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Touch-Base Parent-Teacher-Meet

Primary 2

20 Jan 2017

Agenda

• School’s Focus for 2017

• Programmes and Assessment Framework

• Road Safety

• Class Processes

• Home-school collaboration

• Q & A

Concerned Citizens,

Innovative Thinkers,

inspired for

Excellence, Service and Influence

Vision

5

Hallmarks of our students

A Cantonment student is

• Innovative in thinking

• A servant leader

• Morally upright

PSLE 2016

• In 2016, our first full cohort of students sat

for the PSLE.

• Our standard subject students have scored

passes above comparable schools and

national in all subjects.

• The quality passes of almost all standard

subjects are also above comparable

schools and national.

PSLE 2016

• 15 students have achieved PSLE T-scores

of 245 and above

• 11 students, who took foundation subjects,

have been offered places in the Normal

Academic (NA) stream in secondary

schools.

Focus for 2017

Academic Performance

• The teachers will continue to provide

differentiated approach to coach the

students to learn effectively and perform to

his / her best ability.

Focus for 2017

Thinking Curriculum @ CPS is Cantonment’s

distinctive programme

• Students will continue to learn and use thinking

strategies during class lessons

• Students will be given opportunities to apply

higher order thinking in school-based

programmes

• Parents will be invited to be “Thinking Partners”

Focus for 2017

Good Character & Servant Leaders

• Students will continue to learn to apply

school values in school and at home

• Students will be given opportunity to serve

the community and we want Cantonment

students to be known as community

ambassadors

Character, Citizenship &

Leadership (CCLE)

We believe that:

• Every child has the propensity to be persons

of good character;

• Every child should be given the opportunity to

serve and lead others; and

• The school, home and community play

equally important roles in shaping the child.

CCLE

CCLE Approach and Programme

Character

Education

• Lessons and case studies based

on the 5 school values

Citizenship

Education

• Core events, lessons and current

affairs discussion based on the 6

NE messages

• Values-in-Action (VIA)

programme: service learning to

contribute to others and the

community

Leadership

Education

• students given leadership roles in

class , CCA and prefectorial roles

School Values Desired Behavioural Indicators

1. Behaves appropriately at all times

2. Wears my school uniform neatly and

practises good hygiene at all times

3. Abides by the school rules

4. Listens attentively when others are speaking

5. Does not interrupt or disturb others when

someone is speaking

1. Says “thank you” to others when they are

kind to me

2. Admits my mistake readily

3. Apologises to others when I have done

something wrong without being reminded

4. Practises good manners and greets others

5. Offers help to others in need without being

prompted

School Values Desired Behavioural Indicators

1. Stands, walks and sits with good posture

2. Is able to speak in front of my class

without fear

3. Is able to present my thoughts and

feelings clearly

4. Takes pride in my work

1. Ensures that my work is nice and neat

2. Keeps on trying even when things get

difficult

3. Finds ways to solve difficult problems

4. Works hard to help others in need

5. Provides encouragement and support

to my friend

School Values Desired Behavioural Indicators

1. Have honesty

2. Is able to distinguish right from wrong

3. Stands up for what is right

4. Praises others for their contributions

*This can also be found in your child’s school handbook.

CCLE

• Reflection will be used as the main

assessment on the students’ learning in

CCLE.

• Reflections to be captured in worksheet or

CCE journal.

CCLE:

Collaboration with Parents

Parents’ role:

•Reiterate on the importance of learning and

upholding the school values

•Read your child’s reflections

•Reinforce the values / lessons your child should

learn

•Acknowledge on the reflections

• A new segment in CCE lessons “Family

Time” provides suggestions for activities

that allow parents to bond with their

children and support CCE.

