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Boscawen News – Welcome back 08.01.14

Boscawen News

Welcome back 08.01.14

Hello everyone and welcome back to the spring term! We hope you all had a lovely Christmas with plenty of rest! We would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to Mr Lane. He is a PGCE student from Plymouth who has come to work with Boscawen until half term.

OUR TOPIC

This term in Boscawen our topic will be Nims Island! The children will be using the book as a basis for learning about local geography, environmental issues, map reading, story writing, raft building, rocks and soils and much more! In ICT we will be learning about email and will link with a school in a contrasting locality. An overview of our planning will be available in the class blog soon.

BIG WRITE

As you all know the children have been completing big writes every couple of weeks. This week our big write will be all about instructions. Please take 10 minutes to discuss different types of written instructions with your child before Friday. Maybe look at some recipe books or search online to remind your child what the format of a good recipe looks like, how much detail is included and what makes a recipe really appeal to a reader. The children will DO NOT need to bring in any evidence of this as it can just be a conversation to jog their memory before their independent writing session on Friday where they will be asked to write their own set of instructions for making or cooking something of their choice.

SAVE YOUR SCRAP!

As we will be making miniature sizes rafts and testing materials please start saving up any polystyrene or plastic trays (not from raw meat) , a few bottle tops. lollypop sticks, kitchen roll tubes etc that we could use! We won’t be making until at week 3 so plenty of time!

PE

As the children may have mentioned we are starting a new PE curriculum this term. It is a new fun and action packed approach to PE that aims to encourage children to join in and try a wide range of sporting activities whilst gaining confidence to have a go and work as part of a team. There will be a selection of new afterschool clubs available and more news and opportunities to sign up will be sent home soon! Our PE days are Monday and Thursday this term but as always can be subject to change so please make sure a labelled PE kit is in school every day and that is has suitable clothing for both indoor and outdoor activities, we won’t be stopped by the Cornish winter!

HOMEWORK

This term we will switch the multiplications tests for spelling activities! You will see a new spelling activity arrive home with your chid on a Friday to be completed/learnt ready to test the following Friday. This will start next week.

 

If you have any questions or queries please do not hesitate to pop in and see us or email esmitheram@perranporth.cornwall.sch.uk or jroberson@perranporth.cornwall.sch.uk

 

 

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Trevithick Class Newsletter – January 2014

Trevithick Class Newsletter – January 2014

Welcome back! I hope you have had a lovely holiday and are ready for the busy term ahead.

We have just started using ‘Tapestry’ which is an online Learning Journey that will enable you, and us to track your child’s progress. Each child’s journey can have individual accounts set up for parents and relatives to access. Parents can comment on new entries and even add their own.  YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TOO!!! I am hoping this will be up and running for you to access by Parent’s evening- watch this space!  To find out more about Tapestry type ‘Tapestry EYFS’ into a Google search.

 

SEAL:SEAL stands for Social and emotional aspects of Learning. Our theme for this half term is ‘Going for Goals’. Talk to your child about something they would like to achieve in school this term e.g. to write their name, to get changed independently etc. Discuss how they can work towards their goal.

 

Reading and Homework:All the children have a book to share with you and it is important that they read EVERY night. This term I will be changing their reading books once a week, however it is important that they bring their book-bag to school everyday. Please make a comment in your child’s reading record as this helps me assess their progress. During a recent ‘Reading record’ check it was noted that a significant number of children are not reading on a regular basis. It is important that all children practise their reading at home in order to make good progress. Please continue to read and learn the key words.We are also going to learn about toys, machines and vehicles and read the book ‘The Snail and the Whale’. If you have an old toy please could we borrow it for our museum – we promise to look after it – thank you!

Area of the Curriculum

Activities for home learning

 Literacy

 

Big Books we will be sharing in class

 

Dogger by Shirley Hughes

The Snail and the Whale (Julia Donaldson)

Practise forming the letters and sounds u,l,f,b,ai,j correctly. Look for things around your home that begin/contain each sound. Encourage your child to write or draw a picture of the things they find. Play ‘eye spy’ using the sounds. Read other books by Julia Donaldson and Shirley Hughes. Ask a grandparent or family friend about their favourite toy – record what they say to share with the class.

Maths

Continue to practice addition and subtraction sums encouraging your child to use their fingers to work them out. Look around your home for 3d and 2d shapes – record how many of each shape you find. Play lots of board games which support the development of counting skills. Use a pack of cards to sort and sequence numbers etc.

Toys: As part of our topic on Toys we will be creating a museum of old toys. If you have an old toy please send it in. Tell your child about it (where you got it, how old it is etc) so that they can share this information with the class and write a simple label. I promise that all toys will be well looked after and returned to their owners at the end of the topic.

Phonics: The Letters and Sounds we are learning this half term are  u, l, f  b, ai, j. Practise forming these letters and recognising these sounds in reading books.

P.E:  P.E will be on a Friday morning. It is essential that your child has a P.E kit (black shorts and white t-shirt). Please ensure that your child’s name is written clearly in all uniform.

Round Up:All offers of support for reading practise with the children in Trevithick Class would be gratefully received – please let me know if you are able to give up some of your time. A huge thank you to all the parents who have kindly volunteered already, your support is very much appreciated. School lunches are £2.10 and must be brought to school in a clearly labelled purse or wallet and placed in the yellow box by the book bags.

 Important Dates: Parent’s Evening – March 2014 (dates to follow)

 Thank you for you continued support,

 

Nadia Lampier – Sherry Dodson

Lizzie White, Lisa Spratley, Samuel Barnes

Key Worker Groups

Nadia Lampier

Sherry Dodson

Lizzie White

Lisa Spratley

Samuel Barnes

Neve

Zach

Xena Mai

Billy

Teyah

Noah

Logan

Ciara

Merryn

Alex

Lewis

Archie

Zara

Jed

Nika

Amber

Jack

George (DH)

Arty

Mekhi

Lily

Jaidean

Shane

Ruby

Leon

Charlie

Connor

Theo

Lacey

Please feel free to share information, concerns or ‘wow’ moments with your child’s key worker. All information gets passed onto me and enables me to plan a curriculum that is child centred based upon their needs and interests.

 

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