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LEARNING PAGE / STUDY PROGRAMME (YEAR 1) ::
 
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  WHAT WILL MY CHILD LEARN IN YEAR 1?
 
 
Welcome to Year 1 :  
During this academic year your child will study a wide range of subjects and topics. He/she will learn a variety of new skills and ideas. He/she will learn to read and write more fluently and become more confident with numbers. All of this will be much easier with your support.

As a parent or carer, you have a very important role to play in helping your child learn. Some parents are afraid of doing the wrong thing. The most important things you can do are:


 
Take an interest in what your child is learning at school;
Praise them when they have done well.
Reading
 
   
 
The most important way in which you can support your child is with regular reading times.

Between the ages of four and seven, most children learn to read. But even when they can read, you should still try to hear them read or read to them as often as possible. Sharing stories with a grown-up will teach them new words and will encourage them to become better readers.

 

Above all, enjoy your reading time together.

 
Finally…  
   
Primary school is where foundations are laid. Make no mistake, there’ll be worries, and anxious times, perhaps some disappointments. But it’s also going to be exciting for your child.

Want to find out more? There’s lots of information for parents available at :

 
   

parentcentre.gov.uk

dfes.gov.uk/parents
 
   
 
Set out in this booklet are the programmes of study that we have planned for your child. The work planned takes full account of the National Curriculum although it should be realised that the school offers many additional activities that are necessary to create a full and balanced primary education for your child.  
   
The following programme of study explains the planned work according to subject areas. There is a structured approach to all subjects taught.

 

Autumn 1

Autumn 2

Spring 1

Spring 2

Summer 1

Summer 2

Year 1

Me, Myself and I

Toys

Travel

Animals

The garden

Clothes and coverings


 
   
  PROGRAMME OF STUDY FOR YEAR 1 CHILDREN  
   
 ENGLISH ::  
   
Language is central to all aspects of the children's work. Here at Withymoor we are implementing the National Curriculum for English through the National Literacy Strategy, this includes speaking and listening, reading, writing, and spelling. Handwriting is taught each day, as a separate lesson outside the Literacy hour. It is our policy to teach joined up writing from Year One onwards.

The children are taught English in ability sets made up exclusively of children in their own Year group, using the "Literacy Hour” approach. The children are taught to read and write for a variety of purposes; contexts include lists, instructions, labels, stories, poetry and plays.

Autumn 1

Autumn 2

Spring 1

Spring 2

Summer 1

Summer 2

Unit 1 – Narrative stories with familiar settings – Narrative – 4 weeks

Unit 1 – Non-fictions labels, lists and captions – Non-fiction 1 week

Unit 1 – Poetry Using the Senses – 2 weeks

 

The Jolly postman

Tales from Percy’s Park – Nick Butterworth.

 

Unit 2 – Stories from a range of cultures/Stories with predictable and patterned language.  4 weeks Oral Stories i.e Little Red Hen

Unit 2 – Instructions.    2 weeks

Unit 2 – Pattern & Rhyme.    2 weeks

 

Handas’ Hen/Handa’s Surprise. 

Owl Babies – Martin Waddell. Make story sack. 

Unit 3 – Traditional and Fairy tales/plays 4 weeks

Unit 3 – Recounts/dictionary 2 weeks

 

The Fairy Tales Jan Pienkowski(core).

Three Billy Goats Gruff Play-Sue McCaldon

 

Unit 4 – Stories about Fantasy Worlds.  4 weeks. 

John Burningham – The Magic Bed/DVD Bed knobs and Broomsticks. 

 

Unit 4 – Information Texts 5 weeks

Any narrative non-fiction - see texts by Nicola Davies

i.e Bat Loves the Night, Surprising Sharks 

 

Unit 3 – Poetry - Poems on a theme 2 weeks.

Unit 5 – Recount (fact and Fiction)  

Into the Forest, Anthony Browne

 

 
   
 Over the course of a week they  
   

work in a small group with the teacher on guided reading and writing activities

are expected to work independently, for part of the hour while the teacher works with other groups
 
 
 Each day they  
   

work as a set with the teacher learning reading and writing skills.

