year 6 parent information evening - thursday 24 th september 2015 a warm welcome from mrs. davis and...
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Year 6Parent Information Evening
-Thursday 24th September 2015
A warm welcome from
Mrs. Davis and Mrs. English
What will our child be learning in Year ?
Our Creative Curriculum Topics:
Autumn: War – What is it good for? Shang Dynasty and
Battle of Britain
Spring: Victorians – Life is Hard
Summer: Lights, Camera, Action. – Technological advances
and the Americas
R.E.
• All classes follow a scheme called: “Learning and Growing as the people of God”
Throughout this the children all learn about religion; knowledge and understanding of and learn from religion; reflecting on meaning
• Units include: Belonging to the Church Community, Celebrating the life of Mary and the Saints, The story of the people of God, Advent, Christmas, Lent, Holy Week, Easter, Pentecost, Followers of Christ, Prayers in the lives of followers of Christ and finally Baptism.
• Children may occasionally have some R.E. homework to bring home.
Timetable for the week
Homework Homework Club – Monday lunch-time 12.30 – 13.00
Day homework is set...
Subject Latest date due
back...
Mon da y Spel l i n gs Fol lowi n g Mon da y
+ TEST!
Fr i da y Ma ths Fol lowi n g Tuesda y
Gra mma r Fol lowi n g Tuesda y
Pun ctua ti on Fol lowi n g
Wedn esda y
Comprehen si on Fol lowi n g
Wedn esda y
How can I help at home?
Support with homework:- Learning spellings- Enjoying books/reading to your child/listening to
your child read or discuss his/her book- Times tables (by the end of yr 5 children should have a good grasp of all the times tables & division facts)- Visit your local library -Read books around the main topic -Access to the internet for research & educational sites-Encouraging your child to present homework to a high standard -Finding a good space & time to encourage good habits
READING AT HOME
• Please sign reading record book, K.S.2 Homework Diaries if you hear your child read
• Listening to audio books together & discussing the story
• Link to our topic• Reading to your child/family• Visiting your local library • Independent readers: discuss book, ask them
questions about what they are reading
Assessment
• we will refer to your child’s current level of attainment using phrases such as:
• working at age related expectations• working towards age related expectations• working beyond age related expectations
Avoiding “fixed mind-set” about ability, we want to foster in all our children a “growth mind-set” meaning that we believe that we can all improve our abilities with practice, effort and persistence. We would also like to further enrich our pupils’ learning by developing a greater breadth of skills and knowledge, so that they are confident to apply their skills to different areas of the curriculum, rather than focus on moving to the ‘next level’.Pupils will still be familiar with their ‘next steps’ learning targets as a way of ensuring maximum opportunity for progress but there will be no emphasis on what numerical level they are working at.
The New Curriculum needs a new form of assessment
The research for the review of the NationalCurriculum showed that it should focus on‘fewer things in greater depth’, in securelearning which persists, rather thanrelentless, “over-rapid progression”
Depth and sustainability is whatassessment should focus on • (Living in a Levels-Free World, by Tim Oates published by DfE)
The New Curriculum
The expectation is that the majority of
pupils will move through the programmes
of study at broadly the same pace.(National Curriculum for Mathematics page 3)
A significant change
In line with the curricula of many high performing jurisdictions, the National Curriculum emphasises the importance of all pupils mastering the content taught each year and discourages the acceleration of pupils into content from subsequent years.
Who is mastery for?
The essential idea behind ‘mastery’ is that all children need a deep understanding and fluency of the mathematics they are learning so that:•future mathematical learning is built on solid foundations which do not need to be re-taught;•there is no need for separate catch-up programmes due to some children falling behind;•children who, under other teaching approaches, can often fall a long way behind, are better able to keep up with their peers, so that gaps in attainment are narrowed whilst the attainment of all is raised.•There is no such thing as “S.E.N.”•There is no such thing as “more able”
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Higher attaining
Does a mastery curriculum really meet their needs?• Research indicates that pupils benefit more from enrichment and deepening of content rather than acceleration into new content. Acceleration is likely to promote superficial understanding, rather than the true depth and rigour of knowledge that is a foundation for higher mathematics.•This argument was advanced by the Advisory Committee for Mathematics Education on page 1 of its report: Raising the bar: developing able young mathematicians, December 2012
The New Curriculum
Factual & Procedural Fluency
Conceptual Understanding
INTEGRATION
Assessing progress in the 3 aims
•Fluency•Reasoning
•Problem Solving
Tracking recall of multiplication facts
Developing and assessing reasoning
• Fewer things• Greater depth
• Class working together• Longer time on topics
• Together these reflect the features of
• A mastery curriculum for mathematics
Depth and going deeper
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Making Connections supports depth and sustainable learning and paves the way for later learning
Year 5 addition and subtraction
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Depth and going deeperSame and different Y6
• Compare 31 + 9 × 7 and (31 + 9) × 7
• What’s the same? What’s different?• What’s the same, what’s different
about these number statements?
www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/SATS.htmlYou may find this website useful – we did!
