Nursery phonics

Every day in nursery we focus on phonics. If you are able to, please can you help your child to read and write the letter “o”.  This has to be written from the top in an anti clockwise direction.  Please ensure that your child is holding their pencil as you would in a tripod grip. Children naturally hold pencils in their fist which can be a tricky habit to move on from.  To make the activity more fun please feel free to use felt tip pens, paint brushes (a no mess version is to use water with a brush on the pavement), shaving foam, playdough and so on.  If your child is more able the could find objects around the home with the sound “o” in them and even record what they have found.  We look forward to your responses via evidence me.

Have fun

Mrs Curnow

Year 3 Monday 27th April

Morning Year 3!

The work for today is as follows:

Reading either using Fiction Express / Read Theory / Bug Club (take your pick!)

10 am live lesson – Literacy and kitten meet & greet. Please log in to Google Classroom and click on the link.

Please also log into Times Table Rock Stars and try to beat your score.

This afternoon at 1:00pm there will be another live lesson for some art!

See you all at 10

Mrs McLaughlin  &Mrs Pablos

Home learning

Morning everyone,

Unfortunately, as nursery is currently unable to open we are only able to offer online learning.  Can your first step in supporting your child’s education today please be to check their next steps on evidence me.  This may be a next step or a next step objective.  These will give you exactly what your child needs to do in order to make further progress.

Thank you

Mrs Curnow

Year 2 Home Learning 27.4.21

Good morning Year 2!

Due to the current situation we will be learning from home today.  Here are some tasks we would like you to complete:

Times Tables Rockstars – Can you become a Rock Hero? Don’t forget to visit the Garage set to practise your x2, x5, x10 and x3.  You will find your login details in your reading diaries.

Measure game – today in Maths we would have been learnign about measuring length.  Play this game to practise your ruler skills!

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/measuring-in-cm

Bug Club – Please read at least one book from your library and answer the comprehension quiz.  You will find your login details in your reading diaries.

There will be a live lesson on Teams at 9.30am.  This will be a Topic based lesson looking at the story ‘Peggy’s Amazing Ironbridge Adventure’.  You will need paper, pen and access to this document (printed or viewed online)

Peggy StoryMap starters

Your final task is to sketch a picture of the Ironbridge.  Bring these into school tomorrow for your class teacher to see!

Teachers will be available via the Year 2 email address so please email us if you have any questions or queries. newdale.year2team@taw.org.uk

Looking forward to seeing you on Teams at 9.30!

The Year 2 Team

 

 

Mighty oaks Wonderful Wednesday

As many of you know half of the Mighty oak children go to the Forest/Base camp on a Wednesday morning.  The other half of the class cook.  If it is your child’s turn to go to the woods please can you send appropriate clothing including wellies (named), leggings or trousers (in case of nettles) and clothes that you don’t mind getting messy.  Please can your child come to nursery wearing these clothes (apart from wellies which should be sent in a separate bag).  The following dates should be useful for helping you identify the weeks your child is heading to the woods…

Blue, green and yellow group on 5th May, 19th May

Purple, orange and red group on 28th April, 12th May, 26th May

Thank you for your support.

L Curnow

End of term message

Dear Parent/Carers,

 

The sunshine of the past two days has certainly lifted everyone’s spirits. Let’s hope that we get more of this over the Easter break.

 

It has been lovely for everyone to see the children settle so quickly back into a routine and to enjoy their learning and of course see their friends. We really do hope this positivity continues when children return on Monday 19th April.

 

The Telford and Wrekin Covid figures thankfully still remain low and are continuing to fall. Clearly the news in Europe is worrying and we watch and listen to developments and still plan to remain cautious when we return.

 

The one way system will remain in place as will the expectation that parents wear face coverings on our site at all times please. All of our in-school procedures will remain the same; however, we do hope that guidance will allow some easing of this over time. It is really important that you follow the school procedures. When we are able to ease them, we will let you know as soon as possible.

