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Year 1

Curriculum Evening

Year 1 Team

St. David Class (1D) & St. Stephen Class (1S)

Mrs Sharpe, Miss Davis,

Mrs Hammond, Mrs Frizell, Mrs Riley,

Mrs Samuel

Mission Statement

God’s love is at the heart of our Catholic School Community. We show this in our respect, kindness and love for others and by treating other people as we wish to be

treated ourselves. We will encourage everyone in our school family to do the best they can.

Love

Forgiveness

Honesty

Thankfulness

Wonder Kindness

Friendship

Hope

Respect

Tolerance

Our

1.

High Expectations

2.

Engagement

3.

Challenge

4.

Assessment for Learning

5.

Progress

6.

Independence

7.

Collaboration8.

Reflection

9.

Presentation

10.

Writing Quality

S

P

+A

+C

+E

Making

S=P+A+C+E

to talk

• Curriculum Weeks:

– Autumn Term – Well Being Week

– w/b Monday 11th November

– How can we keep ourselves physically and mentally well?

– Spring Term – Book week

– w/b Thursday 5th March

– A love of reading and writing

– Summer Term – Olympics’ Week

– w/b Monday 15th June

– Links to the Olympics

• Helping out…

– DBS and safeguarding meeting with Mr Lewin

– Trips, help in classes

• Open afternoons

– Last Friday of the month – see School diary for set dates

• Parent Prayer group

– 1st Friday of the month

• PTA

– Meetings and events are in the diary

A robust PSHE curriculum to

meet the needs of our children

The whole

CHILD

The

CHILD

Nothing but the

CHILDImproved outcomes for

EVERY CHILD in

Maths

A creative, continuous and

consistent mastery

curriculum preparing for life

• Parent evenings

– October:

• Thursday 17th

• Monday 21st

• 1S will have Parent’s Evening on Monday 14th Oct and Monday 21st Oct due to Mrs Sharpe attending a course in Central London on the 17th Oct.

– February

• Monday 10th

• Thursday 27th

– Book appointments via scopay

A robust PSHE curriculum to

meet the needs of our children

The whole

CHILD

The

CHILD

Nothing but the

CHILDImproved outcomes for

EVERY CHILD in

Maths

A creative, continuous and

consistent mastery

curriculum preparing for life

• Class worships:St. Stephen Class Assembly – Thursday 10th October

St. David Class Assembly – Thursday 14th November

• Prayer service:- Thursday 16th January

• Mass:- Thursday 2nd July

• Production:

- 11th and 12th December

A

Improved outcomes for EVERY

CHILD

The whole CHILD

The CHILD

Nothing but the

CHILD

Embedding improvements in progress

and attainment in

writing

A creative mastery

curriculumpreparing for life

• Parent workshops:

– Monday 30th September: Helping your child with early Phonics, reading and writing

– Tuesday 12th November: Making S=P+A+C+E for ME (1 of 3)

– Tuesday 21st January: Helping your child with Maths

– Tuesday 4th February: Making S=P+A+C+E for ME (2 of 3)

– Monday 23rd March: Making S=P+A+C+E for ME (3 of 3)

A robust PSHE curriculum to

meet the needs of our children

The whole

CHILD

The

CHILD

Nothing but the

CHILDImproved outcomes for

EVERY CHILD in

Maths

A creative, continuous and

consistent mastery

curriculum preparing for life

• The diary

• The newsletter

• The website – Learning at a glance, year group pages, curriculum pages, news, photos… everything is there!

A robust PSHE curriculum to

meet the needs of our children

The whole

CHILD

The

CHILD

Nothing but the

CHILDImproved outcomes for

EVERY CHILD in

Maths

A creative, continuous and

consistent mastery

curriculum preparing for life

• Successful and Confident St Thomas’ Learners: Making S=P+A+ C+E for learning

• Making a Positive Contribution

• Being a Responsible Role Model

• GOLDEN RULE: Following our Golden Threads

• Wonderful Writing

• GREEN AWARD Looking after the environment

• Making S=P+A+ C+E for ME: Healthy choices

The Big Picture

Autumn Term – Home from Home

Spring Term – Toy School

Summer Term – Birds of a Feather

Trips

Windsor Castle – Monday 30th September

Guildford Museum – Spring Term (TBC)

Alice Holt – Summer Term (TBC)

Outdoor Learning

R.E.

Autumn – Families, Belonging, Waiting

Spring – Special People, Meals, Change

Summer – Holidays and Holydays, Being Sorry, Neighbours

Links to English, PHSE, ICT, Science, Geography, Art.

Refer to the school website for additional RE information.

P.E.

