Year 1/2 Mainstream
Celebrating Learning
Year 1/2 Mainstream
Celebrating Learning
Integrated- What we have been up to:
Our 2024 school year is drawing to a close and we are very much looking forward to celebrating our learning with you all at “The Year 1/2 Book Launch”!
Students have shown open mindedness and resilience during our transition sessions over the past few weeks. These sessions help us to get familiar with a new group of students and a new space so that we can transition as smoothly as possible into our new classes next year. See you all there!
Maths:
Over the last two weeks the 1/2 students have been deepening their understanding of place value. Students have been asked open ended questions so they can use their place value knowledge to come up with multiple answers. This week classes started a new unit on ‘time’ starting with the big picture. Using Advent calendars to launch us into understanding months, seasons and weeks.
Literacy:
Grade 1/2 students - we mean authors - are hard at work preparing their texts for the grown-up readers invited to our Writer’s Expo on Friday of Week 10 (December 13th). All year we have been working with the Writer’s Process model in our writing lessons, and this is the culmination of a lot of planning, drafting, editing, and revising. At our Writer’s Expo, visitors will see our narratives, information reports, poetry, procedures, and persuasive texts and share feedback on children’s work. Teachers and children alike are feeling the pressure, because we are so excited to share with you so many of the wonderful writing we have done this year!
As part of our phonics program, classes have begun Little Learners Love Literacy Stage 7.4 sounds. For the next two weeks, we are focusing on suffixes ing, er and s. We will then be looking at consonant digraphs /wr/ as in wrong, /mb/ as in lamb, /gn/ as in gnome and /kn/ as in know.
What’s to come in the next two weeks:
ACCURACY | I read the words correctly (sound out and say). |
RATE | I make sure my reading isn’t too fast or too slow. |
EXPRESSION | I read with feeling. I don’t read like a robot |
PUNCTUATION | I follow the punctuation marks that I read in my text. |
When you are reading with your child at home, you might like to give them feedback that sounds like this: