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1 Meet the Parents 2019

2 Starter

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4 Welcome / Overview Who are we? The curriculum The daily routine
Our Golden Rules Our expectations SATs and transition anxiety What you can do to help What we can do to help The residential How to talk to your class teacher

5 Our Year 6 Class teachers
Mrs Johnson Our school head teacher! Experienced former Year 6 teacher Dyslexic teaching award Ks2 Moderator for Hertfordshire in Year 6 Writing PGCAEP in literacy Mr Seery Experienced Year 6 teacher. Background in SEND and behavioural needs. Trained in ELKLAN. Previous roles in Maths mastery and computing. Also a big fan of reading 

6 Our curriculum this year
Please refer to the handout to see what we are doing this term. Spring term – Our focus will be on preparing for the SATs but also having an engaging curriculum. Our topic will be Greeks with a look at their history and how they have influenced modern society. Summer term – Our final term will be looking at the Victorians. We will be finishing off the year with a performance, hopefully having our Enterprise faire and, of course, the residential.

7 A normal day in Year 6 (AM)
8:40 - Mr Seery is on the playground for quick chats and children should be putting phones in the office. 8:45 – One line – ready for proud walking. We enter the school silently and take off our coats. Children hand in reading diaries, any contact books with notes are handed in directly to Mr Seery. Children will need to complete half a page of mental maths before assembly. 9:15 – Assembly 9:30 – Maths (10 minutes of targeted arithmetic with a 45 minute lesson) Children are in separate groups according to ability and need. 10:30 – Breaktime – Any unfinished work and non-readers stay into complete. 10:45 – English and Guided reading 12:10 – Lunch

8 A normal day in Year 6 (PM)
13:00 – Afternoon begins with a SPAG warm up activity – normally spelling and handwriting. 13:15 – Afternoon session 1 14:15 – Afternoon session 2 15:00 – Mindfulness minute 15:05 – Class story 15:15 – End of day

9 Our 4 school rules We are listeners We are learners We are respectful
We are responsible

10 Our expectations Children are Year 6 and that means they are role models for our school. We expect their behaviour in all parts of the school to be perfect. We reinforce that children should be mature, organised and responsible for their actions. Children should be reading every day for minutes with an age-appropriate book. They will need to complete their reading record with a meaningful entry that shows me what they have gained from their reading. Children should be practising spellings as and when possible. Contact books should be shared and signed regularly. Children are responsible for the above – not you!

11 SATS Standard Assessment Tests (SATs) are
statutory end of key stage tests of the core subjects of the National Curriculum: English and Maths. Papers are sent away to independent markers and then returned to the school. Results are out in the beginning of July. Writing is now teacher assessed.

12 How you can help us….. You are the biggest influence on your child and your words carry more weight than ours ever can…. Be supportive Be kind Be firm Discuss problems and how they can be solves. Be open to talking to your child about their concerns and encourage them to share concerns with us. We are open to questions and like to resolve matters quickly. Encourage them to do their homework and to read. Homework is not optional and must be completed. If homework is not completed they will be kept in at playtimes and asked to complete it. Never miss a day of school if you can help it! Most importantly…. Know when to step back. Foster their maturity Don’t encourage babyish or immature behaviour Encourage their responsibility.

13 How we can help you If you need our support we can help you.
We run homework club every Monday during lunch. We offer a selection of amazing Year 6 appropriate texts to read.

14 The residential

15 Want to talk to your class teacher? Here’s how!
Quick questions – catch us on the playground at the start or end of the day or use Communication Diary Pressing concerns – s may be the best way to get in touch. Please send them via the office and I will get in touch as soon as possible. I aim to respond within 24hrs but please be aware there may be a wait of up to 3 days. Serious concerns – Make an appointment to see me via the office and I will try to meet with you.


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