It's a while since I've taught a foundation class and I think the foundation teacher at my school is probably fed up with me quizzing her on various things so I'm asking here instead!
DD is just coming to the end of her first year of school. In that time parents have only been invited to parents' evenings once (in the first term) and since then I think we've also been invited in to look at the children's learning journeys, but not to talk to the teacher specifically. I know last term every other year group held parents' evenings and I'm assuming we'll get reports soon. I can't help feeling that this hasn't been sufficient communication with parents. In all my years of teaching, no matter which year group it is, in the course of a year I've done two parents evenings and one report. Now we're so close to the end of term I'm starting to doubt that meetings are going to be on offer at all. Obviously I'll ask the question but I wanted to check first if I seem to be expecting too much.
The other problem I have is with reading. They put the pressure on by always sending home two books to read, but over the last year she seems to have only read about three times 1:1 with an adult in school. Is it considered acceptable that guided reading and the odd key word and sounds check is all that needs to be done? (This is where I battle with myself because I get cross with the lack of play at this age, but I do think it's cheeky to expect so much reading at home when it's not being done at school)
Sorry, this turned out to be longer than I'd planned but it's been bugging me since about 2am 