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WELCOME TO Y3 INFORMATION EVENING
‘Excellence with Care’
Agenda
Home/school partnership
Keeping you informed
Curriculum Content and Key Changes
Homework and Project Homework
Extra-Curricular Opportunities and Clubs
How can you help?
Any questions?
Home/School PartnershipParent Responsibilities
We expect all parents and home adults to work in partnership with school staff to promote a happy and successful school life.
Working Together Trust us, Engage with us, Confide in us.
Support Learning Talk to us, Quality Learning, Practise skills, be on time.
Encourage the Best Get involved, Support us.
Encourage IndependencePage 139
Keeping you informed 1. Home / School Agreement
2. Newsletters & other school letters. (go out on Tues, Weds, Thurs)
3. Termly Year Group Newsletter
4. School website.
5. Parentmail
6. Reporting Progress - Progress Meetings
Autumn Progress meeting dates-
Tuesday 20th October 3.30 – 7.00pmThursday 22nd October 3.30 – 7.00pm
Contacting Us
1. Class Teacher
2. Leader of Learning
3. Mrs Westhead – Deputy Head and SENCO
4. Mr Howard – Head Teacher
Requests to see the teachers – telephone the school office or send a note to the teacher.
Please let us know what you would like to speak to us about.
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Velmead Values
At Velmead we celebrate our values and incorporate them into our everyday life.
They are: NURTURE TRUST RESPECT ACHIEVEMENT ENJOYMENT INCLUSION LOYALTY
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Taking Responsibility
Independence
Organisation
Listening
Getting started
Respecting other children
Having a go, developing resilience
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Pupil Responsibilities
School Councillor
Eco Rep
Trailblazer
Ambassador
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Behaviour for Learning
1) Respect and Care for each other
2) Adults are here to help you
3) Always use good manners and be polite to other children and adults
4) Care for all of our learning spaces and equipment
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Rewards & Consequences
1. Rewards (Golden Points) Gold Certificates are awarded when pupils gain 40 golden points.
2. A warning (Amber) is usually given before a Red Point. Each session is a fresh start.
3. Consequences (Red Points) for rule breaking and making wrong choices. Children then have time to reflect on how to get it right next time.
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New Curriculum
The new curriculum has been
in place since 1st September 2014.
New Curriculum
A year 3 guide for parents is attached to our school website.
KEY CHANGES
Higher pitch and expectations
Literacy: Greater attention on spelling and grammar. Joined handwriting and use of adverbials and conjunctions. In reading use of inference skills.
Maths: Greater emphasis on arithmetic and mathematical reasoning. Refer to our calculation policy on school website.
Science: Greater emphasis on thinking scientifically.
New CurriculumThe new National Curriculum is a ‘mastery’
curriculum and has been written to give age related expectations
rather than levels.
We track achievement of objectives from within ‘Band 3’ (The band that year 3 work on) and will report to you at the
end of the year and update you at Parent's Evenings.
Working below band 3 Working within Working within upper Working above
The ‘pitch-up’ means that some children may be working below age related expectations for some
time.
Curriculum and Homework
Cross-Curricular Topic Cycle Year 3
Autumn Stone Age to the Iron Age, Light and Shadows
Spring Let’s Rock- Plants, Rocks and Soils
Summer The Romans and Violent Volcanoes Fantastic Forces
A project overview will be glued into planners
at the start of each term.
Year 3 Curriculum Map: 2015 – 2016
Autumn Term History: Stone Age to Iron Age
Science: Skeleton in animals and humans Light and shadows.
Literacy: Information texts, stories, poetry, explanation texts.
Maths: Place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, times tables, measures, data handling, shape, fractions, problem solving.
ICT: E safety, Scratch, Email, Inspiration note-taking
Art/DT: Sketching, painting, levers, puppets
PE: Dance, football, netball
HomeworkWeekly basic skills homework tasks are set to give
your child the opportunity to PRACTISE and APPLY independently the skills they have been taught
at school. It will not be new content.
Read at least 5 times a week for 20 minutes. Reading diaries will be checked weekly on a Monday.
Fortnightly spellings to learn or an activity to reinforce spellings. (Testing once a week)
Weekly learning of times tables (Testing once a week)
On alternating weeks there will be either a maths task or Literacy task for 20 minutes.
Homework is handed out on a Monday and is due in the following Monday. Page 147
Homework Evaluation Please encourage your child to complete the
evaluation so we know how they found the task.
You are welcome to jot a note if you wish.