• For more information on how you can

reinforce the values taught in schools,

please visit this

website, https://www.schoolbag.sg/

Character and

Citizenship Education

• Build a Strong Foundation in English Language with STELLAR

(Strategies for English Language Learning And Reading)

– Good listening skills

– Good reading habits

– Speaking with confidence

– Writing with passion

• EL Programmes and Events

– EL Week cum International Friendship Day

– O.T.T.E.R. Programme (Our Time To Enjoy Reading)

– Class Library for Reading Corner

– Moo – O reading recording

– Learning Centres – reading, listening, writing and speaking

– No Remedial

– Learning journeys P1 – Zoo, and P2 – Science Centre

English LanguageAvid Readers Eloquent Speakers Inspired Writers

• Infusion of THINKING skills in Reading Comprehension, Writing and Speaking

– Bloom’s Taxonomy of Thinking Dimensions as reference

– Using Visible Thinking protocols

• Collaboration with Partners such as NLB

– Student members of NLB

– NLB Mobile Library

– Student Reading Interest Profile

– NLB assembly programme

• Collaboration with Parents

– Check handbook for homework and correspondences with teacher

– Read to and with your child

– Encourage your child to read extensively – magazines, newspapers, journals

– Encourage your child to take part in any external writing or speaking competition to

gain exposure.

– Engage you child in conversation that require them to explain or describe their

emotion. This can help them write more convincingly in their composition.

English LanguageAvid Readers Eloquent Speakers Inspired Writers

Pedagogical Approach:

C-P-A Approach•Infuse hands-on activities to make learning of Math fun and authentic.

•encounter mathematics in a meaningful way

•leverage on conceptual development

Promotes students’ active participation in learning

Use appropriate manipulatives to aid understanding

Mathematics

(Primary 2)

Mathematics Enhancement Programmes

1. Learning Support for Numeracy (LSM)

• Continuity programme from P1.

• Objectives:– To level up and help students achieve an age-appropriate

mathematical age.

– To equip students with mathematical knowledge, skills and

dispositions so that they can learn mathematics with their peers.

• Withdrawal as well as Supplementary Mode

• Conducted by qualified LSM teachers

• Smaller class size

Mathematics

(Primary 2)

Mathematics Enhancement Programmes

2. Financial Literacy Programme

• In collaboration with Junior Achievement Singapore (JA) to engage

volunteers from the financial world to come into our school to run

the programme.

• At P2, our focus will be on Differentiating Needs and Wants.

3. Math Olympiad Training

• Primary 2 to 6 high achieving students

• develop higher order thinking skills and solve non-routine

problems

Mathematics

(Primary 2)

Mission

• Nurture our students to be confident and effectivecommunicators in the Mother Tongue Languages.

• Enable them to appreciate the rich culture andheritage of the Chinese, Malays and Indians (Tamil).

Mother Tongue Languages

Special Department Programmes

• Friday Reading Programme (Morning) – students need to bring MT storybooks to read in the hall/parade ground

• MT Library periods (bi-weekly) – teachers will be bringing students to library to borrow MT books. Pls remind them to bring their EZ Link card.

• MT Fortnight (July) – cultural and language activities will be organized for students

Enrichment Lesson:

• Speech and Drama – conducted to encourage students to express themselves confidently in the MT language.

Mother Tongue Languages

Assessment

Framework

1) Bite-Sized Tests (Term 1-3 )

Short test for milestone check on students’ understanding

of the various components in each subject.

Marks will be reflected in the report book.

2) Semestral Assessment (Term 4)

Tests skills and concepts that have been taught by the end

of Term 4.

Marks will be reflected in the report book.

Types of assessments at Primary 2

Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4• Reading Aloud • Review Test

(Language Use & Comprehension)

Listening Comprehension

Show and Tell Review Test

(Language Use &

Comprehension)

Reading & Conversation

Review Test (Language Use, Sentence making and Comprehension)

Picture Composition

Oral Listening Picture

Composition Language Use

and Comprehension

10% 20% 20% 50%

English Language

Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Listening Reading Aloud

Spelling/Grammar/

Vocabulary Test

Conversation Spelling/Gramma

r/ Vocabulary Test

Oral Listening Spelling/Gramma

r/Vocabulary

Composition

10% 20% 20% 50%

Mother Tongue Language

Mathematics Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4

2 Quizzes Quiz Performance Task

Quiz

Performance

Task

End of year examination based on all topics learnt

10% 20% 30% 40%

Absent during Bite-sized Assessments

A student who is absent from any bite-sized assessment with or without

a Valid Reason (VR)

- may sit for it if he returns within 3 working days after the actual

date of assessment. Marks obtained will be computed

- will not sit for the assessment if he/she returns after the 3 working

days’ grace period. Overall marks will be pro-rated to

100%. However, the assessment (except for performance task) will

be given to the students for revision.

