A Letter Arrived

This week we received a letter from a character in our core text ‘The Way Back Home’. He asked us lots of questions about what life is like on Earth. We wrote an informal letter replying to his questions and telling him all about ourselves and the world we live in:

“I like to play tennis.” (Leon)

“My favourite football team is Liverpool.” (Harry)

“Earth is the third planet from the sun.” (Kallum)

“My favourite colour is rainbow.” (Erin)

“Earth has one moon.” (Lily)

“Did you know that Earth is the third planet from the sun?” (Matilda)

“Did you know that Earth is called the Goldilocks planet?” (Harrison)

“I have a favourite teddy called Libby.” (Ella)

“I have a twin sister called Ella. I am seventy minutes older. “ (Finn)

“My favourite animal is a flamingo.” (Megan)

“I like football and tennis.” (Nelson)

“Earth is the third planet from the sun in our solar system.” (Miti)

“I have a cat called Bowie.” (Chris)

“I have three brothers and a dog.” (Lucas)

“I have two guinea-pigs. One is a bit cheeky.” (Cruz)

“My favourite lunch is Christmas lunch.” (Edward)

“I love my toy car.” (Scarlett)

“Earth has seven continents.” (Shinjiro)

“Earth is sometimes called the Goldilocks planet because it’s not too hot, not too dry, not too cold and not too wet.” (Aaron)

“My favourite colours are green and blue.” (Bella)

“I have a baby brother and sister but I am the oldest.” (Benedict)

“I have one cheeky brother.” (Sofia)

“I live on Earth. Earth has people and it has animals. “ (Isabella)

In phonics we have been reviewing the sounds: a-e, ay and ai.

In maths we have been estimating, measuring and comparing the lengths of different objects. We used cubes to measure a: lollipop stick, pencil, pipe cleaner, domino and straw. We then used a ruler to also measure the items in cm. We wrote mathematical statements using the symbols < > = to compare the length of each object.

Next week it is the turn of the But Martin! table for Show and Tell (Harry, Ella, Benedict, Erin and Matilda).

We hope you have a lovely weekend,

The Year 1 Team

 

4 Replies to “A Letter Arrived”

    1. Thank you. It’s amazing to see how hard the children have worked and much they have progressed in their writing.

  1. I love reading what the children have written. Edward then tells me more what he has been doing at school which is great!

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