Meet the Teacher Welcome to Primary 6 a
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Meet the Teacher Welcome to Primary 6 a
Our Class Charter: Neilston is a Rights Respecting school. In P 6 a the children discussed the rights they felt were most important to them and created an agreement for everyone in the class. Can you find our class charter?
Our Class Representatives Pupil Council: Botan Eco/ Fairtrade: Calum Rights Respecting School: Niamh Junior Road Safety Officer: Beth
Weekly Class Rewards Golden Time House Points Class Rewards Weekly Do. Jo Points SUPERSTAR at Assembly (Rights Respecting School)
Our Weekly Timetable: Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 9. 50 -10. 4010. 55 Literacy I. C. T. Literacy 12. 351. 35 -2. 25 Mathematics Outdoor P. E 11. 45 -12. 35 ICT with Mrs Akram Literacy Homework, Spelling, Reading R. M. E. 10. 55 -11. 45 Literacy Writing Mathematics Literacy P. E. (H. W. B. ) P. S. D. Assembly Mathematics Literacy Lunch Monday 9. 00 -9. 50 Interval P. E. (H. W. B. ) I. D. L. Music H. W. B. /P. S. D 2. 25 -3. 15 FRENCH IDL P. S. D Golden Time
P. E. In P 6 Indoor P. E: Tuesday afternoon Thursday morning Kit: Shorts, polo/T-shirt, sandshoes or indoor trainers Outdoor P. E: Wednesday morning Kit: Tracksuit trousers/ leggings, outdoor trainers and waterproof jacket
Homework in Primary 6 Intended to build independence and develop good routines Regular use of the homework diary to Copy down homework in class Tick items as they are completed Plan own time effectively Read comments from teacher Pass on messages from home Homework is issued on a Monday. Spelling is due in on Thursday. Maths: is due in on Friday Reading: Tasks assigned weekly
In Maths we are learning about… Fractions Addition and Subtraction Volume Multiplication and Division Time Mental strategies Problem solving strategies Using mathematical language
In Literacy we are learning to… Identify the main idea and supporting details of a story Summarise a text Retell a story Use paragraphs Up Level our work using VCOP Debate Improve our handwriting and presentation Self and peer assess our work.
Social Studies I can describe the main features of a democracy and discuss the rights and responsibilities of citizens in Scotland. SOC 2 -17 a The Scottish Parliament To extend my mental map and sense of place, I can interpret information from different types of maps and am beginning to locate key features within Scotland, UK, Europe or the wider world. SOC 2 -14 a Europe
Science By exploring reflections, the formation of shadows and the mixing of coloured lights, I can use my knowledge of the properties of light to show it can be used in a creative way. SCN 2 -11 b We are learning about LIGHT
Health and Wellbeing Strategies and activities being used to support Health and Wellbeing Mindfulness – Meditation, breathing and art Bounce Back – Learning about resilience Daily running – Keeping fit Go Noodle - All of the above
What can you do at home to support your child? v. Check and sign homework diaries and reading markers weekly. v. Encourage your child to prepare for each day at school e. g. P. E kit, homework, letters etc. v. Encourage your child to bring in and share achievements from home. v. Please use the homework diaries to communicate any issues or concerns.
- God be with you until we meet again
- Wise men three clever are we
- Requirements for erf for teacher 3
- Good morning message to my lecturer
- Welcome to primary 2
- Welcome to primary 2
- Welcome to primary 1
- Ms lawson a primary school teacher
- Primary teacher salary
- Primary mathematics specialist teacher programme
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- Slidetodoc
- Bổ thể
- Tỉ lệ cơ thể trẻ em