Welcome to Fieldmouse class! Our teacher is Mrs Devenish, who has been teaching at Bedwell for 15 years and loves making our lessons as creative as possible. Her favourite things are cooking and being outdoors, although she doesn’t like snow very much, and is scared of spiders.
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History - This half term our topic has been Changing Stevenage. We have been learning about how Stevenage has changed over the years and finding places on a map. We have also looked at old and new toys and talked about how they have changed.
English - This term we have focussed on Traditional Stories. We have looked at a variety of different stories and the characters within them. We have acted out different adventures and practised writing simple sentences to retell stories, write letters and describe characters. On this page you can see us retelling the stories of The Princess and the Pea, The Three Billy Goats Gruff and Goldilocks and the Three Bears. We then looked at a brilliant book called STOP! That’s not my story! and used the format to write about the story we would like to be in and the reasons for our choices.
Art - We have looked at a variety of Indian art, including Madhabani and Rangoli patterns and spent lots of time trying to recreate our own pieces in this style.
English - Our first unit of the term is based around the story Stanley's Stick, by John Hegley. We will write speech bubbles for characters in the story, and will then develop our ability to retell it in a variety of ways, including making mini-books to bring home. After that, we will create our own versions of the story, where we are the main characters! Following on from this, we will be shifting our focus to recounts, using the stories Ravi’s Roar and Ruby’s Worry (both by Tom Percival) to inspire our work. We will think about times in our lives when we had ‘roars’ or worries of our own and will retell these events in a series of sentences written in the past tense.
Maths - We will continue to cement our understanding of numbers greater than ten this term, working out how many tens and ones there are in each number and representing this in a variety of different ways. We will also be identifying which of these numbers are odd or even, and exploring doubling and halving. By using different methods, equipment and strategies, we will become more fluent in our number knowledge, and will then be able to use this to help us to reason about numbers and solve problems. Later in the term we will be moving on to explore the properties of 2d and 3d shapes, learning their correct mathematical names and spotting these shapes in the world around us.
Science - We will be learning about animals from around the world. We will be learning to classify them into groups, recognising the difference between fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. We will also identify the differences between herbivores, carnivores and omnivores, and finding out what foods our favourite animals like to eat.
Humanities - In history, we will be looking at the first flight, made by the Wright Brothers in 1903, and exploring the ways in which planes have changed since then, looking at shape, design and the different purposes planes have been used for. We will think about the way the world has been changed by the invention of powered flight (and especially by reliable, mass produced aircraft) and plot key dates on a timeline. Finally, we will link this topic to our work from last term on the way the world has changed since our grandparents were young.
Take a look at our curriculum map for more information on our topics.
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