World Book Day Thursday 4th March 2021

We are excited to announce that on Thursday 4th March it will be ‘World Book Day’! We thought we would post information about this so that you can get prepared if you so wish to.

This year, World Book Day will be a little different as most of you are at home…
We have decided to have a whole school theme based on Alice in Wonderland: a timeless tale for all ages.
Young Alice falls down a rabbit hole, only to find a world where animals talk, a mad hatter enjoys a never-ending tea party and croquet is played like you’ve never seen it before!

Next Thursday we will be having lots of ‘World Book Day’ fun during our live lessons and for those children who are in school.

For those of you that love to dress up, we would like to invite you to dress up for both our live lesson and in school. There are many characters to choose from, from the story ‘Alice in Wonderland’ or you could create some of the props instead—a giant playing card or clock (perfect to practise telling the time!). If you have your own special outfits from other stories already at home which you would like to dress up in and share with us instead you can. We understand that utilising what we already have at home is very important too. Equally, if dressing up is not your thing, why not draw the costumes you love the most instead? At the end of our live lesson on Thursday there will be the opportunity for you to share your costumes with the other children working at home and possibly in school too. I’m sure a costume/prop parade is something that you will all enjoy.

As part of our Alice in Wonderland themed day you may also like to create your own ‘Mad Hatter’s Tea Party’. Enjoy jam tarts and jammy dodgers—why not make your own? Here is a child friendly recipe for you to follow: https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/valentines-day-jam-tarts

We will be posting more information about this day next week and the exciting activities we have planned for you but thought we would give you prior warning about dressing up and the tea party so you can get prepared if you wish to beforehand.

We hope you can enjoy a day filled with jam tarts, party games and lots of fun and laughter!

The Reception Team

Literacy upon return

Dear Parents/Carers,

When the children come back to school, we are excited to be using Harry Potter as a stimulus for learning across Literacy and Guided Reading. In previous years, we have found that exposing the children to a fantasy environment has raised engagement and achievement in both Reading and Writing.

As part of this, we will be reading the first Harry Potter book to develop VIPERS reading skills which are fundamental to comprehension. We will also be watching parts of the film deemed relevant to learning. This will aid the transfer of skills and knowledge from the short-term memory into their long-term memory via the “visuospatial sketchpad” which encodes knowledge graphically in the brain.

Should you wish to discuss this further, please contact the Year 5 email address at newdale.year5team@taw.org.uk.

 

Kind Regards,

 

The Year 5 Team

World Book Day

World book day takes place on 4th March.  The school’s whole theme is based around the story Alice in Wonderland.  Your child is invited to dress up on that day as a character from the story however, please feel free to send them in any other dressing up clothes.  We really don’t want you to go out especially to buy anything.  In addition, if your child chooses not to dress up that is absolutely fine too. Nursery also has some washed dressing up clothes ready if any child would like to use those instead, so again please don’t go out and buy anything new.

Thanks again

Mrs Curnow

Year 4 PE Days Reminder for the Spring Term

Monday – Indoor

Thursday – Outdoor

Please ensure that your child comes to school in their PE kits on these days.

Many thanks

Year 4

New critical worker/vulnerable child form – Monday 1st – Friday 5th March 2021

Please complete the form below if your child is eligible for a school place during the current school closure. All applications will be reviewed and considered once the form has closed at 9.00am on Thursday 25th February.

Please note that the filling in of this form does not guarantee you a place.

A member of school staff will contact you Friday afternoon to inform you if we can safely offer your child/ren a place.  If we are unable to, we will support you in directing you to the remote learning offer we have in place.

All school staff would like to thank you for your unwavering support in these testing times.

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=2s8TOK9SpUy44yMVeXcKujfWR1zrUJ1JhQgacqv0-RBUMjNTMEo1RFJJT1NSVlpZWThKVUhNV09TSy4u

Year 2 Update 24.2.21

Dear Parents/Carers,

Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances Miss Newport will be unable to return to face to face teaching until after Easter.

It may be sooner than this, but we are planning around it being after Easter.

We held a strategic meeting yesterday to plan and ensure that the offer in her class is as good as it normally is.

We are lucky in that we have a very experienced staff team and have the flexibility to deploy people to cover incidences such as this.

We have worked out a plan in that Miss Jones will have the time to plan for the whole year group and will over see delivery.

Miss Marshall, who is a very experienced HLTA and knows the class very well will cover until Miss Newport is able to return.

If you have any concerns please do give us a call and we will do our best to reassure you.

