In English, we explored the use of capital letters, focusing on how they’re used at the start of sentences and for proper nouns like names. We introduced four tricky words: said, they, that, and are. We focused on the letters g and n. We practiced their sounds and looked at words that start and end with these letters.
In Math, we focused on different ways to make 10 through addition, such as 3+7, 6+4, and 1+9. We also introduced data collection and analysis.
In Health, we discussed the concept of trusted people in our school community.
In Religion, we explored the Bible story of Jonah and the Big Fish.
Father’s Day
Assembly:
Try at home :
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Capital Letters: When your child writes or reads, ask them to point out capital letters and explain why they’re used.
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Tricky Words: Make a fun game of spotting said, they, that, or are in books, signs, or even TV subtitles.
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Letters G and N: Go on a “letter hunt” at home or outside, looking for things that start or end with g or n. For example, can they find a gate or a pen?
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Math: Play a quick game asking your child to find pairs of numbers that add to 10 (e.g., “If I have 4, what do I need to make 10?”). Or, try collecting data together, like counting types of cars you see on a walk.