Year One Parent Workshop

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Year One Parent Workshop Wednesday 12th September 2018

Transcript of Year One Parent Workshop

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Year One Parent Workshop

Wednesday 12th September 2018

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Year One Team Teachers:- Miss Newman – [email protected] Miss Bickle – [email protected] Mr Wilding – [email protected] (Head of KS1) Miss Keeping – [email protected] (Head of School)

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Behaviour Policy at Wroughton Infant School

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Consequence if you do not make the correct behaviour choices

Actions

• Disrupting other students learning (eg talking, being off task, interrupting others, not following instructions)

• Running in corridors

• Nail varnish

• Dropping litter

• Not lining up silently and moving around the school calmly

• Being unkind to others

Consequence

Verbal warning- time to put it right

Move seat

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Behaviour 1

Actions • Failing to respond to warning • Disobedience • Poor work rate • No homework/reading records • Graffiti on work books • Not behaving appropriately when lining up

and moving around the school • Continues to be unkind to others

Consequence

Miss 5 minutes of playtime in Time Out Room (Orange)

Phone call home by class teacher if in Time Out Room 3 times

Your teacher will let your Year Group Leader know (Mr Wilding – Year 1 &2 Mrs Smith – Reception)

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Behaviour 2

Actions • Continuous misbehaviour and failing

to respond to prior sanctions (above) • Inappropriate comments or rudeness

towards students or staff members • Persistent lack of homework/ reading

log • Persistent poor work rate

Consequence

Miss 10/20 minutes of playtime in Time Out Room (Orange)

Child spoken to by Year Group Leader

If in Time Out Room 3 times - Home to be

contacted and meeting arranged with class teacher and Year Group Leader

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Behaviour 3

Actions • Persistent failure to respond to

prior sanctions • Refusal to follow repeated

instruction • Abusive language to other

students • Leaving the room without

permission • Vandalism of the schools

property or premises/ theft • Bullying including cyber bullying

Consequence

Child be withdrawn from the classroom and to be escorted to a senior leader

Head teacher/Senior Leader to meet with

parents

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Behaviour 3

Actions • Violence towards another

pupil • Abusive language towards

staff

Consequence

• Sent to the Executive Headteacher • Home to be contacted and meeting

with Executive Headteacher

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Behaviour Policy at Wroughton Infant School

• Verbal Praise

• Stickers

• Behaviour Bank

• Text to parents

• Own it Star Rewards

• Weekly celebration assembly / Gold Book

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Key Stage One: National Curriculum

• Your children are now in Key Stage One.

• Children are planned for, taught and assessed following the National Curriculum guidelines.

• A new National Curriculum became statutory in September 2014.

• A transition period is planned, offering a gradual shift from the Foundation Stage Curriculum and environment, to that needed for Year One.

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Key Stage One: Assessment

• In Year One we assess children according to their progress against nationally expected targets for their age group. Children are assessed as either:

working towards age related expectations working at age related expectations exceeding age related expectations

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Key Assessments in Year 1

• All children in Year 1 will sit the Phonics Screening Check. • The Phonics Screening check is used to identify if a child has

learnt phonic decoding to the appropriate standard. • The Phonics Screening Check will take place week commencing

10th June 2019.

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Reading • Any reading requires the children to develop their phonic

knowledge but…

• Reading is about a vast range of skills, far greater than

phonetically decoding text

• We would like to encourage you to help develop all those

skills by reading at home in a way that reflects what we are

trying to do at school.

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What to read? Poetry

Reading

scheme books Non-fiction

Chapter

books Comics and

magazines

E-books

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Phonics • Blending – remember those pure sounds! Merging phonemes together to pronounce a word In order to read an unfamiliar word, a child must attribute a phoneme to each letter or letter combination in the word, and then merge them together to pronounce the word. This is first learnt as an oral skill, with a practitioner speaking the sounds and the child blending them. Then independently practised by recognising graphemes and saying their sounds to merge together for themselves. A helpful tool for blending - SOUND BUTTONS!

e.g. shop

Does that sound right?

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Skills

Discuss the significance of the front cover and blurb and use these to make predictions

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Skills

• Retell familiar and unfamiliar stories and traditional tales.

• Become familiar with key text structures and patterns .

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Skills • Make predictions about what will

happen based on what they have heard or read…

• Make inferences about characters based on what they have said or done…

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Skills • Use pictures to support understanding.

• Read around a word to work out meaning.

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Skills

• Discuss a text drawing on their own learning and linking it to their own experiences or to other books.

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Writing – an area of focus Handwriting

In Year 1 children will be taught cursive handwriting. Forming letters correctly is important.

This includes capital

letters and digits 0 – 9.

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Writing – an area of focus

Punctuation

All writing needs to include…

- Leaving spaces between words.

- Using a capital correctly for starting sentences, names of people and places, days of the week and using the personal pronoun ‘I’.

- To end a sentence with either a full stop, question mark or an exclamation mark.

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Writing – an area of focus

Composition

Children need to…

- Orally compose a sentence before writing.

- Sequence sentences to form a short narratives.

- Re-read to check what they have written makes sense.

- Discuss what they have written with the teacher and pupils.

- Read their work clearly to be heard by their peers and the teacher.

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Writing – an area of focus Grammar

Children need to use the following terminology

- Use ‘and’ to join words and clauses. Begin to use ‘because’, ’but’ and ‘so’.

- Using the prefix un- (untie, unhappy)

- Using plural noun suffixes –s and –es (bags, foxes)

- Use suffixes (ing, ed and er) to change verbs – helping, helped, helper

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Common Exception Words

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Maths – an area of focus

Number Bonds

The story of a number

for all numbers up to 10.

Children need to really

internalise these.

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Maths – an area of focus

- Children need to be able to count to and across, forwards and backwards to 100.

- Children need to be able to count in multiples of 2, 5 and 10.

- Read and write numbers from 1 to 20 in words and write all numbers in numerals to 100.

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Maths – an area of focus - Children need to apply their

number bond knowledge to 20. Eg 7 + 3 = 10 so

7 + [] = 20.

- Add and subtract one and two digit numbers within 20, including zero.

- Solve one step multiplication and division problems by using concrete objects with support from the teacher.

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Maths – an area of focus

- Children need to recognise the value of coins and notes.

- Children need to know the days of the week and months of the year.

- Children need to tell the time to o’clock, half past and draw the hands on the clock face.

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Homework Reading: Remember that it is not just reading their reading scheme book…

• Reading book, library books, home library, lists, comics, eBooks, bedtime stories;

• Record in the reading journals;

• Record all activities in the PACT books for 30 reads prizes!

Spellings: The children will bring home a set of spellings to learn each week. They will be tested on a Friday. These have different functions:

• To support phonic learning e.g. to learn words containing a particular phoneme;

• To learn common exception words which do not follow the usual phonic patterns;

• To learn key vocabulary related to the topics covered in school including number and time words.

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Homework

• From Term 2, children will take home either a piece of English work or Maths work.

• It will be based on the learning during the week.

• All children will have a homework folder to put homework in.

• Homework will be sent out on a Friday and is expected back by the following Thursday.

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General Reminders • Talk to the teachers (end of the day is

usually preferable).

• Keep us informed of absences with a phone

call on the day of absence and a letter on your child's return to school.

• Remember to label uniform and PE kit!

• To encourage independence, children need to hand in letters to adults. Please do not leave them in their reading books.

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Uniform

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Thank you for coming!

If you have any questions please ask.