Chestnut. Timetable 2012 - 2013 8.55 – 9.259.25 – 10.2510.25 – 10.40 10.40 – 11.00 11.00 – 12.0012.00 – 1.00 1.00 – 3.15 Monday Guided reading Literacy.

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Chestnut

Timetable – – – – – – – 3.15 Monday Guided reading Literacy Assembly Playtime Maths Lunchtime Dance PSHE French Tuesday Guided reading LiteracyMathsSwimming/ P.E Theme Wednesday Guided reading LiteracyMathsTheme Thursday Guided reading LiteracyMathsTheme Friday Guided reading LiteracyMathsSingingLibrary 1:00- 1:30 Golden Time ICT 8.55 – – – – – – – 3.15 Monday Guided reading Literacy Assembly Playtime Maths Lunchtime ThemeMusicDance Tuesday Guided reading LiteracyMathsSwimming/ P.E Theme Wednesday Guided reading LiteracyMathsThemeICT Thursday Guided reading LiteracyMathsCornets/French/PSHE/Golden Time Friday Guided reading LiteracyMathsSingingThemeLibrary 1:30- 2:00 Theme 8.55 – – – – – – – 3.15 Monday Guided reading Literacy Assembly Playtime Maths Lunchtime MusicDanceTheme Tuesday Guided reading LiteracyMathsSwimming/ P.E Theme Wednesday Guided reading LiteracyMathsICTTheme Thursday Guided reading LiteracyMathsCornets/French/PSHE/Golden Time Friday Guided reading LiteracyMathsSingingThemeLibrary 2:30-3:15

Curriculum Overview Outline Year Plan AutumnSpringSummer Literacy Victorian mystery stories (Sherlock Holmes) Myths and legends Pie Corbett story telling Authors and letters (local authors and write letters to change our local area for the better) Poetry unit on the local area Maths Performance poetry (using shape) Using Victorian money Distance and time of travelMap work Collecting local data to impact on the school Theme VolcanoesVictoriansRomansWW2 Local Area Science Rocks and Soils ( A T 3 ) Light (AT 4) Solids Gases Liquids (A T 3 ) Magnetic Forces ( A T 4 ) Forces ( A T 4 ) Teeth Digestion ( A T 2 ) Living Things/ Habitats (A T 2) Art/DT Volcanoes Working in 3D Printing/ William Morris Mosaics Embellished letters – clay tiles Boats Observational drawing/ Local artists work ICT Bringing Images to life (evidence from class visit to be added to a virtual recount of the day) Turtles and games (prior learning to William Morris prints on roamer world, pixie and pip) Keeping information (Use ICT to show changes in environmental conditions in various habitats and use a branching database) Outline Year Plan AutumnSpringSummer Literacy Maths Theme Adventurers and explorers IndiaMoving and growing WW2 Plants Science Earth, Sun and Moon Electricity Sound Materials Moving and Growing Plants Technology Indian instruments Anderson Shelters Art Using different media Working in 3D Mango Motif World War 2 artists Environmental art/artists Rousseau Clay animals ICT Combining text and graphics The Internet Simulations Manipulating Sound Databases Collecting and presenting information

Curriculum Overview Geography Volcanoes Links to map workBerkhamsted – local area History VictoriansInvaders and SettlersLocal area R.E. Christmas (Victorians celebrations) Easter Religious beliefs held by Romans Sikhism P.E. GamesBall skills - gamesGymOutdoor and adventurous Athletics Swimming (All classes) Music Descriptive sounds Rhythmic patternsMusical arrangementsPentatonic scalesSound colours Singing games Singing P.S.H.E New Beginnings Getting On and Falling Out Say No To Bullying Going For GoalsGood To Be MeRelationshipsChanges Outline Year Plan AutumnSpringSummer Geography Geographical features of countries IndiaMaps - EuropeWeather History ExplorersChanges in IndiaWorld War 2 R.E. ChristianityBuddhismJudaism P.E. multiskillsBall skillsOutdoor and adventurous Balance - gymAthleticsRugby Swimming (all classes) Music Composing Holst – The Planets Indian instruments and music Rhythms and ostinati Singing P.S.H.ENew Beginnings New Beginnings Getting On and Falling Out Say No To BullyingGetting On and Falling Out Say No To Bullying Going For GoalsGood To Be MeRelationshipsChanges Geography Geographical features of countries IndiaMaps - EuropeWeather History ExplorersChanges in IndiaWorld War 2 R.E. ChristianityBuddhismJudaism P.E. multiskillsBall skillsOutdoor and adventurous Balance - gymAthleticsRugby Swimming (all classes) Music Composing Holst – The Planets Indian instruments and musicRhythms and ostinati Singing P.S.H.ENew Beginnings Getting On and Falling Out Say No To Bullying Going For Goals Good To Be MeRelationshipsChanges

