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Welcome Back! Look here to find out about life in Class 4.

Dear Parents,
 

I hope you all enjoyed a lovely summer holiday and are well. I have written this letter to say, “Hello” and answer some of the questions you may have about Class 4.
  
Mrs Sauntson, Mrs Bundy and Mrs Cairns are our teaching assistants and will support groups of children in class. The class is split into two groups for maths: the Y6 curriculum is taught separately to the Y5 curriculum. Mr Pratley will teach Year 6 maths and the whole class on Wednesday and Friday afternoons. For the majority of PE lessons, the children will be split into two groups and taught by Mrs Sauntson and Mr Pratley. In the Autumn Term, there are swimming lessons on a Monday afternoon. Please see the separate swimming letter for details.

 

The children have been given a Home Liaison Book each. We can use this for messages between ourselves, which is useful if you cannot get into school that day. If you do write something, please ask your child to show me because the books won’t be checked every day.

 

Children will have the opportunity to read every day in class, but they benefit greatly from reading at home every day as well. Although many of them can now read (decode) the words, they are still meeting new vocabulary and if you can explore the meanings of these together it is extremely beneficial. Regular practice also improves the children’s fluency. We ask them to record their reading in their Home Liaison Books. Please could you initial their books each evening showing that you have seen or heard them read that evening.  Last year, the children completed weekly comprehensions at home which we then discussed in class. These helped to develop their comprehension skills and have hopefully helped to prepare the Year Sixes for high school homework. With your support, I would like to continue these this year.

 

Spellings from the statutory lists will be given out on Friday and assessed on the following Friday. They do not practise these in class so any support that you can give your child is extremely helpful. If you can also revisit words from previous weeks, they are more likely to be correct in your child’s everyday writing. The children will also have a ‘Home Spelling Book’ which will support this work at home. Spelling is probably the most difficult area of the curriculum and it is extremely important that they practise some each day (and revise words which they think they already know). I expect them to do a little bit of spelling practice every day and they should complete at least two sides in this book. The first list will come home on Friday 6th September.

 

Every week, the children will complete a ten by ten times table grid against the clock. To achieve a team point, they have to improve their score or their time each week. Practice every evening will help them achieve this and make their maths in class a lot easier. Each child has a Times Tables Rock Star account which will support their learning.

 

I would appreciate it if children could have their P.E. kit in school from Monday-Friday. Children should wear their school PE kits (dark coloured tracksuits are allowed when the weather gets cooler). A pair of trainers is far more suitable than plimsolls for this age-group. Children should be able to remove their own earrings for PE and swimming and they will be kept in a safe place until the end of the lesson. If a child cannot remove their earrings (because they have only just been pierced) then they should bring in a roll of micropore tape to cover them. Please could the girls also have a spare pair of socks in their PE bags when they start wearing tights in the colder weather.
 

All children are allowed a small pencil case in school, which should fit into their tray. Children will start writing in pencil. When a certain standard has been achieved, they will be able to practise their handwriting in pen in specific lessons and when this is neat they will be able to write in pen in ordinary lessons. All Year Six children achieved this standard last year. A fibre-tipped handwriting pen is given to every child. However, if they wish, children may also use their own pen (biros and fine tipped gel pens are not suitable for books or handwriting).
 

I hope this letter has been helpful. We are holding an Open Classroom event on Wednesday 11th September, when your child can show you their classroom and initial parent teacher consultations are the week beginning 11th November. However, if you do need something before then, please do not hesitate to ask: I will be on the playground most afternoons at 3.15pm. Alternatively, you can email me office@hanleyswanps.org.uk
 
Yours sincerely,
Anita Wilkins

 

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