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Al Yasmina School Primary Newsletter
                                                                                    13 September 2012
                                                                                              Issue 01



Dear Parents,

Message from the Primary Principal, Mrs. Tait

Welcome back to Al Yasmina! We have had a wonderful start to the new academic year. The
atmosphere in school has been wonderful. This week, the Principal of The Pearl Primary School visited
and her comments were glowing, commenting on the calm and purposeful atmosphere throughout
the Primary school.
The children are really enjoying hearing the U.A.E National Anthem each morning and it‟s a rousing
way to start the day. Once the anthem has played, the children know that the school day has
started, so please endeavor to be in school before this. We also ask that all parents and visitors stand
silently when you hear the anthem playing, as a mark of respect and to be good role models for the
students.

Safeguarding Issues
As part of our safeguarding review we have introduced a few new procedures:
    Parent and visitor access to school- As from Sunday, FS1& FS2 parents will be able to bring
       children into the classroom to support their child settling into new routines from 7:45 am.
       As from Sunday, Year 1- Year 6 parents will not be allowed access into the building. For the
       parents of younger children, please rest assured- staff will be strategically placed around
       school to help them.
        School bell to start day- The bell will be replaced with 3 whistles to indicate the following:
              Whistle 1 - all children stand still
              Whistle 2 – KS1 enter the school building
              Whistle 3 – KS2 enter the school building
       We will also display signs so the children know when to go into school. We hope that this will
       reduce the number entering the doors at the same time. Please assist your child in
       understanding the new procedures.
    End of day- We are aware the end of the day can be quite difficult, due to the number of
       students in primary and with this in mind, we have reviewed our procedures.
           - Parents are asked to wait at the shaded area by the climbing frames to ensure clear
              walkway through for classes to collection point.
           - Teachers will bring their class out for collection from the playground at designated
              times.
           - Once they have assembled the class teacher will raise their class sign, to indicate that
              parents may collect their child. Please do not remove your child from the class line
              whilst they are walking to collection point.
           - Any children not collected 10 minutes after finish of the school day will be taken into the
              reception area. Their name will be written in a register and parents are requested to
              sign out, in the presence of the receptionists, so that we know who has collected the
              children.
Collection Points at the end of the day:
       Year 1 will stand behind the picket fence outside FS1
       Year 2 will wait under the shade in class groups.
       Year 3 will stand behind the picket fence outside FS2
       Year 4/5/6 will stand in the shaded area

Apologies for all the rules and regulations, however with such a large number of people and
children‟s safety being paramount, it is essential we get it right. I know that once ECA‟s begin,
numbers outside at the end of the day will reduce and many problems eliminated. Thank you in
advance for your support and cooperation, it is most appreciated.

Communication via email

From next week, communication to parents will be through a single daily „mailshot‟. We are working
towards limiting the number of emails sent to parents. All relevant Year group letters or documents
will be sent to parents at the end of each school day. If there are no letters or documents for a
particular year group on the day, we will inform you that there are none.

Mrs. Annie Elmer - 40 Years in Education !

The start of the school year 2012-13 is particularly special for
one of Al Yasmina‟s founding members of staff, Mrs. Annie
Elmer. This year marks the start of Mrs. Elmer‟s 40th year of
teaching, yes that is 120 terms!
Mrs. Elmer began her teaching career in 1972, in Perth,
Scotland. She worked in a variety of different schools, both
in the cities and rural areas for Perth and Kinross Council. In
1998, Mrs. Elmer was given the opportunity to work in a
specialised base for children with Autism. After a couple of
months, she was hooked!

In May 2008 Mrs. Elmer swapped the rolling hills and lochs of
Scotland for the sunshine and sand of Abu Dhabi, ready to help prepare Al Yasmina for its grand
opening taking up the post of Primary Special Need Coordinator (SENCO). As the SENCO, Mrs. Elmer
not only teaches children throughout the primary school, but coordinates their learning support
needs. As well as working with many of the children at Al Yasmina, Mrs. Elmer continues to be a pillar
of support, sharing her wealth of knowledge and experience with all of the staff at Al Yasmina for
which we are all immensely grateful.
Anyone who has made it to 40 years in teaching definitely deserves a gold medal! We wish Mrs.
Elmer an amazing 40th teaching year at Al Yasmina.

