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Sky Class - Meet the Teacher

Get to know Mrs. Allison, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Bradshaw, and Mrs. Butler in Sky Classes. Learn about the daily lessons, topics, assessments, and age-related expectations. Discover how we teach maths using the White Rose Hub curriculum.

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Sky Class - Meet the Teacher

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  1. Welcome to Sky classes ‘Meet the Teacher’ September 2018

  2. Mrs Allison and Mrs Richardson-Sky 1 class teachers (Mon, Tues, Wed – Mrs Allison) (Thurs, Fri – Mrs Richardson) Mrs Bradshaw - Sky 2 class teacher Mrs Butler-TA Mrs Brown - TA Mrs Nickless - TA

  3. What happens in Sky class ? • Children have a daily English and Maths lesson. • Once a week the children have a Computing, Circle Time lesson, music lesson and R.E lesson. • Twice a week there is a science lesson and a PE lesson. • The iPads are used on a daily basis to support teaching and learning. .

  4. There are weekly topic lessons. • Children have a phonics session in a differentiated group on a daily basis. • Children have regular guided reading and guided writing sessions. This is timetabled according to their group and they read with the teacher or TA. If they are not reading that day then they carry out another related activity such as comprehension, handwriting, or spelling focused activities. .

  5. Topics Our topic changes each half term. Autumn 1: There’s no business like show business Autumn 2: Spark in the dark Spring 1: Shipwrecked Spring 2: Guess Who? Summer 1 & 2: Eco Warriors

  6. Sky Classes We encourage the children to take more responsibility for their own learning and they are encouraged to work independently and co-operatively in groups throughout the week. In year 2 the children have the chance to support the adult in school with monitor jobs. These are on a weekly rota basis. The children use ICT and the outdoor environment where possible to support their learning.

  7. Monitoring Progress At the end of year 2 the children will be assessed in reading, writing, maths and science. These levels are reported to the county and are used to measure the success of the school. Each child is informally assessed daily through independent and guided work, conversation and marking. At points throughout the year the children are more formally assessed as part of an assessment week and this supports our planning to see what the next steps are in learning.

  8. Age Related Expectations The government have brought in a more individualised system of assessment using the terms ‘working towards the expected standard’ ‘working at the expected standard’ and ‘greater depth’ They have set out what an expected child should achieve by the end of each year group. We have broken the ARE down into termly objectives. We will be assessing the children against these as we move through the year.

  9. Maths • In Year 2 the children have a weekly mental maths test. • From October half term will have a weekly times table test from the scheme ‘Cracking Times Tables.’ This scheme works in levels depending on the time table that has been passed. It starts on x2, then x5, x10 moving onto the other tables.

  10. The National Curriculum for mathematics aims to ensure all pupils: • Fluent recall of mental maths facts e.g. times tables, number bonds etc… and use of informal and formal written methods. • Problem solving – applying these skills to real-life contexts. • Toreason mathematically – children need to be able to explain the mathematical concepts with number sense; they must explain how they got the answer and why they are correct. • If your child is achieving well, rather than moving on to the following year group’s work we will encourage more in depth and investigative work to allow a greater mastery and understanding of concepts and ideas.

  11. Teaching maths in school WHITE ROSE HUB The White Rose Maths is one of many national Government funded hubs. Having listened to teachers they have devised a curriculum plan to support ‘Teaching for Mastery’. This consists of a yearly overview and a termly plan for each year group from Year 1 to Year 6. Each term is split allowing time for flexibility, revision, consolidation and assessing. A significant amount of time is devoted to developing key number concepts each year.

