Summer 1: Week 4

Friday 16 May 2025

Literacy
This week, we’ve been learning about tropical rainforests and the animals that live there. In literacy, we’ve been looking at the book Rumble in the Jungle by Giles Andraea and David Wojtowycz. When reading this book, we talked about what a poem is and enjoyed listening out for rhyming words. On Wednesday and Thursday we had a go at writing a dictated sentence about a rainforest animal.
Caterpillars
On Thursday morning, we had a lovely surprise. Two butterflies had nibbled their way out of their chrysalises! We are waiting patiently for the other three.
Maths
This week, we continued to develop our understanding of the composition of numbers to 10 using different representations. To help deepen our understanding about the ‘whole’ being made up of smaller parts, we used practical experiences. We used the counting rhyme, ’10 fat sausages’ to investigate different ways to represent 10. We also used our fingers, 10-frames and Hungarian number patterns to begin to explore ‘5 and a bit’ numbers to 10.
Help at home: Using a frying pan and ten objects to represent the ’10 fat sausages’, sing the song with somebody at home. Each time a sausage goes bang, encourage your child to talk about what they can see. How many sausages are in the pan? How many sausages have gone bang? How many altogether?

Poetry Picnic
This week’s poem is A Little Shell. Click here to watch us perform the poem.

Take a look at some other wonderful learning…
Reminder!
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I hope you have a happy and healthy weekend in the sunshine!

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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