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PTM – Setting Expectations 20 January 2017 Primary 4
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PTM – Setting Expectations

20 January 2017

Primary 4

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Agenda

• General Expectations and Home-School Partnership (refer to Handout)

• School Communications Channels

• Level Programmes and Activities

• Level Subject Matters

• Class Expectations

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Home-School Partnership

• Support your child in his/her education

• Supervise and moderate extreme behavioursof your children, if necessary

• Reinforce good behaviours and habits (Anthonian CARE Habits)

(Please refer to handout for more ideas)

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School Communications Channels

• Anthonian Updates– for monthly updates and announcements; via email

• School Website– for official announcements and school info– www.stanthonyspri.moe.edu.sg

• School Facebook Page– for regular school updates of activities– https://www.facebook.com/sapsanthonian

• Email: [email protected]• General Office: 65690822

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Level Programmes & Activities

Primary 4

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Level Activities

Term Date(s) Learning Journeys

1 11/1, 1/2, 22/2(Wed PM)

LJ to Singapore Art Museum

2 Term 2 (TBC)(Wed PM)

LJ to Kampong Glam

3 4 – 5 July(Tue – Wed)

2D1N P4 Camp @ MOE Jln Bahtera Adventure Campsite

4 28/9(Thu AM)

Traffic Games @ Road Safety Park

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Level Programmes

• Back-to-School Programme, P1 Buddy Programme

• Living Well (TACT, weCare, CatEd) – based on school values

• Setting Expectations Meeting with Parents (Fri 20 Jan)

• Support Lessons – Mon (English/Maths), Thu (MT)

• Values In Action – CARE Buddy, Operation Clean Up, Stop Food Wastage

• Social Studies Project ACE ( APPLY CREATE EXCEL )

• Subject-Based Banding

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Subject-Based Banding

What is Subject-Based Banding (SBB)?

• Pupils do subjects at the levels that best meet their abilities study subjects they are strong in to the highest level possible

• Subjects are offered at Standard and Foundation levels

• It is NOT INTENDED to provide a softer option

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At the end of P4…

• School makes recommendation for a subject combination– Pass mark – 50 marks

– Teachers’ recommendation

– Importance of EL & Maths

• Parents have the optionto accept the school’s recommendation or proceed with their own choice

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Course Recommendation

Criteria Combination

Pass 4 subjects +

Band 1 MT

4S+HMTFor strong to very strong pupils with strength in

MTL

Pass 3 or 4 subjects 4SThe majority of the cohort

Pass 2 subjects but

failed MT poorly

consistently

3S + FMTA very small minority: those consistently

struggling with MT despite best effort

Pass 1 subject only /

Fail all subjects4F academically weaker pupils

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At the end of P5, school will decide

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Considerations

• Think long-term & help children to do so:

– Focus on work ethics & character values that lead to results

– Holistic lifestyle: watch the tuition & enrichment lessons; need for sports & CCA etc.

– Partner with school

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Level’s Key PersonnelContact Information

• Year Heads– Mr Kok Boon Siang (Lower Pri / P1 – P3)

[email protected]

– Mr Kelvin Koh (Upper Pri / P4 – P6)• [email protected]

• Assistant Year Heads– Mrs Cherlyn Pang (Lower Pri / P1)

[email protected]

– Mrs Patsy Yap (Upper Pri / P4)• [email protected]

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Level Subject Matters

Primary 4

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Opportunities to Learn How to Live Well @ SAPS

Values In action prog

Care Buddies

Back to SchoolProg.

Sexuality Ed lessons

Anthonians Matters!

‘Let’s Do It Right!’

Programme

Living Well & CCE lessons

‘Home-School

Care’ Prog

Anthonian Conduct Rubric

Cyberwellness & ECG lessons

Edusave Character Awards NE Core

Events

Leadership & CCA

programmes

LearningJourneys &

Camps

ProjectWorkPrimary 4

A morally upright and caring Anthonian who respects

diversity and serves within the school community.

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ENGLISH

Primary 4

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Primary 4 English Subject Matters

• STELLAR

• Teacher-prepared Worksheets

Recommendations:

- Converse with your child using grammatically correct and complete sentences

- Encourage reading, reflecting and questioning

- Exposure to language via community organized programmes e.g. NLB

- Watch and listen to good speakers of EL

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MATHEMATICS

Primary 4

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Primary 4 Mathematics

Lessons:

• Hands-on activities in class (Use of

manipulative)

• Use of ICT (e.g. McOnline and Learnlogy)

• Diagnostic Practices (from MOE CPDD)

• Heuristics worksheets

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ICT portal: Learnlogy

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Primary 4 Mathematics

• Areas of Focus

1) Get pupils to understand the Math meaning of words.

2) Get pupils to use the correct Math Language to describe Math ideas.

3) Engage in activities that encourage reasoning, communication and connection.

• Content Updates

• Assessment

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SCIENCE

Primary 4

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Primary 4 Science

• P4 Textbooks: Cycles & Energy

• P4 Workbook: Cycles only. SAPS is using our ownteaching & learning resources for energy-relatedtopics.

• Assessments: 1 Mini Review, Term 3 Assessment,Mid-Year & End-of-Year Exams

• Areas of focus: Key science vocabulary words andprocess skills such as observing, comparing,classifying, analyzing & predicting will beemphasised. Pupils will also be taught to applyscience concepts learnt into real-life experiences.ICT-infused lessons will be introduced to promoteself-directed and collaborative learning

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MOTHER TONGUE

Primary 4

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Upcoming PTMs

• Parent-Teacher Meetings

– 9 March (Term 1 Week 10)

– 26 May (Term 2 Week 10)

Please use MC Online portal to book slots with your child’s Form/Subject Teachers. Information on how to use the system will be given in due course.

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Upcoming Parent Workshops (P4)

• P3/P4 Mathematics (Sat 4 Mar)

• P3/P4 Mother Tongue (Sat 25 Mar)

• P3/P4 Science (Sat 1 Apr)

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Thank you!And May God Bless You


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