Haddon Class
Reception, Year 1 & Year 2
Miss Moss
Autumn Term
Topic: Childhood
This term, our History and Geography learning will be focused around the topic of childhood. We will learn words and phrases related to the passage of time and explore the six stages of human life. Children will relate their learning to their lives and experiences. Childhood during the Victorian age will be explored, including school and home life. Children will explore artefacts to help them to understand childhood in the past and how childhood has changed over time. We will go on an exciting class trip to the Silk Museum in Macclesfield, where children will be immersed in a Victorian experience and have the chance to make their own Victorian toy; a thaumatrope.
English
This term, we will be exploring traditional tales. Our first traditional tale will be Jack and the Beanstalk, where your child will create a wanted poster, learn to sequence a familiar story and describe a setting. Children will plant their very own magic beans followed by ordering and writing a set of instructions. Finally, we will plan and write our very own version of Jack and the Beanstalk!
We will then look at the traditional tale of The Three Little Pigs, which will closely relate to our Science topic 'Materials'. Your child will design and build a house for the Three Little Pigs, learning about writing labels and lists. They will write a letter to the Three Little Pigs and create an estate agent advert.
Maths
Reception
During the Autumn term, Reception will:
- Learn to match, sort and compare
- Talk about measure and patterns
- Learn about numbers 1-5
- Discover circles, triangles and shapes with 4 sides
Year One
During the Autumn term, Year One will:
- Become confident with place value to 10
- Consolidate their understanding of addition and subtraction to 10
- Begin to explore and recognise 2D and 3D shapes
Year Two
During the Autumn term, Year Two will:
- Become confidence in Place Value to 20
- Learn methods for addition and subtraction of 2-digit numbers
- Explore shapes and their edges, faces, vertices and lines of symmetry
Science
Our Autumn Term Science topics are Everyday Materials and Human Senses.
We will learn to recognise natural and human-made materials and identify their properties. Children will use their learning to create a house suitable for the Three Little Pigs.
We will then learn that each human body part has a function that helps us survive, focusing on the five senses: sight, smell, hearing, touch and taste. We will conduct simple tests to investigate how the senses help them to understand their surroundings. We will learn about the importance of each sense and how the senses keep people safe from dangers, discovering how people with sensory loss use tools, technology, and the other senses to complete everyday tasks.
RE
Our learning this term will focus on Judaism and understanding why and how special and sacred times are celebrated.
PSHE
This term, your child will learn the importance of building happy and healthy friendships, before moving onto recognising strengths and understanding and challenging stereotypes.
We hope your child has a fantastic Autumn term. Please keep your eye on our class gallery to see the amazing work completed by the children and exciting things happening this term!
Summer
Topic
This term, our topic is Beside the Seaside!
In our Geography lessons, we will learn about the human and physical features of a coastline, including the effects of erosion. The children will learn how to stay safe when visiting the coast, with the opportunity to learn about the work of the RNLI. We will discover the coastal town of Whitby and how Captain Cook is linked to the town. We will learn about tourism and consider what makes a fun and exciting seaside holiday by having a go at designing our own coastal town!
In our History lessons, we will learn about how seaside holidays have changed over time, comparing the past to the present.
Literacy
The children will immerse themselves in a seaside adventure and write a postcard from Little Phil, a character in the animation 'The Adventures of Little Phil and Harry the Spider'. They will develop their descriptive writing and use their imagination to create a story based on the book The Pirates Next Door by Johnny Duddle.
Science
This term we will learn all about plant survival. The children will learn about different plants and their parts. We will use our observational skills to find out where plants like to grow and investigate what plants need to grow and stay healthy. As part of our learning, we will walk to High Lea Park to observe seasonal plants and take pictures for our water colour art project.
Maths
Reception - This term, Reception will begin to learn how to measure length and height. They will develop their understanding of time, look at 3D shapes and continue to create patterns. Then, the children will learn to build and count numbers beyond 10, begin to add and take away and deepen their spatial reasoning. Next, they will investigate doubling, sharing and odd & even numbers. Finally, Reception will consolidate their learning and explore patterns and relationships between numbers and concrete shapes / objects.
Year 1 - This term, Y1 will begin by consolidating their learning on length, height, mass and volume. Then, they will begin to learn about multiplication and division through counting in 2s, 5s and 10s, understanding equal groups and doubling / halving. Next, the children will move onto fractions, learning about halves and quarters. Y1 will explore positional language such as left, right, forwards, backwards, below and above. Later in the summer term, Y1 will develop their understanding of place value within 100. Finally, they will begin to understand money and time.
Year 2 - This term, Y2 will begin by consolidating their learning on length, height, mass and volume. Then, the children will develop understanding of fractions up to a whole. Y2 will deepen their understanding of time as well as their ability to tell the time. Next, they will move onto statistics, looking at tally charts, tables and pictograms. Finally, Y2 will explore position and direction, learning how to describe movements and turns.
Accordion Title
Topic: Bright Lights, Big City
Our topic will start by learning to name and locate UK countries and their capital cities. Our focus city will be London, where the children will learn to recognise London’s landmarks and tourist traditions, as well as learning about a significant historical event, The Great Fire of London. We will explore London through the use of technology and learn to give simple directions. We will meet a new friend, Sully the Sloth, who will visit us from the capital city of Peru, Lima. The children will create a ‘Welcome to London’ pack for Sully. Finally, we will compare Sully’s home in Lima, to life in London.
The children’s art and DT learning will be linked to our topic and we can’t wait to display their creations.
Science
Spring 1: Senses
We will earn that each human body part has a function that helps us survive, focusing on the five senses: sight, smell, hearing, touch and taste. We will conduct simple tests to investigate how the senses help them to understand their surroundings. We will learn about the importance of each sense and how the senses keep people safe from dangers, discovering how people with sensory loss use tools, technology, and the other senses to complete everyday tasks.
Spring 2: Seasons
We will learn about the four seasons through exploring weather patterns during the Spring season and comparing these to weather around the world at the same time of year. We will make cross-curricular links by using our learning to help create a packing list for Sully the Sloth when he visits our country.
English
This term, the children will learn more about The Great Fire of London through reading the text ‘Toby and The Great Fire of London’. We will make predictions, recount the story, create Haiku poems and write a diary from a Toby’s point of view. We will then create a fact file, learning about the features of non-fiction texts and the types of sentences used.
Maths
Reception:
During the Spring term, Reception will:
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Represent numbers to 10
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Subitise and understand the composition of numbers to 10
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Recognise 1 more and 1 less to 10
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Begin to understand mass and capacity
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Begin to understand length, height and simple time
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Explore 3D shapes
Year One
During the Spring term, Year One will:
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Understand place value to 20
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Solve addition and subtraction calculations to 20
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Understand place value to 50
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Compare lengths and heights and measure using objects and centimetres
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Learn about mass, capacity and volume
Year Two
During the Spring term, Year Two will:
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Consolidate our learning of 2D and 3D shapes
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Understand money, including coins and notes
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Learn how to solve multiplication and division calculations
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Recall the 2s, 5s and 10s times tables
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Understand length and height
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Understand mass, capacity, volume and temperature
RE
Our Spring term RE topics are:
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How should we care for our world and why does it matter?
We will learn about religious people who have influenced others to care for our world and the Golden Rule ‘treat others how you wish to be treated yourself’.
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Who is Muslim and what do they believe?
We will learn about the celebration of Eid and why this is a special time for the religion.
Music
This term the children will enjoy listening to and learning about famous rock bands, such as Queen and Status Quo.