Nursery Activities for Wednesday 25th March

Good morning nursery,

Please see attached today’s activities for you to use if you wish. We appreciate that some may not have access to a garden at this time so please adapt to your house. One idea could be to use a different area to your usual play space. Let’s try and make the most of this lovely weather where possible, even if it is just with your windows open.

Wednesday-25th-March Activity

Kind Regards

Nursery

Good morning to all our nursery friends. Some of you may or may not remember me. My name is Mrs Cleobury and I am based in the nursery. I have just returned from my maternity leave and ready to support you with activities to do at home with your child/children. 

I am one of the social media buddies and will be posting when I can(along with other staff members), using the website and our Newdale Nursery Facebook page. Our aim is to keep our little Newdalers and parents/carers topped up with fun suggestions and resources for you to do and use at home if you wish. 

Children in Early Years also learn through play, so choosing and exploring their own ideas is certainly encouraged. 

A suggested routine has already been posted (please see below) and we are now working hard to gather some helpful resources. In the meantime, our first activity has been posted by Mrs Curnow below for you to follow if you would like. 

Kind regards, Mrs Cleobury. 

Activities

As I said last week we are going to try and send out suggested activities as often as possible.  Perhaps today you could sequence the story of “Handa’s surprise” this is available on the internet to watch.  The children could then go on to think about the order of their day, you could even draw pictures together and put them in them in sequence.  If they do draw a picture you could help them write their name on it, even if it’s just some of the letters or marks to represent it.

We released the nursery butterflies today too, so could the children go into their gardens or the park and look and see if they can spot a butterfly today, it could even be the nursery ones that we have looked after!

Free PE workouts from home

Join me every day next week for a home workout 😀
Starting Monday 23rd March I’m going to be hosting a free workout aimed at kids LIVE on my YouTube channel.

With the schools closed and with us all spending more time at home, it’s more important than ever that we keep moving and stay healthy and positive.

Exercise is an amazing tool to help us feel happier, more energised, and more optimistic.

The workouts will be fun and suitable for all ages and even adults can get involved.

You don’t need any equipment, just tune in to my YouTube channel at 9am each morning for a 30-minute, fun workout.

One more thing! I really need your help to spread this message. So please please share this with everyone that might like to get involved, and together we can help keep the nation moving 🙏🏻

You can subscribe to my YouTube channel at the button below.

Lots of love, Joe x

Evidence me

As I have already let you know we do intend to send some suggested activities via the website and would love to find out how you get on with them at home.  Everyone received the opportunity to use the evidence me app from January 2020 and this is the perfect way for you to show us photo’s of your children learning and having fun at home.  Please use this app if you would like to share their learning with us. For further information and guidance please visit http://help.evidence.me/parent-share/help-for-parents/

Home learning

In light of the nursery children being at home from the end of Friday 20th March I would like to send out some suggestions to keep the children entertained at home.

One idea that you might like to consider is keeping to a similar routine to the one they have in nursery.

In Ladybugs the children typically begin their day with some fun activities put out by the adult (perhaps you could set up their favourite games and toys at this time).  They then help to tidy it away, wash their hands and enjoy a healthy mid morning snack, typically a piece of fruit and something filling such as crackers and cheese.  Next, we encourage them to put on their own coats (this helps with independence) and we head outside.  Perhaps you could head to the garden, walk the dog or go to the park at this time.  On our return we snuggle up with a book and sing nursery rhymes together.  Now it’s time for lunch followed by an afternoon nap of an hour for those who still need it.  When we are wide awake we’re ready for an activity (we will send some suggestions) and then back outside for some well needed fresh air.  We’ll be hungry again by now so we have another snack and then take part in a listening activity.  We would then at this point end the nursery session.

For Mighty oak children we have a similar routine as above but in addition we fit in some number, letter and topic based activities.  These take place before our snack times. Again, we will send you some ideas to do at home.

School closure update

School closure update

Dear Parents and Carers,

The Government document ‘Coronavirus (COVID-19): maintaining educational provision‘ was released overnight. The document gives some clarity but raises many operational questions for schools, parents and employers.

It must be noted firstly that ‘If it is at all possible for children to be at home, then they should be’. Clearly the whole point of closing schools, is to limit social contact and prevent the rapid spread of the disease, so we ask you all to think carefully about whether it is essential to send your children in. ‘Schools to remain open only for those children who absolutely need to attend’.

 

If your work is critical to the COVID-19 response, or you work in one of the critical sectors and you cannot keep your child safe at home, then your children will be prioritised for school. We will be open from 8.40 a.m. until 3.10 p.m. whilst staff levels allow.

 

Teachers are already planning activities for children that have to attend school and more information will be sent to those parents who qualify later on today. You should have already been updated by your class teacher as to ‘Home Learning’ options – please see class pages on the website.

The guidance on Key Workers is that “if your work is critical to the COVID-19 response, or you work in one of the critical sectors listed below, and you cannot keep your child safe at home then your children will be prioritised for education provision:

Health and Social Care

Education and Childcare

Key Public Services

Local and National Government

Food and other necessary goods

Public Safety and national security

Transport

Utilities, communication and financial services

For full details please follow this link Government Link

Clearly, some of these categories are wide-reaching. It is for Headteachers to use their best judgement to determine which parents are eligible when we are approached. Please be patient and understand that we are doing our best and that our decision is final. Remember we are not making the rules we are simply trying our best to follow them.

1. We will assess all applications that we have had so far and determine whether they meet the essential criteria – someone from the office will contact you with the outcome today.
2. We will review new applications inview of the Government clarification which was published late last night. These need to be submitted by noon today in order for us to process them. Please use this form Critical Workers Form
3. It seems likely that next week will be a review stage where parents are asked for additional confirmation from employers. This may result in the offer of places being confirmed or places being withdrawn.
4. The guidance has so many elements that require additional clarification that I anticipate a process of review of decisions taking place throughout at least next week.

 

Please be assured that we will work over the coming week to make fair and consistent decisions that match the emerging national guidance and principles.  As ever, we are working tirelessly to ensure that children are at the heart of all of our decision making and we thankyou for your support and understanding so far.

Your sincerely

 

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Newdale Primary School and Nursery

Marlborough Way

Newdale

Telford

TF3 5HA

Tel:  01952 387720

More information for key workers

Dear Parents / Carers,

 

We are still awaiting the list of who qualifies as a key worker. Thank you to all of those families who have returned their forms already.

We are now required to ask you what your partners job is, as we are being led to believe that in order to qualify for a school place, BOTH parents need to be in Key Worker professions. Please note that we may require evidence of the role you play and how that fits the description of a Key Worker.

 

Please could you return this information to school as soon as possible, if you have not already done so, to help us to continue to plan.

 

Thank you for your support