Welcome to P1
Meet the rest of the P1 Team
Mrs ToppingMiss Dunipace
Meet the rest of the P1 Team
Mr JacksonMrs Blair
Routines
• Soft Start
• Literacy
• Playtime (10.40-10.55)
• Numeracy
• Lunch (12.15-12.35, 12.35 - 1.20)
• All other curricular areas
• Home 3.00
Things you need to know• 3 group rotation in afternoons – PE will be
either Wed/Thurs afternoon and Fri morning• Wednesday and Thursday – Outdoor Learning.• Check website regularly for weekly updates.• Check the P1 window for notices and posters.• Homework will be on the website and in
Reading Records and will include a weekly Literacy and Numeracy/Maths task.
• Reading folders need to be in their bags every day.
Things you need to know• Please only wave at your child when they are
at the front of line.• At drop off, please let us know of any
important information, for example, if someone else is picking up your child.
• Lunch – please order with your child to check they like it.
• Please label your child’s belongings, including water bottles.
Things you need to know• Please check your child’s bag every day.• Your child can bring in a toy on a Friday only
for Golden Time. If it is something particularly special please do not bring it in.
• If it is your child’s birthday, please do not bring in sweet treats.
• Evening News photo is on Tuesday 12th
September.
The Literacy Rich Programme teaches children how spoken words are made of sounds called phonemes and how letters represent these sounds.
We teach the letter sound, not the name.
It is important to say the sounds clearly and not add an emphasis e.g. ‘ssssss’ and not ‘si’.
The Jolly Phonics songs are on the P1 section on the website so that you can practise the sound each letter makes along with the actions at home.
Literacy
Cursive Handwriting
We follow the school policy of teaching cursive handwriting from P1.
All letters start from the line on an upward stroke.
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Literacy homework
Supporting Writing Development
Focus on letter formation:• Form letters in fun ways (in the air/in the
sand/paint/shaving foam/oats)• Encourage lower case• Upper case for names of people and places• Finger Gym
Write for various purposes (role-play)• Adult models writing shopping
lists/cards/messages• Encourage child to write own shopping • list/message/card/invitation
Reading
• Oxford Reading Tree, including an extended story.
• Phonics based books -(Songbirds and Achievement in Literacy)
• Information about the Reading Skill focus will be found in Reading Records.
SEAL – Stages of Early Arithmetical Learning
Throughout the year we will be learning:
– Counting – oral counting, counting collections
– Numerals – recognition, sequencing and pattern
– Addition – using ‘counting on’ and partitioning
– Number Structure - Dice, pairs and finger patterns
Supporting Numeracy at homeNumeracy:• Counting objects, sounds and movements• Count the number of steps/ stairs• Numerals at home and in the local environment e.g.
clock, telephone, bus, car number plates etc• Play family games with dice, playing cards and dominos
Mathematics:• Cooking – measure out flour, eggs, milk etc• Create a height chart• Shape hunt outside• Junk modelling and den-building to explore shape and
space• . Practise buying items using coins
Thank you
Thank you for coming.
We want to work together to provide the best learning for your child. Thank you for your continued support.
Enjoy looking around your child’s classroom!