Update 1.12.20

A point for clarification to help us in school…

 

  • If it is your child’s birthday and you want them to bring in a treat for everyone, please can you only bring in shop bought, individually wrapped treats. We need to ensure that if we are handing anything out, we have gone through the necessary steps to minimise risk.

 

Many thanks

 

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Google Classroom Pupil/Parent Guide

Dear Parents/ Carers

 

As many of you are aware, during the national lockdown and school closures earlier this year, pupils at Newdale Primary school accessed home learning through Purple Mash and the school’s website/blogs. We have been working hard to extend and improve this offer in the event of a bubble at Newdale having to close for a period of time and for those pupils having to self isolate at home.

 

Staff have started to work with Google Classroom which is a web-based learning platform. It offers a digital safe space for students to view class tasks, access learning materials, view posted assignments, and submit completed work. You will also be able to ask your child’s teacher questions about their learning and they will respond and provide feedback to you. Teachers are able to prerecord lessons and post them to the Classroom and at times may be able to offer live sessions through Google Meet (the link to this is in the Classroom).

 

An account has already been created for every child from Reception to Year 6 and you will be given details of their username and password. Once you receive this, we strongly advise that you log into Google Classroom to allow you and your child to familiarise yourselves with the platform together. In school pupils in Years 3-6 have already been using Google Classroom to familiarise themselves with the layout. For children in Years Reception – Year 2 they will need adult support to log in and access the learning materials just like they would have done previously accessing the website and Purple Mash.

 

To help with this we have produced a quick guide to show you how to log in and use Google Classroom. If you have any problems with your log in, please do not hesitate to contact your child’s teacher. We hope that this makes your child’s learning easier and a little more interactive during any times we cannot be with them.

 

Google Classroom Pupil/Parent Guide

Logging In

 

If using a laptop:

 

  1. Go to https://classroom.google.com and click on the “Go to classroom” button.

 

  1. Enter your school email address: firstname.lastname@taw.org.uk followed by the password.

 

  1. Pupils will be presented with their classroom.

 

 

If using a mobile app:

 

Pupils/parents have the opportunity to download the Google classroom app on their handheld device if a laptop isn’t available. It is free but you must remember to use your child’s school login details as opposed to any other Google account that you use at home.

 

Having logged in and choosing ‘I am a student’ (if there is an option) pupils will be presented with their classroom.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Viewing and Accessing Home Learning

 

Once logged in to Google Classroom, pupils need to click on the title of their class. Having clicked on this, they will then be in the Classroom. Here they will have 3 tabs in front of them: “Stream“, “Classwork” and “People“.

 

The “Stream” Page

This is the homepage for the classroom. Any new classwork or messages to the class from your child’s teacher will appear here. This page works similarly to a social network page. The most recent post that a teacher has added to the Google Classroom will be at the top and the oldest will be at the bottom.

 

The “Classwork” Page

This will allow you to view and access all the work assigned by the teachers. Teachers will upload work by topic. The activities are listed underneath each topic with a due date. When you click on an activity, it will show you the instructions and the option to view the activity.

 

The “People” page

This displays the class teachers and a list of children in the class. For safeguarding, e-mail access for all child accounts has been turned off.

 

 

Accessing and Submitting Classwork

 

From within the classroom section, clicking on any piece of classwork will display instructions from the teacher, along with any attached resources. Depending on work set these attachments might include links to an online resource or activity, ebooks or fact sheets, quizzes, or a document template for your child to work from. Clicking on the attachment will open a new tab and allow you to view it.

 

Attached documents are saved automatically as they are edited and will be sent to the teacher when ‘turned in’. This can be done by clicking the ‘turn in’ button at the top of the document. For classwork that does not require turning in, such as completing an online activity, simply click the ‘mark as done’ button. This will inform the teacher that the activity has been completed.

 

If you have any questions regarding a piece of classwork, you can send a message to the teacher using the private comments box.

 

 

Hopefully this guide has covered the basics and you should now be ready to start using Google Classroom.

