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Page 1: Mrs. Pirouet

Mrs. Pirouet

Curriculum Information

Townhill Primary School

Headteacher

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The future of education in Scotland

The hope is that all Scottish children become

confident individuals successful learners responsible citizens effective contributors to work and society

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The 3-18 curricular subjects• health and wellbeing • literacy• numeracy & mathematics • sciences • social studies • expressive arts • technologies • religious and moral education - RME

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New Attainment Levels

• Early - pre-school and in primary 1• First - by end of P4, but earlier for some• Second - by end of P7, but earlier for some• Third - in S1 - S3, but earlier for some• Fourth - fourth level broadly equates to SCQF

level 4 • Senior - in S4 - S6, but earlier for some

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The Learner..

Secure..can consistently apply their learning in new and unfamiliar situations

Developing..can consistently apply their learning in new and unfamiliar situations

Consolidating..is undertaking more challenging learning in …

Progression within a level

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Early

Level

Experience and outcome

Developing Consolidating Secure

I explore sounds, letters and words discovering how they work together and I can use what I learn to help me as I read and write

ENG 0-12a

I am becoming aware that drawings and symbols convey meaning

I am beginning to recognise some symbols within print that are special to me e.g. initial letter of their name

I can recognise some words in the environment by their shape or feature

First Leve

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I have explored a variety of ways in which data is presented and can ask and answer questions about the information it contains

MNU 1-20a

Identifying information from pictures and diagrams

Read and interpret a range of information presented in different formats

Ask and answer relevant questions about presented information using appropriate vocabulary

For example…

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Where are we at Townhill?

• Health & Wellbeing• Social Subjects• Numeracy• Literacy• Science• Assessment is for Learning• Drama

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Townhill Developments 2011/12• ICT – across learning / wireless laptops• GLOW & Expresso• Art • RME• Music• Numeracy – improving teaching & mental maths• Literacy – improving teaching & reading skills• Monitoring of teaching & learning

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Learning out of school• Homework is set in all classes• Homework can vary – flexible in each class / teacher choice• Homework diaries P3-7• Sign homework/ diary or reading card / diary – check bag & help

them to get into a routine. • Reading • Phonics• Spelling• Prepared talks• Project / RME research• Number sheets / textbook / times tables

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Composite Classes• Classes organised by age and gender.• All classes planned for at beginning of each term.• Aim to ensure continuity of experiences and outcomes

whether P2/3 or P3 or P1/2.• Teaching approaches may differ but outcomes are the

same.• Teachers teach in ability groups no matter which class

children are in.• Teachers can be flexible in their teaching of outcomes –

not always textbook based or the same as other classes.

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Reporting to parents

• Parent Interviews

• Learning Log & Evidence Folder

• End of Session Report

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End of Session ReportThe reporting format is same across Fife.Parents will be informed of levels in literacy & numeracy -• Early, First, Second, Third etc • These levels will be in learning logs

Parents will be informed of coverage of level -• Developing, Consolidating or Secure• These words will be used in learning logsProgress & effort /application in literacy, numeracy & health & wellbeing

and written comments will be provided. Computer format only allows two lines to comment.

General progress will be indicated by ticking boxes in all other curricular areas.


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