Bite-sized Assessment SOP

Absent during Semestral Assessments

a) Absent with a valid reason – If a student is physically unwell, the student must have a

valid medical certificate issued by a doctor. A medical issued by a Chinese physician or

a letter from parent/guardian will not be accepted .

b) Absent without a valid reason – If a student is absent for an examination and does not

have a valid reason e.g.: student is unwell and is without a medical certificate or only

has a letter from parent/guardian, aa zero will be given for the paper.

c) There is no make-up examination for a student who is absent for any written

examination. Students who are absent will be given the written paper as practice at a

later date. For oral examination, the student who is absent with a valid reason will be

allowed to sit for it within 3 days after the last day of the oral examination.

d) If a student is unwell on the day of the examination, he/she will not be allowed to sit for

the paper. The teacher will contact the parent/guardian to bring the student home to

see a doctor.

Semestral Assessment SOP

Absent during Semestral Assessments

For a student who is absent with a VR, the following will apply:

Subject Present for Absent for Marks

English /

Mother

Tongue

Language

- Listening Compre

- Paper 1

- Paper 2

Oral

- Overall marks will be pro-

rated to 100% if absent

with a VR

- 0 marks for the

component missed if

there is no VR

- Oral

- Paper 1

- Paper 2

Listening

Compre

- Oral

- Listening Compre

- Paper 2

Paper 1

- Oral

- Listening Compre

- Paper 1

Paper 2 - VR will be recorded for

the entire subject if

absent with a VR

- 0 marks for the entire

subject if there is no VR

Mathematics N.A. Whole Paper

Semestral Assessment SOP

Unwell on the day of Assessments

If a student is unwell on the day of the test,

- he will not sit for the paper. He will be advised to go

home and rest.

- No special arrangements will be made for students

who have to leave school early or come late on

examination days. They are expected to seek medical

advice first and get well before coming back to school

to sit for their examinations.

Our Approach to Safety

ROAD SAFETY

Use the Overhead Bridge and Pedestrian Crossings

ROAD SAFETY

DO NOT CROSS AT DANGEROUS POINTS

Communicating Road Safety Message

Setting up a Road Crossing Practice Area

for students

Snack Break

• Between 12.30 pm to 1.00 pm

• Your child will be allowed to consume snacks in the

classroom.

• Your child is encouraged to bring healthy dried snacks.

• Suggestion:

– Fruits

– Raisins

– Biscuits

– Bun

– Nuts

– Cereal Bar

– Biscuits

FTGP

• FTGP: Form Teacher Guidance Period

• FTGP lessons are conducted to build better

teacher-student relations.

• Good values are also taught.

• Both Form Teachers conduct FTGP lessons

Class Processes

• Homework

• Class Rules

• Class Expectations

• Absenteeism

• Collaboration with Parents

Homework Policy

What is homework?

Any learning activity that students are required to complete

outside of curriculum time.

Assignments and Projects are considered as homework.

Revision of school work or studying for tests and exams are

not considered homework.

There is a difference between class work that a student did not

complete in class and work that is assigned as ‘homework’

Key objectives of homework

Reinforce learning and deepen understanding

Apply skills and concepts taught

Develop good study skills and habits

Encourage ownership and responsibility for independent

learning

Teachers and parents can monitor student progress.

Homework Policy

Homework Policy

Promoting a balanced life for our students

No homework will be given on holidays

accorded for religious observances and

racial celebration e.g. Hari Raya, Good

Friday. This is to recognise that homework

will mean time taken away from family

bonding and family commitments.

Homework is regulated and monitoredso that there is no overload on any one day.

E/M/MTL will not all assign homeworkon one day for completion by the next day.Teachers will write on the whiteboardwork assigned for their respective subjectsto help monitor this. Sufficient lead time is given for completion.

Homework submission date is made known to pupils.

Based on individual student needs,homework can be modified and scaled down or scaled up.