Message from Reception

Lateness
If your child is late to school, please report to the Primary Reception for a late pass before going to
class. If they are not marked in on the register each day, we will need to send a message to inform
the parent that their child is absent. It is imperative that this is adhered to as we do need to know if
children are present in case of any emergencies.
Absent
Please contact the school if your child is absent the day. If they are not marked in on the register
each day, we will need to send a message to inform the parent that their child is absent. You can
contact the school by telephone (02 501 4888) or send a text message stating the reason why they
are absent to the following mobile number: 050 619 7351.
Lost Property
All lost items will be available after 1.30pm at Main Reception. For all named items, an email shall be
generated to the parent to advise that the item is with us. If it is not marked, I will donated it to our
second hand uniform shop.

Forgetting things at home!
We ask that all forgotten books, lunchboxes, PE kits etc. that are brought to the Primary Reception,
be marked clearly. We ask that parents encourage their children to take responsibility in
remembering what to bring in on the specific day.


Friend of Al Yasmina (FOY)

Welcome Picnic
FOY would like to invite parents and students of Al Yasmina to our FOY Welcome Picnic on Saturday,
22 September from 4pm – 6pm. Please see attached flyer for more details.

Disco
FOY is hosting a Primary Disco for all children in Year 1 – Year 6 on Sunday, 30 September in the
Primary Sports Hall.
Year 1 – Year 3 will be from 4pm – 5pm         (15dhs includes snack and drink)
Year 4 – year 6 will be from 5.30pm – 7pm      (20dhs includes snack and drink)
Tickets will be available at the door.


From the School Nurses

Medications in School
Please note that if your child has a medical condition which
requires him/her to take medication / inhaler, you will need to
notify the school nurses on 02-5014722 and provide the school
clinic with spare medication for emergency in school / on school
trips usage.
All medications handed into the school nurses need to be in their
original container with a copy of the doctor‟s prescription. The
prescribing doctor should be a Health Authority Abu Dhabi
(HAAD) registered doctor.

HAAD has issued new standards regarding the administration of medications in schools, which we are
obliged to follow. This will result in new forms which will need to be completed by all parents, to
include “medications prescribed by a treating physician” and “medication required in an
emergency situation occurring within a school”. The new forms will be e-mailed to parents in the
coming week and will also be available as hard copies in the school clinic.


From the Primary Library

The primary library would like to welcome the children and parents back to school. The children (with
the exception of FS1) have started taking out library books this week, and the FS1 will visit us once
they have settled into their classes. Please remember to bring your book bags each week in order to
be able to take out library books. Year 3 had a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate their moving
up to the Key Stage 2 area of the library, where they can now take out two library books each week.
Please remember to bring your book bags each week in order to be able to take out a library book.
Next week we will be celebrating Roald Dahl week and a giant peach will be moving throughout the
school for the children to find. A house point will be awarded to the classes who are able to spot the
peach each day!




                                        Year 3 Cormorants excitedly cutting the ribbon before
                                        entering the Key Stage 2 area of the library for the first time
                                        this academic year.




Foundation Stage 1 (FS1)

Hello everyone and welcome to FS1. We all arrived this week and have now met our teachers and
made some new friends. We have done so well learning class routines and finding our lockers and
classrooms each day. Next week we will be staying for the full day, finishing at 1.45 pm. Please make
sure the adults who collect us arrive on time. Thank you.




We have an exciting week ahead next week as we meet our specialist teachers who will be taking us
for Music, PE and Library each week. They are going to pop into our classrooms first to say hello so we
can start to remember their names and faces. Next week we will be learning about the Golden Rules
in our classrooms- Kind Hands, Kind Feet and Kind Words. Maybe having a little chat at home with our
parents will help us understand how we can try to behave in class and play nicely with our friends.
Next week FS1 will also start to explore their surroundings within school going to visit both the Shared
and Outdoor areas of the Foundation stage.

