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  • Autumn 2

    Celebration

    This half term in the F1 we will be learning all about different celebrations such as Bonfire night, Diwali and Christmas. In PSHE, the children will be discussing their likes/dislikes and personal preferences during circle time. In English, we will be retelling stories and looking at new vocabulary such as diva lamps, shadows, light, stable and angels. In Math’s, we are focusing on number songs to 5 and exploring patterns within the environment. In Science, we are exploring light and dark through day/night and shadows. In PSED, we will be concentrating on teaching the children how to manage their own basic hygiene and personal needs, including dressing, going to the toilet and understanding the importance of healthy food choices. We would really appreciate it if you could also help with this at home. We will also be having lots of festive fun towards the Christmas break!

    ��Kids Book Read Aloud: Whatever Next!

    This video is a read-along of the book Whatever Next! by Jill Murphy. It's a great way to introduce children to this classic story, or to enjoy it again with them.

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    Ram and Sita The Story of Diwali | Read Aloud Read Along | by Malachy Doyle Pics by Christopher Corr

    A very colorful and fun version of the Diwali Story of Ram and Sita. It has everything you need for a great read aloud. A brave Prince, a Beautiful Princess, A monkey King, Demons and a battle to rescue the Princess.

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    Binny's Diwali (Read aloud - animated illustrations, sound effects & music!)

    In this video, Lissie reads 'Binny's Diwali' by Thrity Umrigar & Nidhi Chanani. This stunning book explores the festival of Diwali, following Binny as she gains courage, celebrates her own culture, and tells her classmates all about the exciting traditions of her favourite festival, Diwali.

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