Welcome to Year 1
Year 1 Information
PE days this term are Monday and Thursday.
Please bring in pumps, wellies and spare clothes to leave in the cloakroom.
Please bring in water bottles, yellow reading records and appropriate outdoor clothing for the weather each day.
Please return all reading books on Thursdays.
Year 1 Curriculum Map
Science Knowledge Organiser
RE Knowledge Organiser
History Knowledge Organiser
Year 1 Class Blog
"Spirited Art"
Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 1 Class Blog
As part of Interfaith Week, we have been creating 'spirited art' inspired by the Christian value of peace. Year 1 used their painting, drawing, cutting and sticking skills to create their beautiful artwork.
Interfaith Day
Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 1 Class Blog
We had a brilliant day today on our Interfaith Day. Year 1 were separated into different classes for the day, each group including a mix of Years 1-6. Each 'class' moved around six different classrooms, learning about a different faith in each. Year 1 were able to share lots of new learning and worked really well with the older children.
Bikeability
Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 1 Class Blog
Year 1 have loved their first Bikeability session with Cycle North today. We are looking forward to two more sessions next week!
Reading Morning
Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 1 Class Blog
We are pleased to be able to invite Year 1 parents to a weekly reading morning in Year 1, each Thursday from 8.50am - 9.10am. Come along to the classroom to enjoy some books with your child and their friends. The first of our new reading mornings will take place on Thursday 10th November. We look forward to welcoming you.
Can Pine Cones Tell When It Rains?
Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 1 Class Blog
Today in science we have been planning an investigation to find out if pine cones change in the rain. We decided to leave our five pine cones outside and monitor them over a week, taking a photo each day and recording what the weather was like. We discussed what we thought might happen and wrote our predictions.