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Year 6 - Parent Information Night Holy Spirit In Our Lives
God, we ask you to send the Holy Spirit into our lives.
Open our ears to hear what you are saying to us in the things that happen to us and in the people we meet.
Open our eyes to see the needs of the people around us.
Open our hands to do your work well and to help when help is needed.
Open our lips to tell others the Good News about Jesus and bring comfort, happiness and laughter to
other people.
Open our minds to discover new truths about you and the world.
Open our hearts to love you and all people as you have loved us in Jesus. Amen.
RELIGION
Students will participate in a daily Religion lesson using the Rockhampton Catholic Education Curriculum.
STRANDS: Beliefs, Sacraments, Morality and Prayer
UNITS
Term 1: I wonder about The Liturgical Year?
Term 2: I wonder about the Early Church?
Term 3: I wonder about the image of Mary in the Catholic Church?
Term 4: I wonder about the Spirit of God?
Class liturgy celebrated at St Patrick's church.
The MJR Program
• MJR - 'Making Jesus Real'.
• Integrated into Religion units.
• Students using a MJR workbook.
• Miss McCosker working with students about MJR themes.
• Themes include kindness, resilience, leadership and teamwork.
Prayer Assemblies and Liturgies
• Class Liturgy: Wednesday 12:30pm
• Prayer Assembly: Thursday 8:40am
• Parish Mass: Friday 9:00am
Term 1
• Year 6S: Opening School Mass - Thursday 6th February
• Year 6C: St Patrick's Day Mass - Thursday 19th March
• Year 6M: Stations of the Cross Liturgy - Friday 3rd April
ENGLISH
English aims to ensure students: learn to listen to, read, view, speak, write, create and reflect on
increasingly complex and sophisticated spoken, written and multimodal texts across a growing range of
contexts with accuracy, fluency and purpose.
Three interrelated strands:
• Language
• Literacy
• Literature
LITERACY BLOCK - READING
• Modelled Reading – Teacher models (THINK ALOUD); students observe.
• Shared Reading – Teacher models; students join in.
• Independent Reading - Students read independently with a purpose.
• Guided Reading – Students problem solve text; Teacher supports.
READING STAMINA
• The ability to read uninterrupted for 20 minutes.
• Trains muscle memory and supports increased attention.
• Focus on reading behaviours and strategies.
LITERACY BLOCK - WRITING
• Modelled writing – Teacher models (THINK ALOUD); students observe.
• Shared writing/joint construction – Teacher models; students join in.
• Independent writing - Students write independently with a purpose.
• Guided writing – Students focus on writing traits; Teacher supports.
WRITING STAMINA
• The ability to write uninterrupted for 20 minutes.
• First edition: ‘Heart’ writing. No focus on spelling or handwriting.
• Second edition: ‘Head’ writing. Editing of work.
• Focus on ‘Writing Traits’ to identify quality writing
LITERACY BLOCK - SPELLING
• ‘Word conscious’ classroom.
• Taught within the context of writing.
Spell-It Program
• Research based spelling program.
• Assessments used to identify the gaps in students' spelling knowledge.
• Teaching topics are differentiated to meet the students' needs.
• Teaches sound-letter relationships, syllable structures, morphemes and word origins.
• Teaches proofreading strategies.
SPELLING PATTERN OR RULE
• Introduced during whole class lesson.
• Complete activities to apply this knowledge of the rule eg word sorts.
• Tested on Friday: dictation or cloze.
Students will continue to have personalised spelling words.
MATHEMATICS
Mathematics aims to ensure that students: are confident, creative users and communicators of
mathematics, able to investigate, represent and interpret situations in their personal and work lives and
as active citizens.
Three Content Strands:
• Number and Algebra
• Measurement and Geometry
• Statistics and Probability
Year 6
Key Concepts
• Three-digit and four digit place value and beyond
• Partitioning numbers
• Multiplicative thinking
• Using fractions to describe probability
• Representing fractions and decimals in various ways
• Percentages and discounts
• Operating with fractions, decimals and percentages
• Interpreting data displays
• Mental strategies for calculations
• Properties of numbers
• Connecting volume and capacity
• Multiplying and dividing with decimals
• Order of operations
Textbook: Maths Plus
Work Book: Grid Book
Resources used to consolidate the student's understanding of a concept.