  12. Maths – expected read scales in divisions of ones, twos, fives and tens • partition any two-digit number into different combinations of tens and ones, explaining their thinking verbally, in pictures or using apparatus • add and subtract any 2 two-digit numbers using an efficient strategy, explaining their method verbally, in pictures or using apparatus (e.g. 48 + 35; 72 – 17) • recall all number bonds to and within 10 and use these to reason with and calculate bonds to and within 20, recognising other associated additive relationships (e.g. If 7 + 3 = 10, then 17 + 3 = 20; if 7 – 3 = 4, then 17 – 3 = 14; leading to if 14 + 3 = 17, then 3 + 14 = 17, 17 – 14 = 3 and 17 – 3 = 14) • recall multiplication and division facts for 2, 5 and 10 and use them to solve simple problems, demonstrating an understanding of commutativity as necessary • identify 1/4, 1/3 , 1/2 , 2/4, 3/4, of a number or shape, and know that all parts must be equal parts of the whole • use different coins to make the same amount • read the time on a clock to the nearest 15 minutes • name and describe properties of 2-D and 3-D shapes, including number of sides, vertices, edges, faces and lines of symmetry.

  13. Writing • In Sky classes the children have a weekly extended writing session called Big Write. • We encourage the children to extend their writing skills and each child has their own targets to try to achieve in the lesson. At the end of each lesson the child assess their own work and think about their next steps. • More of a focus on spelling of common • exception words

  14. Handwriting Licence to Quill is awarded to children who consistently show a regular, joined and neat cursive style in all of their work. This needs to be alongside a coherent and well spelt narrative with few grammatical errors.

  15. Writing - expected • write simple, coherent narratives about personal experiences and those of others (real or fictional) • write about real events, recording these simply and clearly • demarcate most sentences in their writing with capital letters and full stops, and use question marks correctly when required • use present and past tense mostly correctly and consistently • use co-ordination (e.g. or / and / but) and some subordination (e.g. when / if / that / because) to join clauses • segment spoken words into phonemes and represent these by graphemes, spelling many of these words correctly and making phonically-plausible attempts at others • spell many common exception words* • form capital letters and digits of the correct size, orientation and relationship to one another and to lower-case letters • use spacing between words that reflects the size of the letters.

  16. Reading Books • In year 2 the children take responsibility for changing their own books. They place them in the reading basket to show that they need changing. Then the new book is recorded in the reading folder. • We are happy to change books daily as appropriate according to the level. Please ensure that reading record books are in school everyday.

  17. Reading - expected The pupil can: • read accurately most words of two or more syllables • read most words containing common suffixes* • read most common exception words.* In age-appropriate books, the pupil can: • read most words accurately without overt sounding and blending, and sufficiently fluently to allow them to focus on their understanding rather than on decoding individual words • sound out most unfamiliar words accurately, without undue hesitation. • In a book that they can already read fluently, the pupil can: • check it makes sense to them, correcting any inaccurate reading • answer questions and make some inferences • explain what has happened so far in what they have read.

  18. Science •The science curriculum in year 2 is taught in termly units. They are called: Uses of everyday materials Animals, including humans Living things and their habitats The children use first hand experience through investigation to record and make conclusions.

  19. Personal, Social and Emotional Development • Each week the children have a themed circle time where we play games to develop self –confidence, encourage team work and build friendships. • The circle time also involves discussing a topic and giving the children chance to share their thoughts and ideas for dealing with issues or problems.

  20. P.E • Each week the children have P.E session with a specialist P.E teacher (Mr Ault) that covers either dance, gym or games. • The children will be having tennis lessons in the Spring Term. • Please ensure that all kit is named and warm clothes are provided for the winter months. • P.E kit must be kept in school, so that it is available every day. .

  21. Music • The children have a weekly music lesson with Mrs Law where they practise singing, compositional and listening skills. • They are also beginning to learn to play the recorder. A letter will be sent home.

  22. Homework • Children receive a piece of English or Maths homework on a sheet on a weekly basis. It goes out on a Monday. • Learning logs for the term are published on the year 2 part of the website. These go home on a Thursday and are due back in on Tuesdays.

  23. How you can find out how your child is getting on? It is important that parents and the staff work together. We have Parents Evening twice a year.Please don’t feel that this is the only time you can come in and talk to us. You can make an appointment to suit you to come in for a chat or you can catch the teachers in the playground before or after school.

  24. Any questions?

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