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Parents’ MeetingMrs Parke & Mrs Alcorn
Year 5
Omagh County P.S
Year FiveOur expectations in Key Stage 2:
– Greater focus on your child being an independent learner with a positive approach to tasks.
– Responsible for own actions and work.– Responsible for the care of others and their
property.– Play a part in the whole class/ year group
and School Community.
Year Five Daily Routine
Break time & Lunch time
•Healthy Snacks– No kiwi fruit– No nuts– Healthy Lunch Box
Challenge– Bottle of water (no juice)
•School Dinners- £2.50/day
Football Days
Girls - alternate Wednesdays
Boys – Thursday
Children must bring in trainers to wear for football on these days only.
Absence Notes
Please send in on the first day of school or a proforma will be sent home.
P.E
Mrs Parke – OHSMrs Alcorn - IFA
Areas of Learning
AREAS OF LEARNING
• Language and Literacy
• Maths and Numeracy
• The World Around Us (Topic)
• The Arts• Personal
Development and Mutual Understanding
• Physical Education• Religious Education
CROSS CURRICULAR SKILLS
• Communication
• Using Maths• Using ICT
TS & PC• Thinking,
Problem-Solving and Decision Making
• Self Management
• Working With Others
• Managing Information
• Being Creative
Literacy• Talking and Listening
Poems
• Reading–Guided and Independent Reading–Library Books–Book Reviews–Silent Reading–Paired Reading
• Writing–Writing Units–Handwriting
Numeracy• Number• Measures• Data Handling• Shape and Space.• Processes
Encourage Mental Maths – 10/15mins dailyHome support with Mathematical facts eg. helping your child to learn their tables.
PATHS® CurriculumKey Stage 2
Barnardo’s NI
Barnardo’s NI aims to provide children and young people with a brighter future through the social and emotional learning curriculum (PATHS).
What is PATHS®?• Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies
A highly recognised Social and Emotional learning programme which covers the PDMU curriculum. (With the exception of the health and safety aspect, as this is not fully explicit.)
• Whole school Curriculum with 5 Key Concepts:
―Self-Esteem ―Emotional Understanding―Self-Control―Social Problem-Solving―Peer Relationships
Find Out More
• You can also find out more via the PATHS® Website, Facebook and Twitter pages.
www.pathseducation.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/pathseducationuk
@PATHSEdUK
Homework
•Reading (Mon to Thurs evening)
•Silent Reading Books
•Poem
•Spellings and tables
•Written Homework
•Evaluate homework
•Parental Check & Sign
It is important that you spend time with your child to support them completing their homework- don’t be tempted to do it for
them!
Please let us know if they experience any difficulty.
Traffic Light Evaluation
Shared Education
• Link with Holy Family Primary School
• In School/Out of school activities – change each year. Currently under review for the coming year.
Assessment & Reporting
• Teacher Observation• Effective Questioning• Self Assessment – Traffic Lights• Standardised Tests (April/May)
• Parent Interviews – Term 1 & 2• Annual Report - Term 3
WHY ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOLIS SO IMPORTANT –
Excellent attendance at school is important to allow a child or young
person to fulfil their potential.Every single day a child is absent from school
equates to aday of lost learning.
Attendance percentages can be misleading.
100% Attendance 0 Days Missed Excellent
95% Attendance 9 Days of Absence1 Week and 4 Days of Learning Missed
Satisfactory
90% Attendance 19 Days of Absence3 Weeks and 4 Daysof Learning Missed
Poor
85% Attendance 28 Days of Absence5 Weeks and 3 Days of Learning Missed
Very Poor
80% Attendance 38 Days of Absence7 Weeks and 3 Days ofLearning Missed
Unacceptable
75% Attendance 46 Days of Absence9 Weeks and 1 Day ofLearning Missed
Unacceptable
For some parents, 90% may seem like an acceptable level of attendance,
but the reality is that 90% attendance means that your child will miss half aschool day each week or 19 days of
school during the school year – that’snearly 4 school weeks.
• DENI are monitoring attendance much more closely than ever before.
Each month the EA Western Area EWO (Educational Welfare Officer) visits the school to monitor attendance.
Therefore during the year if you child hits any of the above attendance levels you will be informed so you too are aware of how much learning time this equates to.
Other things worth a mention!
• Citizen of the Week – Award and Certificate • Golden Time – Friday afternoon• Music – Cello and Violin (16 weeks for each
class)• Inhalers • Parent Volunteers• Homework Club• Please check school bag for forms etc• All important information will be the homework
diaries.• School Website – up-to- date news and photos!
(www.omaghcounty.com)
Questions ????