Welcome to Prep Helping at school Home readers Numeracy at home

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Welcome to Prep Helping at school Home readers Numeracy at home Prep Team Abbie, Hannah & Luciana

Helping in the classroom Listening to students read throughout the morning Sharpening pencils Library returning & borrowing Maintaining our gardens and sweeping the courtyards Maintaining the Library books in alphabetical order Filing students’ work Helping out with community walks Assisting with cooking Sharing your profession with the students during the job unit Help with walking to swimming We do ask that if you are helping in the classroom that you respect the privacy of our students by not discussing what they have told you or their progress with others . If you have concerns please discuss it with one of the teachers. Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate younger siblings in the classroom or during excursions. Working with children's check http://www.workingwithchildren.vic.gov.au

Getting involved around the school Some of the ways to get involved! School Council Buildings and Grounds Committee mailto:bng@morelandmps.vic.edu.au Parents’ Club Family Cooking Human Powered Vehicle Working bees Future Makers and the Merri Creek Project The Parents’ Club holds monthly meetings Everyone at MPS is welcome to attend and contribute ideas and hear about what is happening at MPS. Some of the ways to help out through the Parents’ Club: BBQs School Fete Trivia Night Breakfasts Keep an eye out in the newsletter for more information

Home readers Readers will go home towards the end of term 1. We set reading levels based on ongoing testing. The books that go home are not meant to be hard. We send books home to help students with their fluency, comprehension and to share an enjoyment of reading with their families. In class we will challenge students with harder texts and play games that introduce sight words. It’s best not to compare your child's reading to their siblings or classmates. Each student will develop their reading at a different rate. Home Readers should not replace reading to your child.

Remember children will learn these skills gradually at their own pace Reading Concepts Concepts about Print: “I understand the conventions and processes of reading” Text direction Identify the parts of a book Identify and distinguish between a letter, a word and a sentence Understand the use of basic punctuation Comprehension skills: "I understand, remember and can make connections with what I read" Retell a story Understand the message of a story/ make a connection to the story Predict what might happen Work out the meaning of unknown words Remember children will learn these skills gradually at their own pace

Supporting a child to learn to (love to) read PICTURE: "Have a look at the picture... What is the dog doing?" FIRST LETTER: "What's the first sound? That's right... 'The dog is d...d....digging!" TEXT PATTERN: "It's just like the other pages; look... 'This dog is sitting... This dog is running...'. So what does this page say?" SIGHT WORDS. Not all English words can be sounded out. So look for common words that repeat in the book, make a game of finding them together as your child reads to you. This dog is digging. https://www.education.vic.gov.au/parents/learning/Pages/literacy-birth-year-2.aspx

Hearing Students Read in the Classroom Things to remember How it works Learning to read and write can be a lot harder for some students than others, for a wide variety of reasons, including prior experience with reading and writing, maturity, attention span, eyesight,fine motor control and learning styles. Each student will be at a different level so make sure you encourage them to use different strategies, including, looking at the picture, first letter, text patterns and letter names and sounds. We celebrate mistakes in the classroom because it means students are giving something a go. Support your children and others in the class with a bit of simple praise! A calendar will be placed on the notice board so parents/family members can sign up. Sign in at the office and show them your Working with Childrens check. Before the morning bell please check in with one of the teachers so that they can arrange who you will be working with that day. We will get students to change their home reader books and then we will give you the pile of book bags. Once one child finishes reading they will call the next child's name on the pile. Read one on one with students.

Numeracy at Home Ideas for home Games using numbered cards or dice to help with number sense and subitising. Ordering and classifying by number, length, size, type and identifying the common link between them. Comparing and predicting. Identifying numbers in the environment, and their purpose. Making collections to match numerals. Following and identifying sequences and patterns are the first steps to coding.

More ideas! Look out for a Numeracy at Home information evening in Term 2 Everyday Maths Animations Number Doctors Instagram How to build your child's numeracy skills from birth to year 2 https://www.education.vic.gov.au/parents/learning/Pages/numeracy-birth-year-2.aspx https://fuse.education.vic.gov.au/ResourcePackage/ByPin?pin=WSC2SM