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1 Welcome to Year 6 Teachers – Miss Taylor (6a), Mr Alderdice (6b)
Support Staff – Mrs McKessy, Mrs Pereira and Miss Thompson

2 What’s in store for Year 6?
Year 6 is an important year. There are high expectations of children as they are now the oldest in the school. SATs Lots of opportunities for creativity, independence and fun.

3 Year 6 Extras Brookies Eco Buddies Rock band Steel pans band
Enterprise Challenge

4 Being Independent in Y6 Self-directed study in class
Use homework to get into good independent study habits ready for high school P.E kits

5 Behaviour We have the same high expectations of behaviour in Year 6.
We continue to use the traffic light system and the Code of Conduct.

6 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.

7 Attendance and punctuality
Persistently late/poor attendance- a record is kept in the class register, parents are contacted. 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 Weekly Timetable English/ Maths each morning.
PE is on Wednesday and Thursday Daily reading at home Times Tables/ Helping your child with maths Homework – Handed out on Tuesday for return the following Monday. Spellings handed out Tuesday to be learnt by following Monday. Sumdog Den day - Thursday

9 Topics Our topics for the year will be – The Victorians
The Ancient Greeks Mapwork Enterprise

10 Trips Dunham Massey – The Victorians Ghyll Head
Lots of involvement with local high schools such as Chorlton High School Visitors – Nurse, Science days, Manchester Fire and Rescue Service, Roberts’ Bakery

11 Science Light and Electricity
All Living Things (human and animal biology) Evolution and Inheritance

12 Computing First Term : 3d modelling, blogging Year 6 Blogs –
Homework will occasionally be posted via the blog. The Year 6 blogs contain links to many useful maths and English websites.

13 E-safety is an issue which is taken very seriously at Brookburn Primary.
Internet and social media safety is taught to all year groups throughout the school year and referred to regularly. 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. We value your support in keeping children safe online by urging you to supervise your child’s online presence at home and to regularly check your privacy settings on social media sites

14 SATs SATS week is w/b 13th May 2018
Children will be tested in reading, GPS (grammar, punctuation and spelling); and maths. There will usually be tests most mornings. Revision books will be handed out in the Spring term.

15 New SATs New tests came in 2016
New, more challenging content but children have been preparing since Year 3 New grading system based on 100 score.

16 Maths SATs To be best prepared for the end of year, the children need to be confident in: Times tables (up to 12x) The four operations (+, -, x, ÷ ) Place value Mental maths has been replaced with ‘arithmetic’ test.

17 English SATs The grammar, punctuation and spelling test (GPS) focuses mainly on word classes and common punctuation marks. We will hand out a glossary of terms to help your child. Reading – Encourage your child to read every day and talk about the book.

18 Spelling We are using a programme called No Nonsense Spelling
The focus of the programme is on the teaching of spelling, which embraces knowledge of spelling conventions – patterns and rules; but integral to the teaching is the opportunity to promote the learning of spellings, including statutory words, common exceptions and personal spellings. Tips for learning spellings at home Learning at home needs to be an extension of the practice in school. We will send a list of words home most weeks for children to learn Look at the spelling pattern and use the suggested strategies to support your child to learn them We will assess the spellings in context, for example: learning spellings in a given sentence, generating sentences for each word, assessing through unseen dictated sentences We will focus on ensuring that your child then applies the correct spelling in his/her writing.

19 Previous Papers There are lots of SATs practice books available to use and we will be sending home revision resources later in the year. Please do not use any past papers as we use these in school for assessment and tracking purposes.

20 Assessment Assessment Fortnight
Over 2 weeks teachers will assess children and discuss progress targets with each child. These 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 -19th and 20th November -18th and 19th March - A final opportunity , after reports go out to parents in July.

21 The fun side of Year 6 Ghyll Head
Christmas and end of year productions Generally being the oldest and biggest in the school

22 Reminders 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 a white t-shirt trainers for outside

23 How to get in touch We have an open door policy at Brookburn and are always happy to meet with you to discuss any queries or concerns that you may have. This is key to our partnership in supporting your child. On the door (via a TA in the morning or teacher in the afternoon) Send a note in with your child Arrange an appointment with admin At Parents’ Evening

24 How to get in touch We would always ask that, wherever you have a problem or a concern, that we as class teachers are your first port of call. We are the staff who work with and know your children better than anyone else and we hope that we would always be able to listen and respond to concerns to remedy any issue. If you feel that you need to take your concern further though, you should speak to your child’s year or phase leader (depending on their year group). The year / phase leader for our year group is: Miss Taylor Our SENDCo and Deputy Headteachers are always available to offer support however discussions at class teacher / phase lead level would always be encouraged before seeking SLT involvement.

25 Have a look at what we are up to via…
Class blogs Twitter @MrAlderdice Please feel free to follow, like and comment.

26 Any questions? DP

27 Thank you for listening.
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