Year 1 Red Class Staffing Timetables IPC International
Year 1 - Red Class • • Staffing Timetables IPC (International Primary Curriculum) Rules & Expectations Phonics (letters and sounds) Help (us, you, the children) Interventions Questions
Staffing • • Mrs Bell and Mrs Fettroll – Teachers Miss Johnson – Teaching Assistant Miss Phillips / Miss Reely – Learning Support Assistants Mrs Craddick– Learning Support Assistant
Timetable Week A Timetable Red Class Weekly Timetable MONDAY TUESDAY 8: 45 – 9: 00 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Morning Activities/Fix It Time 9: 00 – 9: 20 Phonics Phonics 9: 20 – 10: 20 Grammar + English VCOP + English HFW + English VCOP + English Handwriting +English 10: 20 – 10: 35 Whole School Assembly Collective Worship Assembly KS 1 Singing PSHCE Celebration Assembly B R E A K Phonics Phonics QM + Maths QM + Maths 12: 20 -1: 20 L U N C H 1: 20 – 1: 45 Reading Activities PPA PE Reading Activities RE IPC Science 10: 35 -10: 55 -11: 20 – 12: 15 2: 10 – 3: 00 – 3: 10 Other info Storytime Computing Storytime Green Time Music Storytime
Timetable Week B Timetable Red Class Weekly Timetable - BIG Writing Week MONDAY TUESDAY 8: 45 – 9: 00 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Morning Activities/Fix It Time 9: 00 – 9: 30 Phonics Phonics 9: 30 – 10: 20 Grammar + English VCOP + English Handwriting + English VCOP + English HFW + BIG Writing Fix it. 10: 20 – 10: 35 Whole School Assembly Collective Worship Aseembly KS 1 Singing PSHCE Celebration Assembly B R E A K Phonics Phonics QM + Maths QM + Maths 12: 20 -1: 20 L U N C H 1: 20 – 1: 45 Reading Activities PPA Reading Activities 10: 35 -10: 55 -11: 20 – 12: 15 1: 45 - 3: 00 IPC Science Computing 3: 00 – 3: 10 Other info Storytime IPC PE Storytime Staff Meeting BIG Writing Green Time Storytime
International Primary Curriculum: During autumn term, Red Class will be following a unit of work called ‘All Dressed Up’ The unit of work is part of the International Primary Curriculum. In Geography, we’ll be finding out: • What people wear in different countries • What the climate is like in different parts of the world • How the weather affects what people wear In Art, we’ll be finding out: • How to create our own tartan design • About symmetry in design • How to make repeat patterns In Technology, we’ll be finding out: • How wool is made • What felt is and how it is made • About different methods of fastening clothes In History, we’ll be finding out: • About clothes people wore in the past In Society, we’ll be finding out: • About protective and reflective clothing In International, we’ll be finding out: • About the clothes people wear for special occasions • How to design a school uniform
Other Topics
Rules & Expectations
Phonics Letters and sounds is a phonics resource which aims to build children’s speaking and listening skills, as well as prepare children for learning to read and write by developing their phonic knowledge and skills. Key words: Phoneme – the smallest unit of sound in a word. Grapheme – the letter or a number of letters that represent a phoneme. Segment – the ability to split up a word into its individual phonemes (ie. s-o-ck) Blend – the ability to draw individual sounds together to pronounce a word (ie. sock) Hand outs will be available for extra information and support.
Autumn Term – Revision of phase 2, 3 and 4 s a j t p i Phase 2 graphemes: n m d g o c k ck e u r h Phase 3 graphemes: w x y z zz qu ch sh th ng ai ee igh oa oo (book) oo (zoo) ar or ur ow oi ear air Phase 4: No new grapheme-phoneme correspondence are taught in this phase. Children will be consolidating their skills and blending and segmenting longer words.
Help at Home You can help your child at home by: -Practising counting (up to and back from 100). -Reading together a variety books for enjoyment. To help, each week children will be bringing home books of their choice from our reading corner, so look out for these! - Writing their name, forming the letters correctly. - Talk homework.
Interventions • Phonics • Reading • Maths • Bespoke
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