Wednesday 30 September 2015

Snake. Vizit

A.     Snake.        Visit.       Use
By.      Haider 

The  snakes   Visit  heather.














































snake  visit.  We  Sour sum  snake

By Imogen 
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A snake came to year one.  The snakes name was spencer. It was lots of fun. We all enjoyed it. The snake came at one o'clock. The snake was very long and it made a ssssss sound. It cept sticking it's tounge out. It was the best day so far.       💕💕💕💕❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💕💕💕💕💕❤️❤️❤️❤️

Snake visit


There is a snake. Miss Simpson brought it. The snake was called Spencer.

Sunday 27 September 2015

European Day of Languages

Last Friday our whole school celebrated European Day of Languages. Year One were celebrating France, and we had lots of fun learning about the country, the language, the food, and the people who live there.





One of our favourite activities was a maths investigation. We had to see how many different ways w could combine the three colours from the French flag.







Have a go at home - how many different ways can you find? 





Tuesday 22 September 2015

Using Our Senses

This week, as part of our Science topic on animals, we've been learning about our senses. We thought about our bodies, and how they use our five senses to get information about the world around us and pass it on to our brains. 

To help us investigate our senses Mr Ellis brought lots of things for us to try and smell, taste, feel, and look at. We worked in groups to complete each challenge, testing a different sense each time. I bet you can guess which one was our favourite! 



Can you tell which flavour these crisps are just by looking at them?


We had to concentrate hard to try and guess what was in the bags by feeling each object.






Some of the things in the smelly boxes smelled a bit disgusting!







 The first person to comment on this post and name all five senses can come and claim a special sticker from Year One!













Sunday 20 September 2015

Letters and Sounds in the Playground

On Friday morning the weather was lovely so we decided to practise our letters and sounds skills in the sunshine. We took seem coloured chalks out to the playground and practised making words using our sound of the day: Z. 






We really enjoyed doing our writing in a different way and hope we get some more sunny mornings so we can work outside again!

Beebot Maths

We've been using the beebots a LOT this year. We've made our own number tracks, and we love getting them out to help with our calculating skills. On Friday a group worked with Mrs Shahid, using the beebots to help them work out the answers to some tricky addition problems. 


Thank you, Mrs Shahid!

Mystery Writer

Did you notice one of the 'have a go' activities this week on our writing cupboard? It asked you to write come captions, which we've been practising in our English lessons, to go with some photographs of animals.



One of you wrote some fantastic captions. I think I know who did them, but can you guess who it was?

Number Tracks

One of our 'have a go' activities this week involved putting the missing numbers onto some number tracks. Which one of you managed to find all of these missing numbers? You did a great job!


Can you spot the ONE number that's been put in the wrong place? 

Blending Sounds

We've been working hard every day on our Letters and Sounds skills. To practise blending our sounds together to make words, Mr Ellis asked us to find the right sound cards, place them together in a row, put a piece of paper over the top, and rub it with a wax crayon. Look at what happened!



Well done, boys, for some super blending work!


More labels!

We've learned that labels can be useful in lots of different ways, so we've not just been sticking labels onto objects in our classroom. We added labels (and captions) to pictures of different animals on the computer.


We also learned about using labels on diagrams, and added labels to diagrams of faces as part of our Science topic.


We also labelled parts of our bodies using Pic Collage on the iPads. 




Labels, labels everywhere...

We've had a fun, busy start to our new year in Year One. Everybody's settled in well and we've been enjoying getting to know one another and find our way around a new classroom. 

With this in mind, we wanted to create some labels to show which things are found in our classroom. We've been learning to write captions, lists and labels in our English lessons, so this activity gave us a chance to show off our new skills. As you can see from the photos, lots of children wanted to make sure they labelled Mr Ellis!








Why not have a go at making some labels for the things in your bedroom at home. Remember to ask permission first!