(This information will also be available under the 'This Half Term's Learning' tab).
Our topic for Spring 2 will be Out of an Egg
English
We will
be:
- Reading 'The Sulky
Vulture'.
- Learning how to write a compound sentence using 'sticky
words'.
- Completing reading and writing missions as part of 'Spy
Week'.
- Writing information leaflets.
- Writing and sharing poetry as part of Book Week.
- Focusing on correct and varied punctuation in a sentence.
- Changing our library books every Thursday.
- Continuing weekly guided reading sessions.
- Continuing daily phonics practice.
- Working on our reading and writing targets.
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Maths
We will
be:
- Looking at addition,
subtraction, multiplication and division and using and applying the
different strategies appropriate for the bigger numbers
- Practising our
times tables: 2x, 5x and 10x facts to be recalled automatically
- Using
number lines to support our addition and subtraction.
- Practising
telling the time.
- Reinforcing
our earlier work on halves and quarters.
- Completing
Maths Missions as part of 'Spy Week'.
- Problem solving so that the children can
use and apply all the concepts they have been learning
- Working on our Maths targets.
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Science
We will
be:
- Finding out about different types of
weather
- Conducting our own investigations and
making predictions.
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Art & DT
We will
be:
- Developing our collage skills.
- Cooking - what can you do with an egg?!
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Music
We will be:
·
Using percussion
·
Thinking about rhythm
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History
Not this
half term.
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Geography
We will
be:
- Following Sam Sparrow on his journey around
the world.
- Using atlases to develop our mapping
skills.
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PE
We will
be:
- Continuing to use the large apparatus.
- Developing our teamwork skills in outdoor
games.
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RE
We will
be:
- Thinking about signs of new life in the
Springtime.
- Thinking about eggs as a symbol of Easter.
- Retelling the Easter story.
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Computing
We will
be:
- Developing our programming skills using
Scratch.
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PSHE
We will
be:
· Thinking about our Rights and Responsibilities
· Looking closely at our
new playground charter.
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