We need to bring our PE bags in to school every Sunday and it will stay in our locker for the full week.
We will take them home each Thursday to be washed ready for Sunday. Please can we ask parents
to check that all our school uniforms and lunch boxes are labeled properly as we are learning to look
after our belongings. Please include our name and our class on each and every item.

Next week we will celebrate our first Stars of the Week for FS1. Each class has a special mascot who is
allowed to go home and spend the weekend with someone from their class every week. You can
then put some pictures and writing in the mascot diary to show all the different things you did
together. It is such fun when we read all about it each Sunday when the mascot and the dairy come
back to class!
Have a lovely weekend and make sure you get lots of rest before your first week in school full-time!
Foundation Stage 2 (FS2)

Wow, what a great start to the year! All of the children have settled in so well and are enjoying
being back at school. This week we have been getting to know our new class members, talking
about our class rules and finding out what our friends have done over the summer – some of us have
been to some amazing places!

We have also been proving to our class teachers how clever we are with writing, phonics and maths
– the teachers have been very impressed!!!




Please can we remind you that the children should be eating a healthy snack e.g. fruit, and should
also bring a hat to school, every day. If your child does not have their hat they will not be allowed to
play outside. Thank you for your co-operation!
Next week
Next week our new topic „All about me and the things I know‟ starts with a mini focus on „Me‟. Here
are a few ideas on what you could do with your child at home:
     Talk about how old they are and when their birthday is
     Where they come from/where they were born
     Start to think about the things they like and dislike
     Practice counting to 10

Phonics Focus:
Revision of Phase 2 sounds: s a t p
Useful websites:
http://www.letters-and-sounds.com/phase-2-games.html
http://www.familylearning.org.uk/phonics_games.html
http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/Phase2Menu.htm

Key dates
Wednesday 19th September – show and tell in class (children are allowed to bring one thing that is
special to them to show the class)
Year 1

Greetings from the Year 1 team! It‟s been full steam ahead in Year 1 since we started!
Our children have settled really well into their new classes, learning new names, new routines and
lasting fifteen minutes longer in the day! Our teachers too have also enjoyed meeting you all and
remembering new names!

So far, the „Ourselves’ topic this term has led us to find out all about
each other and made some funny faces to brighten our rooms! Our
homework books have been decorated fabulously! Well done
parents, helpers and children!




                                              We are delighted to welcome a few new faces into
                                              Year 1, including teachers!
                                              Can you spot them?

                                              We know that they have all settled well and made new
                                              friends already.



Next week, some of our aims are to design, describe and decorate aliens in Literacy,
learn about our senses and record our family trees! You could support your child and us
by hearing them read and talking about their family relations.

Year 2

We have had an exciting start to our new school year! We have been exploring our new classrooms,
getting to know our new classmates and our new teachers.
We have started our new topic…. Creatures of the Desert. In ICT we have been
                    researching some creatures and completing an „Animal Information Log‟.




In literacy we have been reading Anthony Browne‟s „Into the Forest” and
writing our own version of the story. In maths we have been revising shape,
calculations, more than and less than.
Phew! What a busy first week!


                         Next week we will be looking at story settings and using Wow! Words to
                         describe them (ask your child for an example of a wow! Word and be
                         prepared to be impressed!) We will also be writing acrostic poems. In topic
                         we will be focusing on Bedouins and how they live and we will be making
                         some Bedouin related items in DT! Maths will be all about calculations!


Year 3

Welcome to Year 3. It has been a busy start to the term getting to know the children and establishing
class routines. All the children have settled in very well and are working hard with their new teachers
in their new classrooms.