DATE TASKTASK MY ASSESSMENT I needed:
No help. A little help. A lot of help. I am f eeling:
My Learning note:
Tick one of
the boxes
Reading HomeworkBook bags/Plastic wallet : Useful for protection of
books, planners, homework and somewhere to put letters. (No food or drink inside!)
Reading diary – Yr 3 children should spend time at home developing
skills and discussing what they are reading. New reading book: child to write in date, title. Each night (or at least 5 times a week) read for 20
minutes, record the date, number of pages read. Parent’s comment and signature at least once a week. Comment on progress, discussion, further practice
needed on same book or a specific problem. Reading comprehension and general understanding.
Reading diaries will be checked every Monday.
Spelling Homework: Fortnightly
Spelling – Fortnightly spelling word list. Practise little and often and keep previous word lists ‘simmering’.
Please help your child practise the pattern and to recognise any other words with that pattern.
Try to make learning spellings fun. Use a range of ways to learn and retain words and patterns.
http://www.spellzone.com/word_lists/list_search.cfm?words=Y3+%26+Y4+non-statutory+words
Some children will need to reinforce the following:High Frequency and Medium Frequency words
Literacy Homework:
FortnightlyReinforcing reading or writing skills.
Reading Reading comprehensions to develop
information retrieval, inference and deductions skills.
Writing Sentence level work to reinforce grammar
or spelling rules. Sentence level work to reinforce and
develop topic work.
Maths Homework: Fortnightly
Reinforcing Calculation Methods - Velmead Calculation Policy- copy on the website.
Use of number lines initially before moving on to more formal methods. We will include an example on homework.
Order of learning tables is outlined in the Bronze stage of the planner.
Make children aware of numbers and maths in real life situations. (money, measures – cookery etc.)
Help your child learn to tell the time.
Maths Homework:
FortnightlyMy Maths
Computer based learning.
Your child will be given login details that they can use at home and at school. Details to follow.
Homework set will reinforce learning objectives taught at school.
Your child can have more than one attempt at a question.
Teachers can check your child’s progress.
Bronze Tables SchemeStage Table Date completed
1 10s in order
2 10s mixed
3 5s in order
4 5s mixed
5 10s and 5s mixed
6 2s in order
7 2s mixed
8 4s in order
9 4s mixed
10 8s in order
11 8s mixed
12 10,5,2,4,8 mixed
13 3s in order
14 3s mixed
15 6s in order
16 6s mixed
17 9s in order
18 9s mixed
19 10,5,2,4,8,3,6,9 mixed
20 7s in order
21 7s mixed
22 2-10s mixed
23 BRONZE TEST
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Project Homework The children will complete 5 projects in Year 3.
3 projects will be set by the teachers, one each term.
2 projects will be selected by the children from a selection of ideas in the planner.
Projects are an opportunity to work with your children to develop their learning. They also give your child the flexibility to present their ideas in a range of ways.
Thanks again for the support you gave your child with their Summer Project Homework.
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Project Task List
Sch
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Cho
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Due:
2. Due:
3. Due:
Pers
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Cho
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Task 1 - Games Make a game that practises lots of your Maths skills Completed:
Task 2 - Authors Create a book review or a review of a f avourite author Completed:
Task 3- Around the World Create a project all about a country of your choice Completed:
Task 4 - Hobbies Tell us all about your f avourite pastime Completed:
Task 5 - Community What do you do that helps out your community, or what could you do more of ? Completed:
Task 6 - News Present a news cast to the class: it could be a local, national or international topic Completed:
Task 7 – Poetry Create a collection of 3 of your f avourite poems – learn one off by heart to present Completed:
Task 8 – Art Create a picture using the medium of your choice – prepare to share your planning and background to your idea Completed:
Task 9 – Days Out Tell us all about somewhere you have been to: a
Gallery, a Museum, a famous building, Zoo, sporting activity Completed:
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School Life
Encourage your child to take an active part in school life.
ClubsSee newsletter, website, children’s table under
notice board and listen out in assemblies.
Instrument TuitionPlease speak to the office about information
relating to lessons to learn other musical instruments.
ClubsCLUB TEACHER DAY & TIME OTHER INFORMATION
Calligraphy Club Mr McNaught Monday 12.30 – 1.00pm In P4. Hand Chimes Mrs Mack/Mrs Burrell Monday 12.30 – 1.00pm In Music Room. Tag Rugby Club Mr Collins/Mrs Linton/Mr
Burford Monday 12.10 – 12.45pm Change in C6.
