Owl Babies

Sunday 08 December 2024

This week our focus book has been Owl Babies by Martin Waddell.

We’ve really enjoyed the story reciting the repeating line ‘I want my mummy!’ Our word of the week has been swoop and we’ve enjoyed using it during the week.

“The owl swoops to catch a mouse.”

“I can swoop when I put my arms out.”

We’ve also continued exploring nocturnal animals this week.

Help at home: Ask your child if they can explain what a nocturnal animal is and if they can name any.

Phonics

Autumn 2 week  has focused on words with s /s/ added at the end (hats, sits), words ending s /z/ (his) and with s /z/ added at the end (bags)

We’ve learnt the tricky words; we, me, be

Tricky words are words that should be read by sight.

Poetry Picnic

Each week we will be learning a new poem. We will recite this poem each day. By saying the poem out loud, we can focus on the sounds and rhythm of each word or line. We talk to the children about how this can help us become better readers. This week’s poem is called Wise Old Owl.

A wise old owl sat in an oak,
The more he heard, the less he spoke.
The less he spoke, the more he heard.
Why aren’t we all like that wise old bird?

Maths; counting, ordinality and cardinality 

In Maths, we’ve revisited careful counting. Making sure we say our numbers in the correct sequence (ordinality) and stopping ‘at the stopping number’ (cardinality).

Help at home: The Journey of a letter

Next week, we’ll be reading The Jolly Christmas Postman and learning about the journey of a letter when it has been posted.

To help with our discussions, we’d love to share some photos of your child at their local post box.

Send your photos to: stjameseyfs@spherefederation.org

We are also asking you to send in one stamp for your child, to support our learning next week.

Have a happy and healthy weekend and  thank you as always for your support.

Mrs. Kendrew, Mrs. Rippon and Miss. Feldman and Mr. Smith.

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