Next Week‟s Learning focus will be:
Literacy- Comparing Fiction and non-fiction texts and identifying features of these.
Numeracy- The children will be learning their number bonds to 100, practicing the addition and
subtraction skills.
Science- As an introduction to our Teeth and Eating topic the children will learn about food types
and food groups.
Topic- We are learning about Ancient Egypt and the children will find out the importance of the Nile.
Trip information
We have a trip to Café Ceramique in Dubai planned for the week beginning the 23 rd September.
Please let us know if you have not received the information /consent letter. We would ask that
payment and consent be returned to school no later than Wednesday the 19th please.
PIM
I look forward to seeing you at the Parent Information Meeting on the 19th of September to give you
more information and to answer any questions you have about Year 3. – Mrs Julia Hargrave

Year 4

It‟s been an excellent start to Year 4! Everyone has been working hard to settle their new classes in
and lots of wonderful work has already been produced. All of the classes now have a friendship tree
which we will help the children to forge new friendships and strengthen already existing ones. It has
been lovely to hear how the children spent their summer holidays and it was a nice surprise to the
teachers to see how eager they were to start the year! A big thank you to all the parents, who have
helped their children settle into Year 4 so easily - we feel it has been a very positive start to the year.
Next week:-
Next week, every child will have a reading book and will need to begin reading every night with an
adult. All children must bring in their reading books to school every day. As well, Year 4 are looking
forward to learning more about their new topic, „Healthy me, Amazing Me‟. Why not begin
researching into our new Science topic: Moving and Growing?
 In Mathematics, the children will be starting a new unit that focuses on counting, partitioning and
calculating number. We will also be starting our new Literacy topic, based on the story „Georges
Marvelous Medicine.‟ Have the children read any Roald Dahl books before?
Year 5

Y5…Lights, Camera, Action…
It‟s been all go in Year 5, with everyone very excited by our first topic. We‟ve started by looking at
aspects of Pride, Aspiration, Respect and Trust (PART) and the children created their own Hollywood
style hand prints, which incorporated one of the PART values. These are created by Eve Miragliotta
and Ty Power.




We have also been looking at where we have come from in the world and have been celebrating
our similarities and differences within class by creating flags and caricatures of ourselves. This one was
created by Tiana Liyanage.




We are also delighted to welcome a few new faces into our Year 5 team. We hope that they have
enjoyed their first week in Al Yasmina and we look forward to getting to know all about them, as the
term goes on.




All in all, a great start to the year! 
Next week in Maths, we will be working on Place Value and written methods for Addition and
Subtraction. In Literacy we are looking at the thoughts and feelings of different characters whilst
studying „Film Narrative‟. In Science we will be working on light and shadow, in our topic of „How we
see things‟. In Art & DT we are looking at the design of a zoetrope – do you have any idea what this
is? In ICT we are researching artefacts. Finally, in Topic, are looking at how the first moving images
were made.
Year 6

What a wonderful first week we have had in Year 6. The children have been busy completing a
variety of assessments, and have enjoyed the challenges these have offered. As well, we have
started our topic, „There‟s no place like home‟ and the children have been sharing their facts from
their home countries and dividing them into social, economic, historical, geographical, political and
cultural groups. It has been interesting comparing these facts with others in the class.
The Year 6 team is so pleased to see the children coming into school each day dressed so smartly
and with all the correct uniform… keep it up Year 6!

Next week we shall be reading, analysing and then creating our own mystery/detective stories…. So
get the old Sherlock films out and start hunting for clues! Children will be encouraged to use the
sentence openers that they were introduced to this week – so try to recap your work on ISPACE
please! In numeracy we shall be looking at counting, partitioning and calculating. It would be helpful
to remind the children about the value of negative numbers, what happens when you add a positive
to a negative number and recognising place value after a decimal point.




