WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL

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WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL

11 £ 1 MILLION 10 £ 500,000 9 £ 250,000 8 £ 125,000 7 £ 64,000 6 £ 32,000 5 £ 16,000 4 £ 8,000 3 £ 4,000 2 £ 2,000 1 £ 1,000

WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL D: 1. All children aged 5 to 16 have to: Go to bed before the six o’clock news Attend school every day Eat 7 or more pieces of fruit every day Read at least 4 books a week

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WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL D: 2. How many days do you have to attend school in one year? 190 80 365

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WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL D: 3. Poor attendance at school may mean: You don’t make as many friends You don’t get a good job You are not very happy Affect all of these

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WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL D: 4. The school attendance register: Is recorded once a week Is recorded every day Reference the importance of being in school on time Does not have to be recorded at all Is always written in green ink

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WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL D: 5. If I am off sick from school I need to: Eat lots of chocolate and crisps Telephone the school myself Think of a good excuse when I return to school Remind my parent/s to phone & write me a note to take to my teacher

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WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL D: 6. The law says -------responsible for my attendance at school: Teachers are I am Reference law and what it says regarding school attendance and what can happen if you do not attend school regularly Education Welfare Officers are Parents are

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WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL D: 7. It is ok to be off school if… I am sick It is raining Discussion can be elaborated on and other examples given I want to It’s my birthday

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WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL D: 8. If you have a problem at school you should… Tell your parents/carers and your teacher Tell no-one Reaffirm the need to tell someone and what will happen, discuss potential issues that may arise in school Tell your pet Stay off school

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WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL D: 9. When you come to school you should: Wear no shoes Bring your pet Discuss the need to be organised for school – school bag, PE kit, homework, when to complete homework etc Bring your school bag and be on time Forget your homework

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WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL D: 10. An Education Welfare Officer: Helps with your homework Is a great singer Helps you get the best from your education Makes your lunch

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WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOOL 11. You can be referred to the EWS when your attendance falls below what percentage: A: C: B: D: 90% 85% 90% attendance equates to approximately 19 days off school in an academic year, 85% 29 days, 70% 57 days & 50% 95 days 50% 70%

11 £ 1 MILLION 10 £ 500,000 9 £ 250,000 8 £ 125,000 7 £ 64,000 6 £ 32,000 5 £ 16,000 4 £ 8,000 3 £ 4,000 2 £ 2,000 1 £ 1,000

Congratulations! School Millionaire!