Reception/Y1: Attenborough

Welcome to Rocket Class, where:
Here you will find our class newsletters, photos, and any important information you may need to know!
Our class teachers are: Ms Newey
Our class TA's are: Mrs Jones & Miss Stayt
If you have any questions, please feel free to speak to us at the end of the school day; alternatively, you can email the school office to arrange a meeting.
Important Class Information:
Welcome to Attenborough Class page! Here we will keep you updated on what is happening both in school and within our class. However, if you have any questions about anything, please feel free to catch up with us at the beginning or end of the school day.
Book changing and Numbots
Pupils will have the opportunity to change their books twice a week on a Monday and a Thursday. We encourage pupils to read each night and to read the Phonics Read Write Inc books 3 times before they change them to consolidate their knowledge of sounds and build fluency and expression. Once your child has finished the Read Write Inc scheme, they will be assessed on their reading fluency, expression and comprehension and will move on to 'banded books' when they are ready. Your continued support at home with reading and Numbots practise will help your child progress further and develop more confidence with reading and number knowledge. If you would like an update on your child’s Numbots login, please ask.
PE
On PE days, if your child has their ears pierced can they remove them if possible or bring tape to cover them for safety reasons. If children are taking their PE kits home to wash on Fridays please can you make sure they are back in school on Mondays. Our PE session is on a Wednesday and this term, instead of the second PE session, the children will be having outdoor learning in the woods. We will have a different focus each week and will be working on teambuilding, communication and turn taking, whilst strengthening and building on the children's gross motor skills.
Additional Information
Please ensure that all school uniform is clearly labelled so that we can easily return misplaced items to their owner.
Children are able to access and drink water throughout the day; it is important that children bring in a refillable water bottle daily. On sunny days, a named sun-hat is important for when playing outside and participating in sports activities. Sun cream should be applied before the start of the school day. If you would like your child to re-apply, they should do so themselves during their lunch-break. It is important that they don't share with friends to avoid allergies.
If your child has any medical conditions, please can you ensure that a medical form has been filled out in the office and we are informed of how frequently medication/treatment is needed. All medication should be clearly named and in date. Inhalers need to be in school so that they can be accessed at all times.
Topic
Reception
Our topic is about London and looking at people who help us. We will begin by exploring bonfire night and firefighters in the past and now.
Year 1
Our new topic is all about The Great Fire of London this half term! It is going to have a predominantly History focus around the chronology of the fire, the importance of Samuel Pepys and the cause and consequences that the fire had on London at that time and for the future. We will also be looking at the Geography of the UK, the countries it is made up of and their capital cities. There will also be an art focus around the cityscape of London during the fire. Towards the end of the half term we will be practicing the songs for our Christmas Nativity.
English

Learning to read is a life-long skill and a key thing your child will learn at our school. Everything else depends upon this skill, and so, at Bourton, we put as much energy into ensuring that every single child not only learns to read but learns to love reading!
Phonics is the key to unlocking reading and writing, and that is why we have chosen to use the Read Write Inc (RWI) phonics and writing scheme at our school. Children have daily RWI lessons, which includes an English lesson (made up of reading and writing) and a Phonics session (made up of sounds, words and spelling). Children are assessed termly to identify their progress. Learning to read is a life-long skill and the most important thing your child will learn; we encourage you to embrace your child's journey with phonics, and have included Set 1, Set 2 and Set 3 sounds below:

There will be regular reading and handwriting practise throughout the term.
Maths
Reception
The children will be exploring the composition of numbers 1-5. We will spend three weeks looking in depth at each number; how it is represented, what numbers add or subtract to make this number as well as introducing doubles of numbers.
Year 1
In Year 1, we will be recapping our knowledge of numbers to 10, and then we will be looking at the composition of each number from 11-20. We will spend a whole week looking at each number; how it is represented, what numbers add or subtract to make this number as well as some doubles or halves.


For further information, please look at the parent guide attachment.
Important dates:
Monday 3rd November - Children return to school (and will have their first PE lesson of the term)
Thursday 4th December - FOBS Christmas Fair
Thursday 11th December - Christmas Jumper Day
Monday 15th December - KS1 Nativity Dress Rehearsal 1.45pm
Tuesday 16th December - KS1 Nativity Perfomance 1.45pm
Friday 19th December - Break up at 2pm
Here you will find our class newsletters, photos, and any important information you may need to know!