Dates for your Diary

Sunday 16 September               -     Rugby trials for U11s and U12s from 2.30pm – 3.30pm
Sunday 16 September               -     Year 6 Parent Information Meeting at 8am
Monday 17 September               -     Year 5 Parent Information Meeting at 8am
Tuesday 18 September              -     Year 4 Parent Information Meeting at 8am
Wednesday 19 September            -     FS2 Show and tell
Wednesday 19 September            -     Year 3 Parent Information Meeting at 8am
Thursday 20 September             -     Year 2 Parent Information Meeting at 8am
Saturday 22 September             -     FOY Welcome Picnic (see attached flyer for more details)
Tuesday 25 September              -     Individual Photos
Wednesday 26 September            -     Individual Photos

Al Yasmina School
Tel: 02 5014888
email: primarypa@alyasmina.sch.ae

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01 newsletter 13 09-12

  • 1. Al Yasmina School Primary Newsletter 13 September 2012 Issue 01 Dear Parents, Message from the Primary Principal, Mrs. Tait Welcome back to Al Yasmina! We have had a wonderful start to the new academic year. The atmosphere in school has been wonderful. This week, the Principal of The Pearl Primary School visited and her comments were glowing, commenting on the calm and purposeful atmosphere throughout the Primary school. The children are really enjoying hearing the U.A.E National Anthem each morning and it‟s a rousing way to start the day. Once the anthem has played, the children know that the school day has started, so please endeavor to be in school before this. We also ask that all parents and visitors stand silently when you hear the anthem playing, as a mark of respect and to be good role models for the students. Safeguarding Issues As part of our safeguarding review we have introduced a few new procedures:  Parent and visitor access to school- As from Sunday, FS1& FS2 parents will be able to bring children into the classroom to support their child settling into new routines from 7:45 am. As from Sunday, Year 1- Year 6 parents will not be allowed access into the building. For the parents of younger children, please rest assured- staff will be strategically placed around school to help them.  School bell to start day- The bell will be replaced with 3 whistles to indicate the following: Whistle 1 - all children stand still Whistle 2 – KS1 enter the school building Whistle 3 – KS2 enter the school building We will also display signs so the children know when to go into school. We hope that this will reduce the number entering the doors at the same time. Please assist your child in understanding the new procedures.  End of day- We are aware the end of the day can be quite difficult, due to the number of students in primary and with this in mind, we have reviewed our procedures. - Parents are asked to wait at the shaded area by the climbing frames to ensure clear walkway through for classes to collection point. - Teachers will bring their class out for collection from the playground at designated times. - Once they have assembled the class teacher will raise their class sign, to indicate that parents may collect their child. Please do not remove your child from the class line whilst they are walking to collection point. - Any children not collected 10 minutes after finish of the school day will be taken into the reception area. Their name will be written in a register and parents are requested to sign out, in the presence of the receptionists, so that we know who has collected the children.
  • 2. Collection Points at the end of the day: Year 1 will stand behind the picket fence outside FS1 Year 2 will wait under the shade in class groups. Year 3 will stand behind the picket fence outside FS2 Year 4/5/6 will stand in the shaded area Apologies for all the rules and regulations, however with such a large number of people and children‟s safety being paramount, it is essential we get it right. I know that once ECA‟s begin, numbers outside at the end of the day will reduce and many problems eliminated. Thank you in advance for your support and cooperation, it is most appreciated. Communication via email From next week, communication to parents will be through a single daily „mailshot‟. We are working towards limiting the number of emails sent to parents. All relevant Year group letters or documents will be sent to parents at the end of each school day. If there are no letters or documents for a particular year group on the day, we will inform you that there are none. Mrs. Annie Elmer - 40 Years in Education ! The start of the school year 2012-13 is particularly special for one of Al Yasmina‟s founding members of staff, Mrs. Annie Elmer. This year marks the start of Mrs. Elmer‟s 40th year of teaching, yes that is 120 terms! Mrs. Elmer began her teaching career in 1972, in Perth, Scotland. She worked in a variety of different schools, both in the cities and rural areas for Perth and Kinross Council. In 1998, Mrs. Elmer was given the opportunity to work in a specialised base for children with Autism. After a couple of months, she