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Homework is an opportunity for children to learn and for families to be involved in their children's education. However, helping children with homework isn't always easy. At parent-teacher meetings and in conferences with parents, teachers often hear questions such as:
-- How can I get Michael to do his homework? Every night it's a struggle to get him to turn off the TV and do his homework.
-- Why isn't Maria getting more homework?
-- Why is Jonathan getting so much homework?
-- When is Suki supposed to do homework? She takes piano lessons, sings in her church choir, plays basketball and helps with family chores. There's hardly any time left to study.
-- How can I help Robert with his math homework when I don't understand it?
-- Do homework assignments really help my child learn?
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Homework is an opportunity for children to learn and for families to be involved in their children's education. However, helping children with homework isn't always easy. At parent-teacher meetings and in conferences with parents, teachers often hear questions such as:
-- How can I get Michael to do his homework? Every night it's a struggle to get him to turn off the TV and do his homework.
-- Why isn't Maria getting more homework?
-- Why is Jonathan getting so much homework?
-- When is Suki supposed to do homework? She takes piano lessons, sings in her church choir, plays basketball and helps with family chores. There's hardly any time left to study.
-- How can I help Robert with his math homework when I don't understand it?
-- Do homework assignments really help my child learn?
National Fostering Agency Group annual conference 2017Ofsted
Lisa Pascoe, Deputy Director, Social Care at the National Fostering Agency Group annual conference 2017, Coventry 11 May 2017.
The subject is 'Foster care: valuing what matters'.
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2. Year 6 Meet the teacherYear 6 Meet the teacher
Introduce myself
Welcome to Year 6 – key features / events
of the year.
Year 6 timetable
Topics for this term
Planned trips
Homework expectations
Behaviour in Year 6
Attendance and punctuality
Questions
3. Introduce myselfIntroduce myself
Miss Sarah Biney.
Been teaching at BJR since July 2013 but been
working with children for 8 years.
BA(Hons) Business Administration
Started as a nursery nurse in 2007 - 2008 then
became a Nursery Manager 2008 - 2012 .
Postgraduate Certificate in Children's Education
2012 - 2013
4. Welcome to Year 6 – key features / eventsWelcome to Year 6 – key features / events
of the yearof the year
High expectations
Improve year 6 reading and Maths
Improve times tables and mental maths.
SATS in May
5. Year 6 timetableYear 6 timetable
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8:55 – 9:05 Registration
Early Work
Registration
Early Work
Registration
Early Work
Registration
Early Work
Registration
Early Work
9:05 – 10:15 Maths Maths Maths Maths Maths
10:15 – 10:35 Collective Worship Collective Worship Collective Worship Collective Worship Collective Worship
10:35 – 10:55 Playtime Playtime Playtime Playtime Playtime
10:55 – 12:20 Literacy
Guided Reading
Literacy
Guided Reading
Literacy
Guided Reading
Literacy
Guided Reading
Literacy
Guided Reading /
Spelling
12:20 – 1:20 Lunch Lunch Early Lunch Lunch Lunch
1:20 – 2:20 PE Science Swimming Autumn Term Topic Recorders 1:20 – 2:05
MFL/PATHS
2:20 -3:30 ICT Science Swimming Autumn Term Religious Education
Golden Time 2:55 – 3:15
9. Homework expectationsHomework expectations
How will homework be communicated
to children and families?
Differentiation
What happens if children don’t do
homework?
When is it given and due back?
10. Behaviour in Year 6Behaviour in Year 6
Year 6 5 C’s
Consideration, Compassion, Courtesy,
Commitment and Care.
Green – Yellow – Red
Golden time and green all week stickers.
11. Attendance and punctualityAttendance and punctuality
Attendance and punctuality is very
important for your child to have a
successful year. For our children to gain
the greatest benefit from their education
it is vital that they attend school, on time,
every day the school is open unless the
reason for the absences unavoidable.
Punctuality – 08:50 Early work