Michaelmas Letter
Dear Parents,
Welcome to a happy and purposeful new school year. I hope you are all well rested after an enjoyable summer. Below you will find information for the new school year and an outline of our curriculum plans for the term.
First some organizational points:
Mrs. Hewerdine: Mrs. Julia Hewerdine, who has been the Headteacher at Sancton Wood and now Holme Court School, will be teaching Caribbean Class on Friday’s. She has a wealth of experience and her other hat at CIPS is that of special needs advisor. I look forward to working closely with her.
Miss Grass: Miss Grass is our teaching assistant, who we warmly welcome.
Reading:
Please ensure that your child is equipped with a book bag to bring to school daily. These will shortly be available from Mrs. Rigby in the office if you do not have one already.
The children and I will be discussing the importance of daily reading, which I know you will endorse and support. Please read with your child for 10 minutes each day. Setting a regular time to make it part of your child’s daily routine can ensure a positive experience.
Snacks:
Please send a healthy snack for your child’s mid morning break. I encourage predominantly fruit, carrot and cucumber sticks or the like. If you feel your child needs more a cereal bar, rice cakes or pieces of cheese are appropriate. Please avoid biscuits, crisps and fizzy drinks.
Please be sure to send a water bottle refilled daily.
Morning Routine:
The school day begins at 8.50am when the children can come into the classroom and change their reading book if they have finished the previous one. They are at and age now where they can be asked to do this independently. Then they will be ready to read the settling activity on the whiteboard, which encourages a calm and purposeful start to the day. These activities will support your child’s learning. As the children are ready, please say goodbye outside the classroom, and allow their independence to grow by letting come in by themselves. Of course if you need to speak to me I am available between 8.50 and 9.00am.
Just a reminder that prior to 8.50 children should go directly to breakfast club in the hall and register is taken promptly at 9.00am.
Homework: Your children will receive homework every Tuesday from Tuesday 30th September. This will include spellings and one other numeracy or literacy task. Completed homework should be returned to school by the following Monday.
P.E. Caribbean Class will have P.E. on Monday’s and Friday’s and swimming on Tuesday afternoons. On Monday please send the children to school in their kits and tracksuits. On Tuesday please bring swimming things and on Fridays please bring P.E. kits to change into at school. There is a big pink ‘tub’ in the entrance area where kits should be stored.
V.I.P.Talks: Last year one of the children’s favourite sessions was V.I.P. talks. We will continue these popular events from Friday 26th September. The children are asked to prepare a talk about a subject of particular interest to them. This could be a hobby, a pet, a holiday or day out or a discovery from the natural world… just about anything infact! The children will present their talk to the class and take questions from the audience. It would help if the children have had an opportunity to practice their talk to adults at home. They may find it useful to bring relevant resources; (photographs, pamphlets, pets, a piece of artwork etc.) and to have prompt cards to give their talk structure. You are most welcome to come and listen on your child’s presentation day. We will let you know a week ahead of time when it is your child’s turn.
Toys: Please do not allow your child to bring toys to school. Scooters at this time are for Junior Children only. Thank you for your understanding in this.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any queries or concerns, briefly in the morning, or by Email through Dr. Sturdy. At other times appointments can be made.
We look forward to a happy and settled first term in Year 2 and thank you for your support in helping the children to make a positive start to the new school year.
Best Wishes
Claire Willis.
Curriculum:
In maths and literacy we will use the National Numeracy and Literacy Strategies to provide structure to our planning. You can find further information at www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/literacy and www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/numeracy .
Briefly in literacy we will be learning about:
How to follow and give instructions
Stories from familiar settings.
In maths we will be learning about:
Counting and properties of numbers to 100
Learning and using the vocabulary, before, after and in between
Place value (Tens and units)
Using and applying addition and subtraction in real life situations
Developing mental calculation strategies
Measuring using standard units
The vocabulary and fundamental concepts for multiplication and division
How to collate data and represent it in bar charts and pie graphs.
Our other main areas of learning will be centred around out International Primary Curriculum (IPC) topic. This half term will be discovering ‘My World’ through a topic about Ourselves and next half term our IPC topic will be ‘Celebrations’. If any of you have any special celebrations (religious or country related) we would welcome you to come and share your stories and traditions. Please let me know so I can plan your visit!
In Science we will be:
Finding out about our hearts
Discovering what is inside us
Finding out what a skeleton is.
Comparing human and animal skeletons
Considering how we are similar to and different from other people
Developing the use of scientific language to communicate ideas.
Carrying out scientific experiments.
In Geography we’ll be:
Finding out which countries we and our ancestors have come from
Finding out more about these countries
Comparing different countries we have lived in.
In Information and Communication Technology we’ll be:
Taking photographs of each other
Using a computer to write about our family, using basic word processing.
To record information we collect about ourselves.
In Art, we’ll be:
Drawing pictures of ourselves and each other
Painting pictures of each other
Looking at portraits by famous painters and sculptors
Designing meals
In all aspects of the curriculum the children will be reading, researching, writing, illustrating, working on their own and in groups.
Of course we already know the interest you take in your child’s education, and as you know any opportunity to discuss with them what they are learning at school and ways in which you can follow this up at home is invaluable.


