Wow!!! Where do I start???
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Wow!!! Where do I start???
I haven't been on this site for many years now. My older kids went through the old system. I have a younger child in year 4 with SEN, haven't got a clue to where to start from. Any ideas/advise will be very much appreciated:)
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Re: Wow!!! Where do I start???
Welcome back, Rash!
I would start with Patricia's thread here: http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... 12&t=30079" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I would start with Patricia's thread here: http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... 12&t=30079" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Wow!!! Where do I start???
Thank you Sally-Anne, helpful as always:D
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Re: Wow!!! Where do I start???
Once you have read patricia's thread, spend the next year decorating your bedroom, making it perfect, a happy, tranquil place, exactly as you want it, with a big lock on the door.
You will have many, many, moments throughout the process when you need to retreat, lock and breath deeply.
In seriousness, year 4 = read, read, read together and times tables and number bonds back to front, upside down and inside out.
You will have many, many, moments throughout the process when you need to retreat, lock and breath deeply.
In seriousness, year 4 = read, read, read together and times tables and number bonds back to front, upside down and inside out.
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And learn to tell the time.southbucks3 wrote:
In seriousness, year 4 = read, read, read together and times tables and number bonds back to front, upside down and inside out.
For the first time this year I had a number of students who found telling the time on an analogue watch difficult. I now instruct parents that before I receive them in Year 5 they must.
Make the child read out loud to an adult, discussing words and comprehension.
Quick mental recall of all 4 operations.
Tell the time on both digital and analogue, 12 and 24 hour time. Asking child what was the time 15 minutes ago. What will be the time in 22 minutes etc etc.
Patricia
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I wonder if it is because Casio digital watches became cool and trendy for kids again last year Patricia, all my three have one now, but did thankfully learn with a childs training analogue watch. At just a few pounds the Casio watches are tempting, but stick to the teaching watches with the minute interval bands around the face until they have sussed analogue time.For the first time this year I had a number of students who found telling the time on an analogue watch difficult. I now instruct parents that before I receive them in Year 5 they must.
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I've encountered this too, and whilst it seems a bit at first it makes sense when you think about it. Telling the time is taught early in KS1, but many children don't actually need to apply what they've learnt as we the parents act as clockwatchers for them, getting them up in the morning and to school/bus stop and various activities on time. Everything at school goes by the bell and children rarely have to take responsibility for being in a certain place at a certain time, except possibly for individual music lessons. Even television programmes are on demand these days, there's no sense of "must come in from playing by 5 or I'll miss Crackerjack", etc. So by the time they've got to Y5 they've quite simply forgotten it all!patricia wrote: For the first time this year I had a number of students who found telling the time on an analogue watch difficult.
It's certainly a good idea to go over this topic before even embarking on 11+ work.
Marylou
Re: Wow!!! Where do I start???
Thank you all, for your very interesting and useful tips.
Patricia, she is good at telling times but I'll practice a bit more with her.
Patricia, she is good at telling times but I'll practice a bit more with her.
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Re: Wow!!! Where do I start???
You're not on your own. One of mine has just started year 4. What you describe is pretty much like our year 4 maths.
I think this is how some schools feel they should teach the new national curriculum for maths.
What NC level was your DD in maths at end of year 2 and end of year 3?
Do you mean they are just working on the 2x table? Back to year R/1/2 hey?
Which area / schools are you aiming to sit the test for? Have you found out what the test involves?
I think this is how some schools feel they should teach the new national curriculum for maths.
What NC level was your DD in maths at end of year 2 and end of year 3?
Do you mean they are just working on the 2x table? Back to year R/1/2 hey?
Which area / schools are you aiming to sit the test for? Have you found out what the test involves?
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Hi mystery,
At the end of ks1 she obtained 2a in maths
At the end of ks1 she obtained 2a in maths
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