Class routines Start time 8:50 – 3:15pm. The door will be locked at 8:55, you will then need to take your child to the office. If you are unable to collect your child contact the school by 3:00. All school uniform needs to be named (including PE kit). A coat is needed at all times as we will go outside in all weathers. Indoors footwear must be black plimsolls or shoes (no crocs or slippers). PE kits need to include: T-shirt in the house colour of your child Jogging trousers Trainers for outdoor PE

Swimming Each class will go swimming on a Tuesday afternoon. We leave school at 12:30 and arrive back at school for 2:00. We will need 2 helpers to walk down with the child. Each class will go swimming on a 4 week rota and a text will go out on Monday to remind children that their class is swimming the next day.

Key information Please close the school gates if you see them open. There are three entrances to the school. Please do not use scooters on the school grounds. Be mindful when parking of the local residents. Parents are responsible for children before and after school.

Key information Contributions – please supply a box of tissues each term. Items for the office. All admin that needs to go to the office, please give to the class teacher in a named envelope. All hard copies of letters are kept in the entrance foyer and on the notice boards outside Willow and Nursery. If your child has any medical/physical condition that we are not aware of please let us know. Please name water bottles and bring them in daily.

Communication Please write a note for: Informing the school of appointments or communicating any issues that arise Please speak to the class teacher or write a note to arrange a meeting about your child It is very important that you let us know of anything that may affect your child in school. If you should have any situations that arise that could affect the emotion of your child please also inform us. E.g. moving house, illness of close relatives, parent travelling and being away from home.

Home learning Spellings will be given out every Friday and they will be tested the following Friday. Your child will have a spelling book with the spellings stuck in to take home. They will return the book on a Friday to be tested. The test will take place in the same book so that you can see the results. Literacy homework will also be given out on the Friday to be completed and handed in the following Wednesday. Maths homework will be given out on the Wednesday to be completed and handed in the following Monday.

Reading Your child will have a reading record for us to communicate in about their reading. Your child will be part of a guided reading session once a week and we will communicate how your child has read and offer ideas on what to focus on next. This will be indicated in the reading record with this sign Your child will need to practice reading at home every day. Please write how they have read and sign the reading record. We will reward your child with house points for reading every day at home. For further information please see our reading letter which is on our website and in our information pack for parents. GR

Literacy Your child has been placed into one of the two literacy groups. These are not only based on the ability of your child. We look at the confidence of children and level of support required when making these decisions. These groups are fluid and we will move children if we feel they would make more progress. To help your child with literacy you can practice handwriting, encourage your child to write about trips that they have been on, read to your child to help them to develop their vocabulary. You can also refer to the school website.

Maths Your child has been placed into one of the two Maths groups. These are not only based on the ability of you child. We look at the confidence of children and level of support required when making these decisions. These groups are fluid and we will move children if we feel they would make more progress. You can help your child at home by viewing our calculation policy which is on our website. You can also play games with your child involving maths, such as snakes and ladders and monopoly. You can use money when visiting the shop, weigh items when making cakes and find many practical ways of involving maths in daily life.

Marking Your child’s work will be marked using green pen. It will be marked with clear positive comments, along with a next step to improve. Their homework will also be marked in this way The children will be given the opportunity to read and reflect on their marked work. Please spend time with them reflecting on their homework and reading the comments. They will be rewarded for excellent work through house points and stars.

Class representative Class representative – Each class has a representative to help the teacher organise parent help during the year and to sort the social side of your class. Chestnut class representative for is Mrs Woollett. If you change your mobile phone number or address then please let the office know (if you have not given either of these to the office please do so asap).

Thank you Thank you for listening. This power point along with the hand outs will be uploaded onto our Greenway website. Please ask if you have any further questions.