Miss Hyett. Meeting objectives To meet you and introduce myself To introduce key features of Year 5...
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Miss Hyett
Meeting objectives
• To meet you and introduce myself
• To introduce key features of Year 5
• To consider how you can help your child at home
•Do talk to me!
•Ask if you are unsure about anything.
•Best time is usually after school (although I’m in a meeting on Tuesdays and run a club on Thursdays)
•Please don’t hesitate to make an appointment.
Open Door...
Expectations in Year 5• INDEPENDENCE!
• Increased responsibility. • Setting an example to the rest of the
school.
The Curriculum LiteracyWay Home by Libby HathornGreat Expectations by Charles
DickensIce Trap – Non FictionCosmic Disco - Poetry
Creative Curriculum (History, Art, DT, Science, Geography)
• Autumn term: Invasion• Spring Term: Beyond the Stars• Summer Term: Living Planet
RE • Christian belief • The Kingdom of God• Sikhism• Buddhism
PE•Tennis•Handball•Gymnastics•Netball•Golf•Dance
PE
• Year 5 have two PE sessions which are either Mon + Tues or Tues + Fri.
• I encourage the children to keep their kit in school everyday.
• Please ensure all kit and uniform is labelled.
Homework • Spellings will be given out on a Monday and
tested on a Friday
– Children should know the meaning of the words and the rule being explored.
• Numeracy and Literacy homework will be given out on a Friday, to be completed by Wednesday.
• Year 5 will also be expected to take responsibility for reading and practising times tables on a regular basis.
Helping your child Numeracy
• Maths homework tends to be self explanatory and will always be based on work done in class.
• Calculation methods tend to be standard, but may differ from what you know.
• If in doubt, ask!
Helping your childReading
• Reading aloud can still be beneficial.• Discuss what your child is reading: • What has happened? • What are your opinions?• How do they characters feel/what do they think?• What might happen next? • New vocabulary?
Mathletics
www.mathletics.co.uk
Mathletics• Usual cost of subscription £40 per child – free to you• New levels now set up for new year.• Children should aim to achieve a certificate each week. This
can usually be achieved in three 20 minute sessions
Group Average Points Progress in maths during the year
10 children in Year 6 who used Mathletics most
5.0
10 children in Year 6 who used Mathletics least
2.6
Mathletics makes a difference!
Across Key Stage 1 and 2, for all levels of ability:• Pupils who achieved 10,000 points (equivalent to 10
certificates) last year made on average 24% more progress than those who achieved less than 5,000 points.
• Pupils who achieved over 25,000 points (roughly one certificate per fortnight) made on average 38% more progress than those who hardly used it at all.
Mathletics
• Homework• Access – please tell us if your children are
unable to access Mathletics at home• Certificates – 1,000 points per week (Sunday
to Sunday – 8pm)• Gold Bar Stars• Presentations weekly during Worship
Reading Eggs (KS1) / Reading Eggspress (KS2 & KS3)
Reading Eggspress
• Builds comprehension skills.• Creative opportunities for writing• Work on grammar and spelling
• Certificates and prizes given in achievement assemblies.
• I encourage reading eggs for spelling/word level work.
Dates for your diary• Photographs: Tues 23rd September• Class assembly: Thurs 9th October• Inspire Workshop: Mon 22nd June• Parents Evening: Wed 22nd + Thurs 23rd October• Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens: Monday 22nd
September, Monday 20th October• Christmas Production: 16th + 17th DecemberCheck website for regular updates.
www.stmaryandstmargarets.com
@stmandmprimary
• Contact me directly:
[email protected] checked daily.
Phone/email office for immediate [email protected] 747 2025