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Presentation Evening Year 6. Welcome to the presentation evening  Who we are:  – Mrs Dutta  – Miss Kirwan  – Mrs Rupra.

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1 Presentation Evening Year 6

2 Welcome to the presentation evening  Who we are:  – Mrs Dutta  – Miss Kirwan  – Mrs Rupra

3 Purpose of the evening is to:  Explain organisation of Year 6  Provide information about the curriculum  Answer any questions

4 Timetable of a typical week  Literacy & Maths take up ½ of each day  Foundation Subjects  PPA – Planning, Preparation and Assessment

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6 What to remember…  P.E. bags should be brought into school on Monday and taken home on Friday A P.E. kit should include: a white t-shirt, blue or black shorts, white socks and black plimsolls. Football boots, shin pads and change of underwear are required for games.A P.E. kit should include: a white t-shirt, blue or black shorts, white socks and black plimsolls. Football boots, shin pads and change of underwear are required for games. Sweatshirts/track suits can be worn during the cold months (blue/black)Sweatshirts/track suits can be worn during the cold months (blue/black) Please remember to name each item of the P.E, kit.Please remember to name each item of the P.E, kit. P.E is a legal requirement, therefore a child will only be excused if there is a medical reason, which must be supported by a written note.P.E is a legal requirement, therefore a child will only be excused if there is a medical reason, which must be supported by a written note. Jewellery and Hair.Jewellery and Hair. Swimming caps are compulsory for all children.Swimming caps are compulsory for all children. Kit requirements/details regarding extra curricular activities will be given prior to each event.Kit requirements/details regarding extra curricular activities will be given prior to each event.

7  Reading folders should be brought in every day. (Plastic zip wallet – welfare 75p)  Reading folders should have the reading book, record and library book. Library book should be brought back to school on the day of the library session. Lost books will need to be replaced:Lost books will need to be replaced: Reading book £6.00Reading book £6.00 Library book – hard back £8.00 paper back £5.00Library book – hard back £8.00 paper back £5.00 Reading record 50pReading record 50p Maths textbook £4.00Maths textbook £4.00

8 Homework is given out as follows:  Wednesday - Science  Friday - Maths and Spellings  Homework for other subjects, such as Literacy, is issued at various times depending on what the children are working on in class. (E.g. to complete a task, to support classroom learning)  Children may be required to stay in during break time/ lunchtime, unless they have a note from the parent/carer explaining why they were unable to complete it.  Multiplication facts and weekly spellings should be reinforced daily.  Encourage children to use the correct mathematical and scientific vocabulary.  Children should be reading independently and reading to their parent/carer. Please record this in their reading records.

9 Literacy  There are 3 phases. Writing tasks are shorter in phases 1 & 2 building up to a lengthy piece of writing (fiction / non- fiction) in the final phase.

10 Planning Circles  Gathering ideas and content:  Visual literacy, drama, speaking and listening,  Short writing opportunities Planning, Shared writing, Independent and guided writing: Creative outcomes Phase 3 Shared reading: decoding understanding text analysis Phase 1 Phase 2

11  The children have been split into 3 ability groups (Mrs Dutta, Miss Kirwan and Mrs Rupra).  NC Level descriptors & what is expected (revised objectives are available to take away)  English: ShakespeareShakespeare PoetryPoetry Creative writingCreative writing BiographyBiography AutobiographyAutobiography DiaryDiary Debate/ArgumentDebate/Argument Letter writingLetter writing

12 Writing  VCOP  Grammar

13 Reading  Guided reading  Independent reading  The importance of discussion and questioning during reading

14  Cursive handwriting – 3 examples of handwriting

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16 Maths  Numeracy hour 5 -10 mins mental maths/warm up (chanting tables, counting on/backwards, bingo, guess my number, show me and mental maths tests CD)5 -10 mins mental maths/warm up (chanting tables, counting on/backwards, bingo, guess my number, show me and mental maths tests CD) 15 mins to introduce/explain topic, shared activities15 mins to introduce/explain topic, shared activities 5 mins to explain the independent task (textbook)5 mins to explain the independent task (textbook) 20 mins independent task20 mins independent task 10 mins plenary – go over any problems and possible self/peer marking10 mins plenary – go over any problems and possible self/peer marking  NC Level descriptors & what is expected (revised objectives are available to take away)

17 Resources  There are many affordable resources available in shops that can help children with their work at school  Look for age the book is aimed at (10-11 years) KS2  Some examples are: CGP, Letts and Schofield&Sims.

18 School Uniform  Should consist of the following: White shirt/blouse OR white/turquoise polo shirtWhite shirt/blouse OR white/turquoise polo shirt Navy blue trousers, skirt or pinafore dressNavy blue trousers, skirt or pinafore dress Turquoise and white school dress (optional summer dress)Turquoise and white school dress (optional summer dress) Turquoise cardigan/sweatshirt with school logoTurquoise cardigan/sweatshirt with school logo Blue and turquoise school tie (optional)Blue and turquoise school tie (optional) Plain flat black shoesPlain flat black shoes  If your child wears trainers, these must be plain black.  Children can bring in trainers to change into for playtimes  Please ensure that each item of the uniform is clearly labelled with the child’s name.

19 SATs  During the week 13 th – 17 th May 2013 children will be taking the national Standard Attainment Tasks.  Science: two 45 minute papers – (non-statutory)  English: one 60 minute reading/comprehension paper, one 45 minute writing paper, a 20 minute writing paper and one spelling test. This year there will be an additional grammar test.  Maths: one mental maths test (20 questions), two 45 minute written papers (one with and one without a calculator).  Results should be available during the first week of July.  Examples of test papers are available for inspection.  Useful websites for SATs revision – handout available.

20 Topics taught  Science: Interdependence and Adaptation (Plants and Animals)Interdependence and Adaptation (Plants and Animals) Dissolving and SeparationDissolving and Separation ElectricityElectricity ForcesForces SensesSenses Reversible and Irreversible ChangesReversible and Irreversible Changes Enquiry in Environmental and Technological contextsEnquiry in Environmental and Technological contexts Sex EducationSex Education

21  Humanities: RiversRivers MountainsMountains Ancient GreeceAncient Greece Local History (Northolt)Local History (Northolt)  R.E: ChristianityChristianity JudaismJudaism BuddhismBuddhism

22 The MLE  Forums/Discussion  Votes  Tests  Educational games  Homework  Educational videos  Links to websites  Pupils have their own online space and homepage

23 Appointments  Procedure…if you wish to see a teacher, please make an appointment via the office.

24 Any Questions?

25 Fun Maths Quiz  Mental maths questions

26  Please make sure that you have signed in on the correct class list.  Evaluations Goodbye and thank you for attending the evening!


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