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YEAR 6 PARENTS’ INFORMATION MORNING Tuesday 15th September 2015 Mr Dougan & Miss Convery
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YEAR 6 GENERAL REMINDERS Break – Fresh Fruit/Vegetable Still Water/Milk Lunch – Packed lunch School Meals - £2.50 New lunch time 12:15- 12:55
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GENERAL REMINDERS Homework - Monday – Thursday (1hr maximum incorporating both literacy & numeracy) - Reading daily (records) Acc. Reader. - Linguistic Phonics - Mental Arithmetic (Maths Challenge) - JE Book 3 & 4 as appropriate to topic & concepts - Class projects - Missed homework should be completed at the weekend - Presentation of homework should be of a good standard.
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HOW TO HELP AT HOME Check that homework is completed each evening (Monday-Thursday) and sign it off Listen to your child reading each night, talk about what they have read and sign their reading record. Spend some time each day checking spellings and quick recall of times tables. Show an interest in what your child is doing in school and talk to them in a positive manner. Keep the teacher informed as necessary of any illness, family issue, medical condition. Explanation note.
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GENERAL REMINDERS Physical Education Monday – External Coaching/Swimming Tuesday –Games/Gymnastics/Athletics/Dance Please label all PE uniform
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GENERAL REMINDERS Punctuality Please be in class by 8.50am Lessons will start promptly School finishes 3pm (2pm Friday)
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COMMUNICATION Notes required for Absences Incomplete work Necessary information-medical, change in circumstances etc.
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REVISED CURRICULUM
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Aim: To help young people develop as individuals and contributors to their society and their environment. Children will learn new skills within the content of the curriculum.
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HOW WILL WE ADDRESS THIS IN YEAR 6? Children should be encouraged to make connections across all areas of learning. Use Active Learning Strategies WALT, KWL, Overt Cooperation, clear targets, LI and success criteria. Incorporate the principles of assessment for learning (AFL), 2 stars and a wish
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LANGUAGE & LITERACY Language & Literacy will be delivered in a holistic way, taking into account the integral nature of the areas in Talking and Listening, Reading and Writing which extend across all areas of the curriculum.
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MATHEMATICS AND NUMERACY Pupils will be engaged in a wide range of purposeful activities which: Involve different modes of learning; Consolidate and extend their learning; Include both independent and co-operative learning; Children will be encouraged to talk about the strategies and processes used in their work.
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MATHEMATICS & NUMERACY Processes Number Measures Shape & Space Handling Data Problem Solving
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THE WORLD AROUND US WAU is presented as four inter- related strands that connect learning across Geography, History, Science and Technology. Throughout the year we will be teaching WAU through our topics (Movement, Australia, Extreme Weather, Irish Culture & Farming) Children will develop Thinking skills and Personal Capabilities. Become active participants in learning.
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RELIGION Alive-O 6 ‘To enable the children to become fully alive in the presence of God in themselves, in others, in the church and in the world around them’. School Assemblies Year group mass & class assemblies.
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THE ARTS Art (Mrs Harrigan) Drama (Assemblies) Music – Tin Whistle/School Choir/ School of Music Tuition/African drumming after schools
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PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITIES Assemblies Culture Day Carol Service Tin Whistle Practice Religion Programme – Alive-O 6 School Choir Class Concert
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ICT Integrating ICT into the curriculum. Use of iPads to supplement and extend learning ICT tasks (cross curricular) Make use of facilities at home and local library
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OTHER SUBJECT AREAS Personal Development and Mutual Understanding via PATHS (Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies) Thinking Skills and Personal Capabilities. Spanish/Chinese
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Introducing a new PDMU programme in Years 4-7 PATHS is a social-emotional learning curriculum that focuses on teaching children improved thinking skills and responsible decision making. Aimed at promoting positive self-esteem and alternative thinking skills Parental input required for Pupil of the day. PATHS
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ASSESSMENT A.F.L – W.A.L.T Board, Self Evaluation Standardised NFER Testing Weekly Spelling/Tables Test ALTA Maths Maths/English Monthly assessment (Term 1 beginning in November & Term 2) Maths/English Weekly (Term 3)
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
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