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    Mission Statement

    Mission Statement

    Gorsey BankPrimary School

    CURRICULUMBOOKLET

    Year One2013/2014

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    Our mission is to provide each child with the best education possible in a safeenvironment which is inspirational, fun and nurtures inquisitive minds.

    Vision Statement

    We aspire to be the very best that we can be with a reputation for excellencebecause we embrace change, push boundaries and take risks. Our children willbe emotionally intelligent individuals who can adapt to an ever changing world.

    Agreed between pupils, parents, staff and governorsSummer 2012

    Welcome to Year One 2013 - 2014

    Welcome to Year 1. The purpose of this booklet is to provide you with information about thecurriculum your child will cover during their time in Year 1 and to inform you of the day-to-dayroutines.

    The Year 1 team, Miss Thomas, Mr Goulding, Mrs Coates and Miss Tetley are lookingforward to working closely with you to ensure that your child receives an inspirational andexciting year. Our aim is to ensure the children develop their learning and enjoy themselves.

    Also, we want to ensure they attain a sound foundation on which to build as they move intoYear 2.

    It is important that the children gain an increasing level of independence, perseverance andresponsibility.

    Our inspirational texts this year provide the children with many ways in which to develop theirlearning. These are our Year 1 themes:

    Autumn Term Make Believe!

    Spring Term Lets Explore

    Summer Term A Different World

    They will be involved in a variety of stimulating first hand learning experiences, which willhelp to create a positive and enjoyable learning atmosphere.

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    We value the support we receive from parents and we are sure that with your help andcontinued interest the children will experience a very fulfilling Year 1. Please do not hesitateto contact us if you have any concerns or questions.

    Purpose

    To provide an overview of the Year 1 curriculum for parents.

    To provide information about uniform, PE kit, homework.

    To provide information about behaviour expectations, reward systems and sanctions.

    The Curriculum

    Teaching and learning is the core purpose of our work in school. It is the method through which we

    offer a curriculum which is broad and balanced and which meets the Governments legalrequirements relating to the National Curriculum whilst catering for the interests and needs of all ourpupils. It is a process which is constantly developing and which reflects the changing needs ofsociety.

    Aims

    We want the children to:

    Achieve their full potential in terms of academic attainment, personal, social, emotional

    development and spiritual awareness.

    Enjoy learning and understand the benefits being a learner can bring to individuals.

    Become independent learners.

    Have a full understanding of their individual learning styles.

    Be tolerant and understanding and be able to demonstrate respect for the rights, opinions and

    property of others.

    Have a full understanding of the skills they require to learn how to learn.

    Four Pillars of Education

    Learning to beLearning to know

    Learning to doLearning to live together

    UNESCO 1996

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    How do we plan the curriculum?

    Reception classes are taught within the Early Years Foundation Stage framework.

    The National Curriculum subjects are planned across a six-year programme from Year 1 to Year

    6.

    All year group teaching teams use either the Early Years Foundation Stage framework or theNational Curriculum to plan appropriate learning experiences.

    Weekly planning is completed by year group teams to ensure progression and continuity.

    Learning objectives build on prior attainment and progress.

    Themes are used to deliver the curriculum objectives in a creative and relevant format.

    Lessons are delivered in a cross-curricular way where appropriate to enable children to use the

    skills they learn in other subject areas.

    First hand learning activities, including educational visits and visitors, are used to ensure the

    children are engaged in effective and dynamic learning.

    Curriculum coverage is provided through the six areas of learning:

    1. Communication, language and literacy2. Mathematical development3. Knowledge and understanding of the world4. Physical development5. Creative development6. Personal, social and emotional development

    Inclusion

    Children with SEN and/or learning difficulties or disabilities

    Where possible, through the use of appropriate access strategies and support, Year 1 children withSEN will be working towards the same learning objectives as their peers. From time to time thoseworking well below the level of the whole class may be working towards related objectives chosenfrom the relevant progression strand from an earlier year.

    We undertake to meet the needs of all children. Sometimes this involves support from internal andexternal specialists. Some children may need additional support in the form of separate programmesof work matched to their ability and requirements (this will form part of an Individual Education Plan(IEP)). The progress of those children who have been identified as having special educational needsis reviewed regularly and parents are kept fully informed at all times. Further information on theschools approach to Special Educational Needs provision is available in the form of a Special NeedsPolicy and a Graduated Response document outlining the schools approach to identifying SEN.Please feel free to contact school for copies.

