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Meet the Teacher 2012 Karaka Syndicate. Classes Welcome to the 2012 school year!!!  Room 7 – Mrs Chrissie Clarke – Year 3  Room 6 – Miss Kelly Steward.

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1 Meet the Teacher 2012 Karaka Syndicate

2 Classes Welcome to the 2012 school year!!!  Room 7 – Mrs Chrissie Clarke – Year 3  Room 6 – Miss Kelly Steward – Year 3&4  Room 5 – Mrs Tiana Farrell – Year 3&4 We are lucky to have Mrs Michele Gregg working in Room 5 each Thursday (Beginning Teacher release). Mrs Teri Taylor works in Room 6 and Room 7 (Management release).

3 Purpose of Meet the Teacher  To introduce the teaching staff.  To go over our school vision and values.  To discuss syndicate routines.  To share our expectations.

4 Bell Times  The bag bell goes at 8:45am. It is ideal if children are here at this time to allow them to enter the classroom and have time to get prepared for the day ahead.  Children should not be arriving at school prior to 8am as we cannot guarantee teacher supervision.  School finishes at 3pm.

5 Buses  We have Bus 1A, 1B, 2 and 3.  All buses except Bus 3 leave straight after school. Children going on Bus 3 are to wait on the front courts.  Any changes to buses need to be made by contacting the office.  Bus issues and safety.

6 Our Goals and Expectations  Developing children’s independence: -packing their own bag (lunch, homework, togs, library books…) -knowing how they are getting home after school -sound work habits (settling to work quickly and quietly, completing all set tasks, understanding more about their learning, staying on task…)  Developing responsibility: -returning homework on time, looking after their jumpers and shoes, handing in notes and permission slips, taking notices home, helping with jobs around the classroom, owning their action and behaviour…

7 School Vision and Values RICH Values  Respect  Inclusion  Care  Honesty Powerful Learner Traits  Taking Risks  Persevere  Make Connections  Ask Questions  Reflect

8 Behaviour  We follow our RICH values and have high expectations of how children will work and behave.  The Karaka Syndicate follows the Green Card system.  We have a Green Card reward each term for children who have maintained a high level of behaviour all term.  The Thinking Room is used for serious playground and classroom incidents.

9 Routines  Getting ready before school.  Getting back to class promptly after breaks.  Having what they need when they need it.  Listening when the teacher is talking.  Following instructions.  Getting themself ready for each lesson.  Helping pack up and keep the classroom tidy.

10 Homework  Time Allowances: Homework should take up to 30 minutes (including 10-15 minutes of reading).  Hand In Dates: Most homework is issued on Monday and due on Friday. Class teachers will advise more information.  Difficulties: Children shouldn’t be battling with homework. Please see your child’s teacher if there are any problems.  Completion: We expect that children will take home, complete and return all set homework tasks. We want to develop routine.  Coverage: Homework mostly consists of reading, spelling and maths. There may be topic activities or projects included at times.

11 Classroom Programmes  Testing will be carried out over the next four weeks to establish where children are at.  At this time of the year it is important for teachers and children to get to know each other and complete related activities.  We are keen to get regular programmes up and running. This does take time as the children get used to how things are to be done.

12 Topics  Our Deep Understanding Topic is Identify – Me, My Family, My School and My Community.  Swimming – Children are expected to participate, just as they are in other curriculum areas. A note is necessary if children are to be excused.  EOTC – Sonshine Ranch, GymSport, Kariotahi Beach or Clarks Beach. A note is coming asap.

13 Other Information  Sport will be on Monday and will start after swimming finishes. Children need a change of t-shirt for sport and fitness.  All classes visit the library on Tuesday.  Any readers or journals sent home must be returned the next day as these are often in short supply and are needed for follow-up activities or other groups.

14 Class Wiki Pages  Wiki pages were started last year. These provide parents (and other family members) with access to class information.  These will be up and running again soon – http://2012wpsrm06.wikispaces.com  Putting information on wiki pages can be quite time consuming but we feel it is valuable. This year we are aiming to have more children’s work on the wikis.  Cyber Safety agreements will be checked soon.  Importance of Cyber Safety.

15 Ways to help  Help to get homework completed and returned.  Ensure the office has up to date contact details.  Let teachers know if there is an issue that is affecting your child (health, family situation, learning difficulty…).  Send money along in a named envelope.  Collect Yummy stickers.  Keep up to date by checking the weekly school newsletter and wiki pages.  Send along ice-cream containers, scrap paper, coloured paper, newspaper…

16 Contacting Us Please feel free to contact us when necessary. Before school is a very busy time where teachers are preparing for the day and talking with children. The best way is to send along a note or send an email or phone the office.

17 Questions???


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