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Mrs Mackie 2015-16. Our Expectations  Now that the pupils are in Primary 4, there will be an expectation that all children respect the environment in.

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1 Mrs Mackie 2015-16

2 Our Expectations  Now that the pupils are in Primary 4, there will be an expectation that all children respect the environment in which they are learning and respect others belongings.  We expect good behaviour and good manners at all times.  We ask the children to try their best at all times, working neatly and productively.

3 How you can help? Please support your children in preparing for school each day, your child should bring:  a sharp pencil and ruler  a rubber  a glue stick  highlighter pens  library book  reading record  a healthy, nut free snack  a P.E kit- black shorts and white t-shirt (including jogging bottoms and outdoor P.E shoes)  water bottle Please ensure that your child’s name is on all of their belongings

4 How you can help- Supporting at home Reading  Ask questions, ask your child to write their own comprehension paper.  Ask the child to summarise what they have just read in their own words  Make flash cards of any words the child is struggling to read and practise those daily  Ask your child to read to a younger sibling (if they have one)  Record an audio book, use ipad apps to video your child reading, it helps when they can see and hear themselves.  Model the reading yourself so that your child can copy a fluent and expressive reader.Maths  Regular practise of number bonds, times tables, quick fire mental maths sums in real life contexts e.g. add up the digits on a car number plate in a traffic jam.  Don’t be frightened to tell your child the answer the first time, tell the answer, then ask the question again.  Play card games, like 21

5 How you can help- Supporting at home Spelling  Practise their spelling words daily  Test them on the words  Make sure the child understands the meaning  Encourage the use of a dictionary and thesaurus  Make flash cards  Use free websites like www.spellingcity.comwww.spellingcity.com  You can enter the spelling list words into the website and play games here.

6 Homework We would appreciate all homework to be signed.  Spelling – Spelling homework is set on a Monday by your child’s group teacher and should be handed in by Friday. Pupils are tested on Friday. Words are taken from the Single Word Spelling Test scheme.  Look, say, cover, write, check.  Weekly spelling should also be completed with the appropriate spelling activities  (100 Point Activities) noted in spelling homework jotters.

7 Reading  Your child will take part in a guided reading group with the teacher or a pupil support worker. Each term there will be a focus for this reading. This term our focus is skimming and scanning skills and using a dictionary. Maths  Maths homework will be set on Monday by your child’s group teacher and should be returned on Friday. Other Curricular Areas  This term, the children have been set a rainforest challenge to complete at least 3 rainforest themed activities by Friday 16 th October.

8 Specialist Teachers We will also have lessons throughout the year from:  Miss Kerr- Music  Mrs Mitchell – P.E. Support for Learning  Mrs Kellner, Miss Kerr and Mrs Robertson will provide extra support when needed

9  Building our class community and getting to know each other  Mini topic on our school value- Respectful  Community Contract– Class Expectations  Begun our Rainforest IDL context  Established grouping

10 The Rainforest- Literacy, Social Studies and Expressive Arts focus. Also links to technologies, ICT and Science. Maths- place value, addition and subtraction and data handling (class maths). Literacy- Non fiction reading and dictionary work, writing linked to the Rainforest (describing a scene, fact files, instructions, advertisement), spelling and grammar RME- water P.E- Jog Scotland and tennis with Mrs Mitchell Music- Call and response French- general revision of key greetings

11  The Rainforest- animal factfiles, description of the Rainforest, comparison of Mid Calder/Scotland to the Rainforest, Rainforests in a bottle, sustainability, deforestation, how we can help, Rainforest art, tree study, classification of animals etc…  Money week- We will be presenting a Rainforest Café at an open afternoon. The children will be involved in the planning, making and serving of the food and handling the money.

12  Linked to our IDL context  23 rd September and 5 th October  £7.50  Looking at Biodiversity  Tour of the Zoo  Tickets to see the pandas

13 Positive Ethos Policy  Dojo Points – linked to learning ladder and marbles, dojos can be earnt all around the school, including in the playground  Top Scorers  Living the Values  Star Writer  Star Pupil  Free Time Friday  School Blog  iAchieve  Achievement Assembly

14  Warning given – using our class learning peg ladder  5 minutes incremental loss of Free Time Friday- this can build up to loss of the entire Free Time Friday session.  Reflection sheet to be signed and returned  Move to another seat in the class  Move to another class  Senior management

15  If there is anything you would like to discuss further, please feel free to make an appointment  Use notes via your child to communicate anything that I need to be aware of.


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