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Welcome To P6!

Welcome to P6! Mr. Cross and Miss Griffith will discuss daily organization, homework tasks, Seesaw platform, literacy and numeracy activities, topic work, upcoming camp details, and important dates for your diary. Learn about P.E. schedules, Seesaw features, literacy and numeracy exercises, and camp activities. Stay involved in your child's learning journey and future events.

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Welcome To P6!

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  1. Welcome To P6! Mr Cross and Miss Griffith

  2. Contents of Today’s Presentation: • Daily Organisation • Homework • Seesaw • Literacy • Numeracy • Topic Work • Camp • Dates for Your Diary

  3. Daily Organisation • P.E. – P.E. is currently on Mondays with Mrs Campbell and Wednesdays with Mr Cross. • Children require an outdoor and indoor kit for these days. • All children will also take part in our daily mile on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. • Children will require a suitable change of indoor shoes.

  4. Homework • All homework tasks are given out on Monday and collected in on a Friday. • Spelling will include a word list in homework jotters/ipads. Complete two spelling tasks every week from the spelling grid. • Reading will involve their reading book and a task from the reading homework grid or a Literature Circle role. Children will then feedback to their group the following Monday. • Sumdog. • Occasional topic-based tasks.

  5. Seesaw What is Seesaw? Seesaw is an exciting new way to share children’s learning and progress! Each child will have their own digital portfolio which can accessed by teachers, pupils and families to record and share what is happening in the classroom. Who can see information on Seesaw? Information shared on Seesaw can only be viewed by approved members of or school community. This includes staff, parents and pupils. Seesaw provides a facility to share journals publically but King’s Park Primary School will not use this and no information will be shared with third parties or on social media. Who verifies what is posted on Seesaw? Class teachers must approve all journal entries and comments posted to pupils. All comments posted by family members are also reviewed and approved. Accessing Seesaw To access Seesaw download the free Seesaw for Families app and use the QR code provided to sign up to your child’s profile.

  6. Literacy • Class novel and related work. • E.R.I.C • Reading Skills – Whole School Progression. • Reading for Writing. • Non-fiction texts accessed through I.D.L Topics/Research Tasks. • Writing linked to topic stimulus • Spelling Games and rotation • Socratic Circles • Debates

  7. Numeracy • Numeracy sets – Monday to Thursday. • Whole Class maths on Fridays – linked to topic.

  8. Topic Work • Holes Literature and Emotion Study. • Space • Planet Earth • School Musical • The Village Storyline • Living and Growing

  9. P6 Camp • Benmore Outdoor Activity Centre. • Monday to Friday lunchtime. • Range of outdoor activities in small groups. • An information evening will take place later in the year with more detailed information and an opportunity to ask any questions.

  10. Camp Activities Orienteering Problem Solving Night Walk Gorge Walk Canoeing Abseiling Rock Climbing Caving Biking

  11. How You Can Help • Stay in touch. • Asking your child about homework and their learning. • Encouraging your child to organise themselves. • Please ensure all clothing is clearly labelled. • Volunteering opportunities – Musical/Trips etc.

  12. Any Questions?

  13. Dates For Your Diary • September: 20th - Open Event • October: 9th - 10th – Parents’ Evening • December: 19th – Christmas Church Service • January: 13-17th – P6 Camp • January: WB 20th – Scots Week • January: 29th-30th – Parents’ Night • February: 25th – Open Event • March: 5th – World Book Day • End of March – School Show Projected Date • April: 2nd – Easter Church Service • May: 7th – Open Event • May: 21st – Musical Showcase • May: 25th – Sports Day • June: 3rd-4th – Parents’ Night

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