week 5

This week we looked at the sound blend ‘th’ and continued to think about what a sentence should look like.

 If it is your child’s reading day it is also their playful learning sharing day. We starting sharing this week and could quickly see that we all learn from each other’s ideas.

We have a wonder wall with questions for our science topic this term. This week we looked at the way an apple changes when the inside is exposed to oxygen. The children did scientific illustrations so we could compare the apples from morning to afternoon.

We recently started our Premier’s Reading Challenge as a class. If you would like your child to do this at home please email me for the record sheet.

We would love some  boxes for our construction and design activities.

Maths in weeks 5 & 6 are about strengthening our subitisation skills (instant recognition of a small group of objects), number recognition and counting on.

 

 

 

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week 4

This week we have continued to make more complex patterns.

Our expert learner quality we practised this week was ‘Communicators. Children practised their skills with a partner by being the speaker for 1 minute and then the listener for 1 minute.

Mr Pluck has requested that the children bring a 3d object from home to draw for Tuesday’s Art lesson.

Each week I give out a hand writing award which is proudly displayed in the classroom. Ask your child to show you.

‘Ch’ has been our sound focus for the week. We have also been developing our understanding of sentences. Particular attention has been given to capital letters at the beginning, a full stop at the end and finger spaces between words.

We have dictation on a Friday which tests children specifically on the sounds we focused on during that week. Below is an example of this week’s dictation.

 

Week 3

This week we practiced the ‘sh’ sound in words and re-visited capital letters. We explored the reading strategy ‘eagle eyes’ and started our read to self boxes. Parent reading has now started so feel free to stay in mornings and help out.

It was great meeting everyone at Acquaintance night. The children were very proud to share their family photos the next day.

In maths we have been using the language of pattern, making patterns to match questions and applying counting to patterns. We have started mental routines at the beginning of lessons to develop confidence and mathematical thinking. 

In science we are observing changes in food. This week we looked at the differences in an ice block when it is frozen and melted.

The children have brought home a note about our school picnic on Friday the 17th March. This is a lovely family evening to be a part of.

Enjoy the weekend

week 2

We have had a productive week getting our books ready, making new friends and building a positive learning environment. Today the children are bringing home their readers. Below is a photo showing how to fill in the reading diary. The laminated book mark is for referring to if you need to give you or your child a prompt for decoding. We will becoming familiar with these decoding strategies through out the year. Sight words will be coming home on Monday.

Thank you to families who have returned the digital learning agreement form. Below are more notes that have hopefully made it home this week.

Children have a ‘read to self’ box in the classroom. This consists of readers, a library book and a book from home. Children can bring a fiction or non fiction book from home to put in their box.

We would love your empty boxes, bottle tops, etc for our making boxes. Also, if anyone would like to make us some play doh we would really appreciate it.

The children worked with a new friend to draw and paint a portrait of them. They are displayed in the corridor.

The children did some role playing of making strong and weak choices.

Overall we’ve had a good week (bit hot) and everyone is settling into the morning routine of Playful Learning.

practicing writing letters

creative ideas

water colour painting

Kindy visit on Monday morning

Wow, what a week !

On Monday morning we will be visiting Margaret Lohmyer Kindy. This is always a rewarding experience for our Reception students to do at the end of their first year of school. It is an opportunity to reflect on their journey and see the growth they have made. It also helps the existing kindy students become more familiar with some Colonel Light Gardens school children.

Next week we have our class party on Wednesday. We are doing some sharing at 11:30am and the party will start at 12 noon in the park. Could boys bring a savoury plate to share and girls bring sweets.

Have a wonderful weekend.  

Concert tomorrow

Good news, the concert is on Friday 9th December!
Concert will start at 11.45. Chairs can be put on the courts from 11.15. Students can bring costumes to school. Still send a towel or cushion for your child to sit on.

Sorry for the inconvenience but we had no choice with the water and electrical equipment

CLG Leadership team