Weekly News! 23.1.26
What a wonderful week we have had! Take a look at all the exciting learning and activities our Year 1 children have been up to… 😊
Maths
This week in Maths, we have been using number lines to help us solve addition and subtraction calculations. For subtraction, we circled the first number on the number line and carefully counted backwards to find the answer. When adding, we started by circling the biggest number and then counted on the smaller number. The children worked very hard and showed great focus while using this method. Take a look at our wonderful learning!
Next week: We will continue with addition and subtraction we will look at word problems and inverses.
Fact of the Week
Each week, we will share a key maths fact. This week, we are learning:
Addition Facts:
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7 + 3 = 10
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3 + 7 = 10
Related Subtraction Facts:
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10 − 7 = 3
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10 − 3 = 7
Read, Write Inc. (RWI)
This week, the children have shown great enthusiasm as we revisited previously taught sounds and strengthened their phonics reading skills. It has been wonderful to see their engagement in learning!
We have focused on several key areas, including identifying “special friends,” which are groups of letters that make a single sound. The children have also been practising Fred Talk, blending, and segmenting words, which are essential skills for reading. Additionally, they have been reading green words and learning some red (tricky) words.
To support your child’s learning at home, you can help by spotting “special friends” in everyday words, blending sounds together to read full words, and practising regularly for an extra boost. We have also been concentrating on handwriting, ensuring that the children are using capital letters correctly, forming letters carefully, and placing full stops to complete sentences.
Reading at Home
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Children will bring home two books each week:
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RWI Home Book – should be read three times a week for fluency. Changed every Monday by an adult.
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Book with coloured sticker – children can change independently, ideally in the morning.
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Please ensure reading folders are placed in the trays at school.
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Encourage your child to read at home and record it in their reading record.
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Certificates are awarded weekly to celebrate reading achievements, and every 20 reads earns a special certificate!


