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Daily Archives: October 25, 2015
Trevithick Class News – November 2015
Trevithick Class Newsletter – November 2015
Welcome back! I hope you have had a lovely half term and are ready for the busy term ahead.
SEAL:
SEAL stands for Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning (see attached newsletter). Our theme for this half term is ‘Getting on and Falling Out’.
The Topics for this term
Week 1 | Diwali – Let’s Light up the Sky |
Week 2 | Diwali – Let’s Light up the Sky |
Week 3 | Lost and Found – The Wonderful World of Oliver Jeffers |
Week 4 | The Animal Boogie |
Week 5 | The Animal Boogie |
Week 6 | It’s Christmas! |
Week 7 | It’s Christmas! |
This half term we are starting our learning with some activities focussed on Diwali and celebrations. We will be making Diwa lamps, Rangoli patterns, tasting Indian foods and looking at how other cultures celebrate special festivals.
We also have a fantastic opportunity to visit an exhibition based on the author Oliver Jeffers. Back in the classroom we will be sharing the story ‘Lost and Found’ and using it as a stimulus for discussion and activities.
We will be also be using the story ‘The Animal Boogie’, playing animal snap and pairs, learning animal songs, role playing the story and looking at the patterns on the animals e.g. leopard. You could look at other animal patterns with your children e.g. tiger, zebra etc. We will also be thinking about how we can describe the animals using adjectives e.g. the slithery snake, the huge, brown bear etc. Have a go at thinking of some awesome adjectives to describe an animal!
We will also be learning about celebrations including Diwali and Christmas. We will be sharing ‘The Christmas Story’ and discussing why Christians celebrate this festival. Both these topics lend themselves to fantastic art – have a go a designing a Rangoli pattern with your child or creating a Christmas scene using junk materials. If you would like more information about our topics or ideas for supporting your child at home please speak to me or your child’s key worker.
Reading and Homework:
All the children have a book to share with you and it is important that they do a little bit of reading every night. I have noticed that some parents are forgetting to record when their child has been reading. Please make a comment in your child’s reading record as this helps me assess their progress. Please continue to read and learn the key words and support your child with their phonics. I will be going through the key words sheet with your child this half term! Our sounds are n, ck e, h, r, m, d and g. This half term we are focussing on the days of the week and months of the year. Practice these with your child and encourage them to know when their birthday is. We are also thinking about celebrations – if you have been to any celebrations, for example, weddings, christenings, birthdays, or cultural festivals and would like to share these experiences please send photos or come and talk to the children about these events.
P.E:
P.E is on a Friday morning. It is essential that your child has a P.E kit (black shorts and white t-shirt) and they should wear sensible footwear. 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. THANK YOU to all the parents who are already volunteering. Don’t forget to check Tapestry and upload any “WOW” moments. A quick reminder that children should not be bringing toys into school, the classroom can get very busy and toys go missing which leads to unnecessary distress for the children.
Important Dates:
Tuesday 10th and Thursday 12th November- Parent’s Evening (please see me to make an appointment)
Monday 16th November 2015 – Visit to The Wonderful World of Oliver Jeffers (see separate letter)
Wedneday 16th December 2015- Trevithick & St Piran Nativity at 2pm.
Friday 18th December – Last day of term.
Finally, it is getting cold please ensure your child has a coat in school – Thank you
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Have a lovely half term holiday
Wow! It has been a very busy few weeks in Trevithick. All the children have settled in really well.
We have enjoyed the topics
- All About Me
- Dinosaurs
- Autumn and Harvest
The children performed brilliantly at our Harvest festival and in the class assembly to the rest of the school. A huge thank you for all the contributions made to the food bank.
Have a wonderful holiday
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