was hooked! In May 2008 Mrs. Elmer swapped the rolling hills and lochs of Scotland for the sunshine and sand of Abu Dhabi, ready to help prepare Al Yasmina for its grand opening taking up the post of Primary Special Need Coordinator (SENCO). As the SENCO, Mrs. Elmer not only teaches children throughout the primary school, but coordinates their learning support needs. As well as working with many of the children at Al Yasmina, Mrs. Elmer continues to be a pillar of support, sharing her wealth of knowledge and experience with all of the staff at Al Yasmina for which we are all immensely grateful. Anyone who has made it to 40 years in teaching definitely deserves a gold medal! We wish Mrs. Elmer an amazing 40th teaching year at Al Yasmina. Message from Reception Lateness If your child is late to school, please report to the Primary Reception for a late pass before going to class. If they are not marked in on the register each day, we will need to send a message to inform the parent that their child is absent. It is imperative that this is adhered to as we do need to know if children are present in case of any emergencies. Absent Please contact the school if your child is absent the day. If they are not marked in on the register each day, we will need to send a message to inform the parent that their child is absent. You can contact the school by telephone (02 501 4888) or send a text message stating the reason why they are absent to the following mobile number: 050 619 7351.
  • 3. Lost Property All lost items will be available after 1.30pm at Main Reception. For all named items, an email shall be generated to the parent to advise that the item is with us. If it is not marked, I will donated it to our second hand uniform shop. Forgetting things at home! We ask that all forgotten books, lunchboxes, PE kits etc. that are brought to the Primary Reception, be marked clearly. We ask that parents encourage their children to take responsibility in remembering what to bring in on the specific day. Friend of Al Yasmina (FOY) Welcome Picnic FOY would like to invite parents and students of Al Yasmina to our FOY Welcome Picnic on Saturday, 22 September from 4pm – 6pm. Please see attached flyer for more details. Disco FOY is hosting a Primary Disco for all children in Year 1 – Year 6 on Sunday, 30 September in the Primary Sports Hall. Year 1 – Year 3 will be from 4pm – 5pm (15dhs includes snack and drink) Year 4 – year 6 will be from 5.30pm – 7pm (20dhs includes snack and drink) Tickets will be available at the door. From the School Nurses Medications in School Please note that if your child has a medical condition which requires him/her to take medication / inhaler, you will need to notify the school nurses on 02-5014722 and provide the school clinic with spare medication for emergency in school / on school trips usage. All medications handed into the school nurses need to be in their original container with a copy of the doctor‟s prescription. The prescribing doctor should be a Health Authority Abu Dhabi (HAAD) registered doctor. HAAD has issued new standards regarding the administration of medications in schools, which we are obliged to follow. This will result in new forms which will need to be completed by all parents, to include “medications prescribed by a treating physician” and “medication required in an emergency situation occurring within a school”. The new forms will be e-mailed to parents in the coming week and will also be available as hard copies in the school clinic. From the Primary Library The primary library would like to welcome the children and parents back to school. The children (with the exception of FS1) have started taking out library books this week, and the FS1 will visit us once they have settled into their classes. Please remember to bring your book bags each week in order to be able to take out library books. Year 3 had a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate their moving up to the Key Stage 2 area of the library, where they can now take out two library books each week. Please remember to bring your book bags each week in order to be able to take out a library book.
  • 4. Next week we will be celebrating Roald Dahl week and a giant peach will be moving throughout the school for the children to find. A house point will be awarded to the classes who are able to spot the peach each day! Year 3 Cormorants excitedly cutting the ribbon before entering the Key Stage 2 area of the library for the first time this academic year. Foundation Stage 1 (FS1) Hello everyone and welcome to FS1. We all arrived this week and have now met our teachers and made some new friends. We have done so well learning class routines and finding our lockers and classrooms each day. Next week we will be staying for the full day, finishing at 1.45 pm. Please make sure the adults who collect us arrive on time. Thank you. We have an exciting week ahead next week as we meet our specialist teachers who will be taking us for Music, PE and Library each week. They are going to pop into our classrooms first to say hello so we can start to remember their names