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Year 7 Parents’ Information Evening

Year 7 Parents’ Information Evening. 12 October 2017. Homework. www.showmyhomework.co.uk/login. Feedback in English.

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Year 7 Parents’ Information Evening

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  1. Year 7 Parents’ Information Evening 12 October 2017

  2. Homework www.showmyhomework.co.uk/login

  3. Feedback in English This is how we define feedback for our students: feedback is any guidance you receive on how to make progress: it will take different forms (e.g. written or verbal comments, or a model of how to do something), and it will come from different people (e.g. other students in the class or your teacher). We explain our approach using a graphic called the Helping Hand. As well as outlining how we expect students to treat their exercise books in line with our ethic of excellence, this explains that students will receive feedback from the following sources based on the work they do each half-term: • Self assessment • Peer assessment • Book check in class (teacher checking for ethic of excellence and areas of misunderstanding) • Formative assessment (teacher providing guidance on how to improve) • Summative assessment (teacher grading a Snapshot Assessment 1-9)

  4. Maths • Encourage her to have a go • Get her to explain how she was successful in solving the problem in class • Ensure that she re-reads her notes • Show workings • www.mymaths.co.uk • u/n: jersey p/w: factorise • Online textbook: https://connect.collins.co.uk/school/defaultlogin.aspx(select school, u/n: jcg, p/w: mathsbook

  5. French • It may be difficult at first • Persevere and develop learning habits • Effective vocab learning is vital – mini test “en famille” in the car…Little and often • Look out for patterns – verbs that look the same, adjective endings etc • Always have a go – it is impossible to learn a language without making mistakes!

  6. Assessment at JCG

  7. Students coming into Y7 arrive with end of KS2 levels e.g. 6S or 6S+ and their Y5 CAT • In KS3/4 we grade using numbers as per new GCSE number grades (except for IGCSE in some subjects which still grade with letters at KS4) • The new GCSE number grades and their matching descriptors will help students to focus on competencies needed for GCSE

  8. New GCSE grading

  9. Fine grading at KS3 • Within each grade at Key Stage 3 there will be three ‘steps’: • 3- starting to work at this level • 3 working in the middle of this grade • 3+ working confidently at this grade

  10. Progress Tracking • Throughout Y7 teachers will assess students’ work and there will be 3 formal tracking points shared with parents: • 19th January – periodic • 1st February - parent evening • 27th April - periodic • 29th June – full report

  11. Progress Tracking First periodic: • Target for end of Y7 - • Current grade • Learner Profile Score Second periodic: • Target for end of Y7 • Current grade • Likely to Achieve grade • Learner Profile Score Summer report: • Current grade • LP score • Comment written by subject teacher

  12. Summer report: • Current grade • LP score • Comment written by subject teacher

  13. Learner Profile Descriptors 1 - Exceptional learner who is enthusiastic, committed and absorbed in their learning. An independent, rigorous, resourceful and imaginative thinker. A resilient and reflective student who thinks strategically about their learning. Collaborative and empathetic when working with others and contributes substantially to the progress of the class.

  14. Learner Profile Descriptors 3 - Consistent approach to learning, completes tasks and meets deadlines. Attentive and participates when required.

  15. Learner Profile Descriptors 5 - Rarely motivated to learn and rarely completes tasks or meets deadlines. May distract others and may be inattentive. Commitment to learning is a serious cause for concern.

  16. A Scholarly Approach • Clear goals • Prepared for learning • Appropriate methods for learning • Thinking deeply • Presentation • Reflection

  17. Progress

  18. Contacts Head of Key Stage 3: Mr Palfreyman e.palfreyman@jcg.sch.je Wellbeing Facilitator Mrs Sophie Le Blancq s.leblancq@jcg.sch.je Assistant Headteacher, Student Progress and Welfare: Mrs Silvestri-Fox e.silvestri-fox@jcg.sch.je Assistant Headteacher, Learning and Curriculum Miss Lea r.lea@jcg.sch.je

  19. Like and follow Like JCG’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/JerseyCollegeForGirls/ Follow JCG on Twitter: @jcg_live

  20. Mrs Sophie Le BlancqWellbeing Facilitator/ELSA Emotional literacy a definition: Emotional literacy is the ability of people to recognise, understand, handle and appropriately express their own emotions and to recognise, understand and respond appropriately to the expressed emotions of others.

  21. Personal and Emotional Wellbeing Mental and emotional health is fundamental to good general health and wellbeing and impacts greatly on how well children do at school. At JCG we provide a healthy, supportive, stimulating environment in which pupils can grow and develop.

  22. The Worry Bucket Have Fun Sleep Well, Eat Well Exercise Try Something New Vulnerability Talk to somebody Keep it in Perspective We all have coping strategies; some are positive, some are negative

  23. What we offer… • Several key areas of support Single intervention session Emotional awareness Coping when angry Understanding Self-esteem Social and communication skills Friendship skills Separation/loss/bereavement The Decider Skills Course

  24. House Meetings • There is now an opportunity to meet with your daughter’s form teacher to discuss some wellbeing scenarios. Please go to: • 7AB – C11 • 7CA – C12 • 7CF – C16 • 7GA – C14 • 7IN – C15 • 7NI – C13

  25. Scenario 1 • Your daughter comes home and says that she is being “bullied”. Things have gone missing from her blazer and she is being isolated. What do you do?

  26. Scenario 2 • Your daughter has been reprimanded for not completing a homework. Do you intervene?

  27. Scenario 3 • Peer pressure – going into town on Friday night; bed time; clothes; phones – how do we deal with these issues?

  28. Scenario 4 • Mobiles – Rules? • When are they allowed them? • Where are they at night? • What apps are they allowed? – Twitter? FB? Instagram? Snapchat? Rules for group chat? • Do you have access to their mobile or do you respect their privacy?

  29. Useful Websites • Mental health & wellbeing

  30. Staying safe online • http://parentinfo.org/ • Parental advice & help • http://www.familylives.org.uk/

  31. Apps • Control wifi usage • http://ourpact.com/

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