Upper primary parent letter term 4

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STRONSAY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, STRONSAY, ORKNEY KW17 2AE Orkney Islands Council Education, Leisure and Housing Tel: (01857) 616 246 Fax: (01857) 616 433 Email: [email protected] Head Teacher: Mr Andrew King 21 April 2016 Dear Parent/Guardian Welcome to another new term! This summarises what will be happening in Upper Primary: Pupils will be reviewing their year and looking to the future too, in order to complete their profiles for the session, especially P7s moving into secondary soon. Pupils are encouraged to discuss their personal achievements and goals in and out of school and continue to make a record with evidence in their achievement books. In Language, we will be reading some further fiction, followed by non-fiction in small and larger class groups, with a focus on famous people. Weekly spellings will be given along with related homework and assessment, with additional work in class as appropriate. There will again be up to two handwriting sessions per week with additional practice at home where required. Most of this term’s writing will be again be topic based (see below). Pupils will continue to develop their comprehension skills through our resource boxes and other media. There will be a focus on listening and talking, through a variety of activities that develop specific skills such as following instructions and sharing opinions as well as ‘Olympics’ related tasks like interviewing. In Maths we have begun by revision of written methods for solving number problems. Much of this term’s work will be assessing and consolidating what has been covered already via ‘Round Ups’. Pupils are yet to study some position, movement and angle, data handling and progress further in decimals (e.g. using thousandths) and percentage where appropriate. They will look at the budgeting side of money and will also consolidate measuring skills through practical activities. This term the class will carry out Young Sports Leader sessions in class with Mrs Dennison and Catherine Johnson from Active Schools during her planned visits. Following extended Scottish Dancing last term we hope to start badminton straight away this term. We are hoping for decent weather to keep active outdoors too. We are rounding off the Viking topic by looking at the relevance to Orkney and the impact made on our culture. Our final topic this year is Olympics and Countries which covers many aspects of Health and Wellbeing (including an Olympic themed sporting event), as well as RME (beliefs, values and actions), Social Studies (the history of the games, geography, environmental impact and cultural diversity). Pupils will study continents and their various countries around the

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STRONSAY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, STRONSAY, ORKNEY KW17 2AE

Orkney Islands Council Education, Leisure and Housing

Tel: (01857) 616 246 Fax: (01857) 616 433 Email: [email protected]

Head Teacher: Mr Andrew King

21 April 2016

Dear Parent/Guardian

Welcome to another new term! This summarises what will be happening in Upper Primary:

Pupils will be reviewing their year and looking to the future too, in order to complete their

profiles for the session, especially P7s moving into secondary soon. Pupils are encouraged to

discuss their personal achievements and goals in and out of school and continue to make a

record with evidence in their achievement books.

In Language, we will be reading some further fiction, followed by non-fiction in small and

larger class groups, with a focus on famous people. Weekly spellings will be given along with

related homework and assessment, with additional work in class as appropriate. There will

again be up to two handwriting sessions per week with additional practice at home where

required. Most of this term’s writing will be again be topic based (see below). Pupils will

continue to develop their comprehension skills through our resource boxes and other media.

There will be a focus on listening and talking, through a variety of activities that develop

specific skills such as following instructions and sharing opinions as well as ‘Olympics’

related tasks like interviewing.

In Maths we have begun by revision of written methods for solving number problems. Much

of this term’s work will be assessing and consolidating what has been covered already via

‘Round Ups’. Pupils are yet to study some position, movement and angle, data handling and

progress further in decimals (e.g. using thousandths) and percentage where appropriate.

They will look at the budgeting side of money and will also consolidate measuring skills

through practical activities.

This term the class will carry out Young Sports Leader sessions in class with Mrs Dennison

and Catherine Johnson from Active Schools during her planned visits. Following extended

Scottish Dancing last term we hope to start badminton straight away this term. We are

hoping for decent weather to keep active outdoors too.

We are rounding off the Viking topic by looking at the relevance to Orkney and the impact

made on our culture.

Our final topic this year is Olympics and Countries which covers many aspects of Health

and Wellbeing (including an Olympic themed sporting event), as well as RME (beliefs, values

and actions), Social Studies (the history of the games, geography, environmental impact

and cultural diversity). Pupils will study continents and their various countries around the

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world, and their flags, culture and geography. Our subscription to the Oddizzi site will

allow us to carry out research, find out and work with information in different ways and

even connect us to other schools near and far.

Related language tasks will include written/verbal commentary, letters, instructions (rules

of a game or sport), reading the news, interviewing, reporting and autobiography. There are

plenty of drama and art opportunities such as role play, figure drawing and designing

medals as well as links to Numeracy through looking at data such as match statistics and

medal tables, and measurement in athletics. Pupils will use technology in a variety of ways –

to research, learn, record and present.

Pupils are keen to continue studying Other World Religions and have chosen Hinduism for

this term.

French, Art, PE and Music continue with visiting specialist teachers and pupils are reminded

to bring kit, instruments etc. when required, as well as handing in homework on time. In

addition Miss Knox will teach craft weekly later in the term.

Pupils will continue using their diaries daily to record and check homework and other useful

information. Thanks for your continued support in using these effectively.

Please do not hesitate to contact either of us at school if you have any queries!

Mrs M Dennison and Mrs W Groat