Kind regards,

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Red Nose Day – 19th March

We are always keen to help the wider community and are therefore supporting Red Nose day once again on the 19th of March.

 

We will be supporting this charity by allowing children to come to school wearing their PE kit along with something red. Please do not feel the pressure to buy something red; any splash of red will do!

 

In school, we will be completing some fun activities and learning what a difference the money raised will make to the lives of others.

 

We have also purchased some red noses. Parents will be able to purchase these via ParentPay.  We have a limited supply of these and once they arrive, we will contact you with further details though one per child will be the limit to begin with. Red noses are also available to buy in Sainsburys.

 

Kind regards,

 

 

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Update 23.2.21

 

 

Dear Parents / Carers,

 

At last, we have a clear indication that we are close to getting everyone back to school. We are delighted about this news and know the children will thrive being in school with their teachers and of course seeing their friends.

 

All primary school pupils will return on Monday 8 March. From this date it is compulsory that you send your children to school. If you fail to send your children to school, we have no option other than to record them as unauthorised absence, unless they are ill.

Online learning will cease and be replaced by full face to face teaching. All our staff will continue to take two rapid coronavirus (COVID-19) tests each week at home to identify positive cases more quickly and break the chains of transmission.  We encourage you to get your family tested if anyone is showing any symptoms of illness. The Oakengates testing centre allows any resident of Telford to get tested as often as they want. Please use this link to book a test https://www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test


After school sports clubs may be able to resume. However, we are continuing to research this option and will update you as soon as we are clear.  
Wraparound childcare (Breakfast Club and After School Club) will resume as normal. If you have any questions about this, please call the school office on 01952 387720.

All our systems are remaining in place and it is important that you and your children follow them please:

  • The one-way system around school will be in operation with no parents allowed into the school building. Please do not approach school staff as it is so important that we maintain over 2 m distance until further notice.
  • The gates will open at 8.30 am and again at 3 p.m. – please remember this early opening and closing is intended to allow more of a staggered arrival and departure. The register does not close until 9 a.m.
  • All adults on site are expected to always wear face coverings (unless you have proved you are exempt).
  • We will be sending any children home with signs of illness and hope you will be extra vigilant and not send them to school if you believe they are coming down with something.
  • Hand washing and sanitising will continue as routine.
  • Touch points (e.g. doors) and toilets will continue to be cleaned more regularly.
  • Seating plans will remain in class so that we know where children have been seated; however, with everyone being back, contact will inevitably be a lot closer.
  • We are continuing to allow children to come to school in PE kits if it is a PE day or if they have an after-school sports club.
  • Lunches will continue to be served in class bases until Easter. Home packed lunch, school packed lunch or school hot dinners are the three available options.
  • Reading diaries will need to be handed in on a Friday. Teachers will then look at each one and then send home for the week on a Monday. Please remember Reading is the key to access all learning. A story time at bedtime can make a huge difference to your child’s progress.
  • If you need to contact your teacher directly, the year group email communication system will continue until Easter and then will be reviewed.

 

We are very excited about having everyone back in school. We are very proud of our online learning offer, but we know that nothing beats being sat in front of a ‘real’ teacher with your friends!

I would like to end by saying a huge thank you to all of you for supporting us so well over this very difficult time. I have two children of my own and know that juggling home learning, work and running the household can at times be impossible. Fingers crossed everyone follows the new rules and we keep the virus out of our school.

Kind regards,

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Baker & Sons Uniform Shop

Baker & Sons are still operating their online sales www.bakerandsonschoolwear.co.uk where orders can be placed and delivered to home. Also they have now added a “click and Collect” option for customer to collect from the shop on a Monday, Wednesday or Saturday between the hours of 10am to 12pm starting from the Monday 1st March.

To get in touch the best form of contact is email sales@bakerandsonschoolwear.co.uk or through our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/bakerandsonschoolwear.

 

Y4 Reading at Home

Hi Everyone,

We hope that you have all had a good half term.

This half term, we would really like to see that everyone is reading regularly and completing their virtual reading diaries. Well done to those children who have already been doing this.

For this week’s Star of the Week, Mr Jackson and I will be selecting our stars based on reading at home.

When filling in your virtual diary, you can record reading comments based on books from home, Fiction Express or from Oxford Owl. Remember Oxford Owl has reading books which link to the colour banded books we have at school. Your parents will need to sign up to this free website to access the books. https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/find-a-book/library-page/

The whole year 4 team cannot wait to read your reading comments.