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Title: Welcome to Primary 1 with the Primary 1 Team


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Welcome to Primary 1 with the Primary 1 Team
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Our Team
  • Mrs Wilkinson
  • Mrs Smith
  • Mrs Wilson
  • Mrs Allan
  • Ms Van Kampen
  • Mrs Feeley

Primary 1/2, room 1
Primary 1, room 2
Support for Learning Assistants
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Staffing
  • Visiting Specialists
  • P.E. Mrs Lindsay please encourage your child
    to dress independently.
  • Music Mrs Yeoman
  • Science Mrs Macfarlane
  • In class support
  • Mrs Wilson
  • Mrs Allan
  • Ms Van Kampen
  • Mrs Feeley
  • Support staff are also out in the
    playground

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Our Day
  • Organisation
  • A.L.Z./Reading
  • Mental Maths /Odds and Evens
  • Active maths
  • Active language phonics, reading
  • Handwriting
  • Have-a-go writing
  • Story telling
  • Topic work

In amongst this we have Science Mrs
Macfarlane Music Mrs Yeoman Gym Mrs
lindsay ICT Drama Circle Time
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Organisation
  • Self registration
  • From Me to You
  • Snack
  • Crayons and pencils ready
  • Water bottles

6
Money and Lunch
  • Always hand in any money in a marked envelope
  • Money for bistro should come in a labelled
    purse/wallet
  • For the first term please write on the From Me to
    You each day what your child is doing for lunch
    this can be a stressful time for your child

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  • Other Information
  • Any issues will be dealt with immediately
  • Appointments can be made before school - 8.50am
  • A quick chat at the gate at home time can often
    be enough to resolve any issues
  • If your child needs help we will meet with you
    prior to parents night
  • Parents night is a nice time to come and view
    your childs classroom and work and the
    opportunity to have a chat with the teacher not
    a time to worry!
  • Also, please remember to label all your childs
    belongings.

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Active Learning Zone
  • Learning which engages and challenges childrens
    thinking using real-life and imaginary
    situations. It takes full advantage of the
    opportunities for learning presented by
  • spontaneous play
  • planned, purposeful play
  • investigating and exploring
  • events and life experiences
  • focused learning and teaching

"I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do
and I understand."   --  Confucius
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  • First 30 45mins Active Learning Zone children
    have free choice as to the activities they
    participate in. These may be structured or
    unstructured
  • At present the majority of activities are less
    structured but will develop more structure as the
    year progresses
  • i.e. Free play in water will develop into
    activities related to volume

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Reading
  • Use of three integrated strategies
  • Phonics - Bug Club
  • High frequency words
  • Reading book skills
  • On this basis reading grows

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1. Bug Club (phonics)
  • Each letter is taught in a very active way using
    a variety of approaches
  • As we move along we learn that two letters
    together can make a sound
  • When we have learnt 7 or 8 letters we start
    putting these together and blending
  • c at
  • p at
  • s at

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  • We learn that there are vowels and that vowels
    have two sounds.
  • Using all this information we very quickly learn
    to decode words
  • Every night as part of our reading homework you
    will have the opportunity to practise this with
    your child using the sound board
  • Parents can choose to buy a magnetic pack similar
    to the ones used in class if they wish.
  • An information sheet will come home when it is
    time to start this

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2. High Frequency Words
  • We have compiled a set of 40 words that your
    child needs to know to progress with his/her
    reading and writing skills
  • You will be given 2/3 words each week to learn
  • You will find these words in the reading diary
  • At present we are learning the common reading
    book words Kipper, Biff and Chip

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3. Reading Book Skills
  • It must be fun!
  • Discuss the story with your child
  • First night read the book to your child
  • Second night - read together
  • Third night your child reads it
  • If your child wishes to read it every night then
    this is fine.

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  • It is vital that you carry out all three aspects
    of the reading to support your child
  • Approximately 2 books a week

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Mental Maths/ Odd and Evens
  • Work on numbers 0 10 using
  • number fans
  • whiteboards and pens
  • number line
  • interactive whiteboard
  • interactive games
  • Odd and Evens (visualisation of number)

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The Curriculum for Excellence
  • A framework for change
  • Builds on existing good practice
  • Not a single document allows for flexibility
  • An ongoing process of review and change
  • I can statements childrens achievements
    recorded in their learning journey.

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Curriculum for Excellence
  • The curriculum areas are
  • Languages
  • Mathematics
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Expressive arts
  • Social studies
  • Technologies
  • Sciences
  • Religious and moral education

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  • Thank you for coming!
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