We designed our packaging and made our own Easter treats. Even we were suprised at how good our children were at baking and designing.
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
YEAR 6 SUMMER NEWSLETTER
Year
6 Newsletter Summer 2012
Year 6
Teachers Teaching Assistants
6J Mrs Johal Mrs Anwar
6R Mr Govender Mrs Rafiq
6M Miss Malcolm Mrs Williams
6G Mrs Govender Miss Lindo
Dear Parents /
Guardians
This newsletter is to provide you with
information about what your child will be doing in class during the coming term
and to give you some ideas about how you can help them at home. If you have any questions or concerns, please
do not hesitate to contact your child’s class teacher.
SATs week –14 – 18 May
Please ensure your
child arrives at school on time and attends each day this week.
Please ensure
children have a good night’s sleep.
That they are ready
for the week with a good breakfast each morning.
The exam timetable
has been provided for you.
Trips
After the SATs children will be continuing to work on each
area of the curriculum. We have also planned for a number of trips for them. We
have tried to keep costs to a minimum but you will appreciate some of the trips
will require a donation.
Wed 23 May Ice
Skating- £4
Mon 11 June IMAX
cinema at Science
Museum to watch
‘Wild Oceans’- £4.50
Wed 20 June Hainault Forest
- No Cost
BEHAVIOR
As the oldest children in the school, entering their final
term with us, we expect a high standard of behaviour from them. This needs to
be maintained throughout the final term.
Finally, a big thank you
from all of us for your support, throughout the year and especially in this
final term of SAT's.
P.E.
P.E. kit should be at school on a Monday morning and
taken home on a Friday.
Please ensure that children do not wear jewellery
SAT's TIME -TABLE - 2012
5/6 |
Monday 14/5 |
Tuesday 15/5
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Wednesday 16/5
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Thursday 17/5
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Friday 18/5
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REGISTRATION
8.45-9.00
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Northbury Junior
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KS2 Timetable
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2012
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9.00-10.00
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A S S
E M B
L Y :
10.00-10.15
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10.15-11.15
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Reading Test
(60 Minutes)
10:15 – 11:15
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Long writing
(45 Minutes)
10:15 – 11:00
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Maths Test A
(45 minutes)
10:15 – 11:00
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Maths Test B
(45 Minutes)
10:15 – 11:00
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P L A Y T I M E : 11.15-11.30 |
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11.30-12.30
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Short Writing
( 20 Minutes)
10:15 – 10:35
Spelling
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Mental Maths
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L U N C H T I M E : 12.30-1.30 |
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R
E G I
S T R
A T I
O N : 1.30-1.35
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1.35-3.05
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H O M
E T I M E
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Tips on how you can help your child prepare
• The biggest single influence
on your child’s SAT’s marks will be their reading ability. Good readers can read
questions quickly, and understand what they need to do. Continue to
encourage your child to read every day, looking at both stories and
non-fiction.
•To help your child prepare for SATs use CGP books and
websites listed
below. Your child has also
taken part in and brought home practice papers and questions as part of their
homework preparation for the SATs.
www.cgpbooks.co.uk/online_rev/ks2choice.asp
(interactive revision activities)
www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks2bitesize/
(science, literacy, numeracy)
www.legend.yorks.com/~calverms/contents.htm
(maths tutor)
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