Evening Power Point 2014 - Locking Stumps Community Primary

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Welcome Evening
Information for parents
• Understanding the emotions of transition
• Understanding the emotions of transition
• Preparing your child and what to expect
• Understanding the emotions of transition
• Preparing your child and what to expect
• What should we be doing at home
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Understanding the emotions of transition
Preparing your child and what to expect
What should we be doing at home?
What should we be doing in school?
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School starts 8.45am.
Your child to put named snack in the boxes on the trolley
Line up outside the classroom
Put reading folder in box
Hang coat up
Hang PE bag on peg
Write name using laminated name card
Sign in on the interactive who’s in school board
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All children visited in their pre-school settings
Home visit requests
Children to visit school for 2 hourly sessions
Staggered intake in September
Class 1 Mrs Jennings
11 girls, 19 boys Class 2 Mrs Robinson 11 girls, 19 boys
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Older Children
Oliver O’Brien
Libby Till
Mia Hallam
Mason Blay
Jasmine Brunsdon
Heidi Bostock
Parneet Chohan
Lana Wall
Reegan Trelfa
Phoebe Clare
Leyton Taylor
Zhirr Amin
Ethan Cameron
Liam Buckley-Mellor
Nathan Mills-McGowan
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Older Children
Oliver Smith
Callum Ansell-Willington
Calvin Williams
Logan Priebe-Mann
Jasminne Mohammad
Louie Bird
William Erlam
Kaydi Goldsmith-Barnes
Tobiasz le Gall
Mia Haslam
Lacey Yates
Thomas Perry
Riley McGonigle
Holly Norman
Harvey Lane
Class 1 Mrs Jennings
11 girls, 19 boys Class 2 Mrs Robinson 11 girls, 19 boys
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Younger Children
Billy Mackie
Ameena Mahmoud
Alfie Keddie
Alexander Jones
Oliver Toynton
Alexander Gartside
Bilal Bihi
Alfie Blizzard
Korben Ince
Caleb Murray
Lacey Howard
Lilly-May Lindley
Declan Demet
Grace Humphreys-Walker
Benjamin Hood
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Younger Children
Niamh Wilson
Franklin Quinn
Leon De-La-Warr
Thomas Webster
Paige Moorcroft
Aaron Levay
Gabriella Christian
Caleb Fletcher
Jonah Fields
Abbiegael Hunter
Nicolas Raul
Evelyn Baldwin
Joseph Burns
Grace Peck
James Jones
Younger children
Tues 2nd , Wed 3rd Sept
Thurs 4th & Fri 5th Sept
Mon 9th Sept onwards
a.m. only
a.m. + lunch
Full time
Older children
Tues 2nd – Fri 5th Sept
Mon 8th – Wed 10th Sept
Thurs 11th Sept
p.m. only
Lunch + pm
Full time
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School starts 8.45am.
Your child to put named snack in the boxes on the trolley
Line up outside the classroom
Put reading folder in box
Hang coat up
Hang PE bag on peg
Write name using laminated name card
Sign in on the interactive who’s in school board
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Choose a “busy job”
Register, calendar, circle time/ teaching input
Focused activities, “busy jobs”
Snack time
Focused activities, “busy jobs”
Lunch time
Register, teaching input
Focused activities, “busy jobs”
Playtime
Story
Home time
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Staggered start – easier to settle
Staff stay with children
Free school meal for Reception & KS1
Choose from school dinner or packed lunch straight away
Lunch box named on outside with healthy options inside
Lunchtime playtime
• Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum
• Learning is split into 7 areas
• 3 Prime Areas
• Personal, Social and Emotional Development
• Communication and Language
• Physical Development
• 4 Specific Areas
• Literacy
• Mathematics
• Understanding of the World
• Expressive Arts and Design
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17 Early Learning Goals
3 Characteristics of Learning
Assessment
Observations
Shared with parents
Basis of reports
Used for transition to Yr1
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Share information from home
Bring examples of child’s learning from home
Come to the Reading meeting – Autumn term
Come to the Maths Workshop –Autumn term
Come to Parents’ Evenings – end of first half term
Communicate – record book, before/ after school
Help in school
Join the PTA
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Samples in school
Logo on sweatshirt and cardigan
Easy to pull on clothes
Black shoes
PE
Wellingtons and coats
Name in/ on EVERYTHING
• From September 2014 the Government has announced Free school meals for all children in
Reception and KS1
The Benefits are…
• Improved concentration, attainment, behaviour
• Increased awareness of food groups,
• Savings to family budget
• Children who eat well as children eat well as adults.
If you are eligible for free school meals in any case, PLEASE fill out the required form.
This will give school more money to support your child (PUPIL PREMIUM).
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