Recorder Club Mrs Mack/Mrs Burrell Monday 3.20 – 4.15pm In Music Room.
Velmead Voices Mrs Burrell Tuesday 12.30 – 1.00pm In Music Room. Qwickstick Hockey Club Miss Hall Tuesday 12.10 – 12.45pm Change in P5. Performing Arts Club Mrs Westhead/Miss Hall/Mr
Burford Tuesday 3.30-4.30pm In Music Room.
Orchestra Ensemble Mrs Mack/Mrs Burrell Wednesday 12.30 – 1.00pm In Music Room. Running Club Mrs Dunwoody Wednesday 12.10 – 12.45pm Change in O3. Gardening Club Mrs Bamford/Mrs Cottrell Wednesday 3.30 – 4.30pm Meet in O5. Netball Club Miss Hall Wednesday 3.30 – 4.30pm Change in P5.
Book Club Mrs Dickens Thursday 12.30 – 1.00pm In C4. German Club Mrs Worth Thursday 3.30 – 4.30pm In P4.
Whizz Kids Fleet Church/Mrs Burrell Friday 12.25 – 1.00pm In Music Room. Cartoon Club Mrs Killick Friday 12.30 – 1pm In P3. Lower School Football Club (boys)
Mr Trendall Friday 12.10 – 12.45pm Change in O6.
Girls Football Club Mr Collins/Mr Mortimer Friday 12.10 – 12.45pm Change in P6. Scratch Club Miss Mackrill Friday 12.30 – 1.00pm In C5. Upper School Boys Football Club
Mr Collins/Mr Mortimer Friday 3.30 – 4.30pm Change in O4.
Film Club Mr Penfold Friday 3.20 – 5.00pm In P6.
CLUB CLUB RUN BY TIME OF CLUB OTHER INFORMATION TOP ART Club J ulie Binks 3.30 – 4.30pm In P3. Beginning Monday 14th
September until 31st November. (Club will not run on 28/09, 04/10, 26/10) - £55 per term.
Southern County Judo
Steve Hutton [email protected]
3.30-4.15pm (beginners) 4.15-5pm (intermediate) 5.00-5.45pm
In School Hall. Beginning Monday 14th September - £57 per term plus £8 kit hire if required.
Comic Book Heroes/Lego Robotics.
ComputerXplorers 3.20 – 4.20pm In Pines. Beginning Monday 21st September until 30th November. YEAR 3/4 ONLY - £60 per term.
CLUB CLUB RUN BY TIME OF CLUB OTHER INFORMATION Supersportz Tag Rugby
J ames Philips www.supersportz.co.uk
3.30 – 4.30pm
Meet and change in Pines, Beginning Tuesday 15th September until 8th December - £54 per term.
CLUB CLUB RUN BY TIME OF CLUB OTHER INFORMATION Cookery Club
Anne Collins 3.30 – 4.45pm In Chestnuts - £7.50 per session (8 weeks) Beginning 30th September.
Go Dreamz Cheerleading Club Gemma Hicks 3.20 – 4.20 pm In School Hall. Beginning Wednesday 16th September until 9th December - £60 for 8 weeks.
Video Puppetry/Sketch up. ComputerXplorers 3.20 – 4.20pm In Pines, beginning Thursday 23rd September until 2nd December. YEAR 5/6 ONLY - £60 per term.
CLUB CLUB RUN BY TIME OF CLUB OTHER INFORMATION Supersportz Athletics
J ames Philips www.supersportz.co.uk
3.20 – 4.20pm Meet and change in Pines. Beginning Thursday 17th September until 10th December - £54 per term.
Cookery Club
Anne Collins 3.30 – 4.45pm In Chestnuts - £7.50 per session (8 weeks) Beginning 1st November.
CLUB CLUB RUN BY TIME OF CLUB OTHER INFORMATION Go Dreamz Gymnastics Club Gemma Hicks 3.20 – 4.20pm In School Hall. Beginning Friday 18th
September until 11th December - £60 for 8 weeks.
How can you help? Get involved by helping: -
in the classrooms as a regular helper in the school library as a regular volunteer hearing readers first thing in the morning on school trips on occasional one-off activities by sharing your knowledge, skills or hobbies by standing as a governor when the opportunity arises by being a parent at Velmead you are
automatically a part of the Velmead Parents’ Association (VPA), it would be great if you could volunteer to help with some of their events
Any Questions?