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Welcome to Year 6

Welcome to Year 6. 6TC: Mr Cook, Mrs Loughlin (TA), Ms Murgatroyd (ISA) 6C: Miss Cook, Ms Hardy (TA), Mrs Hardisty (ISA ). Our school motto …. The core values of our school …. A R C. A Achieve R Respect C Care. We encourage our children to be: Good communicators

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Welcome to Year 6

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  1. Welcome to Year 6 6TC: Mr Cook, Mrs Loughlin (TA), Ms Murgatroyd (ISA) 6C: Miss Cook, Ms Hardy (TA), Mrs Hardisty(ISA)

  2. Our school motto … The core values of our school … A R C AAchieve RRespect CCare

  3. We encourage our children to be: • Good communicators • Enthusiastic learners • Creative thinkers • Confident • Caring and helpful to others • Able to work independently and with others • Polite with good manners • Able to persevere • Not afraid to make mistakes • Willing to take risks

  4. Key School Improvement Plan Priorities: • To continue to improve progress in reading, writing and maths • Use of assessment • Targeting individual and group needs even more closely

  5. Assessment – gap analysis: Example Child Record – part of the grid ALEXANDRA JUNIOR SCHOOL Mathematics: Level 4

  6. Assessment – gap analysis: Example Group Record – part of the grid

  7. Key School Improvement Plan Priorities continued: • To continue to improve the quality of teaching and learning • Philosophy for Children – P4C • Exploring outdoor learning (Spring/Summer) • Exploring Spanish (Spring or Summer) • To improve children’s “behaviours for learning”

  8. The Golden Book Behaviour Management Strategy All children begin here  in class rewards. If a child behaves inappropriately, they are given up to 3 verbal warnings After 2 verbal warnings, if behaviour persists  10 mins time out in class If behaviour persists, then time out in another class, loss of part or all of play time Key Principle: if a child moves down the ladder, they are encouraged to move back up quickly so they end the session/day well. Golden Book Serious misbehaviour (repeated disrespect, refusal to do as asked, bullying, violence ...)  HT / AH

  9. SATs • Dates: Monday 12th May • Positive Experience • Relaxed Environment • Parental Support • Show off • Breakfast • Picnic

  10. Autumn • Topics for the Year: • Autumn: ‘Survival’ • Spring: ‘Water World’ • Summer:‘Heroes and Heroines’ Spring Summer

  11. Other key dates • 18th September – 6C Chislehurst Caves • 20thSeptember – 6TC Chislehurst Caves • 30th September – 4th October PGL • Mid Nov – Junior Citizen Scheme • 9th December – 6C Churchill War Rooms • 16th December– 6TC Churchill War Rooms

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