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At Waiuku Primary School, National Standards provide a framework for your child's learning in numeracy and mathematics. These standards outline the expected learning outcomes for each year and help teachers, parents, and whānau understand where students are in their journey. With clear reporting methods, including formal reports and student-led conferences, you'll gain insights into your child's progress and learning goals. Together, we can support your child’s education both at school and home, fostering a rich learning environment that prepares them for life.
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What do they mean for you and your child at Waiuku Primary School? NATIONAL STANDARDS Life is for Learning, Learning is for Life
The Mathematic Standards • They tell us where each student is expected to be in their numeracy and learning by the end of each year of schooling.
The Mathematics Standards • We have taken that information and matched it to our achievement data at Waiuku Primary School
Why should we have them? • they give teachers, children, parents, families and whānau a clear idea of what children need to learn • they show where they are at in their numeracy and mathematics learning
How will they help my child? • when everyone understands where they are at... • then everyone can be clear about how to best support their learning – both at home and at school
For example... Maths Crest
How will this be reported to you? • Knowledge crest • Basic facts score • PAT stanine • AsTtle
What might Waiuku Primary School reporting look like? Schools may report in a variety of ways such as: • through formal reports • student portfolios/e-folios • student-led-conferencing • workbooks etc
What the report might include... • your child’s current learning goals • your child’s progress and achievement in relation to National Standards
What the report might include... • what the school will do to support your child’s learning • what you and your family and whānau can do to support your child’s learning