    We take our responsibilities under the 2010 Equality Act very seriously. The act defines disability as:

    'A physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on a person'sability to carry out day-to-day activities.'

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    Please refer to our Equality Policy, Inclusion policy, Disability Equality Scheme and Accessibility Planfor more information.

    More able learners

    Children who are working well above the overall level of their class or group will be engaging with arange of experiences designed to broaden or deepen their learning while working on the samelearning objectives as their peers. From time to time they may also be accelerating the pace of theirlearning by working towards objectives chosen from the relevant progression strand from a later year.In the summer term of 2012 the school was recognised for its provision for all pupils, including thosewith high abilities (catered for through our Pupil Enrichment Programmes) and earned the prestigiousNACE Challenge award.

    Children learning EAL

    Year 1 children learning EAL will be accessing curriculum content while also developing cognitive andacademic language within whole-class, group and independent contexts. Through the use ofappropriate access strategies and support, they will be experiencing a level of cognitive challengeconsistent with that provided for their peers. Those Year 1 children who have becomeconversationally fluent will continue to receive support to develop the academic language andvocabulary associated with the subject and the language and grammar used to express ideas andthinking within the subject.

    Whole School Reading Scheme

    All children work through a progressive reading scheme matched to their reading ability. FromSeptember 2012, Following advice from Ofsted, this also includes Key Stage 2. All Key Stage 2children will be using a tailor-made Reading Scheme consisting of a wide range of level-appropriatereading material that will build on the progress made in Key Stage 1 and the Early Years Foundation

    Stage (EYFS).

    This scheme will run alongside the books chosen from our school library or from home. Your childsClass Teacher will direct your child to books at an appropriate level or colour band based onassessments made during guided and individual reading sessions. The focus will be oncomprehension, particularly the areas of inference and deduction, to avoid a race through colourbands. Your childs Class Teacher will decide when it is appropriate for your child to move to the nextlevel.

    Working with parents and carers

    Gorsey Bank School is committed to working with parents and under section 405 of the Education Act1996, parents may opt to withdraw their children from Sex and Relationships Education lessons:

    if any parent of any pupilrequests that s/he may be wholly or partly excused from receiving sexeducation at the school, the pupils shall, except in so far as the education is comprised in TheNational Curriculum, be so excused accordingly until the request is withdrawn.

    Parents wanting to exercise this right are invited to see the Head Teacher, who will explore theirconcerns and discuss any impact that such action may have on the child including the possible

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    negative feelings or experiences that might result.We would ask that you do the same if you would like your child to be withdrawn from school

    assemblies and Religious Education lessons

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    The following curriculum overview and trips/visits table may be subject to change. At Gorsey Bank we are constantlyevolving our curriculum in response to the needs of learners and national strategies. For the most up-to-date informationof what your child is learning please visit our class blogs which are regularly updated throughout the year.

    Science Pushes and pulls Light and dark Sound and hearing Growing plants Sorting and usingmaterials

    Ourselves

    History History of transport over timeand famous people

    History of explorers Houses and homes

    Geography Barnaby Bear

    travelling the world(all year.)

    Transport from

    around the world

    Maps

    Landscape/weather. jungle, Arctic,Desert, City

    Habitats

    DT Mechanisms-moving picturebooks

    Cooking Textiles Bog baby Designing amaking Bogsheds.

    MFL Counting andcolours

    Fruit andvegetables

    Body parts Likes/Dislikes

    RE Christianity.Looking at thechurch andsymbolism

    Christianity HinduismHindu Gods

    ChristianityThe Easter story

    ChristianityBelonging

    Christianity

    PE Indoor Gym travelling Dance routine

    (nativity)

    Gym/balance Dance creative Gym

    rolling/sequences

    Dance - cre

    PE Outdoor Rolling Throwing andCatching

    Kicking Hop, skip and jump Tennis Hitting

    Art Drawing line andtexture Aliens,

    Colour and paintingKandinsky concentric circlesJackson Pollock colour splats.

    3D self-portraits observationaldrawing of Bears

    Collage and texture growing plantsVan Gogh. GustavKlimt tree of life.

