Year 1 (KS1) Class InformationIn this section you will find information relating directly to this Year Group. It contains details of some of the main themes or topics covered within subjects, any changes in organisation or expectation, the extra - curricula opportunities and any trips/visits or visitors during the year.
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Meet the Year 1 Team
These are the staff working in Year 1.
Mrs Salmon and Mrs Barratt are the class teachers, ably assisted by Mrs Jones.
These are the staff working in Year 1.
Mrs Salmon and Mrs Barratt are the class teachers, ably assisted by Mrs Jones.
Life in Year 1
(In development)
As children move from Reception into Year 1, we are acutely aware that this transition can be quite overwhelming. As a result we have a clear transition between the EYFS Framework used in Reception and the National Curriculum expectations of Year 1. This ensures that our children move seamlessly into Key Stage 1 and are ready for the next step of their journey.
Year 1 is a big step up in terms of expectation, of both physical and learning behaviour. Children are supported in making more independent choices and encouraged to figure issues out for themselves, in the first instance, whilst always having the support of the staff.
During their time in Year 1 children, whilst no longer having direct access to their own outdoor playground, will continue to have an afternoon breaktime, as well as the morning and lunchtime break that all classes have.
With a desktop computer, an interactive screen and access to numerous tablets/laptops, children have regular usage of technology to both support and augment their learning and play.
To view the Year 1 Class Curriculum Overview, which gives details of what is taught in each subject, each term, please click here.
(In development)
As children move from Reception into Year 1, we are acutely aware that this transition can be quite overwhelming. As a result we have a clear transition between the EYFS Framework used in Reception and the National Curriculum expectations of Year 1. This ensures that our children move seamlessly into Key Stage 1 and are ready for the next step of their journey.
Year 1 is a big step up in terms of expectation, of both physical and learning behaviour. Children are supported in making more independent choices and encouraged to figure issues out for themselves, in the first instance, whilst always having the support of the staff.
During their time in Year 1 children, whilst no longer having direct access to their own outdoor playground, will continue to have an afternoon breaktime, as well as the morning and lunchtime break that all classes have.
With a desktop computer, an interactive screen and access to numerous tablets/laptops, children have regular usage of technology to both support and augment their learning and play.
To view the Year 1 Class Curriculum Overview, which gives details of what is taught in each subject, each term, please click here.
Links to KS1 specific activities/games
Suggested Reading List - Year 1 (Also look on the Year 2 page for more challenging texts)
KS1 Reluctant Readers
A range of educational resources - www.topmarks.co.uk
A range of activities, covering different topics - www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/levels/z3g4d2p
A range of activities, covering different topics - www.crickweb.co.uk/Key-Stage-1.html
Maths Skills - https://uk.ixl.com/math/year-1
English Skills - https://uk.ixl.com/ela/year-1
A range of games, puzzles and activities - www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies
Links to Phonics clips (to support teaching)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU2vWZKS7rY
www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3S5sJw7MfI
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VR_IgfIgz10
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdNfaLbexBM
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ0TFfp7woQ
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_swbNvAklcw
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkCfS-VFOdk
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtoLlnpp-wA
www.phonicsplay.co.uk/InteractiveResources.htm
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