What skills to revise during the holidays? 

During the holidays, it would be greatly appreciated if you could revise the following:

Mathematics

Pre Primary

  • Count forward in sequence to 100.
  • Make collections up to 20.
  • Start counting from any point.
  • Use the strategy ‘counting on’. 
  • Read numerals, identifies numerals and matches to quantities 0-20.
  • Count each object once only.
  • Compare collections according to quantity i.e. ‘more’, ‘less’, ‘same as’, ‘not the same as’. 
  • Copy and continue a pattern with objects, drawings, sounds and movements.
  • Create a pattern with objects, drawings, sounds and movements.
  • Recognise patterns in the environment.
  • Compare objects directly and identifies attributes of length, height, weight and volume.
  • Use language associated with measurement i.e. tall, taller, heavy, and heavier, holds more, holds less. 
  • Know and identify the days of the week. 

Year One

Number and Algebra
  • Reading, writing and ordering numbers to 100.
  • Making and drawing collections to 50.
  • Locating numbers 1 to 100 on the number line.
  • Orally counting to 200 and from 100 from any starting point.
  • Orally counting starting from 0 by 2s, 5s and 10s to 100.
  • Reading the word numerals for 1 to 20.
  • Reading and understanding basic facts to 20 (addition).
  • Representing and solving simple addition and subtraction problems to 30 using concrete materials, illustrations and counting on.  
Measurement and Geometry
  • Naming and ordering the days of the week and months of the year.
  • Naming the seasons.
  • Knowing the duration of an hour, day, week and month.
Statistics and Probability
  • Identifying outcomes of familiar events involving chance and describing them using everyday language such as “will happen”, “won’t happen” or “might happen”.


English

Pre Primary

  • Orally identify rhyme.
  • Identify and demonstrate syllables in spoken words.
  • Blend and segment sounds orally.
  • Identify title, author, word, letter, space and page.
  • Sequence events and everyday happenings.
  • Recognise 100 high frequency words.
  • Accurately copy words for writing.
  • Attempt phonetic spelling of unknown words.
  • Regularly use capital letters for names and the beginning of sentences.
  • Regularly use full stops at the end of a sentence. 

Year One
  • Identifying constant digraphs, which are two letters coming together to make one sound (sh, ch, th, wh and ck).
  • Identifying trigraphs, which are three letters coming together to make one new sound (ang, ing and ong).
  • Recognising the first 200 high frequency words (fast and consistent).
  • Identifying and using nouns and verbs correctly in sentences.
  • Providing examples of antonyms and synonyms.
  • Spelling the first 150 high frequency words.
  • Applying blends and digraphs, when writing. 
  • Writing recounts, with neat writing and approximately one page in length.
  • Identifying when, who, what, where and why in a sentence (underline the areas).
  • Using full stops, capital letters, question marks and exclamation marks appropriately.

Kind regards

Miss Ryan

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