World Book Day

Nursery are celebrating World Book Day today by dressing up as their favourite book characters or in their pyjamas. We have had so much fun sharing our favourite stories and looking at some of the great authors that will all know and love, like Julia Donaldson and Micheal Rosen.

Sports Relief – Friday 13th March 2020

On Friday 13th March we are excited to be supporting Sports Relief.

We are holding a mini event for a few children, along with three schools on The Wrekin.  If your child has been selected you will receive a letter with further information.

For the rest of the school and nursery, we are inviting children to dress in sports wear for a donation.

During the day we will be holding various fun sports events for the children and adults to take part in. Events will include a 1k run, inflatable goals in the hall, ‘stop everything and dance’ along with extra sport lessons. 

We know your children enjoy the events we have planned!

Thank you for your continued support.

Grandparent’s Tea Party

We are looking forward to welcoming Grandparents into school for our annual tea party on Friday 6th March at 2 pm. If Grandparents would like to join children from the nursery who attend on a Friday afternoon, please can they sign the children out and if returning to the nursery please sign them back in .

Many thanks.

World Book Day

This year’s World Book Day will take place on Thursday 5th March.

As usual, we are all looking forward to seeing your child dressed up in costume as one of their favourite book characters. Staff cannot wait to get involved too!

The World Book Day website has lots of ideas on how to do this with as much or as little effort as you would like. There are some excellent ideas to get you started: https://www.worldbookday.com/dressing-up-ideas-2019/ and https://www.worldbookday.com/ideas/dressing-up-gallery/

However, children are equally welcome to come to nursery in their pyjamas –  just remember to bring their favourite book too!

As always, your child will receive a £1 book token to spend on a FREE book, or to save £1 on another full price book of their choice.

Department for Education- Coronavirus update

We are continuing to keep you updated on the government’s response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus).

Department for Education Coronavirus helpline
Today, we have launched a new helpline to answer questions about COVID-19 related to education. Staff, parents and young people can contact the helpline as follows:
Phone: 0800 046 8687
Email: DfE.coronavirushelpline@education.gov.uk
Opening hours: 8am to 6pm (Monday to Friday)

The importance of hygiene
Personal hygiene is the most important way we can tackle COVID-19. Please help us in sharing simple and effective hand hygiene messages.
Public Health England has a dedicated webpage with a range of posters and digital materials at:
https://campaignresources.phe.gov.uk/resources/campaigns/101-coronavirus-/resources
Sign up is quick, free and means you will be alerted as more resources are made available.

Guidance for educational settings:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-to-educational-settings-about-covid-19
Travel advice for those travelling and living overseas:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/travel-advice-novel-coronavirus

Easter Raffle 2020

 We are holding an Easter Egg Raffle on Friday 3rd April 2020, £1 per strip.  Please go to the school office to buy tickets, all proceeds will go towards purchasing a fire shelter for the base camp area in school.

Thank you to Magna for donating the very large chocolate Easter egg. If you would like to donate an Easter egg, please hand into the school office.

Value of the Month- March

Thank you for all your support with the value of the month for February, which was Caring. At Newdale it is wonderful to watch the children display their caring sides whilst in class and out on the playground.

Our value of the month for March is Belief

What are beliefs?
Trust, faith, or confidence in (someone or something)

Our focus on Beliefs has three strands:

· Believing in our own abilities and encouraging the abilities of others.
· Being able to understand that not everyone shares the same belief.
· Being able discuss reasons why we believe in the things we do

Suggestions for parents to work with children at home:

Discuss what the word means:
– Accepting that something is true/exists
– Having trust, faith or confidence in someone/something
– Self-belief – trust in your own abilities

Discuss with your child who they trust the most and why. Explain that this means they have belief in their abilities to care and look out for them.
Explore different religions; explain that people have different beliefs and that we should respect them even if their beliefs are different to their own.
Self-belief- discuss with your child how they feel about their learning and other skills and attributes. Talk about what they could do when faced with a challenge. It’s important that children learn the importance of perseverance even when faced with difficulties.
One of our British Values is Democracy. You could talk to your child about the purpose of Parliament. Discuss the importance of voting, and the fact that individuals vote for parties they believe will do an effective job in government.

Please let your child’s teacher know if we can celebrate any work from home, in school.
Feedback on the values and what you do at home is really valuable to us and we really appreciate all your support.
If you can support us in any way, please get in touch via the school office.

Wonderful Wednesday

We are planning to start Wonderful Wednesday on 4th March.

Red, purple and orange group will be in the woods in the morning followed by cooking in the afternoon.  Blue, green and yellow group will go to the woods in the afternoon and after cooking in the morning.

Please send wellies in addition to inside shoes and a warm waterproof coat.  If it’s cold a hat, scarf and gloves are very useful too.  Please ensure all items are named though so we can return misplaced items, thank you.

Value of the Month- February

Thank you for all your support with the value of the month for January, which was Independence.  We had lots of positive feedback from you about how independent your child/children were at home and it was great to see so many of them carrying their own things into school! The teachers also noticed a big difference in the classroom, as many of the children showed their independent learning side!

Our value of the month for February is Caring 

What is caring?

Feeling concern or interest about someone or something.

Our focus on Caring has three strands:

  • Caring for ourselves, our belongings and our pets.
  • Caring for the environment (indoors and outdoors) by the things we do and how we think.
  • Caring about people (in our families, our friends, others who are different or less fortunate) by our actions.

Suggestions for parents to work with children at home:

  1. Explore what care is and what your child thinks it is.
  2. Talk about what makes a caring person.
  3. Discuss how we care for members of our family.
  4. Ask your child what they can do to show they care about school.
  5. Make a family list- “We show we care for…….by ………..”
  6. Make another list- “I find it difficult to care for………….. when…….”and then take time to discuss each item.
  7. Draw pictures showing people caring for others and the environment in different ways.
  8. Talk about the sort of world we would have if nobody cared.
  9. Identify all the different people who care for us and talk about how they show their feelings.
  10. Discuss feelings– How do you feel when you are caring for someone or something? How do you feel when you decide you don’t really care?
  11. Discuss the importance of personal hygiene e.g. brushing teeth twice a day, bathing etc.

Please let your child’s teacher know if we can celebrate any work from home, in school.

Feedback on the values and what you do at home is really valuable to us and we really appreciate all your support.

If you can support us in any way, please get in touch via the school office.

 

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