and faces. Next week we will be learning about the Golden Rules in our classrooms- Kind Hands, Kind Feet and Kind Words. Maybe having a little chat at home with our parents will help us understand how we can try to behave in class and play nicely with our friends. Next week FS1 will also start to explore their surroundings within school going to visit both the Shared and Outdoor areas of the Foundation stage. We need to bring our PE bags in to school every Sunday and it will stay in our locker for the full week. We will take them home each Thursday to be washed ready for Sunday. Please can we ask parents to check that all our school uniforms and lunch boxes are labeled properly as we are learning to look after our belongings. Please include our name and our class on each and every item. Next week we will celebrate our first Stars of the Week for FS1. Each class has a special mascot who is allowed to go home and spend the weekend with someone from their class every week. You can then put some pictures and writing in the mascot diary to show all the different things you did together. It is such fun when we read all about it each Sunday when the mascot and the dairy come back to class! Have a lovely weekend and make sure you get lots of rest before your first week in school full-time!
  • 5. Foundation Stage 2 (FS2) Wow, what a great start to the year! All of the children have settled in so well and are enjoying being back at school. This week we have been getting to know our new class members, talking about our class rules and finding out what our friends have done over the summer – some of us have been to some amazing places! We have also been proving to our class teachers how clever we are with writing, phonics and maths – the teachers have been very impressed!!! Please can we remind you that the children should be eating a healthy snack e.g. fruit, and should also bring a hat to school, every day. If your child does not have their hat they will not be allowed to play outside. Thank you for your co-operation! Next week Next week our new topic „All about me and the things I know‟ starts with a mini focus on „Me‟. Here are a few ideas on what you could do with your child at home:  Talk about how old they are and when their birthday is  Where they come from/where they were born  Start to think about the things they like and dislike  Practice counting to 10 Phonics Focus: Revision of Phase 2 sounds: s a t p Useful websites: http://www.letters-and-sounds.com/phase-2-games.html http://www.familylearning.org.uk/phonics_games.html http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/Phase2Menu.htm Key dates Wednesday 19th September – show and tell in class (children are allowed to bring one thing that is special to them to show the class)
  • 6. Year 1 Greetings from the Year 1 team! It‟s been full steam ahead in Year 1 since we started! Our children have settled really well into their new classes, learning new names, new routines and lasting fifteen minutes longer in the day! Our teachers too have also enjoyed meeting you all and remembering new names! So far, the „Ourselves’ topic this term has led us to find out all about each other and made some funny faces to brighten our rooms! Our homework books have been decorated fabulously! Well done parents, helpers and children! We are delighted to welcome a few new faces into Year 1, including teachers! Can you spot them? We know that they have all settled well and made new friends already. Next week, some of our aims are to design, describe and decorate aliens in Literacy, learn about our senses and record our family trees! You could support your child and us by hearing them read and talking about their family relations. Year 2 We have had an exciting start to our new school year! We have been exploring our new classrooms, getting to know our new classmates and our new teachers.
  • 7. We have started our new topic…. Creatures of the Desert. In ICT we have been researching some creatures and completing an „Animal Information Log‟. In literacy we have been reading Anthony Browne‟s „Into the Forest” and writing our own version of the story. In maths we have been revising shape, calculations, more than and less than. Phew! What a busy first week! Next week we will be looking at story settings and using Wow! Words to describe them (ask your child for an example of a wow! Word and be prepared to be impressed!) We will also be writing acrostic poems. In topic we will be focusing on Bedouins and how they live and we will be making some Bedouin related items in DT! Maths will be all about calculations! Year 3 Welcome to Year 3. It has been a busy start to the term getting to know the children and establishing class routines. All the children have settled in very well and are working hard with their new teachers in their new classrooms. Next Week‟s Learning focus will be: Literacy- Comparing Fiction and non-fiction texts and identifying features of these. Numeracy- The children will be learning their number bonds to 100, practicing the addition and subtraction skills. Science- As an introduction to our Teeth and Eating topic the children will learn about food types and food groups. Topic- We are learning about Ancient Egypt and the children will find out the importance of the Nile.
