Thank you to the 12 families who has completed the home learning tasks set last week 😊 The children had a lovely time in crew this morning showcasing their hard work at home 🙌🏼 This week the children have brought home their home learning in a book so you can record work in there if this is easier 📚 New work will be added every Monday, the children will be asked to put their books in the special home learning box each Friday when this is completed, this will help with routines when the children move into Year 1.
The children have also brought home a letter regarding RWI progress. This shows you where your child is currently working at. If your child is working below the expectation, we have seen the impact that parental support has had over the last few weeks in order to help catch the children up. We really appreciate your support and together we can close the gaps. The keyrings sent home last week will support your child in recognising their sounds. These sounds are read speedily and should take no longer than 5 mins per night to go through. Thank you all for your continued support.
Today we have worked incredibly hard on our new text, ‘The Gruffalo’. The children have enjoyed retelling the story and creating their own Gruffalo’s complete with labels! Absolutely brilliant work!
In PE we worked hard to follow instructions to create our own dance moves to ‘I’ve got a feeling’. I’m sure the children would love to show you! Watch a little snipet below 😊
Shelby and Lydia sparked a lovely discussion around the Foodbank donations, thank you for your generosity. The girls were able to articulate why they had brought the items to school, you are so kind and thoughtful girls.
HoWL Heroes
Getting Smart – Shania.
Shania absolutely blew me away today with her phonics! She has recognised an additional 12 sounds! This is absolutely amazing! More so, Shania’s mum has said how she has practised these every evening, we are so proud of you!
Getting Smart – Victor
Victor has made fantastic progress with his phonics, he is beginning to recognise sounds and write these. Well done Victor, keep up the great work!