Thursday 28 February 2013

Week 5

We are now half way through the first term and the children are all settling well into Year One. If you have not heard from me yet then be assured your child is doing well.

There has been a steady stream of volunteers on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings for reading.  Thank you to all these parents and relatives.  It makes a great difference to the children's reading when they get regular practice.  They have also had the opportunity to run through their sight words.  Remember when you progress to the RED words don't go too fast.  No more than 3 new words   per night.  Constant revision of the old lists is needed for your child to retain them.


Good listeners sit still in Year One.



The children have been using the IPads to play an app called Sentence Maker.  It is a cheap app that is fully customisable.  Our IPads now feature photos of the children.  They are getting a real kick out of seeing themselves on the IPad.  "This IPad has gone crazy and is getting pictures of us!"




Our school has a subscription to Sunshine Online.  It is a fantastic resource where stories are read to the children in a variety of levels and there are matching activities. Levels are chosen by the teacher to match the reading ability of the students.



The children played an alphabet game today where they matched pictures to the letters based on their beginning sound.  




These students worked with a School Officer to make words using magnetic letters.




In Maths we have been concentrating on numbers zero to ten.  All children can easily count to ten out loud but some are having difficulty making numbers with hands on materials.  The activity above was helping the children to realise that the number five can be represented different ways.  They need this skill to be able to understand the concept of addition and subtraction.



Some children have been using the Leap Pad to read EBooks and play games to reinforce numeracy and literacy skills.  They think they are playing but really they are learning.


We have four Leap Frog Tags in our room and an assortment of books to go with it.  This amazing resource reads stories to the children, modelling excellent fluency.  They can tap on individual words to hear them read.  On some pages there are phonics games as well.  We received a lovely donation of a Map of the World to be used with the Tag pens this week.  The children are keen for me to install it on the pens.  It has been a worthwhile investment to see them all so engaged in reading. 

Although we have digital reading we read ordinary paper books as well.  Some children are needing reminders to turn the pages gently from the corner of the page.  It would be great if you would help them to practise this skill at home with their own books and the home readers.  Most children also need to be encouraged to point to each word on the page.  


Tuesday 19 February 2013

Week 4


Look at our work this week.






















I was really impressed with the class' swimming lesson today. It was pretty cold so a few children needed to get out and warm up before the end of the lesson.  There are three different groupings based on their abilities.


















Thursday 14 February 2013

Week 3

This week we have been visiting the Church regularly.

On Wednesday it was Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent.  This is the season in the church which leads into Easter.  We made lenten promises to God.  There has been a shift from giving up things for Lent to doing something extra to bring ourselves closer to God.  After a lovely suggestion,"to grow big as a giant to get closer to God", I refocused the classes suggestions.  They promised to do things to be more like Jesus.

On Thursday we went to the Church again for our Opening School Mass.  This was very long and the children needed to use all their skills to stay quiet and still for an hour and a half.

Tomorrow we will have our first Assembly of 2013.

During Literacy Rotations today we began Guided Reading.  The children work in a small group with me.  Today we read a book called, "If You Meet a Dragon."  Our focus was to look at the pictures first and make predictions about the characters.  We read it together and then had a go in pairs. When practising this the children pointed to each word.  In the example below, the reader was well rehearsed and didn't need to point.  I hope you enjoy this sample.  You could turn the sound off and ask your child to read the book to you and see how they go.  Five children have not completed this book yet and will have a turn tomorrow.

Tuesday 5 February 2013

First Day Photos


Meet the extraordinary stars of 1B.





























Working quietly on the first day. Mrs Meredith (School Officer) was checking out the great work.