27 Nov 2012

Pirate Island

Today we had some very special visitors. Three pirates came to do a play at school. 
Their names were Minnie, Bibi and Max. Minnie the pirate wasn't being very fair to the others, but in the end she learned how to work in a  team and how to be fair to her friends.


Some of the First Graders even got up on stage and did the limbo with the pirates and we all had fun singing their songs and joining in.
Listen to a bed-time pirate story here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3a7PJLqPfBA&playnext=1&list=PLC70263E817A343A0&feature=results_video

Naughty clown sounds

This week we are sticking out our tongues and making naughty clown th th th sounds!

Listen to the sound here:
http://www.kenttrustweb.org.uk/kentict/content/games/soundsea_v3.html
Just choose th on the menu.
Practice reading th words with the pirates here:
http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/BuriedTreasure2.html
Choose phase 3 and click on +th

Happy treasure hunting!

20 Nov 2012

15 Nov 2012

Free trial for on-line phonics

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Help the turkeys!


Today we learnt that more than 45 million turkeys are eaten every year at Thanksgiving in the U.S.A alone. We thought of ways of saving just one turkey who had written us a letter begging us to help him. We thought of ways we could disguise the turkey with a cunning costume.
Learn more about wild turkeys here:

13 Nov 2012

Busy, busy, busy!



Wow, we have been very busy in First Grade recently. We have been talking about changing materials with heat and have done experiments with bread, chocolate and pop-corn. We have also planned our own experiment to investigate how different materials change. I can't wait to see what happens to the candy we heat. Today, we even made red hot fire art with pastels.

We have started looking at subtraction and are getting really good at using a number line to help us.

By popular demand, here is a Math game we played at the end of the day. Remember to use your number bonds and count on from the bigger number if you are adding. Look out for the minus sign and subtract to go into the pyramid. http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks1/maths/addition_and_subtraction/play/