The Year 1 students have been learning about the components of a narrative during Writing sessions. These include interesting characters, a vivid setting, an interesting problem and a logical solution. After very structured lessons around describing characters and settings, the students have been using mentor texts to learn about how authors write interesting problems for their characters and then make logical resolutions to these problems.
The Year 1 students have begun to write their own short stories using picture prompts ensuring that they have an interesting problem and a solution that makes sense and resolves the problem. The students' writing has developed so much since the beginning of the year and they are always so excited to share their stories with others.
Other learning experiences this past fortnight in
Year One have been:
- Making two digit numbers with bundles and ones and representing two digit numbers in various ways.
- Asking and answering questions to ensure we understand what we are reading.
- Finalising their EXPO project, which showcases all their learning from their Connected unit on Identity this term.
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