    Printing shapeand colour

    Sculptures

    Textiles bo

    Music Sounds interesting The long and shortof it

    Feel the pulse Taking off Whats the score? Rain rain go

    PSHCE Rules for keeping safe Recognising naming and dealing withfeelings in a positive way

    Realising that people have needs.Recognising choices that can be ma

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    between right and wrong

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    TRIPS/VISITS

    Autumn Manchester Science and Industry MuseumSt Bartholomews churchWhole school visit to the theatre for a Christmas Pantomime

    Spring Bue John MineLindow Common

    Summer Lower Moss Wood

    Please note that these may be subject to change.

    THE GLOBAL DIMENSION TO LEARNING

    One of the duties placed upon schools by the Race Relations Amendment Act (RRAA) 2000 is topromote good relations between persons of different racial groups. The statutory inclusion statementwithin the National Curriculum supports the modification of the programmes of study to meet theneeds of all learners. In light of the RRAA 2000 and the inclusion statement, schools have a

    responsibility to provide a broad and balanced curriculum for all children and young people.

    For some years there has been a national Government agenda requiring schools to make links withschools in other countries, with a view to promoting good race relations. One of the ways that GorseyBank is responding to this agenda is through a partnership with Thabisang Primary School in South

    Africa. This partnership will help to develop the global dimension of our curriculum as required by theGovernment. We agreed that it is important to provide opportunities that will widen our pupilshorizons through real relationships with children and adults from another country. This year, thechildren will also have the opportunity to take part in Quadblogging which links our school with 3other anywhere in the world!

    CITIZENSHIP

    SCHOOL COUNCIL - Each class elects two representatives to the Council who attend regularmeetings to discuss school issues which affect the children. This provides a forum for childrensviews to be represented.

    CLASS RULES - Each class decides a code of conduct, which helps form behaviour and classmanagement expectations throughout the year.

    COLLECTIVE WORSHIP Class Assemblies take place once a year to showcase what your child has been learning.Parents are encouraged to come and watch their childs class and join other parents for lightrefreshments afterwards.Whole School Assemblies take place on a Wednesday morning and offer the opportunity for thewhole school to come together to engage in a program of themes linked to seasonal events,

    topical issues and curriculum learning.Year Group Assemblies (Pupil led) take place several times a week and complement thePSHCE, SRE and RE curricula.

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    BEHAVIOUR

    Expectations

    At Gorsey Bank the principles of care, courtesy and consideration underpin all aspects of school life.We work hard as a team to develop well-rounded children who are happy and comfortable withthemselves. An essential part of our teaching and learning policy is the development of their emotionalintelligence and literacy which gives them the skills required to understand themselves and others. Wedevelop and nurture not only their intrapersonal and interpersonal skills and knowledge, but also theirattitudes and behaviour.

    We expect all children to:

    Avoid language and behaviour that is offensive to others.

    Respect other people.

    Refrain from physically harming or interfering with other people or their belongings.

    Treat others as they would wish to be treated themselves.

    Be considerate of other peoples feelings and emotions. Abide by class and school rules.

    Rewards

    Children are rewarded for good work and behaviour in a variety of ways in Key Stage 1. We have aGood Work assembly where children are able to share their achievements and are awardedcertificates for their hard work. They also receive stickers and/or house points. House points can beearned when children demonstrate both social and academic excellence. The winning house in theschool will be awarded the 'house cup' on a half-termly basis. We hope this will encourage children todemonstrate care, courtesy and consideration and to work to the best of their ability throughout theyear. In addition, pupils who have produced an excellent piece of work, made excellent progress,demonstrated excellent behavior and manners may either be made Star of the Week or will be invitedto visit the Head Teacher to share their success. Look out for these children in the Friday Issue!

    Sanctions

    If children always do their best, they will be rewarded. However, there are consequences for thosechildren who behave in an unacceptable way. We operate four levels identifying increasing severityand persistence of poor behaviour, and fitting consequences. Behaviour issues are reported in theclass behaviour book; appropriate strategies are put in place and parents are informed. In moreserious cases, children will be sent to the Head or Deputy Head Teacher on Friday lunchtimes.

