Moor Allerton Library Visit

On Thursday 1BN walked down the road to visit Moor Allerton Library. Lots of the children visit this library on a regular basis which is great but it was really nice to go together as a class. We spent lots of time looking at different books and then Miss Noble read us two stories including ‘Oi Duck Billed Platypus’ which the children all found very funny. The excitement was added to by the fact that we had a sprinkling of snow the night before which made the walk even more enjoyable for everyone!

The children of course love spending time in our own amazing library at school each week as well!

The Three Little Pigs

This week the children have also been spending time retelling the story of The Three Little Pigs. They have used props, made their own puppets and created story maps to help them and know the story, setting, characters and sequence really, really well.

How to Make Soup

This week the children have enjoyed making and trying some vegetable soup. They all helped to wash, peel and chop the vegetables, adding them to the pan with some stock to cook. We did this so the children could then have a go at writing some instructions on how to make soup. They used everything they have learnt about instruction writing over the last two weeks to independently write their own including a title, time connectives such as first, next and finally and bossy verbs like peel, cut and chop.

Anti-Bullying Week

This week has been Anti-Bullying week and we have been doing lots of activities to tie in with this. We have been writing messages to our friends to tell them everything we like about them and we made posters to encourage people to speak out against bullying. The whole class contributed to an Anti-Bullying banner which we then used during our picket on Thursday afternoon. Despite the rain the children had a great time chanting against bullying. On Friday we rounded off Anti-Bullying week with Odd Socks day as a visual way to show that we are all different and unique.

Mystery Reader

We were very excited to welcome of first mystery reader in 1BN and Daisy was so surprised to open her eyes and see her Mum sat ready to read us a story. She read Alan’s Big Scary Teeth to everyone as it is Daisy’s favourite at home. Thank you Daisy’s Mum for coming in and being a Mystery Reader. Please contact school if you would like to be a Mystery Reader too!

Remembrance

On Friday we gathered in the hall with the other Year 1 and 2 classes for a short Remembrance assembly. We had made poppies during the week in class using red pencils, pens and glitter, adding them to a field of grass.

In Science this week we have been learning about the properties of materials. We spoke about hard, soft, rough, smooth, shiny and dull. The children moved around the room and found objects that matched these descriptions.

We have also been talking about UK Parliament Week with the children, explaining what parliament is and what the MP’s do there. The children were then asked what the issues are that they feel passionate about and drew these in an outline of a person. They had lots of brilliant ideas including caring about nature, the environment, their community and recycling.

An exciting visitor!

We have had a busy week to round off our first half term in Year 1! Yesterday was a brilliant end to the half term as we had a visit from the author Jenny York. She used puppets, props and costumes as well as a few willing volunteers to help retell one of her stories and then we had the chance to ask her some questions about her path to becoming an author.

Number bonds of 10

In provision this week we have been checking how well the children have understood their Maths from last week by having the Numicon out and asking them to find as many number bonds of 10 as they can. We also used provision to assess how well the children could remember our Science work on herbivores, carnivores and omnivores, asking them to fold their paper into four and paint one in each section and then finish with their favourite animal in the last.

Handa’s Surprise

This week we have been innovating the story of Handa’s Surprise to make our own version. The children had a copy of our story map and covered the original animals and fruits from the story with a small sticker then over the top they thought of some new animals and fruits that they could have instead. On Thursday they then began to write up their new version of the story and including lots of describing words for the new fruits such as juicy, red watermelon and hairy, green kiwi.

Carnivore, Herbivore or Omnivore

This week in Science the children have been learning to group animals according to if they are a carnivore, herbivore or omnivore. Carnivores are animals that only eat meat, herbivores only eat plants and omnivores are animals that eat both meat and plants.

In DT we have started to sew our animal prints using a needle and thread. The children carefully attached the felt onto the paper using a basic running stitch, going up and down through both pieces to join them together.

The children have also practiced their weaving skills in provision to make a Handa’s Surprise basket. They took strips of paper and weaved them through the slits, going over then under and over then under to make their basket. This was great for their fine motor control. The children then added some decoration using felt tips.

Handa’s Surprise

This week we read the story Handa’s Surprise. In the story Handa fills her basket with 7 different fruits to take to her friend Akeyo. On the way lots of different animals take the fruit from the basket until it is empty but just before Handa gets to Akeyo’s, an antelope runs into a tree and knocks lots of tangerines in the the basket instead and they just happen to be Akeyo’s favourite!

After reading the story we chopped and tasted some of the fruits that Handa had in her basket including banana, pineapple, orange, mango and passion fruit. The children learnt to make a bridge shape with their fingers and thumb then cut in between to chop as safely as possible and keep the knife away from their fingers. After tasting everyone thought of some adjectives to describe the fruits such as soft, juicy and sweet.

This week we have also continued with our DT project to make our own animal print using paper, felt and sewing them together with a needle and thread. Having designed their animal print last week, the children used a pencil/chalk to mark onto the felt and cut using some sharp scissors. They placed the pieces onto an A5 piece of paper ready for sewing.

This week the children have also been using the colourful semantics to make some sentences. They begin who (orange) then move onto the verb, what they are doing (yellow) then finish with the what/object (green.) We came up with lots of silly sentences like ‘The unicorn is drinking clothes.’

Human or Physical

This week in Geography we have been talking about human and physical features. We had a walk around the school grounds to see if we could identify different human and physical features. Physical features like seas, mountains and rivers are natural. They would be there even if there were no people around. Human features are things like houses, roads and bridges. The children could tell me that the playground and the school are human and the woods are physical.

There was an old lady…

who swallowed a fly! The children have continued to use our story map and actions to retell the song/rhyme this week. They have done a fantastic job at memorising the words. They have painted pictures of the different animals in the rhyme and they have had a go a making their own story maps. After labelling the animals that the old lady swallowed, they did their own labelling by drawing a person and labelling the parts of the body.