Team CH and CC have been busy decorating hearts and writing messages for those in care homes this Christmas.
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Team CH have decided to help spread the love this Christmas and create Christmas decorations for our amazing NHS staff and all the wonderful people who are sadly no going to spend Christmas with their loved ones.This week we have be focusing on building on our current knowledge of counting one more than and one less than. We have expanded our knowledge of numbers by introducing number beyond 10 and exploring tens and ones using multiple manipulatives. We first used 10 frames to visualize what one ten looks like, we then introduced ones and repeatedly practiced the stem sentence there are ___ tens and ___ ones. Altogether there are ___. We began to look at how to form numbers beyond 10 by looking at our tens and ones.
Today we explored the Hindu festival on Diwali. We noticed some similarities between bonfire night and the festival of Diwali in the colorful firework displays that take place.Today we have been exploring way of finding the missing part. We have been using snowballs to find the whole number and a random number generator to give us one part. Next, we used TTYP to discuss what the missing part is. We could all find the missing part and say a number sentence that accurately represented the part-part whole model that we made.
Following on our talk about the word wellbeing, we discovered our super power. This awesome power can be used anywhere and instantly fills us with excitement, happiness and joy. We are all smilers! Like all super hero's, we need a mask!Today in year one we have been adding more to a number. We began our learning by telling number stories and using our counters to represent the characters or objects. We are confident at using the addition and equal to symbol in our number sentences.Today we have been exploring different ways to add two amounts together. We worked step by step to complete our learning, using counters, ten frames and our boards to draw a part-part whole model. We are confident at adding two numbers together when using concrete resources. |
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