    Policies

    The following school policies support the behaviour curriculum at Gorsey Bank and are available foron gorseybank.net (paper copies on request):

    Behaviour and Anti-Bullying Policy

    Home School agreement

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    HOMEWORK

    Year group Reading Mental Maths Word LevelWork

    HomeworkChallenge

    Reception Reading should beencouraged asregularly aspossible, preferablydaily, without makingit an undesirablechore for the child.

    Younger children

    should read for short10 minute burstsand this shouldgradually increase to30 minutes or moreeach day.

    In Year 5 & 6Guided Reading,homework may be

    set.

    Basic numberawareness andskills

    Counting and numbergames

    Number facts (+ - x /tables)

    Games, quizzes andchallenges linked tocurriculum learning,including the use ofonline resources suchas MyMaths and SumDog.

    Application of skills

    Using all fourmathematicaloperations to solvereal life problemsacross all areas of thecurriculum for Maths.

    High FrequencyWord recognition(Word Wallets)

    High FrequencyWord recognition

    and spellingincluding phonemeslinked to phase oflearning. Spellingswill be assessedthrough applicationin independentwriting and inperiodic teacherassessments.

    Subject SpecificVocabularydevelopment andthe use of words foreffect in different

    contexts.Knowledge andunderstanding willbe assessedthrough applicationin independentwriting and inperiodic teacher

    DifferentiatedHomeworkChallenges todevelop Literacy,Numeracy orScience skillsand/or related tothe termlycurriculum theme.

    Extended projectsmay also be setfrom time to time.

    Year 1

    Year 2

    Year 3

    Year 4

    Year 5

    Year 6

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    assessments.

    Further details can be found in our homework guidance on gorseybank.net.

    Appropriate tasks to reinforce learning that has taken place in school will be set for your child by theirteacher on a Friday, to be returned by the following Wednesday.

    To access online homework, please follow the steps below:

    MyMaths

    1. Go to www.mymaths.co.uk and log on with the user name gorsey and passwordsquare (top of the home page) then click go

    2. Log in using your 3 letter user name and 3 number password3. Check your record for the task(s) you have been set and follow any additional

    instructions from your teacher4. Write the date and title of your task(s) in your homework book and record any working

    out you need to do underneath5. Click on see the lesson? to refresh your memory about the skills you will need to

    complete the task (jot anything useful down in your homework book to help you later)6. Complete the task(s) and rate how you found it/them so your teacher can plan your

    next steps in learning7. Explore the games section of the website to challenge yourself further!

    Sum Dog

    1. Go to www.sumdog.com2. Log in (top right of the home page) using your username and your password.3. Check if you have been assigned any tasks before accessing other parts of the

    program.

    http://www.mymaths.co.uk/http://www.sumdog.com/http://www.mymaths.co.uk/http://www.sumdog.com/
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    Details of the new Gorsey Bank uniform - showing specific items for summer and winter, andfor each phase. Compulsory from September 2012.

    Autumn and Spring Terms (REC Yr 1 & YR2) Autumn and Spring terms (YR 3,4,5 & 6)Navy V-neck jumper or cardigan with logo boysand girls

    Navy V-neck jumper or cardigan with logo boys andgirls

    Red polo shirt with logo boys and girls White shirt, with pointed collar boys and girls. (Girls notto have decoration and trimmings on shirts)

    Navy skirt/pinafore/trousers - girls School tie red and navy diagonal stripe, not elasticatedor clip on boys and girls

    Grey trousers - long or short - boys Navy skirt/or/pinafore/trousers -girls

    Black school shoes not trainers boys and girls Grey trousers long or short - boysGrey socks - boys Black school shoes not trainers boys and girls

    Red or navy tights or navy or white socks - girls Grey socks - boysNavy tights or navy or white socks -girls

    Summer Term (REC Yr 1 & Yr2) Summer Term (Yrs 3,4,5 & 6)

    Same as winter uniform with the option for girls towear a navy and white check summer dress

    Red polo shirt with logo and otherwise the same aswinter uniform with the option for girls to wear a navyand white check summer dress

    KS1 and KS2 all year roundOutdoor school coat in PLAIN navy or red Outdoor school coat in PLAIN navy or red

    Optional fleece in red or navy FOR OUTDOOR USEONLY

    Optional fleece in red or navy FOR OUTDOOR USEONLY

    PE KitWhite T- shirt White T- shirt

    Navy shorts Navy shorts

    Trainers Trainers

    Navy tracksuit bottoms and navy sweatshirt Navy tracksuit bottoms and navy sweatshirt

    Jewellery and watches and hair accessories

    NO jewellery of any kind may be worn by any pupil in school AT ANY TIME with the exception that studs maybe worn for a period of six weeks after ear piercing. In the event of studs being worn they must be removed ortaped up during PE and removed during swimming lessons. Watches may be worn but the school cannot takeresponsibility for the safety of watches. Hair accessories are to be PLAIN red or navy only and hair bandsto be no wider than 5cm.

