These are KIRFs that Foundation should be working towards in the Autumn term (up until Christmas)
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What a crazily busy first week back we've had! Including last week, we've done so much already.
In English, we've started our unit of work based on the really fun book, 'The Beasties'. We have used our word classes to write exciting sentences about the characters!
In Maths, we're all starting the year off with our learning about place value - such a useful skill. We've used some manipulatives to help.
In Science, we thought about what we already know about materials and how they can be changed. In computing, we learned about search engines. In RE, we are learning about how the Golden Rule is something that all faiths follow, including Humanism. In PSHE, we learned how to create a class charter.
In Art, we've started a process towards creating a self-portrait using carbon paper, tracing paper and poetry! It was really exciting!
Plus, in Music, the year 4 children (and Miss Henning!!) have started learning how to play the violin with Sally! What fun!
What a fantastic first week it has been in Tregantle Class!
Our new school starters have settled in beautifully and have loved getting to know their new classroom. The children have had so much fun exploring all of the different areas, from painting and construction to role play and the ever-popular mud kitchen.
One of the highlights of the week has been meeting their very own reading buddy. The children really enjoyed sharing stories together, and it was wonderful to see how engaged and excited they were during story time.
We are so proud of how well everyone has started their school journey. It has been a week full of smiles, laughter, and learning, and we can't wait to see what adventures next week will bring!
This week we have been discussing "all about me".
The children have been identifying different features of their faces including nose, mouth, ears, eyes and hair. They have used paint to make self portraits and have enjoyed using the whiteboards to draw on, creating pictures of themselves and their families.
We have made colourful framed handprint pictures and the children have been using different materials on the tuft tray to create different hair styles.
At story time we have read the story of "The three little pigs" and have been reading stories about how we are all different such as "What Wesley wore".
In phonics we have identified objects with the same initial sounds in a game of "Silly socks", we have been on a listening walk in the play ground to see what we could hear and have used our bodies to make sounds that make us happy.
In maths we have been finding numbers in our environment and sorting and grouping objects to see how many.
Have a lovely weekend
Julie and Sarah
What a great start to the Autumn Term Year 3/4a!
We've started on our Learning Adventure to Ancient Egypt, looking at artefacts and their discoveries, the importance of the River Nile and how our lives are very different to those in ancient Egypt. We've discussed key vocabulary and the difference between primary and secondary evidence.
We've had great fun retelling the traditional tale of Red Riding Hood using a 'Story Piano', discussing key events, characters and setting and how traditional tales can be exaggerated over time to make them more exciting to the listener.
We've revised our knowledge of Place Value, discussing the importance of a place value holder (0) in reading and writing numbers. We're currently thinking carefully about the value of digits and using manipulatives to support our learning. We've also been busy practising our KIRFS.
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Lansallos Class is taught by Ms Porter (class teacher), Mrs McLaren (teaching assistant) and Mrs Dan.
There are 26 children in the class from Year 5 and Year 6.
If you would like to look at what we have been learning each term, please look at our 'knowledge organisers' below.
It's the start of a new school year.
The children have made a great start. In geography this half term we are learning about the coast, so we headed to beach and used the coast path to visit Porthpean, Duporth and Charlestown to compare their features and look for signs of erosion.
In maths we are focusing on place value, writing we are writing postcards from prison and in science we are starting our work on evolution and inheritance.
We are looking forward to sharing our learning through the year!
We've had a fantastic first week back and have settled in to learning again after the summer break.
Please see below for more information about what the future holds for Year 5.
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What a lovely start it has been to the term. It has been great to welcome back the Year 6 and to see the new Year 5 get settled into the class.
The spellings for this week are silent letters. They are: gnarl, gnash, gnome, knead, knight, knuckle, knock, knot, know
The KIRFs below to practise with your child
We have had such a great start into St Cleer reception class! The children have been full of confidence, smiles and giggles! We look forward to welcoming you back on Monday :)
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Creative
We are bold and innovative in our approach to find new solutions to the challenges we face.
Curious
We are inspired by the awe and wonder of the world.
Responsible
We take responsibility for our actions in an environment of mutual respect.
Enthusiastic
We are passionate about learning.
Excellent
We are the best we can be.
Determined
We overcome all barriers to reach our potential, developing a capacity to improve further.
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