The document provides information about Team Barri Dullabh, their focus on developing independence, literacy, numeracy and problem solving skills. Literacy and numeracy make up a significant part of the program from Years 1-2. Numeracy includes number, algebra, geometry, measurement and statistics. The document also discusses behavior management, parent helpers, EOTC week and swimming, goal setting interviews, and general school information.
Schools and teachers want to develop partnership with parents. Strong communication is fundamental to this partnership. So, teachers must continue to develop and expand skills required to build a strong partnership.
This was presented during my PTC. It was far different from our PTC during the face-to-face class. I included a parent seminar every time I will meet the parents because I also want parents to learn from me not only their children. May this help you. Edit out those which you don't need.
Schools and teachers want to develop partnership with parents. Strong communication is fundamental to this partnership. So, teachers must continue to develop and expand skills required to build a strong partnership.
This was presented during my PTC. It was far different from our PTC during the face-to-face class. I included a parent seminar every time I will meet the parents because I also want parents to learn from me not only their children. May this help you. Edit out those which you don't need.
An introductory session to the past three years work with Changing Results for Young Readers, the results and the 'Every Child, Every Day' framework as introduced by Allington and Gabriel.
2. OUR OUR Team Barri Dullabh (Assistant Principal) Jan Braddock Gerie Harvey Beth Lough Vicki Howarth
3. OUR OUR Focus Developing independence: personally and in class Developing a solid platform of literacy and numeracy skills Developing problem solving and thinking skills Developing a greater awareness of the world around them. Manage themselves in class: listening to and following instructions, being in the right place at the right time Make good choices
4. Developing Developing Independence Getting children to organise themselves when they get to school. Allowing time in the morning to socialise with peers. Waiting outside the classroom until 3:00 pm Checking out children’s work after 3:00pm Getting children to organise themselves when they finish school.
5. Literacy LITERACY in the class Literacy and numeracy make up a significant part of the programme. Main focus of programme in Year 1 & 2. Literacy (Reading, writing) happens 5 days week. Children will bring home readers every night. Readers need to be returned every day. No reader or book bag-no book. G-Guided: Read in class, with teacher. Should be able to be read with some confidence. I-Independent: At an easier level but some texts can still challenge.
7. Numeracy NUMERACY in the class Numeracy and Algebra, Geometry, Measurement and Statistics. Numeracy is the largest component of the maths programme. Number knowledge is the foundation for all future learning. Statistics is a major strand focus for past 4 years.
8. BEHAVIOUR BEHAVIOUR Management Focuses on positives Classes have come up with own expectations Parents are informed of both appropriate and inappropriate behaviour School Social Skills programme Team approach to deal with inappropriate behaviour Teachers support each other Principal and AP support teachers
9. Parent Parent Helpers Code of conduct for those wishing to get involved Mainly on a needs basis but if you have skills in a particular area, let us know if there are any areas we can put you to use Labelling and mending books Help needed for EOTC opportunities
10. EOTC EOTC and swimming EOTC Week: 15th -19thMarch-Activities will run 1:30pm-3:00pm Safety First focus Swimming 23rd, 24th, 26th, 29th, 31stMarch, 1st April Cost will be around $30
11. Goal GOAL Setting Interviews work between school-child-parents/caregivers Literacy or Numeracy Goal + a personal goal Look at WHY the child wants to achieve this goal then HOW they will go about it It would be most beneficial if both parents/caregivers and child attend
12. GENERAL GENERAL Information Newsletters: School and syndicate newsletters go home on Thursdays. Can be accessed from the school website as well. Lunches: Purchased from the hall from 8:30am. Delivered to each syndicate at the start of lunch. Money: Any payments go through the office. Lost property: We have no bin. Make sure gear is named. Permission Slips: Please make sure all Daily Fitness and Computer Use agreements are returned to school.