Welcome! Miss Henry Miss McBane Mrs Nelson. Expectations Children are expected to follow the school’s classroom rules which are on display in every room.

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Welcome! Miss Henry Miss McBane Mrs Nelson

Expectations Children are expected to follow the school’s classroom rules which are on display in every room. There are plenty of occasions when we encourage discussion but there are also times when we ask the children to work in silence. We also try to develop the children’s ability to work independently.

Expectations Children are expected to practise spellings and tables every week and we also ask parents/carers to read with their children a minimum of three times per week. This needs to be recorded in their Homework Diaries.

Uniform Children are expected to wear school uniform. There is a Winter and Summer uniform – see handbook. Summer gingham dresses must be white and green. Formal school shoes must be worn at school, if a child loses or does not have these (for any reason) plimsolls should be worn. We have spare plimsolls if the child does not have any. In KS2, trainers may be worn at break and lunch for their football day only.

Nail varnish and make-up should not be worn at school. Girls must adhere to school headwear – bows etc. Cardigans and jumpers must not be tied around waists. Shirts must be tucked in.

Rewards and Consequences Rewards follow the school’s Cloud System. Children start each day on the Sun and can move up to the Star for exemplary behaviour. Rewards include Golden Time, certificates and house-points. (This has just been reviewed after discussion with children/School Council.) Warnings follow the school system; initial warning (which can be collective,) moving away from others, miss play and seeing Headteacher/parents for serious incidents.

Morning Routine  Children come in via the playground door from 8:40am, enter class, put bags, purses, water bottles, reading books, etc. away.  Children settle to Early Morning Work.  The door is locked at 8:50am then a bell rings. Late children must report to the office.  8:50am Registration.  9:00am Assembly

Homework The children will be given spellings and tables on a Friday and tested on a Wednesday. They will also receive a mini-project to complete over the half term. As this is new, children will only complete one project over the Autumn Term. Teachers will provide a structure to the pieces of work expected/issued. In addition to this, they will receive maths homework (which will usually be Mathletics.) This is issued on Friday and returned on or before the following Wednesday.

Mathletics Mathletics is used in class to help us monitor the progression of pupils. If possible, encourage the children to use this at home too. Children can receive support, when working on Mathletics at home.

Reading Our books are banded to give our children an appropriate reading experience. Children will change their books as appropriate. Children also have access to the books in the Infant/Junior Library.

Groups Across the school, we use the same names for the groups to ensure consistency and to allow all members of the school community to identify the groups.

Activities The groups at Harold Wood Primary School are: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green and Blue. These groups cater for children who are above National expectations through to those working below national expectations. Children can work in mixed ability groups for some subjects and can also be moved for certain activities.

Snacks In Key Stage 2, children are allowed to bring vegetables or a piece of fruit for a snack during playtime. Or, money (30p) can be brought in to purchase a healthy snack. Children are responsible for their own money. Fruit and vegetables are offered free of charge to the Key Stage 1 children daily – please note any allergies with their teacher.

Water Bottles Children can bring in a water bottle for use during the day. We encourage this as a way of helping the children to concentrate. However, children are not permitted to drink while teaching is in progress. Also ensure that water bottles have sports’ caps to reduce spillage.

Toilet Children are encouraged to go to the toilet: o Before school o Break times o Lunch times * Exceptions can be made.

PE PE will take place in the hall on Friday. Games will be outside on a Monday.

Swimming Swimming takes place every Friday. Year 5 will be in the Autumn Term, Year 4 in the Spring and Year 3 in the Summer.

PE and Swimming No jewellery is allowed to be worn at school, except for watches. Watches must be removed for PE, Games and Swimming. The children are responsible for their belongings. If children wear earrings, they will be asked to take them out.

How we ensure consistency across Y_ Teachers plan their lessons together to ensure continuity across the classes. However, we adapt all our lessons to the needs of our particular class so experiences may vary.

School Policies School policies, e.g. child protection and behaviour, can be found on the school website.

This Term: Science – Brilliant Bubbles; Teeth & eating RE –Journeys ICT – We are co- authors (Wikipedia); We are HTML editors (Websites) Art – Journeys DT - Ballistas MFL – French History – The Romans; The Normans Music – Dragon Scales

Reading and Homework Diaries o We are continuing to use our Reading and Homework Diaries. o These support home/school links and provide children a place to record their homework. o Parents should sign to say that homework has been completed. o If these books are lost, there will be a charge of £1 for a replacement.

Making an appointment If you need to see one of the teachers, you’ll need to make an appointment with the office. This is because we often have other after school commitments.

Thank you for attending…