Week beginning (25.6.18)
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MONDAY |
Class Assembly costumes in Computing
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Class Assembly costumes in |
TUESDAY |
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WEDNESDAY |
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PE- Please bring in a labelled kit
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THURSDAY |
PE- Please bring in a labelled kit
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Yr 1 Class Assembly 2.15pm |
FRIDAY |
Homework & Reading Books sent home
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Computing Homework & Reading Books sent home
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Dates for your Diary:
Spelling Ladder 23 (to be tested on Wednesday 27th June 2018)
cute |
Common exception words |
use |
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tube |
said |
rude |
people |
tune |
was |
June |
friend |
Look, say, cover, write, check.
Spelling Rule: u – e – pronounced ew or you
Changes vowel sound from a short sound to a long sound.
You don’t sound out the e at the end.
Call Elephant noisy grey trunk
call Elephant rough hard skin
call Elephant small white pointy tusks
call Elephant big floppy ears
call Elephant fat bumpy bum
call Elephant small filthy tail
call Elephant all dem rude words
but better wait till you cross the safari
Call Lion hard fluffy nose
call Lion loud scary roar
call Lion yellow scratchy fur
call Lion dirty sharp claws
call Lion skinny floppy legs
call Lion all dem rude words
but better wait till you cross the safari
Call Giraffe knobbly knees
call Giraffe rough tongue
call Giraffe wobbly legs
call Giraffe spotty tail
call Giraffe big body
call Giraffe small head
call Giraffe all dem rude words
but better wait till you cross the safari
Call Cheetah straight pointy whiskers
call Cheetah skinny legs
call Cheetah big fat paws
call Cheetah dotty bottom
call Cheetah little hairy ears
call Cheetah thin wiggly tail
call Cheetah all dem rude words
but better wait till you cross the safari
Call Zebra big bottom
call Zebra stripy face
call Zebra long tail
call Zebra short ears
call Zebra all dem rude words
but better wait till you cross the safari
Museum of Liverpool trip
Y1 visited the Museum of Liverpool to find out about toys, old and new. We learned about the materials from which they are made and had a chance to look at toys from our parents' and grandparents' childhood. We were invited in to Little Liverpool to learn a bit more about our city and enjoyed a visit to the Tent of Stories too!
Sorry parents, this is a bit of a rude version of LOOK, READ, COVER, WRITE, CHECK! Following on from the well-known method of learning spellings, this game can be used to practise high frequency words and tricky words. Check out the view from each toilet cubicle and spot which country you're in. Don't forget to flush and wash your hands after you've been to the toilet! Sorry, this is not a tablet-friendly game.