welcome to primary 1 with the primary 1 team. our team mrs wilkinson mrs smith mrs wilson mrs allan...
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Welcome to Primary 1 with the
Primary 1 Team
Welcome to Primary 1 with the
Primary 1 Team
Our Team• Mrs Wilkinson
• Mrs Smith
• Mrs Wilson Mrs Allan Ms Van Kampen
Mrs Feeley
Primary 1, room 2
Primary 1/2, room 1
Support for Learning Assistants
Staffing Visiting Specialists• P.E. – Mrs Lindsay – please encourage your child to dress independently.• Music – Mrs Yeoman• Science – Mrs Macfarlane
In class support• Mrs Wilson• Mrs Allan • Ms Van Kampen• Mrs Feeley
Support staff are also out in the playground
Our Day • Organisation• A.L.Z./Reading• Mental Maths /Odds and Evens• Active maths• Active language – phonics, reading• Handwriting• Have-a-go writing• Story telling• Topic work
In amongst this we have:
Science – Mrs Macfarlane
Music – Mrs Yeoman
Gym – Mrs lindsay
ICT
Drama
Circle Time
Organisation
• Self registration• From Me to You• Snack• Crayons and pencils ready• Water bottles
Money and Lunch
• Always hand in any money in a marked envelope
• Money for bistro should come in a labelled purse/wallet
• For the first term please write on the From Me to You each day what your child is doing for lunch – this can be a stressful time for your child
Other Information
• Any issues will be dealt with immediately
• Appointments can be made before school - 8.50am
• A quick chat at the gate at home time can often be enough to resolve any issues
• If your child needs help we will meet with you prior to parents night
• Parents night is a nice time to come and view your child’s classroom and work and the opportunity to have a chat with the teacher – not a time to worry!
• Also, please remember to label all your child’s belongings.
Active Learning ZoneLearning which engages and challenges children’s thinking using real-life and imaginary situations. It takes full advantage of the opportunities for learning presented by:
• spontaneous play• planned, purposeful play• investigating and exploring• events and life experiences• focused learning and teaching
"I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand."
-- Confucius
• First 30 – 45mins: Active Learning Zone– children have free choice as to the activities they participate in. These may be structured or unstructured
• At present the majority of activities are less structured but will develop more structure as the year progresses
i.e. Free play in water will develop into activities related to volume
Reading
Use of three integrated strategies
1. Phonics - Bug Club2. High frequency words3. Reading book skills
On this basis reading grows
1. Bug Club (phonics)
• Each letter is taught in a very active way using a variety of approaches
• As we move along we learn that two letters together can make a sound
• When we have learnt 7 or 8 letters we start putting these together and blending
c atp ats at
• We learn that there are vowels and that vowels have two sounds.
• Using all this information we very quickly learn to decode words
• Every night as part of our reading homework you will have the opportunity to practise this with your child using the sound board
• Parents can choose to buy a magnetic pack similar to the ones used in class if they wish.
An information sheet will come home when it is time to start this
2. High Frequency Words
• We have compiled a set of 40 words that your child needs to know to progress with his/her reading and writing skills
• You will be given 2/3 words each week to learn
• You will find these words in the reading diary
• At present we are learning the common reading book words – Kipper, Biff and Chip
3. Reading Book Skills• It must be fun!• Discuss the story with your child• First night – read the book to your child• Second night - read together• Third night – your child reads it
If your child wishes to read it every night then this is fine.
• It is vital that you carry out all three aspects of the reading to support your child
• Approximately 2 books a week
Mental Maths/ Odd and Evens
Work on numbers 0 – 10 using:• number fans• whiteboards and pens• number line• interactive whiteboard• interactive games• Odd and Evens (visualisation of
number)
The Curriculum for Excellence
• A framework for change• Builds on existing good practice• Not a single document – allows for
flexibility• An ongoing process of review and
change• ‘I can’ statements – children’s
achievements recorded in their learning journey.
Curriculum for Excellence
The curriculum areas are:• Languages• Mathematics• Health and Wellbeing• Expressive arts • Social studies • Technologies • Sciences• Religious and moral education
Thank you for coming!