Year 11 Year 11 Core Curriculum Information Evening Wednesday2nd October 2013.
Year 3 curriculum evening
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Day
Session 18:45-9:05
Session 29:05 - 10:05
Assembly 10:10 - 10:25
Session 310:25 - 11:30
Lunchtime11:30 - 12:30
Session 412:30 - 1:00
Session 51:00 - 2:00
Break2:00 - 2:15
Session 52.15- 3.25
M Early morning work/registration
Swimming and Guided Reading for 2 classes per term
Indoor and PE for the other class
PSHE/Guided Reading
Maths English
T Early morning work/registration
Maths AssemblyWholeSchool
English Guided Reading Topic/Science
W Early morning work/registration
Maths AssemblyWholeSchool
English Guided Reading
Topic or Science
T Early morning work/registration
Maths AssemblyClass worship
English Guided Reading
RE/ART/PE
Year 3 staff PPA
F Early morning work/registration
Maths AssemblyCelebration
English Dictation-every 2 weeks
Handwriting
French/PSHE/ICTHandwritingGolden Time 2:45 - 3:15
* New schemes of work in English, maths and science.
* Teaches a range of skills
* Enables good progression
* Thematic curriculum for non-core subjects
* Assessment without levels
Guided Reading once a week in class.
Guided Reading, pre-reading and relatedactivities including comprehension during
the week.
Please spend 10 minutes each day reading with yourchild.
Please record all reading sessions in your child’s planner-this can be their home reader or any books/magazines they read at home.
Please ask your child to bring their reading book andplanner to school everyday.
We will change your child’s Collins Big Cat book once per week. Children have access to their class library throughout the week.
*Maths sets
*Daily lessons
*Develop an understanding of number, calculation, shapes, space, measure, data handling and problem solving.
*All lessons are differentiated so that children of all abilities are supported to do their best.
*English in sets*Grammar is a particular focus of the new
curriculum*New spelling pattern taught every
fortnight with a dictation on the following Friday*Topics will include, Fractured Tales,
Journalistic writing-linked to Paddington Bear, Biography, Diaries and Letters
Autumn 1
Autumn2
Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1
Summer 2
History/Geography
Stone age
Transport
Animal Homes
China Ancient Egypt
Local Study-Solihull
Science Rocks Forces and Magnets
Light Animal Homes
Animals Skeletons
Plants
*English, maths and spellings are set on a weekly basis.
*Spellings will be tested once a fortnight in a dictation.
*Homework will link to topics that have been covered in class.
*All homework is provided on a Thursday and needs to be returned on a Monday.
•Whole school approach to behaviour.•Start of week all children are on green.•If a child is spotted doing something goodthen they are praised and moved up to silver orgold. •If school rules are broken then they are moved down the zone board.•If someone ends up in red there is an immediate consequence – time out in another classroom or a visit to a senior member of staff.•At the end of the week children on Amber or Red, will miss part or all of their Golden Time. •If someone decides to co-operate with the rules they can see their name go back up the board via amber to green.
*Children who stay in green, silver or gold are rewarded at the end of the week with 30 minutes golden time.*Children who are consistently in gold or silver will receive a congratulatory certificate each half term.*All names will return to green at the start of each new week.
*All belongings need to be clearly named*If lost they will be taken to lost property-located next to
the office
*Children need a named bottle with water in it, please fill this before the children come into school.
*Please do not allow your child to come into school wearing jewellery, except for a simple watch
Swimming is a National Curriculum Requirement-children will be assessed against the national standardThey will receive certificates as they progress through the stagesAll children will have 2 terms worth of swimming.Girls need a swimming cap and should tie their hair up.Boys should not wear long Bermuda style swimming shorts, trunks are bestPlease ensure children can dress themselves independentlyPlease ensure all clothes are named
Teachers are available at the end of each schoolday.
You can send messages in children’s planners.
If there are any other issues please feel free toring the office and leave a message or arrangean appointment.