Reading is a key life skill and is the bedrock for learning new knowledge.It is our aim, by the end of their primary education, for all pupils to be able to read fluently and with a good level of understanding of what they have read.At Copper Valley Junior Academy pupils progress onto a graded coloured reading scheme until they are ready to become a 'Free Reader'. Once the children are on the 'Free Reading' spine, they select from books that are suited to their reading age and ability and one that will be engaging and challenging. There are a wide selection of books available in all classes and in our well stocked libraries and pupils are encouraged to engender a love of reading by taking books home. We have adopted the Accelerated Reading method of organising the books in our libraries. More information about this can be found in the documents section below.
We used VIPERS (Vocabulary, Inference, Prediction, Explain, Recall and Summarise.) in order to check pupil's understanding of what they read. We are also continuing to develop'Reciprocal Reading' to support reading comprehension - we are using puppets to support this strategy so that it is accessible to all ages and abilities. To see more about the teaching of reading see the English page on this website.
We use the 'Whiterose' materials to provide a basis of our mathematics teaching. These resources support the mastery approach to teaching. If teachers discover that pupils need extra reinforcement then they supplement the Whiterose planning with other materials. We use visual and practical materials to support mathematical understanding. Also, if pupils have a good understanding of concepts they spend more time deepening their understanding through 'applying' their knowledge in a range of contexts.
We participate in NCETM (National centre for excellence in teaching mathematics) programmes to further strengthen our practice. The pupils regularly practise times tables facts to improve fluency and recall.
We use the Bridge Trust progression ladders for each of the foundation subjects. These support our curriculum planning to ensure that there is clear progression of knowledge, skills and vocabulary in each year group. We assess these subjects using a similar assessment grid. Click on each of the files below to see the progression of knowledge and skills in each year group. There is also an overview of learning for Geography and History.
We use these ladders to inform progression in each subject for every planned unit of work. You will find this detail at the start of units of work on Seesaw in the form of a Rubric. Teachers and subject leads cross reference the Rubrics and ladders to ensure coverage of the curriculum. Teachers take the knowledge from the Rubric to form objectives for each individual lesson taught.
We use Seesaw as a recording platform for our learning across the wider curriculum instead of books. We started this in 2022/23 and are refining our use of it as we gain further experience.
Copper Valley Junior Academy: Our Curriculum Statement
Pupils' learning is assessed through a range of ways - end of unit tests, quizzes, PIRA and PUMA tests, looking at work produced, questioning and talking to pupils about their learning. Reading, writing and mathematics assessments are updated each term to check that pupils are making expected progress. Curriculum assessment ladders are highlighted at the end of each half term to show which learning objectives have been met.
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Creative
We are bold and innovative in our approach to find new solutions to the challenges we face.
Curious
We are inspired by the awe and wonder of the world.
Responsible
We take responsibility for our actions in an environment of mutual respect.
Enthusiastic
We are passionate about learning.
Excellent
We are the best we can be.
Determined
We overcome all barriers to reach our potential, developing a capacity to improve further.
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