 

 

Update 25.11.20

Dear Parents/Carers,

You will have undoubtedly have heard that unfortunately we have had our first positive case in Year 2.

One of the classes will be required to self-isolate until the 8th December. We have been working very hard with the Health Protection Hub looking at contact tracing.

All parents of children who are required to self-isolate alongside this class have now been contacted or will be contacted this afternoon.

Please remember…

The most common symptoms of coronavirus (COVID 19) are recent onset of:
– A new continuous cough and/or
– High temperature and/or
– A loss of, or change in, normal sense of taste or smell (anosmia)
For most people, coronavirus (COVID-19) will be a mild illness. Most people with coronavirus have at least 1 of these symptoms.
If your child does develop symptoms, you can seek advice from NHS 111 at https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/check-if-you-have-coronavirus-symptoms/ or by phoning 111.
How to stop COVID-19 spreading
There are things you can do to help reduce the risk of you and anyone you live with getting ill with COVID-19
Do
– Wash your hands with soap and water often – do this for at least 20 seconds
– Use hand sanitiser gel (with 60% alcohol) if soap and water are not available
– Wash your hands as soon as you get home
– Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze
– Put used tissues in the bin immediately and wash your hands afterwards
Further information
Further information is available at
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/

If your child becomes ill then please air on the side of caution and follow guidance.

Thank you for your understanding and rest assured we will continue to work really hard in keeping our site safe for your children.

Miss Cook
Headteacher
Newdale Primary School and Nursery

Year 5&6 Star of the Week

Logan from Mrs Thomas’ class – for demonstrating a positive attitude towards his learning

Effie – Rose from Mr Banfield’s class – for producing stellar poetry at home

Zoheb from Mrs Arthurs’ class – for his enthusiasm towards grammar!

Dan G from Miss Clay’s class  – for fantastic leadership skills during a science investigation

Christmas at Newdale

This year Mrs Christmas would love to come and visit our wonderful children and spread some Christmas magic to cheer everyone up after what has been a whirlwind year. The exciting thing about this year’s visit is that she will be bringing MR CHRISTMAS along too! Rudolph is sadly unavailable as he needs all the rest he can get before the big day.

Due to the current situation we are still planning carefully how we can offer this wonderful experience to your children, whilst keeping them safe. Watch out for more information closer to the time…………..

Children will be allowed to wear their Christmas jumpers on numerous occasions between now and the end of term – further information to follow.

Year 5&6 Star of the Week

Emma – Great work in our WW2 topic (Miss Clay)

Keon – for working so hard whilst away from school and returning with such a focus (Mrs Thomas)

Noah – for making a concerted effort with presentation in his books (Mrs Arthurs)

Martha- for showcasing creativity and skill in myth writing (Mr Banfield)

Update 11.11.20

Dear Parents/Carers,

 

Just a quick note to say ‘thank you’ for the efforts everyone is making to keep our site Covid free. We are delighted in the response we have had to the request for all parents to wear face coverings on our site.

 

As you will undoubtedly of heard, there are relatively high numbers of Covid in Telford and therefore we continue to operate strict hygiene and ‘bubble’ systems in school. Adult to adult transition holds the highest risk and with your help we are managing to keep everyone safe.

 

I continue to carefully analyse the advice we are given as schools and update our risk assessment accordingly.

 

Kind regards,

 

Miss Cook

Lost Property

We have a large number of coats without children’s names in our lost property.  On Tuesday morning (10th November) we will place the coats on the picket fence on the playground for parents to check through.  We will space them out to adhere to social distancing but ask that parents also try to maintain a safe distance.

Please note only coats will be taken out tomorrow, however we will look at introducing other items in the future.

If it is wet outside please note that we will not be taking the coats out.

Thank you

After School Clubs – Years 1 & 2

Apologies for any confusion.  If your child attends an after school sport club, they are to attend school in their school uniform and can bring their kit to get changed into at the end of the day.

Only those children in Years 3 – 6 will wear their kit to school all day.  This is due to needing separate changing rooms for the girls and boys.