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Worship- Tuesday 19th January

Yesterday, we learnt about Martin Luther King Jn and how he had a dream to change the future. He wanted everybody to be treated equally and fairly. Today, I would like you to think about yourself and how special you are. What makes you unique and special? What makes you different to your friends? Is it your hair colour or your height? Is it the number of brothers and sisters? Your family structure?

Now think about what makes us all different?

We are all humans, people with feelings, hopes and dreams of our own. Watch this video about a happy dancing sheep who is full of beans and the love of life until things change. What messages can you learn from the story?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WyR4AqRweY

This video always makes me smile and some of you might have seen it before. The sheep learnt an important lesson thanks to the jackaloupe- what do you think the lesson was? There might be more than one!

I think the sheep learnt that it didn’t matter what he looked like. By dancing and being happy, he brought joy and happiness to his friends. he jackaloupe taught him to be proud of who he was and to be positive in this world of ups and downs.

Have a quiet think about times when you have felt down, sad or lost your confidence. What could you do to help you to ‘bounce back’ and put a smile on your face?

Dear God

Thank you for all the different skills and talents that you have given us.

Help us to make the best use of our skills and be determined to think that we can do good things

Help us to be the best person that we can be

Amen

Monday 18th January – Martin Luther King Jn. Day in the United States of America

Good morning everyone.

During this pandemic, we know it is important that everyone works together and does their part so that we can look forward to life getting back to normal and you can all come back to school.

Today, you will be learning about a time in American history when people were not able be together merely due to the colour of their skin.

Look at the Power Point to find out about a man called Martin Luther King Jn and how he tried to change things for the better. In order to understand what was happening,  when you get to the slide with the picture of an eye you could say, if you told all the children with blue eyes that they could go out to play, would that be fair? Why not?

KS2

Martin Luther King Day

KS1

Martin-Luther-King-Day-KS1-Assembly

Here is a video clip which Red and Blue class might like to watch. The first video clip is the one to watch.

https://www.freetobekids.com/blogs/news/kid-friendly-videos-about-martin-luther-king-jr

Children might like to think about their own hopes and dreams for the future. You can talk about them or draw them on this sheet.

Martin Luther King dream cloud activity sheet

Dear God

Thank you for our wonderful school community where everyone is special and valued.

Help us to treat each other as equals and with kindness and respect

Help us to look after each other especially our families while we are spending more time at home

May we all work together to be the best that we can

Amen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t8zA1N6mCY&feature=emb_imp_woyt

 

 

Contact details for Red Class

Dear Parents/Carers,

We hope that you have got on well this week.

We are aware that some of you might not have the contact details for Mrs Harper-Jones, it is:     harper.h@claverley.shropshire.sch.uk

If you have any concerns which need dealing with on a Friday, please fell free to contact me as I will be in class: head@claverley.shropshire.sch.uk

Of course, please bear with us if we are teaching as we might not respond straight away but will aim to get back to you as soon as possible. Do send the piece of work which your child is most pleased with as we are looking out for the superstar of the week.

We are looking forward to another Teams meeting on Monday morning at 9.30am. Thanks for your patience this week and it was lovely to see everyone!

Have a good weekend.

Mrs Harper-Jones, Mrs Derrer and Mrs Colin-Stokes.

 

 

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Teams meeting on Monday

Hi All,

We are really looking forward to trying to hold a Teams meeting with everyone next week. I know that some of you seem to be experiencing problems with the logins etc so please reassure your child/children if it doesn’t work as we’d hoped for the first one as I know they will be disappointed if they can’t get on. Mrs Bernasconi has been working hard over these last two days to try to resolve any anticipated issues.

The first meeting on Monday will be to see if we can all get together and will be treated as a quick welcome.

 

Well done everyone!

Well done for getting through this first week everyone. Thank your emails to us and your feedback which is very useful.

We had a go at writing a poem today and found that it was very tricky! I am sharing some that we did but we really only did the first part. Thank you home learners for sending some in. As it is a poetry unit, the task will have been interpreted in different ways and that’s absolutely fine!

Here are some that have been sent to me or done in school.

Poems based on the The Listeners

Here is some super topic work by Emma

Volcano Project

We also went outside to create a picture inspired by the artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo

Have a good weekend everyone!

From Mrs Derrer, Mrs Harper-Jones, Mrs Colin-Stokes and Mrs Simille.

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