Year 1
Welcome to our Year 1 class page
Year 1 is taught by Miss Lane. Our teaching assistant is Mrs Kogut.
On a Tuesday morning, Mrs Cook covers the class to allow for planning, preparation and assessment (PPA) time.
Autumn Term
We begin the first half of the Autumn term with our topic of 'Harvest'. We will be using our class texts 'Oliver's Vegetables' by Vivian French and 'Farmer Duck' by Martin Waddell, to support our learning. We will also visit a local farm in Prestwood to learn about animals, plants, vegetables and harvest.
Our topic for the second half term is 'Animals', linked to our Science topic. Our class texts for this topic are 'Meerkat Mail' by Emily Gravett and 'The Ugly Five' by Julia Donaldson.
General Information
Our class page will provide you with information on the Year 1 curriculum, including the Year 1 reading list, spelling list and strategies to support phonics at home.
Our PE days are Monday (indoor) and Friday (outdoor).
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Curriculum
Autumn Term
Religious Education
Autumn 1 - God
What do Christians believe God is Like?
By the end of this unit, children will be able to:
- Identify what a parable is.
- Tell the story of the Lost Son from the Bible and recognise a link with the concept of God as a forgiving Father.
- Understand what this story means to Christians.
- Give examples of ways that Christians show their belief in God as loving and forgiving; for example, by saying sorry; by seeing God as welcoming them back; by forgiving others.
- Give an example of how Christians put their beliefs into practice in worship; by saying sorry to God, for example.
- Think, talk and ask questions about whether they can learn anything from the story for themselves, exploring different ideas.
Autumn 2 - Incarnation
Why is Christmas so important to Christians? How does our background influence who we are?
By the end of this unit, children will be able to:
- Retell the story of Jesus’ birth and explain why Jesus is important for Christians.
- Recognise that stories of Jesus’ life come from the Gospels.
- Give examples of ways in which Christians use the story of the nativity to guide their beliefs and actions at Christmas.
- Decide what they personally have to be thankful for at Christmas time.
- Know that Advent for Christians is a time of getting ready for Jesus’ coming.
English
Writing
In English we will be starting the year by looking at labels and captions, followed by sentence writing and high frequency words. We will be building up to writing a basic diary entry and practise using capital letters, full stops and finger spaces.
Handwriting
Handwriting is taught daily as part of our phonics writing and through our English lessons.
Reading
Throughout the week we hear readers individually and in group reading sessions. We have book talk sessions once a week and guided reading sessions twice a week.
Phonics
Phonics is taught daily and follows the Essential Letters and Sounds scheme. See the phonics section below for supporting with phonics at home.
Spelling and Grammar
Through our spelling list, you will see which phonics sounds we have been working on. Please encourage your child to become familiar with these sounds in their reading and writing. Phonicsplay.co.uk has some fun games for child to play that will reinforce the sounds covered.
Maths
Geometry
- Positional Language Including Ordinal Numbers
Numbers to Ten
- Finding Patterns in Numbers (including subitising)
- Counting and Comparison (more, less, fewer)
- Estimating and Ordering
- Regrouping the Whole
- Part Whole Addition and Subtraction
- Solving Problems Using Part or Whole Unknown
- Comparison
- Equality and Balance
Numbers to Twenty
- Making 10 and Some More
- Estimating and Ordering, 1 More and 1 Less
- Doubling and Halving
- Odd and Even Numbers
Geometry
- Names and Properties of 2-D and 3-D Shape
Maths Games
Practise key maths skills using the link above to Top Marks.
Please use the link button below to log in to Numbots - login details can be found in children's reading record. Please ask if you need reminding of these.
Science
Autumn 1 - Forces and Space: Seasonal Changes
This unit focuses on exploring how seasonal changes affect trees, weather patterns and daylight hours.
Children will be able to:
- Name the four seasons in order and describe the typical weather in each.
- Name some activities and events in the four seasons.
- Describe the appearance of a tree’s leaves in each season.
- Recall that summer has the most daylight hours and winter has the least daylight hours.
- Record data about the temperature across the four seasons.
- Label a map of the UK with capital cities and seasonal weather symbols.
- Complete a pictogram and use it to answer simple questions.
- Record data about the temperature across the four seasons
Autumn 2 - Animals: Sensitive Changes
This unit focuses on identifying and naming body parts and conducting practical activities with the senses to spot patterns and answer questions.
- Draw and label human body parts.
- Identify the body parts associated with each sense.
- Compare and group body parts.
- Begin to recognise patterns in data and use these to answer questions.
- Record data in a table.
- Measure using non-standard units.
Phonics
Please follow the link to find information on the phonics scheme and how to support with phonics at home:
Supporting with Phonics at Home
Phase 2 - This is a video produced by Essential Letters and Sounds to guide and support parents with using the pure sounds for reading.
Phase 3 - This is a video produced by Essential Letters and Sounds to guide and support parents with using the pure sounds for reading.
Phase 5 - This is a video produced by Essential Letters and Sounds to guide and support parents with using the pure sounds for reading.
Key Information:
Forest School Dates
Autumn
Thursday 28th November 2024
Thursday 5th December 2024
Spring
Thursday 27th February 2025
Thursday 6th March 2025
Summer
Thursday 12th June 2025
Thursday 19th June 2025