26.1.21 Update linked to online learning

Dear Parents/Carers,

Firstly I want to say a huge thank you to all those parents who spent the time filling in the Online Learning Survey (127 received). We are delighted with your feedback and have shared your wonderful comments with the whole team and Governors.  We have now read each and every one and here are just some of the highlights and the areas that we are now working on:

 

Highlights

  • You are delighted that children who are working at home are getting the exact same offer as the children who are attending school.
  • The live learning lessons are a hit! Your children are loving seeing their teachers and friends in the same way that the teachers are loving seeing them too!
  • Communication between school staff and you is brilliant: staff are working hard to support you even out of school hours.
  • You have complimented all our staff teams about how hard they are working.

 

Areas we are now working on

  • Ensuring that work is organised (maybe in dated folders) and daily or weekly timetables are shared so that you can see easily what needs to be done and when.
  • Uploading the work the night before, in order for you to prepare if you wish.
  • Offering a wider variety of lessons e.g. topic days or art days.
  • Giving more opportunities for pupils to meet e.g. carrying out ‘show and tell.’
  • Supporting you further in understanding topics and concepts e.g. vocabulary definitions and Maths knowledge organisers.

 

Year group teachers may also feedback specific points to you based on comments that link to their particular year group.

 

We are constantly reviewing our offer and it is wonderful to have this feedback to work on.

 

We appreciate that it is very difficult for children to maintain the level of concentration and motivation needed for home learning and we are so proud of them for keeping going. Our priority is clearly the wellbeing of your children and of course ensuring they continue to make as much progress as they can, so that when this virus is under more control, they will still remain where they should be with their learning.

 

Senior managers met last night and have begun plans to incorporate some sessions that would have been going on in school, that perhaps have less structure than normal. For example, next week on Tuesday afternoon, all children in school will be given the opportunity to see an online pantomime that we have purchased for them.  The team is also planning in more themed days and practical art days which we know the children will enjoy and will potentially give adults who are supporting a bit of relief! Please remember that teachers are conscious that parents at home, may well be working from home, and therefore the sessions are designed for the children to work as independently as possible – don’t let your children trick you into thinking you need to be supporting them through every minute of every session – they would be working independently in the classroom too!

 

It has gone very quiet as far as announcements from the Government about schools are concerned. As soon as we hear what the plan is, we will of course let you know.

 

Thank you for your continued support,

 

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Tuesday’s live lessons – for those who missed it!

We had two live lessons today, Geography and Gymnastics.  If you missed either of them then you can catch up with the recordings here:

Geography (9am)

https://telfordeducation.sharepoint.com/sites/Section_AN_TAW313/Shared%20Documents/General/Recordings/Live%20lessons%20-%20Year%202%20Literacy_Geography-20210126_090325-Meeting%20Recording.mp4

Gymnastics (10am)

https://telfordeducation.sharepoint.com/sites/Section_AN_TAW313/Shared%20Documents/General/Recordings/Live%20lessons%20-%20Year%202%20Gymnastics-20210126_100646-Meeting%20Recording.mp4?web=1

Remember to look back at the website post for your other activities today (Maths, SPAG, Spellings and Music)

Please email your work to us at newdale.year2team@taw.org.uk or share your work on the homework blog.

Many thanks,

The Year 2 Team

Monday’s live lessons – for those who missed it!

We had two live lessons today, Maths and Science.  If you missed either of them then you can catch up with the recordings here:

Maths (9.30am)

https://telfordeducation.sharepoint.com/sites/Section_AN_TAW313/Shared%20Documents/General/Recordings/Live%20lessons%20-%20Year%202%20Maths-20210125_093328-Meeting%20Recording.mp4

Science (11am)

https://telfordeducation.sharepoint.com/sites/Section_AN_TAW313/Shared%20Documents/General/Recordings/Live%20lessons%20-%20Year%202%20Science-20210125_110423-Meeting%20Recording.mp4

Please email your work to us at newdale.year2team@taw.org.uk or share your work on the homework blog.

Many thanks,

The Year 2 Team

Story time

We have a super story for you courtesy of the Chair of Governors, Mrs Williams.  You may not have met her but is is super supportive of nursery.  Enjoy!

Yr 3 spellings week beginning 25/01/21

This week’s spellings. The spelling test will be Friday 29th January.
To help support your child learning their spellings, there is a quiz to complete at home which can be accessed if you log into Purple Mash and click on the ‘Alerts’ icon.

Week 4 Recap of words taught so far

Friday live lessons – for those who missed it!

We had two live lessons today, Maths and Literacy.  If you missed either of them then you can catch up with the recordings here:

Maths (9.30am)

https://telfordeducation.sharepoint.com/sites/Section_AN_TAW313/Shared%20Documents/General/Recordings/Live%20lessons%20-%20Year%202%20Maths-20210122_093321-Meeting%20Recording.mp4

Literacy (11am)

*Due to technical problems we do not currently have a copy of this recording.  We will post a link as soon as possible*

Please email your work to us at newdale.year2team@taw.org.uk or share your work on the homework blog.

