Autumn Term (2) 2024

Autumn (2nd half) term 2024 

   English 

This half term we will be writing to entertain in the form of poetry.  We will initially focus pumpkins using our senses to write descriptive sentences and similes. We will then use the book ‘Window’ by Jeannie Baker as inspiration to write our own winter themed poems using our senses. 

  For our spellings we will focus on a pattern each fortnight linked to common exception words. The children will be asked to find them in their reading, use them in their writing and practise them at home.   

 We ask that you hear your child read 5 times a week. I know how difficult this is – but there are often little slots of time when they can read to you – while you are cooking/ironing/ washing up or of course snuggled on the sofa or in bed.   

The children have a yellow reading record where their reading must be logged everyday. This can be logged with a comment or just a signature. Dojos will be rewarded for children who read at home on five separate occasions.   

Maths 

In Maths we use Mastering Number, aimed at strengthening the understanding of number, and fluency with number facts, among children in the first three years of school and Maths No Problem. Please make sure your child plays on Numbots (all children) and TTRockstars (for Year 1 Summer term onwards) five times a week for 10 minutes – the more regularly they play, the better they will get.  

         Y2 - addition and subtraction, pictorial representations e.g. part, part, whole models, place value grids

Y1 - number bonds, addition within 10  

 

History – First aeroplane flight – Wright Brothers

Remembrance Day  

 

Science – Seasonal changes, Human body – body parts.  What they do and why.

 

   P.E - Multi-skills including:

Listening skills, travelling/movement (jumping, running,  balancing), small equipment games (throwing, catching, co-ordination)

 

  Art and Design – Exploring the World Through Mono Print

Using a simple mono print technique to develop drawing skills, encourage experimentation and ownership.   

 

R.E. Christianity

Why does Christmas matter to Christians?

 

 Computing - Computer systems and networks

Technology around us.

 

Design & Technology – Seasonal cooking

Pop-up Christmas cards 

 

RHE - Digital and media literacy -Online activities 

 
Physical health and wellbeing - Staying safe in emergencies
 

  Music – Nativity songs 

  Phonics 

Here at Bury we follow Sounds Write phonic programme.  We teach 30 minute phonic session daily. 

 Y1 – spelling families – first spellings /ee/,/oe/, /er/
Y2 – spelling families – more spellings /i/, /oe/, /n/

Important dates
 
  • Parent Evenings -
    • Monday 4th November - 3.30-5.50pm
    • Wednesday 6th November - 3.30-5.50pm
  • Monday 11th November - Remembrance Day - poppies available to buy for a donation from Tuesday 5th November
  • Tuesday 12th November - Star Dome
  • Friday 15th November - BBC Children in Need (CIN) day - 'wear what you want' for a donation to CIN
  • Monday 25th November - Nativity costumes into school
  • Wednesday 27th November - Splash assembly - all welcome
  • Friday 29th November - Lego Day - more info to follow
  • Thursday 5th December - Nativity performance - 9.30 am or 2.00pm
  • Monday 16th December - Christmas lunch
  • Friday 20th December - last day
  • Monday 6th January 2025 - INSET
  • Tuesday 7th January 2025 - Children 1st day back after Christmas holiday.