 

It is important that you let us know if your child/children have a positive Covid test during the first 3 days after we have finished school. Therefore any test result that comes in up to the end of Sunday, is relevant to us and track and trace. You would need to email school on newdale.primary@taw.org.uk or text school on 07765147868 to let us know and immediately let the Health Protection Hub know using this link https://www.telford.gov.uk/info/20692/coronavirus_covid-19/4040/i_want_to_report_suspected_or_confirmed_cases . Fingers crossed we do not have to inform families and staff to self-isolate over the Easter holidays.

Teachers may well have set some activities / homework to do over the break. What we know is that one of the most valuable activities you can do is to listen to you child read or encourage them to read to themselves as often as possible. This reading time develops the love of reading, supports children’s ideas for writing, secures spelling and of course helps children learn new words.

 

Can we remind you that we do not allow ‘exteme’ hair cuts and ask you to please consider carefully the style your child has. In our policy we state that extreme shaving and patterns should not be cut into hair please and neither should applying hair dye. This includes closely shaved lines into hair.

 

We hope to be able to offer more events and activities as we move through the summer term and will of course keep you fully informed.

 

As always, we really do appreciate the support we get from our families. Have a great Easter.

 

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Arthog refunds

We have started to process the refunds for the Year 6 Arthog trip.  All money paid through Parentpay, has now been refunded back to your Parentpay account.  Some parents chose to transfer money paid for the London trip, over to the Arthog trip.  As this money was paid direct to school by cash or cheque, we are unable to process this refund through Parentpay.  Instead we will have to issue a cheque.  We are currently waiting for a new cheque book to arrive, so these will be done after the Easter break.  Apologies for the delay and thank you for your patience.

Easter Raffle

Tickets for the Easter Raffle will be available to buy on Parentpay until Tuesday 30th March 2021.  The raffle will be drawn electronically using a random number generator on Wednesday 31st March 2021.  Tickets are 50p each (no paper tickets will be issued). You are able to purchase more than one ticket.

All proceeds will go towards an extension on the playground. Thank you to Magna for donating the very large chocolate Easter egg.

Evidence me

I know most of you are using evidence me brilliantly and are enjoying sharing observations of your child.  If however, you come across any hurdles we have just been provided with some additional support from the team behind the app.  They have provided the following link for use to use..

In addition, please let us know if you are experiencing any difficulties.

Mrs L Curnow

 

Update 19.03.2021

Dear Parents/Carers,

 

We spend a lot of time looking at what is going on locally and it was really heartening to see that the Covid case figures for Telford and Wrekin are the lowest in the West Midlands. The data fall recorded for over the last month has been significant and we really do hope this fall will mean that the probability of more cases in our school is massively reduced.

 

Recently we invited the Health Protection Hub into school to see if they could spot any further actions we could take to reduce risk. They believe we are doing all we can do, when considering the number of children we have and the space we have to put them. Nonetheless, we are constantly reviewing what we do and tweaking the way we do things to reduce risk even further.

 

We are sending any children home who are complaining of any illness and recommending they get tested. In order to safeguard even further, this may mean their siblings are sent home too, until we are sure they are all Covid free.

 

It is really difficult to identify where the virus is picked up from. Often I hear infected people say, ‘I’ve only been to the supermarket or out on walks’. Supermarkets are known to be a place where the infection can be picked up from trollies, baskets and card machines. Your place of work is clearly another hot spot – anywhere infact where there is mixing of people from different households. We really are trying so hard to keep it out of Newdale. As I have said, staff test twice, sometimes three times a week to ensure they are clear.

 

Please help us by keeping your child off if they are poorly and being extra careful when you are out and about.

 

The school email account, Facebook account and school mobile (07765147868) are all manned over the evenings and weekends. If you have a query or need to report a positive case use these contacts and let the Health Protection Hub know straight away please.

 

Fingers crossed we have seen the back of this horrible virus.

 

Kind regards

 

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Newdale Primary School and Nursery

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