This week, we’ve continued to enjoy the story Lost and Found by Oliver Jeffers.

We explored a world map and located England and Antarctica, before tracing the journey the boy and the penguin would take from where we live in the UK all the way to the South Pole. We revisited what we already know about maps, with some children remembering that blue shows oceans and green shows land. We also talked about the hot line called the Equator and how the countries on or near this line where deserts and orange on the map.
We also compared our weather with the weather in Antarctica and talked about how different it is. Our word of the week is climate and we’ve been using it to describe what the weather is usually like in different places.
Maths; the staircase pattern
In Maths, we’ve been looking at counting and ordinality- specifically, the ‘one more’ relationship that creates ‘the staircase pattern’.

Phonics
This week, our phonics learning focused on the digraphs oo, ar and or.

We also learned the tricky words was, you and they. Tricky words are read by sight, as they cannot be sounded out easily.