YEAR 6 SATs
INFORMATION FOR PARENTS
What are they?
• SATs are tests given at the end of each Key Stage to show progress
• In Year 6 they are called National tests • Levels no longer used. Each child will be given a raw score
and then a statement
What do SATs tests show?
• show what pupils have learnt and retained during the key stage.
• strengths and weaknesses.
Can my child fail a SATs test?
• NO - it will just show what they have learned and what they can do.
What are the children tested on?
• all of the work they have covered in all year groups so far.
• Maths, English and Science (past paper)
• SATs results rarely hold any surprises – we hope!
What form will the tests take?MONDAY MONDAY
9th MAY9th MAYTUESDAYTUESDAY
10th MAY10th MAYWEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY
11th MAY11th MAYTHURSDAYTHURSDAY
12th MAY12th MAYFRIDAY FRIDAY
13th MAY13th MAY
Reading TestReading Test English grammar, English grammar, punctuation and punctuation and spelling testspelling test
Paper 1 :15 mins –Paper 1 :15 mins –spellingspelling
Paper 2 : 45 mins – Paper 2 : 45 mins – short answershort answer
mathematics mathematics Paper 1 – Paper 1 – ArithmeticArithmetic
Paper 2 - Paper 2 - ReasoningReasoning
mathematics mathematics Paper 3 – Paper 3 –
ReasoningReasoning
ScienceScience
Selected Selected sample sample schools onlyschools only
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It could be US!It could be US!
How will the results be reported?
• Maths and reading sent away for marking as soon as each test has been completed.
• Returned by first week in July• we compile the reports for parents (in addition to
the end of year reports).• state the ability and a teacher assessment
compared to the national and the school averages.
• assigned one statement• Painsley use an average of test (raw scores),
teacher assessments to group the children
What is teacher assessment?
• summarise giving a statement for each attainment target in English, mathematics and science.
How can you help your child? Make sure they get enough sleep.
Make sure they eat breakfast.It is important they arrive at school on time.
Don’t try and frighten them into revising – encourage them and tell them they can do well.
Support them with homework.Please help them not to panic!
Encourage them to ask the teacher if they are unsure about anything – before or during the test.
Explain that the SATs are a way of showing what they know.
Safe Internet Search Engines• Here are some Safe Internet Search engines the children can use at
home:
http://www.swiggle.org.uk/ http://quinturakids.com/ http://www.askkids.com/ http://www.squirrelnet.com/search/Google_SafeSearch.asp http://primaryschoolict.com/ http://www.primaryt.co.uk/google2.html http://www.kidrex.org/
These are Safe Image Searches: http://gallery.nen.gov.uk/gallery-swgfl.html http://primaryschoolict.com/
PPA (Planning, Preparation & Assessment)
Behaviour – Rewards• Award Assembly: Star of the week!• Class Dojos – House Points - Certificates termly –
- Excellent work/behaviour- 3 Signatures in Reading Record Books (parents)- Politeness/helpfulness- Homework: Effort & Achievement
Sanctions
• Class Charters• Clear expectations and classroom rules.• Positive reinforcement is always used first.• Classes individual discipline procedures
• New day, new start!
Class Management• Bags • 1 drawstring PE bag to stay on peg in school• 1 small school bag to include their lunchbox• Coats• Please ensure your child has a tag on the back of their coat
so that it will stay on their peg & that it is labelled with their name
• Clothes:• Please label with child’s name
• Pupils may bring sports top, drink bottles into school but water only for the classroom
• Class Equipment:• Children may bring a small pencil case/reading book from
home but we cannot take responsibility for lost items.• Could we please request that children do not bring in large
pencil case containing unnecessary stationary.
Communications
• Weekly Newsletter (available on school website)
• Annual calendar updated regularly• Website• Class Dojo – Class Story
Y6 - School VisitsTo enhance the children's learning in the outdoor
environment.
AutumnTerm :Retreat Day –Painsley, Maths Day – Race Course,
Theatre Trip too.
SpringTerm : The Workhouse.
Summer Term: Alton Towers? Reward trip for hard work.
Residential trip: Robin Wood
Transition Days/Move up morning
Curriculum Days/Weeks
• Book Day Friday -16th October• Interfaith Week - Mon 16th – 20th November• Number Day N.S.P.C.C.- Friday5th December• World Book Day - Thursday 3rd March• Science Week -Monday14th March – Friday 18th
March• Sports Week July 18th – 22nd July 2016• Art focus - Mon 13th – 17th June
Dates & Events for your diaries:• Whole School Assembly – Harvest Fri 9/10/15 • Inspire Mornings- 16th December 11-12noon• Class collective worships-Tues 29/9/15 @3pm• Weekly School/Class Masses Sunday 4th October
Parents’ Evenings:Autumn-Mon 16th and Tues 17th November 4-6pmSpring Term – 14th and 15th March 4-6pmSummer Term Open Evening
Feedback please
Pink Post-it for
Positive please
Yellow Post-it forImprovements please