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Welcome to Year 5 Teachers – Mrs Dudgeon, Miss Hulse and Mrs Williams

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1 Welcome to Year 5 Teachers – Mrs Dudgeon, Miss Hulse and Mrs Williams
Teaching Assistants – Mrs McKessy and Mrs Pereira

2 How to get in touch Face to face on class door with either teacher or TA Send a note in with your child Arrange an appointment with admin Parents evening: Mon 21st, Tues 22nd Wed 23rd November

3 What do Year 5 learn? Timetable
NB Timetables are flexible and subject to change Day Registration & Assembly 9.25 – 10.30 Playtime 10.45 – 12.15 Lunchtime – 1.25 1.25 – 2.30 2.30 – 3.30 Monday Mathematics Literacy- writing Handwriting/Spelling PE Gymnastics and Dance Computing Tuesday Science Wednesday MFL Music Thursday Topic inc. History/Geography/Art/DT/ Music/Circle Time Friday Guided Reading P.E. Games PSHE/RE Golden Time

4 Weekly Timetable Literacy/ Mathematics each morning.
PE is on Monday and Friday. Den Day – Wednesday.

5 Golden Rules Golden rules in every classroom School ethos
Traffic light behaviour system Golden Book Golden Time

6 Staying Safe on line We take this issue very seriously at Brookburn Primary. Internet and social media safety is taught to all year groups at the beginning of the school year. We have school-wide safety features, but if anything gets past the filters, students are taught to switch off the screen and report to a member of staff immediately. Our digital code – Zip it, Block it, Flag it. We value your support in keeping children safe online by urging you to supervise your child’s on line presence at home and to regularly check your privacy settings on social media sites.- for more info see the IT section of our website under the curriculum tab.

7 Attendance and Punctuality
School doors open from 8.50am and close promptly at 9am. Once door is locked all children must enter school via the main entrance to be recorded as late. Doors open to dismiss children at 3.30pm and are locked at 3.40pm. Any children not collected will be sent to the office where their parents will be contacted. Persistently late/poor attendance- a record is kept in the class register, parents are contacted. Learning sessions not attended significantly impact on children’s learning and are recorded as unauthorised absence in the register.Please be aware that the Local Authority monitor unauthorised absences and, where appropriate, will issue penalty notices or consider prosecution in the magistrates court. If your child is experiencing any problems that may be affecting their attendance or punctuality, then please contact their class teacher or the office.

8 How to Help at Home Daily reading.
Times Tables/ Helping your child with maths. Sum Dog. Homework – handed out on Wednesday for return the following Monday. Weekly spellings - handed out Wednesday to be learnt by the following Wednesday. Spelling lists Look at ‘The Class Blog’ and encourage children to comment.

9 Homework Days homework is set each Wednesday and is expected back in on the following Monday Presentation of homework should match standard done in school Homework is always acknowledged but not necessarily marked in detail – purpose is to reflect and reinforce children’s learning in school.

10 Medium Frequency Word List
above across almost along also always animal any around asked baby balloon before began being below better between birthday both brother brought can't change children clothes coming didn't different does don't during earth every eyes father first follow following found friends garden goes gone great half happy head heard high I'm important inside jumped knew know lady leave light might money morning mother much near never number often only opened other outside own paper place right round second show sister small something sometimes sound started still stopped such suddenly sure swimming think those thought through today together told tries turn turned under until upon used walk walked walking watch where while white whole why window without woke woken word work world write year young

11 Y3/4 Word List accident(ally) actual(ly) address answer appear arrive
believe bicycle breath breathe build busy/business calendar caught centre century certain circle complete consider continue decide describe different difficult disappear early earth eight/eighth enough exercise experience experiment extreme famous favourite February forward(s) fruit grammar group guard guide heard heart height history imagine increase important interest island knowledge learn length library material medicine mention minute natural naughty notice occasion(ally) often opposite ordinary particular peculiar perhaps popular position possess(ion) possible potatoes pressure probably promise purpose quarter question recent regular reign remember sentence separate special straight strange strength suppose surprise therefore though/although thought through various weight woman/women

12 Y5/6 Word List category cemetery committee communicate community
Competition conscience* conscious* controversy convenience correspond criticise (critic + ise) curiosity definite desperate determined develop dictionary disastrous accommodate accompany according achieve aggressive amateur ancient apparent appreciate attached available average awkward bargain bruise embarrass environment equip (–ped, –ment) especially exaggerate excellent existence explanation familiar foreign forty frequently government marvellous mischievous muscle necessary neighbour nuisance occupy occur opportunity parliament temperature thorough twelfth variety vegetable vehicle yacht restaurant rhyme rhythm sacrifice secretary shoulder signature sincere(ly) soldier stomach sufficient suggest symbol system guarantee harass hindrance identity immediate(ly) individual interfere interrupt language leisure lightning

13 Assessing children’s progress
Assessment Fortnight Over 2 weeks teachers will assess children and will discuss progress/targets with each child. This will be followed by Parents’ Evenings so that we can share children’s individual targets with parents. Therefore, we have realigned Parents’ Evenings to fit more appropriately with teacher assessment cycles to ensure parents and teachers are working together towards meeting children’s targets. Parents’ evenings Mon 21st, Tues 22nd Wed 23rd November Mon 13th, Tues 14th, Wed 15th March A final opportunity , after reports go out to parents in July.

14 Topics Our topics for the year will be – Mayans Second World War
Manchester and other European cities Anglo-Saxons Investigating Rivers

15 Science Properties and Changes of Materials Forces Earth and Space
All Living Things

16 Computing Internet and E-Safety We are Game Developers
We are cryptographers We are artists We are web developers We are bloggers We are architects Homework will occasionally be posted via the blog. The Year 5 blogs contain links to useful maths and literacy websites.

17 Trips Stockport Air Raid Shelters – WWII
Longdendale – Investigating Rivers Chorlton High School – Transition links Pantomime School Visitors – Nurse, Bike Right

18 Year 5 Extras Brookies Eco Buddies Guitar Reading Buddies
Chorlton High Links

19 Reminders Book bags – brought daily
PE bags – bring in on Monday and stay in school Labelling – please label clothes with children’s full name Lost property – encourage children to be responsible for their possessions Jewellery – watches and stud earrings only (must be removed for PE) PE Kit - black or navy shorts/jogging bottoms/leggings and a white t-shirt – trainers for outside, pumps for inside

20 Thank you for listening!
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