Meet the Teacher Class: 3D Teacher: Mrs Darroch
Content
Class Specific Information
Meet the teacher
Timetable
Homework
P.E.
Year Group Expectation
Curriculum for this term
Trips planned
Concerns / Issues / Phase Leader
Photo permission reminder
School Information
Website
Clubs
Attitude to learning / growth mindset
About me…
• Professionally –
• Worked as a TA before becoming a teacher • Worked at Rushmere Hall since 1998 • Have worked in Reception, Year 1 and Year2 • Previously Numeracy Coordinator • Previously Science Coordinator
• Personally – • Have lived overseas in Germany for 4 years and Canada for 2 years. • Enjoy evenings out at the theatre. • I love to travel. • Family • Love literature
Welcome to Year 3 Same as the last year group? Different from your child's last
year group?
Some of the children. Expectations (e.g. homework, school rules)
No afternoon break. Curriculum Reading Handwriting No Reading Diaries No Home/School Log Book.
Timetable (Key Facts)
3D 8.55 9.00
– 9.30
9.30-10.30 10.30 –
10.45 10.4
5-
11.4
5
11.45 –
12.30
12.30 –
1:30 1.30 – 2.30 2.30 -
3.30
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Meet Hand
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Guided
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Read
Maths Englis
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Hand
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KS2
Assembly
Maths
Meet PSHE/S
.E.A.L Science
Th Guided
Read English Maths Spelling &
SPaG
Maths
Meet
Library French
F Music Independent Read KS2
Assembly Maths
English Maths
Meet
Guided
Read History/Ge
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Homework
• Spellings (starts after October half term) – We will be teaching and practicing spelling patterns in class. Each week we will send home 10 spellings from the KS2 National Curriculum word list.
• Topic homework continues and can be found on the school website.
• Weekly reading expectations are 5x per week • Interactive Resources (which is detailed on the website) can
be accessed for maths activities.
Topic Homework
• Children should choose at least 1 activity per half term from the homework list. This can be found on the school website.
Year 3 Homework – Romans Please complete a minimum of one task per half term, but of course you may complete as many of the tasks as you like. You can present your work in any way you wish. We look forward to seeing some of your amazing creations. Have fun!
Skill Option 1 Option 2
Talk The Romans conquered lots of countries. Interview 5 or more people and find out which countries they have visited. Choose a suitable way to present your results, e.g. table or graph. Make up three questions about your results and answer them.
Prepare a short talk on the differences between Celtic and Roman clothing.
Research Which Roman inventions do we still use today?
Research various Roman or Celtic shield designs, and then draw your own shield design.
Create Romans were well known for extravagant mosaics. Have a go at creating your own.
Create an aqueduct.
Understand How did the Romans shape our country today?
Pretend to be a Roman soldier. Use a timer to march for 10 minutes carrying a backpack. How do you feel?
Experiment Can you find a roman recipe and recreate this?
How many Roman gods, heroes and characters can you find in the sky? Can you draw them?
Reflect What has been your favourite part of the topic?
How do you think you would react in a roman battle?
P.E.
Remember…
The office will no longer phone home if children forget their P.E. kits. Children are NOT allowed to borrow kit from other children.
PE kits should remain in school but will be sent home half termly to ‘freshen up’.
PLEASE NAME ALL ITEMS
Autumn Term
YR 3 Romans
Topic Outcome
Pupils will set up a Roman Museum
Career Visitor
Librarian Interview with a curator
Educational Visitor
Archaeologist
Planned Trip
Ipswich Museum
Man on the moon, Meerkat Mail, Julius Caesar, Roman Myths
Collage / Drawing
Packaging
Romans In Britain
We are presenters We are communicators
Dance and Music re-enactment of a Roman invasion
We Are All Stars! Be friendly, be wise!
Christianity – Individual & across the world
We Are Astronauts, Earth Rocks
Place value, Addition & Subtraction, Measurement, X ÷
Invasion games, dance
Topic Linked Non Topic Linked
Year Group Expectations
The next slides detail the End of Year 3 Expectations for reading, Writing and Numeracy. You are welcome to take a leaflet home detailing these.
End of Year 3 Expectations
Maths
This booklet includes the end of year 3
expectations for children in our school based on
the new National Curriculum. These are the
minimum requirements your child must meet in
order to be graded as working at ‘National
Expectation.’
All the objectives will be worked on throughout
the year and will be the focus of direct teaching.
Any extra support you can provide in helping your
children to achieve these is greatly valued.
If you have any queries regarding the content of
this booklet or want support in knowing how best
to help your child please talk to your child’s
teacher.
Spoken Language
Trips Planned this term Please note: -
Across the course of the school year, the school intends to increase the amount of trips for the children. Whilst the school will try to ensure that some of these trips will be free, some inevitably will require a parent contribution. The school is able to subsidise some of these trips, however, without your support we may have to reduce these down.
Children will be given opportunities to carry out fundraising activities in order to bring the overall cost of trips down.
All trips planned link directly to your child's learning.
•Colchester Castle – week beginning 13/11/17
Learning / class issues or concerns
Class Teacher
SEN Concerns
Phase Leader
Deputy Head (Mr Smith)
SENCO (Mrs Birbeck)
Class Teacher
SENCO (Mrs Birbeck)
Speech & Language SEN T.A
(Mrs White)
EAL T.A
(Mrs Bark)
Deputy Head (Mrs Rogers)
Issues or
Concerns
Always speak to the class teacher first…
Safeguarding Concerns Behaviour concerns / Bullying / Incidents
Class Teacher
Inclusion Manager
(Mrs Higgins)
Phase Leader
Family Liaison Manager (Mrs Hobbin)
Deputy Head (Mr Smith)
Family Liaison Worker
(Mrs Hawes)
Class Teacher
Family Liaison Manager
(Mrs Hobbin)
SENCO (Mrs Birbeck)
Head (Mr Stock)
Issues or Concerns
Always speak to the class teacher first…
Getting a chance to
speak to us…
After school is best.