    School Bags

    Book bags with school logoSmall back packs that are plain navy blueNavy drawstring bag for PE kit

    and house coloured T-shirt for house sporting events.

    Uniform order process

    http://www.monkhouse.com/category/1131/Gorsey_Bank_Primary_School this will take you directly tothe relevant section on the Monkhouse website.

    Alternatively the home web address is www.monkhouse.com and you will then need to follow theseinstructions:

    From the home page click on the Schoolwear icon.

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    Here you will find an alphabet, click on G.

    Now you will see a list of schools, click on Gorsey Bank Primary School.

    Now you can start shopping.

    To purchase the items you require please follow these instructions:

    Find the garment you wish to purchase and click on either the name or the picture.

    On the drop down menu select the colour and size you would like.

    If you want more than one of this item change the amount in the box.

    Then click Add. This will place the item/s into your basket.

    If you wish to purchase more items click on continue shopping and follow the same process.

    When you have all the items your require click on the Checkout button and complete the

    information required.

    Postage Discount

    As part of the package negotiated with Monkhouses it has been agreed that Gorsey Bank parents willnot have to pay postage for their on-line orders. To achieve this, payment for postage will initially betaken and will be refunded to the card within 48 hours.

    Note: when purchasing during one of Monkhouses visits to school it will be possible to pay by card.

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    HOME SCHOOL LINKS

    Curriculum Information Evening

    This will take place at the end of the academic year. It is an opportunity for you to meet your childsteacher and to ask any questions you may have about the forthcoming year. The evening will include anumber of workshop activities to help you to support your child in reading, writing and basic Numeracyskills development. E-Safety advice will also be discussed.

    Parents Evening

    Our two Parents Evenings take place in the second and fourth half-terms. At each of these you havethe opportunity to discuss your childs targets, progress and personal and social development. Thereis also the opportunity for you to examine your childs work and discuss this with their class teacher.

    Appointment times are available for you to book a time slot during the week preceding Parents

    Evening. These time slots are 10 minutes long. It is advisable to arrive early to allow you time to viewyour childs work. In the unusual event of you requiring more time, this may be arranged after themeeting. Please phone school if you are unable to attend.Please do not think this is the only opportunity to discuss your child. We are always willing toarrange a mutually convenient time for an appointment to discuss any concerns you may have.

    Open Evening

    During the Summer Term we invite parents and children into school to share and celebrate the yearsachievements. Parents have an opportunity to meet informally with their childs class teacher, view

    their childs work and make contact with their teacher for the next academic year.

    Year One Class Blogs

    Our class blogs are showcases for childrens work and are the best way to keep up-to-date with whatyour child is learning in school. They also provide important information from your childs year groupteam and will outline recent highlights and any forthcoming dates for your diary. Please check yourClass Blog on a regular basis at www.gorseybank.net.

    Reports

    Annual Reports are sent home towards the end of the Summer Term. These provide a comprehensiveoverview of your childs progress. Please feel free however, to make an appointment if there isanything you would like to discuss.

    Finally, please keep in touch with us. If we have any worries at all, we will ask to speak to you and weask that you do the same with us.

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    We are looking forward to working with you and your child in Year One.

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    Children Learn What They Live

    If children learn with criticism they learn to condemn.

    If children learn with hostility they learn to fight.

    If children learn with ridicule they learn to be shy.

    If children learn with shame they learn to feel guilty.

    If children learn with tolerance they learn to be patient.

    If children learn with encouragement they learn confidence.

    If children live with praise they learn to appreciate.

    If children live with humour they learn to smile.

    If children live with fairness they learn justice.

    If children live with security they learn to have faith.

    If children live with approval they learn to like themselves.

    If children live with acceptance and friendship they learn to find love in the world.