Homework Policy

Promoting a balanced life for our students

Class Rules

Class Expectation

Attire

• Please ensure that nametags are ironed or

sewn on by Term 1 Week 5.

– For formal uniform, nametags are to be sewn

1 cm above the pocket for boys.

– For girls, it should be in the middle of the

second button and side of the sleeves.

Attire

• Please ensure that plain white shoes and

socks are worn only. Shoes and socks

cannot come with coloured

stripes/trimmings.

• Headgear of any type e.g. hoods,

hats/caps, scarves, is not allowed

• No make up/ tattoo/accessory of any type

is allowed – refer to p. 15 of student

handbook.

Punctuality

• Silent reading starts at 7.40 a.m.; students are expected to participate in this.

• Flag-raising ceremony will start at 7.50 a.m. so that classes can start promptly at 8 a.m.

• When students are late for school, it causes stress to the child and this affects their readiness for class.

• Students need to develop the habit to being punctual.

• Students are to read their English storybooks from Monday to Thursday and Mother Tongue books on Friday.

Absenteeism

Please call/email the Form Teacher

if your child is absent.

Upon returning to school, provide a

• medical certificate or

• letter with a valid reason (not to be used for Review Tests and Exams)

Parents are our partners

As far as possible, provide conducive environment for study at home

Regularly and consistently supervise to help student develop good work habits.

Dedicate a homework period/time at home.

SUPPORT FROM

PARENTSIS CRUCIAL

HELP US TO HELP YOUR CHILDREN

Home-school Collaboration

– Cantonement Pri’s partnership with MSF

–Organises monthly parenting talks on topics specifically catering to

the needs of Cantonment Pri parents

– Received positive feedback from previous years’ participants

– Fully subsidied by MSF – Workshops are FREE!

– Takes place on Friday evenings (typically 6.30pm – 8.30 pm) and

weekday mornings (typically 8am – 10am)

– Information of upcoming talks will be available on

• Cantonment Facebook page

• C2hamps notification

• Letter to parents

–Sign up via Google form or reply slip to General Office

Family Matters@Cantonment

Please complete this survey to let us

know your needs & preferences:

http://tinyurl.com/FMcps1

Family Matters@Cantonment

Upcoming Talk:

Have you ever wonder why some people are so successful and well like by others while some find it

hard to piece things together in their life? This has a lot to do with our intelligence and how we

perceive and manage issues.

The level of IQ or Intelligence Quotient defines how smart a person is. People used to associate

how successful a person by how ‘smart’ he is. However, how ‘smart’ a person is a contribution of

many areas. So IQ alone cannot be used to determine the level of success a person.

Another big contribution to the success of a person is the Emotion Quality, commonly known as EQ.

EQ deals with self-awareness, interpersonal and social skills, empathy and self-control. EQ is a great

arena of leadership but it alone may not lead one to success.

Adversity Quotient, AQ, the least heard of all the three is another important aspect of being

successful in life. AQ allows one to face and problem solve in time of adversity. Success is

impossible without AQ as the path to success is full of ups and downs.

Family Matters@Cantonment

Upcoming Talk:

Attend this talk to learn ways to build the IQ, EQ and AQ in

your child to guide your child towards success.

Date: 17 Feb 2017

Time: 8am – 11am

Venue: Cantonment Pri Sch (PAL Room)

How to sign up?

– Registration form (distributed to students)

– Online (refer to school FB page / c2hamps notification)

Family Matters@Cantonment

What can Parents do?Spend time with them :

Talk to them – they may feel the pressure as there is

more homework this year

Play with them – family outings during weekends to

de-stress

Encourage your child to :

Talk to you or a teacher or a friend

Exercise or play a sports regularly

Go for a movie or read a good book

Have sufficient rest

Communication

1. C2hamps

• Receive important notification

from school

• Teachers will send 1-1 messages

to you

• User manual available on school

website

• Contact support@elchemi.net for

technical support

https://cantonmentpri.c2hamps.elchemi.net

Communication

2. Students’ Handbook

•Platform for communication with parents

•Parents should check the children’s

handbook from time to time

•Teachers cannot check every student’s

handbook so may not get the message from

parents immediately

•Teachers will train the students to write their

homework in the handbook

Q & A

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