Messages can be given to any adults who are on duty in the morning.
Notes can be passed to the class teacher at the beginning or end of day.
Photo Permission
DEADLINE… FRIDAY 15th SEPTEMBER
•No longer doing this by opt out. •Forms will be available at the end of the meeting for parents to complete.
Photo Permission
Conditions of use:
•This form is valid for the period of time your child attends this school. Images of your child will not be used after this time. Please write to the school if you wish to withdraw consent at any time.
•The images we take will be of activities that show the school and children in a positive light.
•Embarrassing or distressing images will not be used. The images will not be associated with negative or sensitive issues.
•We may use group or class photographs or footage with very general labels e.g. ‘science lesson’.
•We will only use images of pupils who are suitably dressed.
•We will make every effort to ensure that we do not allow images to be taken of any children for whom we do not have permission or who are ‘at risk’ or disallowed from having their photographs taken for legal or social reasons.
•We will take all reasonable measures to ensure the images are used solely for the purposes for which they are intended. However we cannot guarantee this and take no responsibility for the way images are used by other websites or publishers or for any consequences arising from publication.
DEADLINE… FRIDAY 15th SEPTEMBER
Internet Permission DEADLINE… FRIDAY 15th SEPTEMBER
•These need to be completed yearly.
•Copies of the Acceptable use of the Internet policy will be available to browse.
•Internet permission forms will be provided at the end of the meeting.
Clubs
‘School-run clubs’ brochure will be published online along with a online
booking facility.
External club providers will send out their letters separately.
Attitude to learning FAQs Why might there be a difference between the teacher’s and my child’s grading? [e.g Teacher grade higher than pupils grade] – This occurs generally with children who lack confidence. The child is unable to identify how good they are or the skills they have. Or pupil doesn’t fully understand the phrases included in the report [e.g Teachers grade lower than pupils grade] – This occurs generally with children who are overly confident. They may feel they are working hard when in fact their teacher may be aware that they can do so much better! Or pupil doesn’t fully understand the phrases included in the report. I don’t agree with the teachers grading! My child is a good learner at home! - This judgment is based on what the teachers see in school. If your child does show good learning skills at home, then it may be worth reminding your child that they need to show this in school. What score should my child be at? - As a school we are aiming for at least stage 6. This is the first time we have done this and so we have a number of children in the 3,4 and 5 section. Over time we hope to see this improve as we work with the children and help them to understand the importance of being a good learner. Children will also start to understand what is meant by each of the levels more and in turn be able to make a more accurate judgment of their own learning.
Attitude to learning
Why? -To highlight to children that it will be their Attitude to Learning that will enable them to be successful in life, regardless of where they are academically. -A chance for those children who often struggle to receive recognition for commitment and dedication towards their leanring. -A kick up the bum for those who may be coasting… they’ll soon be catching you!
Attitude to learning
Why? -To highlight to children that it will be their Attitude to Learning that will enable them to be successful in life, regardless of where they are academically. -A chance for those children who often struggle to receive recognition for commitment and dedication towards their leanring. -A kick up the bum for those who may be coasting… they’ll soon be catching you!
Attitude to learning
Volunteers
Sign up to what you can offer…
Signing up doesn’t mean we will take up your
services!
DBS check will be needed
We will try to cater for all offers… however, there
are some occasions / lessons where too many
adults may be a hindrance.
Potential key areas of need – Parent Readers, Art
lesson support, resourcing, improving learning
areas in the school.
Volunteers
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DBS check will be needed
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Reporting Assessment &
Progress
Three times a year
parents will receive
progress reports (2 x
Parents’ Evening and
Year End reports).
The report will show
which of the four
quadrants your child is
working within. The aim
to be working in the
green quadrant, however
some children may be
working in the amber or
red section.
Writing Expectations
The next slide is an example of the level a child
needs to be writing at to achieve the year group
expected standard.
Standards have gone up nationally.
There is a greater focus on the technicalities : -
punctuation, grammar, spelling etc
Expectations YEAR 3
Sign up to what you can offer…
Signing up doesn’t mean we will take up your
services!
DBS check will be needed
We will try to cater for all offers… however, there
are some occasions / lessons where too many
adults may be a hindrance.
Key areas of need – Parent Readers, Art lesson
support, resourcing, improving learning areas in
the school.
Expectations YEAR 4
Sign up to what you can offer…
Signing up doesn’t mean we will take up your
services!
DBS check will be needed
We will try to cater for all offers… however, there
are some occasions / lessons where too many
adults may be a hindrance.
Key areas of need – Parent Readers, Art lesson
support, resourcing, improving learning areas in
the school.
Reading
Each child has been issued with a library book and
a reading book.
The children will have an opportunity to change
these weekly during their allotted library slot.
1 to 1 reading is not timetabled. Focus is on
comprehension via 5 x 30 minute daily Guided
Reading sessions and Literacy lessons.
Just 5 minutes listening with each child read equates
to approximately 2.5 hours each week!
Child Protection
Report all child protection concerns to an adult >> preferably those listed on the following page.
However small the information may be, we may already have other information about the child.
Designated Safeguarding Lead The school’s DSL is Ms Rachel Hobbin The DDSL is Mrs Helen Birbeck (SENCO) The Governor(s) responsible for Safeguarding are Mr Alex Davison (Chair of Governors) and Mrs Moira Bryan (Safeguarding Governor).
Read Write Inc
http://www.ruthmiskin.com/en/resources/parent-
tutorial-1-understanding-read-write-inc-
phonics/