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Year 6 Staff Team
• Miss Sokhi – year 6 Oak• Mr Jarvis – year 6 Chestnut • Mr Moloi – year 6 group teacher and Assistant
Headteacher-KS2 Leader• Mr Celeghin• Miss Buton (French)• Mr Amorim (PE)
English
Topics covered: • Narrative: fiction genres, authors and letters, extending
narrative, flashbacks• Non-fiction: biography and autobiography, persuasion,
arguments, journalistic writing, formal/ impersonal writing• Poetry: imagery and finding a voice• Revision • Grammar will be interspersed throughout each unit and also
taught as a unit in itself• Guided reading• Home learning – reading and spellings
Maths
• Number, place value and rounding• Addition and Subtraction• Multiplication and Division• Fractions (including decimals, percentages, ratio,
proportion and probability)• Properties of shapes• Position, direction and movement• Measures• Statistics• Algebra
Foundation Subjects • Geography, History, Art and DT will be covered
through these topics:
• World War 2• Explorers• Desert Islands• Choices• I’m a Year 6 pupil, get me out of here!
Trips Trips:Autumn• Visit To the Houses of parliament• Visit to the RAF museum / St Paul’s cathedral (tbc)• Year 6 camp
Summer• Visit to a synagogue (tbc)• Hayling Island
Year 5 Staff team
• Miss Chadha - Beech• Mrs Parmar – Sycamore• Teaching Assistants:• Mrs McQueen• Miss Manjdadria• PPA Cover• Miss Buton – French teacher• Mr Amorim– PE Coach
A day at school
• Break times – 10:20 – 10:35am• Lunchtime – 1 hour 12:10pm – 1:10pm• PPA cover – different teachers - French and PE.• Library/ICT weekly• PE days (indoor/outdoor/swimming)
English
Fiction• Novels and stories by significant children’s authors• Stories with historical settings• Film narrative,
Non-fiction• Recounts • Letters• Persuasive writing• Newspapers
Poetry• Classic/narrative poems • Choral and performance
Reading
• Guided Reading- 4 times a week• Importance of reading regularly at home and
learning spellings. • Reading records• Library books• Book bags
Maths
• Number and place valueAddition and SubtractionMultiplication and DivisionFractions (including decimals and percentages)
• Measurement• Geometry
Properties of shapesPosition and direction
• Statistics
• New Curriculum - Geography, History, Art and DT will be covered through the following topics:
• Victorians• Materials • Islam• Holidays• Media storm
Foundation Subjects
• Computing – We are:Game DevelopersCryptographersArtistsWeb DevelopersBloggersArchitects
Foundation Subjects
Foundation Subjects
Year
Topic RE PSHE Music French
5
Victorians Belief and Practice-Sikhism We’re all stars!Be friendly, be wise Living long, living strongDaring to be different Dear diaryJoining in and joining up
Cyclic patterns-Investigating rhythm and patternsRounds: Space Journey
Enjoy your mealI am the music manOn the way to schoolBeach sceneThe four seasons The planets
Materials Spirituality through artIslam Belief and Practice-IslamHolidays- Initiation practicesMediastorm Seeds for unity
6
WWII Religious buildings It’s our worldSay no!Money mattersWho likes chocolate?People around usGrowing up
Social and cultural meaning of lyricsSinging and performing with the instrumentsHow mood is conveyed through music
Enjoy your mealI am the music manOn the way to schoolBeach sceneThe four seasons The planets
Explorers and Conquerors
Belief and Practice- Judaism
Desert Islands History of belief in the UKChoices Rules for livingI’m a Yr 6 pupil get me out of here!
Beliefs regarding death
French Home-learning: Spellings, Translation.
Home-Learning• All Home-learning completed in home-learning books.• English and Mathematics Home-learning – out on Thursday, back on
Tuesday. • Spellings will be given out on Monday and will be tested the following
Monday.• Sometimes, the home-learning may be a research project which
extends their understanding of what we have learnt in the classroom. • Children who fail to bring in home-learning on three occasions
receive a play time detention from their class teacher. This time should be used to complete the outstanding home-learning and is supervised by the class teacher. A detention letter will also be sent home.
• MLE and Mathletics
Lunchtime Behaviour System Yellow card• This is a warning. The lunchtime supervisors will write down the child’s name in
their book and talk to the child about what rule they have broken.
Red card• If they break a rule a second time or they do something serious, the child will get a
red card. Miss Alison will send a letter to the parent/carer to tell them about the behaviour and the child will have a lunchtime detention the following day with Miss Alison.
• If they misbehave again, they will receive another red card.The parent/carer will have to come for a meeting with Mrs Holland and Miss Alison to discuss the behaviour and they will have a lunchtime detention for 2 days.
• If your child gets another Red card, it is very serious, they will have a lunchtime detention for 3 days and you will have a meeting with Mrs Holland. The child will go on a ‘report card’ to check their behaviour every play and lunchtime for 10 consecutive days. You will then meet Mrs Holland again to check improvements have been made. At the end of each term the slate is wiped clean and children start each term without a record of detentions or red cards.
Changes to Special Educational Needs~ The Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice 0-25 years ~
• Came into effect on 1st September 2014We have 3 years to make these changes ~ some changes have already happened others will be introduced over time
• Person-centred planning : Pupil views of utmost importance• Increased involvement of parents and carers in the decision making
processWe will be introducing the opportunity for you to meet with the class teacher prior to the ‘Provision Mapping’ meeting to share your views about your child’s needs. This will inform the provision being offered. A second meeting will be arranged to discuss the Provision Map and the provision further.
• Continue to have at least 3 meetings per year to discuss your child’s needs and types of provision on offer
• Special Educational Needs provision and progress will be commented on in your child’s Annual Report
Changes to Special Educational Needs~ The Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice 0-25 years ~
Changes to Special Educational Needs~ The Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice 0-25 years ~
• https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/send-guide-for-parents-and-carers
• www.parentpartnership.org.uk
Ealing ~ The local offer• http://www.ealing.gov.uk/send
General Reminders
• Please make sure that book bags are in school every day.
• Water bottles• All school clothes and PE kits named (uniform
lists are on website)• Call office if your child is absent.• No holidays in term time