KS1 Star of the Week

Adrian from Miss McCullagh’s class for a fantastic piece of writing in your Chance to Shine this week.

Lawencia from Miss Broadhurst’s class for settling so well into Newdale School.

Miss Jones’ class- Eshaal for excellent telling the time work in Maths 🙂

Miss Newport’s class- Archi for brilliant handwriting.

 

Easter Raffle

Tickets for the Easter Raffle will be available to buy on Parentpay until Tuesday 30th March 2021.  The raffle will be drawn electronically using a random number generator on Wednesday 31st March 2021.  Tickets are 50p each (no paper tickets will be issued). You are able to purchase more than one ticket.

All proceeds will go towards an extension on the playground. Thank you to Magna for donating the very large chocolate Easter egg.

Year 1 Spellings – Week Beginning 22.03.21

Hi Year 1,

Please find attached your spelling lists for the upcoming week. You will have your spelling test on these words on Monday 29th March. Good luck!

Miss McCullagh’s and Miss Broadhurst’s group:

Year 1 spellings Spring 1 Week 5 split digraph

Mrs Goodwin’s group:

Year 1 spellings WK 5 ai ee

Mrs Lee’s group:

Year 1 spellings Wk 5 igh oa

Easter Raffle 2021

 We are holding an Easter Egg Raffle this year, tickets are available via Parentpay. The raffle will be drawn electrically using a random number generator on Wednesday 31st March 2021, 50p per ticket (no paper tickets will be issued). You are able to purchase more than one ticket.

All proceeds will go towards an extension on the playground. Thank you to Magna for donating the very large chocolate Easter egg.

Thank you to Magna for donating the very large chocolate Easter egg.

Update 19.03.2021

Dear Parents/Carers,

 

We spend a lot of time looking at what is going on locally and it was really heartening to see that the Covid case figures for Telford and Wrekin are the lowest in the West Midlands. The data fall recorded for over the last month has been significant and we really do hope this fall will mean that the probability of more cases in our school is massively reduced.

 

Recently we invited the Health Protection Hub into school to see if they could spot any further actions we could take to reduce risk. They believe we are doing all we can do, when considering the number of children we have and the space we have to put them. Nonetheless, we are constantly reviewing what we do and tweaking the way we do things to reduce risk even further.

 

We are sending any children home who are complaining of any illness and recommending they get tested. In order to safeguard even further, this may mean their siblings are sent home too, until we are sure they are all Covid free.

 

It is really difficult to identify where the virus is picked up from. Often I hear infected people say, ‘I’ve only been to the supermarket or out on walks’. Supermarkets are known to be a place where the infection can be picked up from trollies, baskets and card machines. Your place of work is clearly another hot spot – anywhere infact where there is mixing of people from different households. We really are trying so hard to keep it out of Newdale. As I have said, staff test twice, sometimes three times a week to ensure they are clear.

 

Please help us by keeping your child off if they are poorly and being extra careful when you are out and about.

 

The school email account, Facebook account and school mobile (07765147868) are all manned over the evenings and weekends. If you have a query or need to report a positive case use these contacts and let the Health Protection Hub know straight away please.

 

Fingers crossed we have seen the back of this horrible virus.

 

Kind regards

 

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Newdale Primary School and Nursery

Bug Club Online

Dear Parents and Carers,

Our school has recently acquired a new online reading programme called Bug Club that we would like to share with you.

We use Bug Club in school and some of the reading books the children bring home are Bug Club along with some Oxford Owl texts.

With this new online resource all of the books are accessible online and each child has a personalised log in and website. Class teachers can set reading levels so the books are tailored to your children’s ability. There are also quizzes to check your child’s understanding of what they have read.

We hope you will enjoy using this scheme and encourage you to use it to meet your 3 or more reads a week :) .

I have attached the key information about the scheme below and we will be putting your child’s log in details in their reading diaries on Monday.

If you need any help or guidance please email the Year 1 account and we will happily assist.

Many thanks the Year 1 team.

Bug Club letter for parents

 

If you missed out…

More red noses are now on sale to purchase via Parentpay. Red noses are £1.50 each and more than one can be purchased. Please click on the payment item on Parentpay called ‘Red noses for sale’ to place your order.

The closing date to order is Thursday 18th March at 9am. The red noses will be given out in class on Thursday 18th March for your child to bring home.

Children are not permitted to wear their red nose in school until Red Nose day on Friday 19th March.

Learning update

Dear parents and carers,

Our staff are working hard to make sure that all of our children have the best possible transition back into their learning. There has been widespread media coverage about children being ’behind’ and needing to ‘catch up’. We want to reassure you that we are working hard to help our children ‘recover’ and ‘embed learning’; we want lessons to help all children to celebrate what they know and help them in making progress by knowing and remembering more.

Teachers and teaching assistants are planning lessons which will help children to access key learning which is essential for this. All staff are using specific learning prompts and language to help children to understand what they are learning and we need your help too!

We love hearing children talking about their day when they are on their way home and many are keen to tell you about their day. To help them recall their learning, instead of saying ‘What have you done today?’, ask your child to tell you two things that they have learnt today. To start with, it is likely that they will tell you something like ‘We did division today’. Encourage your child to tell you something that they learnt about division – this may take a while to get into the swing of it but it really is worth it!

Your child may also be asked to complete homework which relates to work that they have completed a week or so ago. The point of this is for staff to assess what they have remembered and if there is a need for them to go over this further. Again, children may say that they don’t know what to do but they will, they may just need a little encouragement.

Over the course of this year, our teams will be using a variety of methods to help children to ‘know more and remember more’. The knowledge organisers that your child’s teacher has been sharing with you are one way that we are helping children to recover. There are many more ways in which teachers will be looking at how much your child can remember about their learning.

We know how amazing and resilient our children are and we are confident that by working together with families, we will help children to reach their full potential whatever is thrown at us!

Kind regards

Mrs Bishton