Many thanks,

The Year 2 Team

22.1.21 Update

 

 

Dear Parent/Carers,

 

We are looking forward to having all ‘bubbles’ back in school on Monday, after a period of isolation for both Year 6 and Nursery. We are delighted that the systems in place meant that the virus did not spread further throughout our school or further within the bubbles.

Fingers crossed that we don’t have to close any further ‘bubbles’ moving forward. We know how disruptive this is to children, parents, employers and teachers.

 

As you know, it is so important that you keep a really careful eye on the health of your family. The Rapid Lateral Flow testing centre at Oakengates is open for all residents of Telford and please remember you don’t have to be showing symptoms in order to book a test https://rapidtest.telford.gov.uk

All staff are currently getting tested once or twice a week in order to give colleagues, parents and themselves some self-assurance. The national staff testing initiative launches on Monday. All staff will test at home, twice a week and be duty bound to send results. This we know will again strengthen our drive to keep the virus at bay.

 

We are delighted in the uptake of online learning and look forward to reading your comments in our parent survey that closes at noon today https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=2s8TOK9SpUy44yMVeXcKujfWR1zrUJ1JhQgacqv0-RBUQUcwTEc3ODlOMlhIMjEyRVVUTVFaVUwzTS4u

As ever, if you are struggling with devices or connection please ring us and we will do all we can to help. Paper packs are being phased out and only used in an absolute emergency for those who really cannot get online. Online paper packs simply cannot support progress anywhere near as much as the live teacher sessions.

 

Some staff have reported that a few children in the same year group are accessing the sessions from one house. Under lock down rules there is a ‘childcare support bubble’ element, but please only use this if you really have to. This rule applies for drop off and collection too. We are finding that some parents are allowing other parents to collect their children. In order to keep the virus from spreading, we need to be as strict as we possibly can please.

 

Figures in Telford are coming down, but unfortunately it is at rather a slow rate. The fact still remains that the Early Years and Primary age group of children still show the lowest number of positive cases across the borough.

 

As you know it is a team effort and I can assure that ‘Team Newdale’ are all over doing their bit!

 

Stay safe everyone.

 

Miss  Cook

Headteacher

End of day story

I’ve added the link below for the end of day story, remember to use your child’s email and password to log on.  It won’t allow you to access with your own email as there is restricted access.  Hope you enjoy this lovely book and have a fantastic weekend.  See you all soon.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JLsfThs0QCapWSQfecSp7FyrFXhINXPz/view?usp=sharing

 

Mrs Lisa Curnow

E-safety Top Tip – choosing an app for your child

There are lots of apps that say they are ‘educational’, but you’ll want to reassure yourself that’s the case and that they are right for your child.  The FEED check may help.

Fun – will your child enjoy the app? Will it keep their attention?

Educational – Is there a clear educational aim? Do you know what your child will learn? Will it keep them learning and allow them to progress?

Engaging – Will it help your child if they get stuck? Will it give them feedback and let them know when they’ve got the challenges right?

Design – Is it attractive and easy to use? Is it inclusive? Can an adult change the settings? Is it safe, with links to the internet and adverts protected behind a parental gate?

If you are ever unsure about an app, do not allow your child to use it until you know it is safe.  There are lots of websites which can give you more information about apps, for example the NSPCC app checker https://www.net-aware.org.uk/

Please remember that Newdale staff are very experienced in supporting E Safety and are only happy to help should you need advice and support

Year 2 Home Learning Friday 22nd January

Hello Year 2! 
Well done for having another fantastic week! 😊

There will be two live lessons on Friday, Maths at 9.30am (looking at Magic Squares) and Literacy at 11am (looking at rhyming poems).  You should have received an invite for this session however if not, then you can join the meeting through the Teams app. Please come to each meeting armed with paper and a pen to write.

Following the lesson, the worksheets below should be completed.  You do not need to print this sheet but the children will need to see it so they can work out their answers.

Friday magic squares

Friday poems Blue and Green group

Friday poems Red, Yellow and Orange

If you are unable to attend the live sessions, a recording of the lesson will always be available afterwards.  Worksheets and any further instructions will be shared via the website. We understand that this is tricky for some of you working from home, especially those with siblings so we understand that it is not always possible to join live. We hope the recordings help to support this. 

Other home learning activities set for today:

PE – Take a look at the Crossbar PE challenge for this week.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9j2Z3znG3nY&feature=youtu.be

How many keepy-uppys can you do?  Email us to tell us how you get on!

Spellings –You have been practising your spellings all week.  Today ask an adult to help you to do your weekly test and email us your scores.  Good luck!

Times Tables – please see Mrs Horler’s post for today’s activity.

Also keep an eye out for the ‘Star of the Week’ video which will be posted on Friday.

If you have any questions please email us on newdale.year2team@taw.org.uk

Many thanks,

Miss Newport and Miss Jones 😊 😊

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