Linking a number of basic actions to make a simple, repeatable sequence

Using a variety of games equipment

Developing basic actions for rolling, bouncing, throwing (including overarm), gathering, catching, striking, kicking a ball

Moving safely between and around objects and other children

1S & 1D PE on a Tuesday & a Thursday. All changing will happen in school (if your child takes their kit to Football on a Monday please send it back in)

Please can all items of PE kit be clearly named, including trainers.

Computing

Basic cursor, mouse and keyboard functions

Collecting, presenting and interpreting data

Programming (algorithms, BeeBots )

Exploring sources of information

Following instructions to use different types of technology

E-safety (Hector’s World)

English

Phonics, Spelling and Grammar

Story Writing- own experiences, traditional tales

Non Fiction Writing- labels and captions, letters,

lists, report writing

Poetry – linked to the topic

English

Grammar and Spelling

• Go home on Tuesday, to be returned on the following Monday.

(To be started after October half term)

• Parent guidance is stuck in to children’s books.

• Spellings are made up of the sounds we are learning in school and Year 1 common exception words.

• Daily spelling homework with the occasional grammar sheet

We will also be practising these words in school as part of our handwriting exercises.

• Spellings are tested through dictation every Monday in school.

English

Sentence work

Grammar: Full stops, capital letters, personal pronoun “I”, extended sentences, adjectives, connectives, time words.

Spellings

Yr1 Common Exception Words

Tricky Words

High Frequency Words

English

Guided Reading

Blue level and above

Individual Reading

Please support your child by listening to them read every day,

encouraging them to point to the words as they read.

Please sign your child’s reading promise at the front of their

reading record, if not done so already.

Please make a comment on how well your child read.

Handwriting

Cursive script

Pencil Grip & Good posture

Maths

Number and place value

Addition and subtraction

Multiplication and division

Fractions

Measurement

Properties of shape

Position and direction

History

Sequencing events in order of time

Recognising the distinction between the past and the present

Finding out about the past from different sources of information, asking and answering questions

Topics include: castles and toys

Geography

Locational knowledge – global knowledge

Place knowledge – comparing local area with another country

Human and physical geography – seasonal change and weather patterns; key physical features and key human features

Field work – using maps, aerial photographs, atlases and globes.

Science

Plants

Animals, including humans

Everyday materials

Seasonal changes

D.T.

Children to explain and discuss their designs through talking, drawing and Computing.

Select from and use a range of tools, equipment and materials.

Evaluating and expressing feelings about the work they have done and the work of others

Children to explore and use mechanisms – sliders, wheels, levers and axles in their design

Cooking??

Art

Learning different ways to use materials and how they can

change

Using a variety of tools and materials

Knowing how to mix colours and use appropriately according

to the subject

Evaluating their work and others’ work

Cross curricular

Encourage use of sketchbooks for personal recording of

visiting art galleries and museums in their own time.

Please make sure children have a named art apron/old shirt in school.

French

Saying the register and prayers in French

Counting up to 30

Colour names

Songs, rhymes and stories

French home role play area

We hope to have a French day this year. Please let us know of

any expertise in this area!

Music

Preparing songs for the Harvest

Festival and the Christmas concert.

Linked to topics where possible.

Listening skills, singing, percussion, composition.

Use their voice expressively and creatively.

Play instruments musically

Marking

We encourage the children to evaluate their work e.g. With a happy/straight/sad face.

The children will be starting to edit, improve and correct their own work using green pencil and highlighter.

Teacher marking is usually in red pen.

Bear Diary

A bear goes home with one child every Friday.

Please could the child write a short diary of what the bear has seen and done with them over the weekend in the diary. They could include photos or drawings as well.

Please bring the diary and bear back on the Monday!

Show and Tell

Friday is for show and tell. If children are inspired by our

topic they are welcome to bring in a relevant object to support

this, e.g. a bird’s nest they have found during our Summer term

topic ‘Birds of a Feather’. Please help your child to rehearse

what they might say about their object of interest.

Birthday Celebration

Just a thought……..

you may wish to donate a special book to add to our book corner that all their friends can enjoy.

• School Timings

- The whistle goes at 8.50am. Please could parents leave on the whistle.

- Please pick your children up promptly outside the MUGA at 3.20pm.

• IndependenceWe are encouraging the children to become more independent e.g. collecting all of their things at the end of the day to take home, changing their reading books themselves, getting changed and tidying up. Please could you reinforce this at home.

Please could you remind the children to hand in any letters and take out any named snacks that you put in their book bag. Please ensure that your child has a named school bag rather than a rucksack used by children further up the school.

Please bring in a piece of fruit to share

If you are having a clear out at any point this year please think of us!

We would love: equipment for the outside area (especially crates, cones and tyres)

equipment for the role play areas

complete puzzles

Buckets and storage

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