A combination of these books will be used throughout the year.
This is to ensure a variety of questioning techniques and activities are completed by students.
Key Skills / Tools
• Using a calculator
• Mathematical representation
• Converting units
• Comparing objects
• Understanding word problems
• Estimating and rounding
• Measuring and constructing angles using a protractor
• Describing number properties
• Using brackets appropriately
• Constructing prisms and pyramids
• Calculating simple percentages
• Converting between fractions and decimals
• Interpreting timetables
• Explaining mental strategies
SCIENCE
Primary Connections is based on an inquiry-orientated teaching and learning model.
Students are engaged actively in the learning process.
Primary Connection Units:
Term 1: Earthquakes
Term 2: Marvellous Micro-Organisms
Term 3: Essential Energy (Electricity)
Term 4: Change Detectives (Physical and Chemical Changes)
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
HaSS
• History
• Geography
• Civics and Citizenship
• Economics and Business
Units
Term 1: How do places, people and cultures differ across the world?
Term 2: Federation and Government.
Term 3: Stand up and be Counted.
Term 4: Australia, Here We Come!
THE ARTS
Music
The students will engage with Music across the school year.
• One half an hour lesson each week
The students will engage with the following subjects over a term.
Drama
Term 1: Theatre Sports.
Dance
Term 2: Footsteps. Students participate in whole school concert.
Media Arts
Term 3: Students use the Green Screen App.
Visual Arts
Term 4: Elements of Art.
TECHNOLOGIES
Two subjects:
• Design and Technologies
• Digital Technologies
Design and Technologies
• Recognise the role of people in design and technologies.
• Water Wheels - linked to Science.
• Students design an earthquake resistant building - linked to Science.
• Solar ovens - linked to Science.
Digital Technologies
Students have a 1 hour lesson every fortnight with a specialist teacher.
• E Safety Code of conduct.
• Create a digital game using Scratch online.
• Collaborative project - The Rescue Challenge.
• Robotics: Students use Laptops and EV3s.
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
HPE consists of:
Personal, Social and Community Health
Movement and Physical Activity
Students participate in 1 hour lessons per week.
• food and nutrition
• health benefits of physical activity
• mental health and wellbeing
• active play and minor games
• fundamental movement skills
• rhythmic and expressive movement activities
Swimming
Students participate in a 1 hour lesson at the town pool.
Swimming carnival at the completion of the swimming block.
HOMEWORK
St Patrick's Homework
3 compulsory activities
• Spelling rule and high frequency words
• Number facts
• Reading each night
Additional activities
• Mathematics - Problem Solving
• Extension activities (optional)
Handed out on Friday. Due the following Thursday.
REPORTING
Report cards
Semester 1 and 2
Results, attitude and behaviour
Parent interviews
Term 2: Week 2
Folios
Each student has a folio of work samples across all learning areas.
Updated throughout the year.
School Rules
States the expectations of St Patrick's students.
St Patrick’s 'School Rules' poster displayed in all classrooms.
Introduced at the beginning of the school year and referred to by all staff.
Students will be redirected to the 'School Rules' if expectations are not met. Traffic Light System
• Monitors classroom behaviour.
• Students are given opportunities to correct their behaviour.
• Parents are contacted if behaviour continues.
School Camp to Canberra and Sydney
Term 3: Visit educational and recreational sights:
Old and New Parliament House Australian National Museum National Arts Gallery Australian Institute
of Sport Questacon Luna Park As these learning experiences are integrated into their curriculum,
children are strongly encouraged to attend.
School Website and FaceBook
St Patrick's School Website has access to year level learning areas.
http://www.stpatricksemerald.com.au/
Support Personnel
Inclusive Practices: Donna Clarke, Rebecca Lang and Sonya Hoolihan.
Teacher Assistants in classrooms.
Library Co-ordinators: Mrs Mel McPheat & Mrs Lyndy Mattiazzi.
School Counsellors: Ms Megan Cleary & Mr Michael Smale.
Parent - Teacher Communication
If you have any concerns regarding your child’s learning throughout the year please see your child’s classroom teacher to make an appointment.
Any questions?
Thank you for coming.