Meet the Year 5 Autumn Term Teachers and Curriculum Overview

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"Get to know the team of teachers for Year 5 Autumn Term and explore the curriculum overview, reading strategies, homework guidelines, and more. Stay updated on reading methods, spelling activities, and handwriting expectations for your child's academic progress."

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  • Reading
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  1. Year 5 Autumn Term Meet the Teachers WELCOME

  2. Meet the team Acting Deputy Head Teacher Year 5 and 6 Mr Moran See full size image Class Teachers 5L Mrs Vereha 5Y Miss Poku 5O Miss Carsane 5N Ms Eldridge Support Staff Mrs Bokhari Mrs Bamrah

  3. Curriculum Overview

  4. Curriculum Overview

  5. Curriculum Overview

  6. Reading How is Reading being taught? We do VIPERS for thirty minutes every day at the beginning of the school day. We do reading from our Accelerated Reader books for half an hour each day. The children quiz on each book read and they need to achieve an 80% pass mark. MyOn can be used at home and at school for further reading practice.

  7. Homework Homework is given weekly. Your child will get - Maths homework - Spellings - Reading (ideally reading every night for a minimum of 20 minutes). All homework will be monitored by the teacher and Acting Deputy Head Teachers.

  8. Reading at home Please can you listen to your child read on a regular basis. This enables us to know how well they are reading at home and how their fluency and comprehension is developing. Reading books are changed at least once a week. Children are encouraged to read the same book several times. read%2Baloud%2Bcartoon READING_KIDS-Preview

  9. Spellings The children are being taught spellings through weekly activities. Children will be given 10 words to learn at home every week and they will be assessed on the following week. Children need to be taught useful spelling patterns and rules. Examples: verbs ending with a y which then changes to ies and ied (as in 'copy', 'copies' and 'copied') Dropping the e off the end of a word when adding -ing, -ed, - er (as in 'hiking', 'hiked' and 'hiker')

  10. Handwriting Children are expected to use joined handwriting. They should be encouraged to practise at home. Pen licences will be awarded throughout the year for consistently neat handwriting and book presentation.

  11. Mathematics and Times Tables Mathematics is taught every day. Please help your child learn their times tables. There are some great websites to help your child build their maths skills. My Maths is used for weekly homework but can also be used for extra practice. TTRockstars can be used at home to support the learning of times tables.

  12. banner_pe P.E / Games PE is every Friday. Please ensure that the children wear their PE kit to school. - dark joggers - trainers - navy t-shirt - school jumper - no jewellery is permitted PE is taught outdoors and indoors.

  13. Expectations Please bring your child to school on time. Gates open at 8:40 am and children start school once children have arrived to the classroom. Please pick children up at 3.20pm. If your child is unwell please telephone the school on the day they are absent so that the registers can be marked accordingly. Book bags should hold their home readers and reading records. These should be brought into school daily. Children should bring a water bottle and a healthy snack each day to help with their learning. If you need to see the class teacher, please speak to the office staff in the morning or speak to the class teacher after school.

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  15. Thank you Thank you for coming to our Meet the Teachers meeting. Do you have any questions?

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