Height and weight checks for children in Year 6

Every year in England, school children in Year 6 have their height and weight checked at school as part of the National Child Measurement Programme. Height and weight measurements are used to calculate weight status. We collect this information because it is in the public interest to understand how many children are overweight, healthy weight or underweight, and it also provides parents with information on the health of their children. Your child’s class will take part in this year’s programme. If you wouldn’t want your child taking part in this programme, please return the form that your child will bring home home today.

Please click on the link below to view more details.

NCMP Guidance Letter 2021

 

Parental RSHE consent reminder

Thank you to all of the parents who have completed the forms for our teaching of RSHE. If you haven’t had the opportunity to do so, please can you follow the links on the RSHE page https://www.newdaleschool.org.uk/home/curriculum/subjects/sex-education/ and complete the form. So that our staff can begin to plan what they deliver, all responses need to be in by the end of this week. 

Y4 Art Day

On Friday 8th October 2021, Y4 will be taking part in an art day, where they will make their own Canopic Jar. Please can children come into school in old clothing due to the nature of the day.

Many thanks,

Mr Jackson and Mrs Fenn

Year 4 Times Tables

Dear Parents and Carers

Following the news of the Statutory Multiplication Check in Year 4, we thought it helpful to explain a little further how children will progress through their times tables this year.

The children are tested weekly on a Wednesday on their current times table where they are to answer 60 questions in 3 minutes.  The children must acquire full marks before moving onto the next stage of their current table. The stages are multiplication, division and finally mixed multiplication and division. Once they have completed each stage they will progress onto their next multiplication table. Their score will be posted in their reading diary on a Thursday and will indicate their current table and stage. Further detail of this process and ways to use Times Table Rockstars is attached to the bottom of this post.

Practise is key with multiplication tables and we would encourage as much support as possible. Children have their page Times Tables books to complete weekly but this can be supplemented with Times Tables Rock Stars, Songs or further practice on paper or in their reading diary.

Thank you for the continued support to your children’s learning.

Mr Jackson and Mrs Fenn

TTRS Guide

Y4 Multiplication Check- Please Read

Dear Parents/Careers,

In June 2022, all children within Year 4 will take part in a statutory multiplication tables check. Each child will take a short online test to make sure their times tables knowledge is at the expected level. Due to the impact of school closures last year, we understand that children may have gaps in their times table knowledge. In Year 4, we have put an emphasis on times table practice; we are not only covering them as part of our maths lessons, but also in the afternoons. We would greatly appreciate it if you could continue to support your child with their times tables learning at home.

What is the purpose of the multiplication tables check?

The DfE state that the motivation behind the multiplication tables check is to allow teachers a chance to identify children who may need some more help with their times tables. And in doing so, stop them from falling further behind their peers, as they move up to Year 5 (and then Year 6). It is important to note that it is not a judgement on what your child can do, but a way for the school to know how their teaching is going and to adjust their focus if needed.  Schools have a three-week window in the month of June to have their Year 4 children sit the test, but will be free to choose which day within that three-week period they choose to sit it. All state schools in England, including maintained schools, special schools, academies and free schools will be required to enter their children for the Multiplication Tables Check.

What is the Year 4 multiplication tables check?

The multiplication tables check is an online test for pupils in Year 4. Pupils are asked to answer 25 questions on times tables from their 2 times tables to their 12 times tables. They are given six seconds per question, with three seconds rest between each question, so the test should last less than five minutes. Questions about the six, seven, eight, nine, and 12 times tables are likely to come up most often, as these are the hardest for most children to learn. It’s a good idea to focus on these tricky times tables with your child.

What can we do to support children in Year 4?

At Newdale, we work hard to ensure children are learning their multiplication tables regularly and their progress is carefully monitored. As well as working on their multiplication tables at school, it is vital that children are practising at home too, with their parents’ support and guidance. We have invested heavily into Times Table Rockstars and strongly believe that regular practice on this site, will help to improve children’s speed and accuracy, as well as becoming used to answering questions using a device.

 

What can you do to help your child in practising their times tables?

We recommend a number of strategies to support your child in the run-up to and aftermath of the times tables test including:

  • Times tables chanting: “6, 12, 18, 24…”;
  • Times tables chanting in reverse order: “108, 99, 90, 81…”;
  • Using times tables songs (see website for recordings)
  • Using apps, like the one by  Times Tables Rock Stars or Hit the Button
  • Using free online games, like those on Top Marks
  • Asking your child multiplication calculations out of order, like: “What is 4 x 7? What is 9 x 5? What is 6 x 11?”;
  • Using pasta pieces or pebbles to show groups of numbers representing times tables, e.g. four groups of three pasta shells to show 3 x 4 = 12;

Useful Websites:

https://www.timestables.co.uk/multiplication-tables-check/

https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/477/Multiplication-Tables-Check

Yours sincerely,

Mrs Fenn         Mr Jackson

27.9.21 Forgotten kit

 

Dear Parents/Carers,

 

We know it is early days and that children and parents are trying to get used to the new timetables.

 

Please could you double check on your child’s class website page, so that you are sure as to the correct kit needed on the correct day.

 

This would really help the office team, as they do seem to be spending a lot of time dropping off kit to differing classes at the moment.

 

Many thanks,

 

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Star of the Week 💫

We are super proud of our star this week in Reception for his amazing hard work, excellent listening and for following the smart code all of the time. Well done.