Uniform requirements

Dear Parents/Carers,

Please can we remind you of our uniform requirements between now and the end of term. Children are permitted to come in school PE kits with a school top. We know that having some form of uniform helps children settle into work mode more easily.  We have said that Year 6 can wear Athog hoodies as an alternative. Appropriate footwear for forest school/basecamp may be needed if the weather is rainy.

We understand that at this time of the year parents do not want to be buying new uniform and so we are saying that a closely matched plain coloured top with no logos would be fine should they have grown out of the school jumper / cardigan.

Thank you for your continued support.

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Update – 22.6.20

Dear Parent/Carers,

We are continuing to listen very carefully to Government advice and act accordingly in the best way we can for our children using the resources we have.

The children who have returned are really enjoying seeing their friends and teachers and of course getting back into the school routines.

 The Government told us there may be capacity to welcome more children back, in group sizes of no more than 15, before the summer holidays’. This is exactly what we have done!

 We already made provision available for children of critical workers right from the very first day of lockdown. We also offered out spaces for all vulnerable children and children in the Government stated year groups – Nursery, Reception, Year 1 and Year 6.

From today we are operating the following provision –

 Year 6 – 3 classes of 15 children.

Year 5 – 3 classes of 15 children.

Year 4 – 1 class of 15 children.

Year 3 – 1 class of 15 children.

Year 2 – 1 class of 15 children.

Year 1 – 2 classes of 15 children.

Reception – 4 classes of 15 children.

Nursery – Ladybugs and Mighty Oaks operational up to a limit linked to room space.

 The allocation of classes has been dictated by critical worker request, along with demand for the specified year groups. As I have stated before, we are very lucky to have such a big school and the available staff in order to offer the best possible options we can for our children.

At this moment in time, we are full in all year groups and we cannot go over the 15 children per class base maximum, unless there is a change in the policy from Government.

If you require a place for your child/children over the final 4 weeks, we can only suggest you put your name on a waiting list by ringing the office, and then if and when policy changes we will notify you with more details.

 In the meantime, the teaching and teaching assistant teams are working very hard on making sure the ‘Home learning’ offer is of a very high standard and easy to access. Again, if you are having difficulties with access or completion do let your child’s teacher know and they will be more than happy to assist.

 I hope you are able to enjoy some of the wonderful sunshine this week; I know the children will certainly enjoy their time outside whilst at school.

Thank you for your continued support.

 Miss Cook

Headteacher

Home Schooling Computing Week

Summer 20 Home ICT Theme

Those of you who are interested in game design could check out this site: https://code.org/learn. It has tutorials in how to use code to help control familiar games. Ask an adult to support you to get started with each activity.

Remember to always speak to a trusted adult if you have any worries!

Year 1 Literacy and Phonics Home Learning W/C 22nd June 2020

Year 1 Phonics and Literacy Home Learning W/C 22.6.20

Phonics and Spellings – This week’s spellings sounds are revision of the ‘ea’ and ‘ir’ sounds.

Year 1 Spellings Summer Week 4 Revision ir ea

Here are this week’s activities for Phonics and Spellings:

Monday:   Record the words activity sheet.

Monday Find-and-write-the-ea-words-differentiated-activity-sheets

Tuesday: Can you put the words into your neatest cursive handwriting?

Wednesday: Play the Roll and Spell dice game using this week’s spelling words. See game sheet below.

Thursday: Create WordArt using your spellings! This week’s afternoon home learning is computing, so can you turn your WordArt into a wonderful digital related image?

Friday: Today is spelling test day! Good luck and remember to let me know your scores.

Weekly Literacy Tasks

We will continue to use the BBC Bitesize daily learning tasks for Literacy. Head over to the BBC website where you will find your activities to complete.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/tags/zjpqqp3/year-1-and-p2-lessons/1

Monday: Prefixes and Suffixes..

Tuesday: Comprehension.

Wednesday: National Writing Day.

Thursday: Using one armed robot letters.

Friday: Reading Lesson: Ella Bella Ballerina’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

I am looking forward to seeing your work on the homework blog. Show me what you can do now!

Keep up the great work and remember to practise reading regularly at home too.

From Miss Hailey.

Year 1’s visit to the Newdale Bowling Alley

As our end of the week treat, Year 1 got to visit the bowling alley. We had great fun practising our number bonds to work out our score. We even used mental addition to add up our scores!

Have a lovely weekend everyone! 🙂

Stars of the week in Year 1 🌟🌟

All of the adults in Year 1 are very proud of all of the work that our pupils have been doing. There seems to be a bit of a pattern in our nominations this week, we would like to say a big well done to:

🌟 Owen for working really hard all work – particularly in Literacy,

🌟 Seb for excellent creative writing,

🌟 Freddie for trying really hard in his writing this week,

🌟 Filip for using great adjectives in his work all week.

 

INVESTIGATING BUBBLES 🔎🔎

Year1 A had a go at a science investigation today; we wanted to find out whether we could create different shaped bubbles. We used pipe cleaners to make different shaped bubble wands. We found out that no matter what shape the bubble wand was, the bubbles were always sphere.