Hazlehead Primary One Curriculum Evening 2013. What is Curriculum for Excellence? Scotland’s new curriculum Scotland’s new curriculum What your child.

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Hazlehead Primary One Curriculum

Evening2013

What is Curriculum for Excellence?

Scotland’s new curriculum What your child will be learning New ways of teaching and learning New places where learning takes place More emphasis on Skills for learning, work

and life New exams But also much more…..

Why ?

We are preparing youngpeople for jobs that don’tyet exist…..

requiring technologiesthat haven’t yet been invented…..

to solve problems of whichwe are not yet aware.

The hope is that all Scottish children become

confident individuals successful learners responsible citizens effective contributors to work

and society

Curricular Areas

Languages and Literacy Mathematics and Numeracy Sciences Expressive Arts Social Studies Technologies Health and Well Being Religious and Moral Education

P1 - Helping the learningMeet Walt and Wilf

Primary One in Hazlehead

Here is a sneak preview to some of the experiences your child will participate in during this year.

What does literacy look like?

Learning about letters and making words

Writing outside!

Story Writing Time

Peer Assessment

What does mathematics look like?

Working Independently

Measuring

More measuring…….

Learning about time.

World Maths Day

What does IDL look like?Wow entry point.

Learning a Chinese song.

“I’ll have the sweet and sour chicken please!”

Investigating other world religions.

Setting up our nature camp.

Nature Detectives/Scientists at Work!

Taking the curriculum outside.

There’s a worm at the bottom of the garden!

Nature Detectives

Creating a nature garden

Hazlehead Royal Infirmary (HRI)

What does Health and Wellbeing look like?

Team Work!

Keeping Fit!

Eco Challenge/Wheels on Wednesday

Working together as partners

At Hazlehead Primary we strive to.... Involving parents Listening to parents Sharing views and opinions Valuing opinions Trying to understanding each other Providing information and support

Now lets split into focus groups

Miss Davidson – Active Maths Miss Saum – Active Literacy – Phonics Miss Clark – IDL Mrs Bruce – Active Literacy – Reading Miss McLuckie - PE Each group will take ten minutes to give you

a taster session of life in Primary One

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