Monday
Available - able to be used or possible to get.
" The running track is now available for Year 1 to do their daily Mile"
" Sorry, those shoes are not available!"
Goals - a result or end that a person wants and works for; aim or purpose.
" Her goal is to become an animal doctor"
" Year 1's goal in English is to have neat handwriting!"
Currency - the money that is used in a country.
" The currency that is used in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh is rupees"
"The dollar is the basic unit of U.S.A currency"
Mature - fully grown.
" A mature oak tree is very tall"
fully developed in mental, emotional, or physical qualities.
" Year 1 are mature enough to do independent learning!"
Rigid - difficult or impossible to bend; stiff.
" Metal can't be bent it is rigid!"
Use familiar plots for structuring the opening, middle and end of their stories.
Today it is our turn to create our story map of the narrative Jack and the Beanstalk.
First we will start by creating our class story map then it will be your turn to innovate it and create your own story map!
Don’t forget to add the following to your story maps:
capital letter for names
capital letter for the pronoun I
suffixes ‘ed’, ‘ing’ and ‘er’
prefix ‘un’
adjectives
words containing ‘y’ endings
joining word ‘and’, ‘but’ and ‘because’
sentence starter First I…Next I…Then I…After I…Finally I…
To be able to compare volume using the terms 'more than' and 'less than', 'full', ‘half full’ and 'empty.'
Talk partners - Discuss the words:-
- Full
- Half full
- More than
- Less than
- Empty
Practical - Let's have a look at filling up some containers - Is it full, half full or empty?
Which one is more than and which is less than?