Thank you to all the parents who were able to give up their time for the Times Tables Workshop!
Thank you to those who took time to give feedback, which you can find below!
What did you find useful about the Workshop?
"The way the curriculum is structured helped me understand the expectations for my child as she progresses through primary and secondary school"
"All very useful and insightful."
"How the government test them The high expectations from school The importance of the children knowing their times tables before they leave KS1 The importance of parents supporting"
"The explanation that Mr. Hyde gave was very clear and extremely informative. He is indeed a great talker. I also enjoyed the activities in the class, thanks for having us. Kids have so many useful resources to learn timetables, they can surely do it if we keep encouraging them. I wish I had those too when I was a student."
"It was a great way for us parents to know what the children are doing in class to prepare them for the times table test."
"It was helpful to see how the learning is being delivered to the children and the resources available. It helps us to replicate this style of learning at home."
Are there any more comments you'd like to make about the Workshop?
"Enjoyed it and found it useful, always lovely to see the children in their learning environment"
"Thank you for all the efforts you go to to support not only my child, but everyone else’s too. OLSK is a great school and I’m so glad my child attends- amazing teachers and leaders. Thank you"
"No comments, everything was lovely. Thank you all the teachers for the hard work"
"A very friendly workshop where we learnt all about the times table test. Very informative introduction with Mr Hyde and then a great insight into the ways Mrs Harris gets the children ready for this test!!! I feel my son is more than ready and actually enjoying it, just glad I don’t have to do it myself!!!!"
"It was great to see so much enthusiasm from teaching staff (particularly Mrs. Turner) during the lesson. The lesson was made fun whilst incorporating learning." |