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.
- Counts backwards from 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.
- Sort and classify familiar objects and explains the basis for these classifications.
- Model adding and sharing using a variety of practical strategies.
- Add and subtract small quantities.
- Describe position and movement i.e. in front, behind, next to, under, on, in, between, forwards, backwards and towards.
- Follow and give simple directions to guide a friend around an obstacle path.
- Use direct comparison to decide which is longer, heavier or holds more.
- Use everyday language associated with measurement attributes.
- Use indirect comparison to decide which is longer, heavier or holds more.
- Identify the days of the week and link to specific familiar events.
- Name 2D shapes – circle, rectangle, triangle, square.
- Describe attributes of 2D shapes.
- Orally count to 200 and from 100 from any starting point.
- Orally count from 0 by 2s to 100.
- Know and use ordinal numbers from 1st to 31st.
- Identify odd and even numbers to 20.
- Read and understand basic facts to 20 (addition and subtraction).
- Represent and solve simple addition and subtraction problems to 30 using concrete materials, illustrations, counting on, counting back and number bonds.
- Name and order the days of the week.
- Name the seasons.
- Name and order the months of the year.
- Know the duration of an hour, day, week and month.
- Measure and compare length, capacity, area and mass of pairs of objects using uniform informal units.
- Tell the time (hour and half hour).
- Recognise and classify 2D and 3D shapes using basic attributes and features.
- Identify outcomes of familiar events involving chance and describe them using everyday language such as “will happen”, “won’t happen” or “might happen”.
- Choose simple questions and gathering responses to collect data.
- Draw simple data displays.
- Represent data with objects and drawings (one to one correspondence).
English
Pre Primary
Miss Ryan
· Listen, respond to and join in with rhymes, poems, chants and songs.
· Ask and answers questions to clarify understanding.
· Recognise 100 high frequency words.
· Identify question marks, exclamation marks, bold print, full stops, speech marks and commas.
· Explain capital letters are for names and the beginning of a sentence.
· Explain that full stops signal the end of a sentence.
· Sequence events and everyday happenings.
· Identify the title, author, word, letter, space and page.
· Discuss characters and main events in imaginative texts.
· Differentiate between fiction and non-fiction texts.
· Spell 50 high frequency words.
· Write one or more simple sentences to retell events and experiences.
Year One
· Identify R- Controlled Vowels, which is when 'Bossy r' bosses the vowel to make a new sound (ir, ur, er (fern), er (mother), ar and or).
· Recognise the first 200 high frequency words (fast and consistent).
· Use adjectives, nouns and verbs correctly in sentences.
· Provide examples of homophones.
· Spell the first 150 high frequency words.
· Write recounts and procedures, with neat writing and approximately one page in length.
· Use full stops, capital letters, question marks and exclamation marks appropriately.
Kind regards
Miss Ryan
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