 

 
In addition to the daily Literacy Hour, the children have opportunities to develop literacy skills through activities in all curriculum areas, including discussions, drama, role play, written activities, listening to stories and poems, and TV/Video. We use a range of texts for our language work. The main group reading resource is the 'All Aboard' scheme. These are supplemented by a wide variety of other texts and exercises.  
   
 
 MATHEMATICS ::  
   
We teach the Mathematics laid out in the National Curriculum through the National Numeracy Strategy, the aim of which is to develop confidence and competence in the use of the number system, appreciate the use of computational skills and the ability to solve problems. It also develops an understanding of the ways in which information is gathered and may be presented in graphs, charts, tables etc.

The Numeracy Strategy places considerable emphasis on developing your child's ability to work with numbers mentally and to develop fast recall of a variety of number facts.

The children are taught Mathematics in ability sets made up exclusively of children in their own Year group, using the "Numeracy Hour" approach. The work incorporates using and applying Mathematics, Number Work, Algebra, Measurement, Shape and Space and Data Handling. Your child will have a Numeracy lesson every day.

 
   
 Each day they will  
 

work as a set with the teacher on mental and oral work

work as a set with the teacher as the lesson is introduced, and new concepts are presented
 
   
 Sometimes day they will
 
   

work with the teacher within a group

be asked to work independently while the teacher works with other groups.
 
   
The work, wherever possible, will be related to other areas of the curriculum.

Your child will be taught the remaining subjects as a class.

 
   
   
 SCIENCE ::  
   
Topics as well as investigating and understanding science will include:  
 

Ourselves

Growing Plants
Sorting and using materials Light and Dark
Pushes and Pulls Sound and Hearing
 
   
 
 HISTORY ::  
   
Topics will provide experience of ‘Knowledge of History’, ‘Interpretation of History’ and ‘Use of Historical Sources’.  
 

How are our toys different from those in the past?

What were homes like a long time ago?
Great Fire of London
 
   
   
 GEOGRAPHY ::  
   
Topics Include, ‘Local Area’, ‘Where in the world?’, and ‘Making the local area safer’. Topics will be taught with particular relevance to the following:  
   
Early map work’, ‘weather’, ‘Human influences’ – ‘Communications, Settlement and Economic’, ‘Environmental factorsandKnowledge and understanding of places  
   
   
  I.C.T. (INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY)  
   
Dudley Grid for learning has provided the school with up to date computer equipment, including computers, internet access, email connection for all students and teachers and new learning software. It includes learning system software to support pupil development in English and Maths; video conferencing ; and the possibility of access to resources from home. The computers at Withymoor are arranged in a computer suite, where each class has time tabled access during the week, and in clusters around the school for more flexible use during normal lesson time.
 
   
Schemes of work are based on the latest government guidelines, included are areas such as:-  
   

Keyboard and mouse skills

Early control technology using the floor or Screen Turtle
Early word processing Data Handling
 
   
The teaching of Information Technology skills is integrated into your child's Language, Maths and Project work whenever possible  
   
 
 TECHNOLOGY ::  
   
A range of skills will be taught, working with a range of materials, based on the following units:-.  
   

Vehicles

Winding up
Puppets  
 
   
   
 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (RE) ::  
   
The school now follows the requirements of the Dudley Agreed Syllabus drawing upon ideas from the QCA guidelines. They will learn about Christianity, other world religions and festivals  
   
 
 PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PE) ::  
   

During P.E. your child will experience a variety of physical activities including gymnastics, dance, games and athletics. PE will take place on

3C Mondays and Thursdays
4H Tuesdays and Thursdays

 
   
   
 MUSIC  
   
The children in Year one will be involved in music making, listening and singing.  
   
 
 ART  
   
Your child will have the opportunity to develop their artistic skills through a variety of media e.g. crayon, paint, modelling, collage, printing. The topic areas are:-  
   

Picture This

Mother Nature
Buildings  
 
   
   
 VISITS  
   
Over the course of the year it is hoped that we will be visited by a touring theatre group, visit Walsall Art Gallery in the Spring Term and the Black Country Museum in the Summer Term.

Over and above the visits planned for year groups we may offer additional visits across the school.

It is important that you realise that although programmes of study have been planned on a year group basis, the actual organisation and delivery will be geared to the needs of your child.

 
   
   
 
   
     
     
     
     
 
   
   
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