Superhero Day
Year 1 had Superhero Day to celebrate all their hard work on superheroes last half term. We dressed up as our favourite superheroes, did a superhero obstacle course to save a dragon and some live artwork. We had lots of fun!
Year 1 had Superhero Day to celebrate all their hard work on superheroes last half term. We dressed up as our favourite superheroes, did a superhero obstacle course to save a dragon and some live artwork. We had lots of fun!
Year 1 learnt about all the Hindu celebrations of Diwali. We then created our own rangoli patterns using brightly coloured pasta.
Here's Sam looking very pleased with himself after counting up his money from his pirate money box! Sam used multiplication and addition to get to the total. Great Maths at home! Well done Sam and Good Luck! Mrs Blomeley
Eva has been busy using Maths at home by working out the weight of the ingredients to make her cakes and biscuits! Well done and Good Luck! Mrs Blomeley
Alfie and Matilda have been busy using Maths at home! They have been weighing ingredients for their baking! Well done and Good Luck! Mrs Blomeley
Here is Maisie doing some important Maths at Home – working out how to pay her bills on Monopoly this weekend! This proves how important Maths is! Well done Maisie and Good Luck! Mrs Blomeley
Jacob's photographs show how he has used his number knowledge to organise his football cards in numerical order up to 420. He used place value skills to say which numbers were bigger/smaller and which hundreds they belonged too. He grouped them by hundreds initially and then looked at the tens number. Wow! That is brilliant work Jacob and an excellent example of using Maths at home! Well done and Good Luck! Mrs Blomeley
Charley has sent in her photographs which show how she has been using Maths when baking, and also counting her savings! These are both great ways of using Maths at home Charley! Well done and Good Luck! Mrs Blomeley
Sophie and Brooke use Maths at home when playing card games such as Pontoon (21) as they have to add the value of the cards up and say wether to stick or twist. Well done girls! Card games are a great way of improving mental Maths skills. No wonder you are both experts in Maths! Good Luck! Mrs Blomeley
Mason wanted to show how he uses Maths in a fun way at home with his toys. He has lined the bricks up on his train in number order and loves playing his wooden shut the box game. He rolls the two dice and adds the numbers up to be able to knock the wooden numbers down. Wow! This is impressive Mason! What a great example of using Maths at home! Well done and Good Luck! Mrs Blomeley