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1 Thrive Enjoy Achieve Aspire
Welcome Miss Scott(Year Lead) Miss Creed Mrs Walker / Mr Ranger (learning support assistants) Thrive Enjoy Achieve Aspire

2 Respect all Overcome challenges Open our minds Take care Speak kindly
Thrive Achieve Aspire Enjoy SS Respect all Overcome challenges Open our minds Take care Speak kindly

3 Respect all Overcome challenges Open our minds Take care Speak kindly
Our ROOTS Respect all people, animals and the environment. Overcome challenges and never give up. Open our minds to creativity and curiosity. Take care of our bodies and our minds. Speak kindly and listen to others. SS Respect all Overcome challenges Open our minds Take care Speak kindly

4 Respect all Overcome challenges Open our minds Take care Speak kindly
Yellow and Red Leaves Warning. Not following our ROOTS. 3 yellow leaves in 1 day = red leaf. Still not making the right choices. Consequence and reflection. 3 red leaves in one week, or a more serious incident = lunchtime detention DM Respect all Overcome challenges Open our minds Take care Speak kindly

5 Respect all Overcome challenges Open our minds Take care Speak kindly
Rewards Aspire trophy Gold ‘above and beyond’ stickers Gold leaves House points DM Respect all Overcome challenges Open our minds Take care Speak kindly

6 Thrive Enjoy Achieve Aspire
House System Every child is either yellow, blue or green house. Houses should match their siblings houses. The children who follow our roots will be awarded house points. These are then totalled at the end of each term with a prize for the winning house. Thrive Enjoy Achieve Aspire

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Communication Parent Mail – ensure you are registered. Our website – Home reading journal – checked daily. Call the office to make an appointment. Thrive Enjoy Achieve Aspire

8 Pupil Premium Funding is given to schools for each child registered for pupil premium. This funding enables us to support these pupils in any way necessary to improve their education. This may include discounts for school trips, uniform and after-school clubs. If you think you may be eligible to register your child as pupil premium, please speak to Carol Mallett (our family champion) or the office. Further information about how to apply and how this funding is used at our school is on the website.

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Our Protective Hands Each child has a protective hand. It lists 5 people they can go to if they are feeling sad or worried. Each class also has a worry box – this is checked daily. Our designated safeguarding lead is our head teacher – Miss Lovelock. Thrive Enjoy Achieve Aspire

10 What to do if you think your child is being bullied:
Encourage them to speak to an adult in school through use of their protective hand, the worry box in their class or by speaking directly to their teacher. Make an appointment through the office with your class teacher to voice your concerns. All worries will be taken seriously and investigated. Thrive Enjoy Achieve Aspire

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Our expectations Good attendance – 97% Correct uniform and PE kits. Come to school prepared Reading journals and spelling books in school every day Read at home 5 times a week – journal signed by adults. Practise spellings and KIRFs at home. Thrive Enjoy Achieve Aspire

12 Respect all Overcome challenges Open our minds Take care Speak kindly
Uniform Black/Grey trousers/skirt. Smart black shoes (no trainers) White or blue shirt/polo Navy blue cardigan/jumper No bracelets/necklaces Earrings must be studs, not hooped. DM Respect all Overcome challenges Open our minds Take care Speak kindly

13 Respect all Overcome challenges Open our minds Take care Speak kindly
PE Uniform Navy blue or black trousers/shorts Blue or white t shirt Trainers for outdoor PE Indoor PE – Miss Scott – Wednesday mornings Miss Creed – Tuesday afternoons Children must be able to remove or cover earrings for PE. Long hair must be tied up. DM Respect all Overcome challenges Open our minds Take care Speak kindly

14 Respect all Overcome challenges Open our minds Take care Speak kindly
Forest School Wellies or old trainers Long sleeves/trouser legs (in all weathers ) Warm, waterproof clothes Old clothes that you don’t mind getting a little muddy or wet! Miss Scott – Friday afternoons Miss Creed – Thursday afternoons DM Respect all Overcome challenges Open our minds Take care Speak kindly

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KIRFs and Spellings KIRFs – Key Instant Recall Facts Half termly Maths facts for your child to learn at home. Weekly KIRF activities listed to help you practise. Spellings – go home on a Monday. Spelling tests are on a Monday. Spelling activities listed to help you practise in spelling books. Bring spelling books every day – house points will be awarded to those practising regularly. SS Respect all Overcome challenges Open our minds Take care Speak kindly

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Expectations - Maths Working with numbers that have up to 5 or 6 digits. Developing fluency with our written methods. All times tables and addition facts should be fairly fluent. Using numbers with 2 decimal places. Using fractions, decimals and percentages to solve problems. Should be fluent in telling the time and using the time to solve problems e.g. Bus timetables Thrive Enjoy Achieve Aspire

17 Expectations - Writing
Use of cursive handwriting and accurate use of punctuation. High frequency spellings including those with suffixes and prefixes should be mostly accurate. Children should be familiar with the audience and purpose for most genres of writing. Should be able to plan their writing and choose appropriate vocabulary, using a thesaurus when needed. Should be able to write in Standard English and check their writing for grammatical errors. Writing in clear organised paragraphs. Use different sentence structures, including relative clauses, to add extra detail. Thrive Enjoy Achieve Aspire

18 Expectations - Reading
• Read for enjoyment a range of text types. • Read, understand and explain the meaning of figurative language including metaphorical phrases (‘raining cats and dogs’) and similes. • Read several books by the same author and be able to make comparisons between them and with other texts. Be able to summarise a paragraph or a chapter. • Discuss how authors use language, including figurative language, to affect the reader. Thrive Enjoy Achieve Aspire

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Autumn Term Space: The Final Frontier Zathura Space and the solar system The cold war and its links to the space race. Sewing Thrive Enjoy Achieve Aspire

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Spring Term The Victorians Street Child Children and poverty The railways Visit to Holdenby house – 11th January Thrive Enjoy Achieve Aspire

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Summer Term Natural Disasters: Kensuke’s kingdom Learning about tsunamis, monsoons, tornadoes and hurricanes. Raging Rivers: Oliver and the Seawigs Visit to Everdon centre for river fieldwork Learning about the geography behind rivers. Caldecotte Residential Trip Thrive Enjoy Achieve Aspire

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Home Learning Home Learning Challenge – Optional (but encouraged) Handed in on the Monday of the last week of each half term. Celebrated and shared in class on that day (time is set aside for this so please ensure your work is in on time) All children awarded a certificate and house points for taking part. One piece of home learning chosen to be shared in assembly on Friday (with parents invited). Chosen based on the level of effort, independence and creativity shown. Thrive Enjoy Achieve Aspire

23 Your child’s progress Autumn parents evening: October 10th 3.30-6.00
Spring term parents evening. Summer term end of year reports.


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