly enjoying their Specialist classes. Just a reminder that all the girls must have blue Diocesan swimming caps. They will not be allowed to swim if they don't bring this as all that hair clogs up the filters!
We have been practising recognising and writing numbers 20 in class. We are also working on our counting Number Knowledge. Next week we will be focusing more heavily on Number Strategy in our guided maths groups. You can support your daughter's learning my encouraging her to use her Maths skills in everyday situations such as items at the supermarket, settling the table and reading the numbers on letterboxes.t
This week have set our Learning Goal for the term. We have decided to have a whole class goal centred around independence and organisation. We are trying to get the girls to independently unpack their bags in the morning and put their belongs in the right place without Mum or Dad's help. Please help your daughter achieve this by arriving at school with enough time for her to do this in the morning. Our Learner Profile Goal is to make sure we are using caring words and caring actions with everyone we work with.
Week 4
In anticipation for our trip to the Art Gallery, we are starting to explore what a portrait is. We would like to create our own self portraits. We would like some parents to come in and help us draw and paint our portraits next Monday and Wednesday. We need help from 11.15am - 12.30pm and require 3 parents from each class on each day. Please email your class teacher if you are available to help.
Phonics - m, d, h, r.
This week you will receive a ring of alphabet letters or words in your daughter's book bag. There is an accompanying sheet which gives you suggestions on ways to use this at home. Please build this into their afternoon reading routine.
We hope you have a lovely weekend!
Regards,
Carol and Sophie
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