Building Numbers to 20

This week we have been making numbers to 20 by thinking about how many tens and ones the numbers have.

We are able to break a whole number into parts and say how much is in each part.

Gracie’s number is 18 – She has represented 18 using 1 ten and 8 ones. (Above)

Gracie then split her whole number in two parts (Below), she said,

“6 is a part, 12 is a part, 18 is the whole” 

The class worked together to write this as a number sentence, 6 + 12 = 18.

How many different ways can you break up the number 18? Can you think of a number sentence for each?

Wow Day!!

Last Wednesday Key Stage 1 held their termly Wow Day, and it was a cold one!

This term we are learning about Polar Explorers, so to kick start the topic we dressed up in our thickest winter clothes, opened all the windows and doors to get ourselves fully immersed and learned about all things Antarctic!

Every Class did something different, some did Antarctic artwork, sketching and making penguin collages. Others were creating Antarctic sounds and making their own rain shakers to simulate the pitter-patter of the cold southern rain and hail on the hard icy ground.

In Y1SEY we were thinking about what a Polar Explorer would have to pack when travelling to the South Pole for an expedition. The children knew they would have to dress warm, which is more than what could be said for Mr Seymour, who packed his swim-shorts and crocs (Brrrrrrr).

The children soon put Mr Seymour right and packed their own suit cases for an Antarctic Expedition. They thought about how many layers they would need and; how they would keep their hands and feet warm and learned new important words, like ‘thermal’ and ‘insulated’.

By the end of the day the children were looking confident and ready to set off on their own Antarctic expedition, like Captain Scott before them.

House Challenge Song Selection!

Hi Everyone,

I have put up a song selection sheet in the staff room for staff members to choose their song for Friday’s house challenge.

Please could you have a look, then discuss with some of your staff house team mates before making a selection. Once a song has been chosen for a house, it cannot be used be another house.

If there is a song your house wants, but isn’t on the sheet, please let me know and we can write it on. I’m flexible.

Please can all songs be selected by Thursday 25th October.

Thank you

Phill

Royal Portraits

This term in key stage 1 we have been looking at a the topic of ‘What makes someone Royal?’ As part of our topic we have been looking at the life of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Being The Queen, Elizabeth II has had lots of portraits painted in her image, so we thought we would give this a go.

In art, we explored a range of different media to create portraits of The Queen, including: painting, sketching, pastels, collage and computers.

Here is what we created.

 

You could create a portrait of The Queen at home.

How many different ways can you do it?

Crayons? Hama beads? Pasta? Chalk?

The possibilities are endless!

Labeling parts of the body

This week, in year 1, we have been learning about the different parts of the body and what they are called.

We drew around one of our classmates and used the outline to label each of the main parts of the body.

Afterwards we labeled our own pictures of the human body.

We now know the names of the 6 main parts of the body!