We have been incredibly busy in Pufferfish, and I’m so proud of the children’s hard work this half term!
Phonics Update
Our phonics assessments are now complete. Well done to all of the children for their fantastic effort.
New reading books, carefully matched to your child’s current phonics level, will be sent home in the first week back after half term. These books are closely aligned with the sounds your child knows, helping to build confidence, fluency and enjoyment.
Please continue to support your child at home by:
- Reading regularly (little and often is best!)
- Revisiting sounds
- Practising tricky words
- Talking about the story to develop comprehension
You can find helpful videos, pronunciation guides and support materials here:
For parents | Letters and Sounds
Thank you for your continued support. It makes a huge difference!
After Half Term in Phonics
We will be revising and consolidating:
- All Phase 3 sounds
- Reading words with double letters
- Longer words
- Words with two or more digraphs
- Words ending in –ing
- Compound words
- Words with ‘s’ in the middle making a /z/ sound
- Words ending in –s and –es (making the /z/ sound)
Maths Focus
Next half term, we will be working on:
- Counting up to 15 objects and recognising different representations
- Ordering and exploring number patterns to 15
- Finding one more and one fewer
- Doubling and halving
- Understanding the relationship between doubling and halving
- Describing and sorting 2-D and 3-D shapes
- Recognising, completing and creating patterns
Literacy – “Growing”
Our new literacy unit is Growing, where we will explore stories linked to plants, life cycles and change.
Core Texts:
Oliver’s Vegetables
Errol’s Garden
Egg Drop
The Tiny Seed
The Hungry Caterpillar
Through these texts, children will:
- Retell and sequence stories
- Explore life cycles
- Learn new vocabulary
- Write simple captions and sentences
- Develop their understanding of growth and change
Understanding the World
Our learning will include:
Observing Over Time
How to take care of growing plants
Children will plant, observe and record changes over time.
Celebration
Celebrating new life
We will discuss growth, change and special events.
Location and Place
Comparing local and contrasting environments
Children will explore similarities and differences between places.
Similarity and Difference
Comparing characters in stories about the past
Art
Artist Focus: Piet Mondrian
Theme: Landscapes
Focus: Colour and Shape
Children will explore:
- Bold colours
- Geometric shapes
- Creating simple landscape compositions inspired by Mondrian’s style
PE
Concept: Motor Competence
Theme: Gymnastics
We will be developing:
- Balance
- Coordination
- Control
- Travelling and rolling
- Simple sequences
PSHE
Unit: Rights and Respect
Themes:
- Looking after friends
- Looking after our environment
- Looking after money
- Taking responsibility for belongings
As always, thank you for your continued support at home. I am so proud of how much the children are growing academically, socially and emotionally.
We look forward to another exciting half-term ahead!
Have a lovely week,
Mrs Mackett
