Curriculum Overview Reception –Y6 children will be assessed using a range of different tests and ongoing classroom assessments. All learners will.

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Curriculum Overview

Reception –Y6 children will be assessed using a range of different tests and ongoing classroom assessments. All learners will undergo baseline assessment in September to help us identify their strengths and areas for development. This will inform our planning so that teaching is tailored to moving children on quickly. Parents will be given an update at each termly meeting of the grades the children are achieving, as part of a rounded picture of progress across their school life, socially, emotionally and academically. Assessments

Y4Spellings and sentences Maths Literacy Reading IPC/science Punjabi Times tables Once a week Every day Once a term Daily practise WhoWhatWhen Homework-out on Friday Due back – Monday/ Tuesday

Children will be heard read in school by their class teacher / TA. Reading books will be changed when a child has finished them and has demonstrated an understanding of the deeper meanings behind the text. Children are encouraged to borrow a book from the school library. Reading shared texts also takes place during lessons, including stories, poetry and non-fiction as part of our Talk for Writing approach. Reading and Writing at Khalsa

How parents can help Times tables practice daily Spellings practice daily Asking children to verbally explain maths strategies Revision on Grammar terms e.g. nouns, adverbs etc Reading different texts – newspaper, magazine – ask children questions. We expect all children to read at home every day. Timing children on tasks/homework – set a time limit Encourage and take the pressure off Remember Homework is for children NOT for parents!

PE kit - have daily in school Bring Homework back to school on Mondays or Tuesdays Bring Reading books daily Encourage a good night’s sleep, have a nutritious breakfast and bring a water bottle How parents can help

How parents can help at home with reading 1. Make reading enjoyable Try to read with your child every day. Sit with your child and share the book with them. Don’t force them to read. Instead read to them or make it a game when you take turns at reading a sentence or a page. 2. Success is the key Parents who are keen for their child to progress can mistakenly give a child a book that is too difficult. This can have the opposite effect as the child may not enjoy the book if it is too hard. Teachers will give an appropriately levelled book for a child to read to an adult. However, parents can read other suitable texts with their children.

How parents can help at home with reading 3. Visit the Library Encourage your child to use the school library and regularly visit the public library together. 4. Communicate with the class teacher When you hear your child read, please record it in their reading record, including the pages read and how much time was spent reading. lPages/phonics-at-home/listen-to-the-44-phonic-sounds.aspx

Example: completing the home Reading Record book

Promoting understanding of the book: What do you think this book is about? Why? Is it fiction or non-fiction? How can you tell? What is the setting for this book? How do you know? What is happening at the beginning of the story? How do you think the character is feeling? Why? What sort of character is _____? Why do you think that? What is your favourite part of the book? Why? Promoting understanding of the writer's purpose: Why do you think this book has pictures/diagrams/photos? Why do you think the writer has used this adjective/adverb/simile/phrase? What do you think the writer's viewpoint is? Why? Why has the writer used an ! mark? Possible questions parents can ask when hearing your child read?

E-safety Some websites have links to 'outside' websites. Children shouldn't click on those links [mostly adverts] as it can take them to unsafe websites.

Maths sequencing-numbers Grammar Grammar and Punctuation links BBC KS2 Bitesize revision BBC skillswise Word Grammar BBC skillswise Sentence Grammar Reading BBC - KS2 Bitesize English – Reading Phonics Some useful websites Purple Mash

Grey trousers White shirt Tie All have a jumper or cardigan In addition children can have a blue fleece to wear outside (only on very cold days inside) Black shoes with Velcro or with laces only if the child can tie themselves Orange patka Coats or jackets – black – not mixed colours or dark blue Uniform for both boys and girls

PE Navy blue or black shorts and track suit bottom White polo shirt Black plimsolls for indoors Predominately white/black trainers for outdoors Sweatbands to cover the Kara Uniform for both boys and girls

Only stud earrings Need to be covered with a plaster/masking tape for games Watches allowed in KS2 Only one Kara If children wear any of the 5 Ks they need to be discreet and safe for PE and swimming No other jewellery No nail polish or make-up If your child has cut hair, no ‘designs’ Jewellery and hair

Attendance at school is essential for academic success BUT children need to be at home if they are really sick! We need to know all the details of any child with a medical condition or allergy. If there are any prescribed medicines needed, parents need to sign a medical treatment form at the front office. Please let us know if anything is going on at home which may impact on your child’s learning or emotions in school. Sickness / medical needs

Parent Workshops Are there any areas of the curriculum that you would like to explore in a parents’ workshop? What time works best for you?

Problems and how we deal with it Parents: Contact teacher immediately to make an appointment. If the problem persists, please contact the teacher again for another appointment. Teachers: Children’s behaviour and learning is paramount and support from home is important to enable teachers to teach – teachers will contact parents immediately if problems exist. If we can’t solve the problem, we as teachers will follow the ‘next step.’

Class blog Children learn first hand about E-Safety Children can chat with one another in a SAFE environment Educational links to revise, learn in a fun way Monitored by class teacher! Improve Literacy skills! Keep children engaged

Any questions?