British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’

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British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ British School of Ulaanbaatar - Secondary Meet the Teacher Monday 28/01/ pm – 4.30pm

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ Homework (Tic Tac Toe) Mr David Aitchison

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ Reasons for homework It improves your child’s thinking and memory It helps your child develop positive study skills and habits that will serve him or her well throughout life Homework encourages your child to use time wisely It teaches your child to work independently Homework teaches your child to take responsibility for his or her work It allows your child to review and practice what has been covered in class It helps your child to get ready for the next day’s class Homework helps your child learn to use resources, such as libraries, reference materials, and computer Web sites to find information It encourages your child to explores subjects more fully than classroom time permits It allows your child to extend learning by applying skills to new situations It helps your child integrate learning by applying many different skills to a single task, such as book reports or science projects Homework helps parents learn more about what your child is learning in school It allows parents to communicate about what he or she is learning It encourages parents to spark your child’s enthusiasm

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ Tic Tac Toe At the British school of Ulaanbaatar we use a system that encourages independence and a high quality finish. (Homework not given for homework’s sake)

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ Time For each task students should spend between 60 and 90 minutes to ensure that it is finished to a high standard.

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ Example Task

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ Science Home Learning project

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ Standard of homework To create a model Cell (Levelled task) Level: 3C Level: n/a Below target level for the task

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ Geography

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ Art

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ How to access the homework

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ Missing/Low quality Friday after school detentions 15:00 – 16:00

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ Q & A Questions only related to the new home work system. Thank You !

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ National Curriculum Levelling Mr Lee Jones

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ Level 7 Level 6 Level 5 Level 4 7a 7b 7c 6a 6b 6c 5a 5b 5c 4a 4b 4c Levels 8 and 9 Level 3 and below In UK secondary schools, most children are expected to progress 2 sub-levels each year. These attainment levels are used in all subjects, but the examples given are for core subjects (English, maths, science). Most children will attain level 4 by the end of Key Stage 2 (Year 6), and level 6 by the end of Key Stage 3.

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ Level 7 Level 6 Level 5 Level 4 7a 7b 7c 6a 6b 6c 5a 5b 5c 4a 4b 4c Levels 8 and 9 Level 3 and below Year 6 Year 9 Year 8 Year 7 This shows progress of an “average” child through Key Stage 3.

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ Student Planners Mr Lee Jones

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ All planners are to be signed weekly by parents and teachers. First line of communication between home and school. Students should be using planners to write down homework tasks and any other important messages about school. Key Stage 3

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ School Uniform Mr Lee Jones

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ Please add the uniform policy

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ PE kit Mr Lee Jones

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ From half term all students will be expected to wear full correct uniform for all PE lessons. (Please add pictures of the PE uniform)

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ Curriculum Overviews Mr Lee Jones

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ (Please add the curriculum overviews that were sent home to parents)

British School of Ulaanbaatar ‘To educate global citizens in pursuit of personal excellence in an ever evolving community to become lifelong learners’ Thank you for attending