  • 8. Trip information We have a trip to Café Ceramique in Dubai planned for the week beginning the 23 rd September. Please let us know if you have not received the information /consent letter. We would ask that payment and consent be returned to school no later than Wednesday the 19th please. PIM I look forward to seeing you at the Parent Information Meeting on the 19th of September to give you more information and to answer any questions you have about Year 3. – Mrs Julia Hargrave Year 4 It‟s been an excellent start to Year 4! Everyone has been working hard to settle their new classes in and lots of wonderful work has already been produced. All of the classes now have a friendship tree which we will help the children to forge new friendships and strengthen already existing ones. It has been lovely to hear how the children spent their summer holidays and it was a nice surprise to the teachers to see how eager they were to start the year! A big thank you to all the parents, who have helped their children settle into Year 4 so easily - we feel it has been a very positive start to the year. Next week:- Next week, every child will have a reading book and will need to begin reading every night with an adult. All children must bring in their reading books to school every day. As well, Year 4 are looking forward to learning more about their new topic, „Healthy me, Amazing Me‟. Why not begin researching into our new Science topic: Moving and Growing? In Mathematics, the children will be starting a new unit that focuses on counting, partitioning and calculating number. We will also be starting our new Literacy topic, based on the story „Georges Marvelous Medicine.‟ Have the children read any Roald Dahl books before?
  • 9. Year 5 Y5…Lights, Camera, Action… It‟s been all go in Year 5, with everyone very excited by our first topic. We‟ve started by looking at aspects of Pride, Aspiration, Respect and Trust (PART) and the children created their own Hollywood style hand prints, which incorporated one of the PART values. These are created by Eve Miragliotta and Ty Power. We have also been looking at where we have come from in the world and have been celebrating our similarities and differences within class by creating flags and caricatures of ourselves. This one was created by Tiana Liyanage. We are also delighted to welcome a few new faces into our Year 5 team. We hope that they have enjoyed their first week in Al Yasmina and we look forward to getting to know all about them, as the term goes on. All in all, a great start to the year!  Next week in Maths, we will be working on Place Value and written methods for Addition and Subtraction. In Literacy we are looking at the thoughts and feelings of different characters whilst studying „Film Narrative‟. In Science we will be working on light and shadow, in our topic of „How we see things‟. In Art & DT we are looking at the design of a zoetrope – do you have any idea what this is? In ICT we are researching artefacts. Finally, in Topic, are looking at how the first moving images were made.
  • 10. Year 6 What a wonderful first week we have had in Year 6. The children have been busy completing a variety of assessments, and have enjoyed the challenges these have offered. As well, we have started our topic, „There‟s no place like home‟ and the children have been sharing their facts from their home countries and dividing them into social, economic, historical, geographical, political and cultural groups. It has been interesting comparing these facts with others in the class. The Year 6 team is so pleased to see the children coming into school each day dressed so smartly and with all the correct uniform… keep it up Year 6! Next week we shall be reading, analysing and then creating our own mystery/detective stories…. So get the old Sherlock films out and start hunting for clues! Children will be encouraged to use the sentence openers that they were introduced to this week – so try to recap your work on ISPACE please! In numeracy we shall be looking at counting, partitioning and calculating. It would be helpful to remind the children about the value of negative numbers, what happens when you add a positive to a negative number and recognising place value after a decimal point. Dates for your Diary Sunday 16 September - Rugby trials for U11s and U12s from 2.30pm – 3.30pm Sunday 16 September - Year 6 Parent Information Meeting at 8am Monday 17 September - Year 5 Parent Information Meeting at 8am Tuesday 18 September - Year 4 Parent Information Meeting at 8am Wednesday 19 September - FS2 Show and tell Wednesday 19 September - Year 3 Parent Information Meeting at 8am Thursday 20 September - Year 2 Parent Information Meeting at 8am Saturday 22 September - FOY Welcome Picnic (see attached flyer for more details) Tuesday 25 September - Individual Photos Wednesday 26 September - Individual Photos Al Yasmina School Tel: 02 5014888 email: primarypa@alyasmina.sch.ae