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Page 1: Year 1 Information Night 2015 Welcome. Home Reading This needs to be easy. Always read the book title and any names to your child…and please always allow

Year 1 Information Night Year 1 Information Night 20152015

Welcome Welcome

Page 2: Year 1 Information Night 2015 Welcome. Home Reading This needs to be easy. Always read the book title and any names to your child…and please always allow

Home Home ReadingReading

This needs to be easy. Always read the book title and any names to your child…and please always allow your child to use the pictures.

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I have a brown h----.

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I have a brown h--se.

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I have a brown ho-se.

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•Look through book before reading and suggest ideas and words that may be found in the book.

•When an unknown word is encountered, immediately blend first few letter-sounds together.

•Say the word that makes sense and read on if it looks OK.

•Re-read the sentence if still uncertain.

•Joint together ‘chunks’ of words, eg: to- day, go-ing. back-yard

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Sentence structure and sequential ideas.Punctuation: capital letters, full stops, commas, exclamation marks, question marks to support the reader.Kinds of writing: recounting events, letters, lists, writing

procedures or instructions and imaginary stories.•Write for different purposes and audiences.•Combine writing with drawings to support meaning.

Editing •Rereading own writing to check for sequential ideas.•Correct spelling of high frequency words.•Our whole-school approach is the VCOP model: V = Vocabulary; C = Connectives; O = Openers; and, P = Punctuation. The students develop personal writing goals and self-assessment processes.

.“ ? ! , In Writing we look at -

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Important things you can do at home. Talk to each other about all kinds of things as

often as possible, correcting speech if needed. Everyone read and talk about the books you have

read. Write shopping lists, cards, letters, stories or

journals. Games –Word rhyming competitions.

I Spy... Using variations such as – ‘something that ends in’.

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Level 1 AusVELS Content Strands•Number and Algebra•Measurement and Geometry•Statistics and Probability The content of Level 1 Maths is now taught over one year.There are four proficiency strands: Understanding, Fluency, Problem Solving and Reasoning. These strands reinforce working mathematically across all three content strands.

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Important things you can do at home.

Ask everyday problems – If everyone is having two sausages for tea how many will we need to put on the barbeque?

Cooking.

Measuring.

Counting money in a money box. Group in dollar amounts.

Shopping.

Help them become aware of time in their daily routine and reading both analogue and digital clocks.

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• IDENTITY

Past and present family life

‘How did I get to be me?’• SUSTAINABILITY

Gold for Green Day ‘Games we play’• COMMUNITY

Environment ‘How does your garden grow?’ • CHANGE

Weather ‘How does weather change life?’

Dinosaurs ‘Exploring the changes in life on Earth’

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Childhood is a crucial time for growing healthy minds. All children need care and support to develop and learn. Some children need additional help to reach their potential. KidsMatter is a mental health and wellbeing framework for primary schools and early childhood education and care services, and is proven to make a positive difference to the lives of Australian children. 

http://www.kidsmatter.edu.au/

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• Building Social Relationships

-appropriate behaviours

-range of social situations

-feelings and needs of others

-consequences for behaviour and actions • Working In Teams

-assigned roles

-share and take turns

-complete tasks

-reflect on learning

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To help children develop life skills.You Can Do It Program develops skills Organisation, Persistence, Confidence, Resilience and Getting Along.

Fun Friends Program for Year 1.

Yard Games & Activities.

Social Skills Program.

Help children understand they can ask any teacher for help.

Bucket Filler- Confirmation for positive social skills (Story book)

Student Led Conferences

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