Larch

Our teacher is Mr Charlesworth.

Welcome To Our Class

In Larch Class we will be learning lots of new skills and knowledge. We ensure children achieve their very best in their first full-time year of education and are ready for Key Stage One.

Organisational Information

DayHomeworkP.E.ReadingOther
MondayRead at home.
Book change.
Bring reading book and reading diary to school.
Read High Frequency Words.
Bring in your named water bottle.
TuesdayRead at home.
Read High Frequency Words.
Bring in your named water bottle.
WednesdayRead at home.
Read High Frequency Words.
Bring in your named water bottle.
ThursdayBring in CGP book.
Bring in Handwriting.
Read at home.
Book change.
Bring reading book and reading diary to school.
Read High Frequency Words.
Bring in your named water bottle.
FridayHomework sent out.P.E. lessonRead at home.
Read High Frequency Words.
Bring in your named water bottle.

Key Dates For Our Class This Term

Week CommencingThemes and Events
6th NovemberScience theme
Book Launch
13th NovemberRE theme
20th NovemberArt theme
27th NovemberDT theme
4th DecemberDT theme
11th DecemberMusic theme
18th DecemberMusic theme

Autumn 2

Topic – Oh no it isn’t!

This term, we will be focusing our learning around the theme, ‘Oh no it isn’t!’ which includes working towards performing and learning songs.

Week 1 – Science

Physics – Seasons

  • To describe what they see, hear and feel when they are outside.

Week 2 – RE

Christianity

  • To know key information and understand specific vocabulary about the Christianity.

Week 3 – Art

Digital

  • To use a simple finger paint programme to draw a picture.

Week 4 – DT

Discover and research

  • To design and make a ticket for their performance.

Week 5 – DT

Develop and decide

  • To design and make a ticket for their performance.

Week 6 – Music

Sing and Play

  • To make friends, turn-take, share, work together, and building confidence and unity.

Week 7 – Music

Sing and Play

  • To make friends, turn-take, share, work together, and building confidence and unity.

E-safety

  • Thinkyouknow (advice from the National Crime Agency to stay safe online)
  • Internet matters (support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online)
  • Parent info (support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online)
  • LGfL (support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online)
  • Net-aware (support for parents and carers from the NSPCC)

Homework Attendance School Calendar School council