| | In this section we assemble information that parents have found useful. If there is anything you would like us to add, just ask and we will do our best to provide it!
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| 2 | Adding, subtraction, multiplying and dividing are called the four rules in maths. This powerpoint presentation shows all the stages children will go through before they can use the traditional method, which is the one parents were probably taught at school.
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| 3 | This powerpoint is from an evening we run to show parents how they can help their children with their homework.
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| 4 | Understanding Data
What is a 2B or a 3C? To help you put the National Curriculum levels into context we have produced a graph for you to print off and plot your child's progress on so that you can compare it to the average for England. This is the same points system that is used throughout England. Obviously, whist we want all children to achieve their very best, some children will always be above average and some below. Also please note that we expect children's rates of progress to vary over time.
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| 5 | This is a list of links to websites that have information about bullying
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| 6 | These are links to other useful websites, including parenting skills, health advice, Government Education Departments, County and District Councils, local secondary schools
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| 7 | This website gives advice to parents on keeping children safe whilst they use the internet
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| 8 | This link will take you to the website of Buckinghamshire Children's Information Service. Here, you can find out about local child care and much more
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| 9 | This section will take you to resources, guidance and support available to you through the North Bucks Extended Services programme
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| 10 | This website from the BBC has lots of advice on all sorts of issues. From homework help to Special Educational Needs - find out how to help your child at school.
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| 11 | As an Eco School we believe in supporting local businesses to support the local economy and reduce travel. This is especially important during a recession
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| 12 | This is the website of the Children and Young People's Trust from where you can access their emagazine AIMS.
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