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Year-1 (ID 1008)

Year 1

We are pleased to welcome you to the Year 1 page. The main need-to-know information can be found here as the year progresses. Watch out for additional curriculum information on Seesaw.

If you have a general query, please email schooloffice@stgeorges.wirral.sch.uk and we shall endeavour to reply as soon as we can.

The main team who will be leading your children for the academic year, 2024/25 are:

Class

Teacher

Support Staff

1A

Miss Fisher

Mrs Evans

Miss Barbet

Mrs Breen

Miss Allen



1B

Miss Price & Mrs Hughes

1C

Mrs Davies

1D

Mrs Stewart

All year 1 will do PE on WEDNESDAY. Children should wear their PE kit to school on that day.  Please note PE kits must be a plain white t-shirt, navy blue or black shorts/leggings/tracksuit bottoms. 

 

Our Curriculum

English

Throughout the year, the children will continue to develop their love of books by looking at various genres and authors. This will include The Snail and the Whale, The Tiny Seed and The Queen’s Hat. The children will write their own poetry based on this. They begin their literacy journey with the core text The Lonely Beast looking at character descriptions. In Summer 2 children will plan and write their own creative stories inspired by The Storm Whale.



 


Maths

In mathematics, the children will consolidate their understanding of numbers by counting forwards and backwards within 100. The children will develop their fluency in number bonds and will enjoy problem-solving and applying these skills in the Provision Area through games such as Snakes and Ladders and cracking codes. You can support their learning through use of Numbots which children will become familiar with in the Autumn Term before we share that with you. 

 

 


Science

 

The children will enjoy observing the seasonal changes during our trips to Forest School. They will explore the outdoors and learn about various plants over time, sowing bean seeds and observing them grow. A highlight of year 1 is the visit from ‘Animals Take Over’, where children will have the opportunity to hold and get up close to a range of animals.