Red class news

This week in Red class, we went on Purple Mash and looked at the tasks which have been set. We also went on Classroom Secrets and all of the children have their individual logins in their reading diaries. You can check them out at home too as there are tables and spelling games set for the children to practise.

Do remember that children can go on Times Tables Rock Stars and we have set the 8 times table to learn this week.

 

Important News!

We have got to the end of the most unusual first week back. Thank you so much to everyone for your support especially with the staggered start and end to the day. We have tried to reduce the waiting times for some of our families by allowing siblings in if a long wait would cause more congestion. Your prompt arrivals and collections are much appreciated.

I am sure there will have been some teething problems experienced by some this week and I am hoping that things will feel better as the weeks go on and the routines become easier.

We have had a great week with all the children in although they looked exhausted this afternoon!

Information

  1. PE days – the children are to come to school in their PE kit on their PE days to avoid changing. It is expected that they come in a school T.Shirt or a plain one of the same colour and their school jumper. They must wear school or plain black joggers. We are happy for them to wear their school shorts under their joggers if you know your child will be hot during the session. Some have been asking about leggings and we do not encourage them but accept that if they have PE on several days, they might have to wear them but they should not be ones with bright stripes down the sides. We would prefer joggers where possible.

DAYS TO COME TO SCHOOL IN PE KIT

Blue – Tuesday and Thursday

Red – Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday

Yellow – Wednesday and Friday

Green- Monday and Friday

Miss Pullinger has asked if all children in Green can wear joggers on a Wednesday too for Forest School.

2. Coats– please do send your child with a coat as we are getting as much fresh air as possible and do stay outside if it is drizzling!

3. We were delighted to be able to serve hot dinners again and hope you feel this has gone well. The kitchen team have worked hard to accommodate all the children and ensure that the hygiene measures have been meticulously followed.

4. Reading Books – We have started with some assessments this week to see where the children are and what support they need. We anticipate books going home next week.

Green class will be sending books home on a Wednesday to be returned the following Monday and Yellow class will be following a similar pattern.

Children in Red and Blue class can bring a book from home if they have one they really enjoy. We will be giving books to them next week.

5. Clubs – we are aiming to start them back up in the next couple of weeks. You should have received some information today. More on this next week.

We struggled to get our virtual celebration assembly to work today but WELL DONE to all our children – you have been amazing!

Please be aware that I am teaching in Red class on a Friday and if any urgent information is required, you will need to email the office. I have had a great day with Red but it has been very busy!

Thanks again!

Have a good weekend everyone.

 

 

 

Returning to School

Dear All,

We are really looking forward to seeing you next week. We have worked very hard to put a lot of measures in place to ensure a safe return to a new normal. I am sending a few reminders as I know you would rather be clear about expectations in advance.

I know that some of you will take this week to get organised so don’t forget that you can send your child with a small bottle of hand sanitiser and packet of tissues with their name on it. It is so important that all clothes is named please.

A reminder that jewellery is not to be worn in school and if your child wears stud ear-rings, you will need to provide tape to cover them for PE or remove them on PE days.

Children will come to school on their PE days in PE kit and can wear blue school joggers or plain black joggers with school PE kit on top. PE will start in the second week back (from Monday 7th September). You might wish to purchase some of the black pumps which can stay in school for changing into if trainers get muddy. PE days will be shared next week.

Blue class only can bring a small pencil case and all stationary will be supplied. Other classes should not bring pencil cases to school – again all stationary will be supplied.

Children must bring a named water bottle which should not contain squash unless there is a medical reason we should be aware of. A reminder that we are a nut free school and we do have a child starting with a severe nut allergy so please do not send any foods containing nuts. Morning snacks should not be chocolate or crisps.

Please remember that we are serving hot meals and the options are on the website in the school news section. There will be a vegetarian option added.

I hope you enjoy the rest of the holiday and we will see you all soon!

J. Derrer

 

 

Reading Books returns

Please could you bring back to school any school reading books you still have at home.

We have received lots of these over the last week, but there are still some outstanding.

This may well include your Book Fest book.

Many thanks.

Purple Mash

As the weeks pass, we know lots of you are finding home learning harder. It is also  more difficult for us to be sure we are providing the right level of work for you when it is so long since we have seen many of you. We have been reviewing the different technological approaches to home learning used by schools around the county and different parts of the country. We have also listened to feedback from the families within our own school community. Access to devices, internet connection and printers varies from family to family and school to school; however, we would like to increase the opportunities for our Claverley children to interact with their school community.

Purple mash should provide a way for the children to communicate and share photos, voice messages and videos safely. Individual usernames and passwords have been sent out. It will continue to be useful in the new school year even if (as we hope) we are all together in school once more.

I have made a short screen-cast video to provide a short introduction to using Purple Mash. Enjoy!

 

 

 

Mrs Bernasconi

Computing skills without a computer

Problem solving and Computational Thinking

Barefoot Computing has some lovely activities including dance moves, hand jives, pizza making, story sequencing and code breaking which will build the thinking skills behind the computing curriculum. There are a range of activities for 4 to 11 year olds.

Learning together activities

Theses are fun and creative activities, to help you guide your child through fundamental parts of the computing curriculum without the need for screen time. They include everything you need to get started with activity sheets and accompanying materials.

There also Mini Missions to complete

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To All our Home Learners

Hi to all our home learning children (some of you might need your parents to read this to you!),

I just wanted to update you on this week and say that we haven’t forgotten you! As part of the government guidance, some children have come back to school. We have had to make lots of plans ready including making sure that there is enough space between the tables and giving everyone their own resources. We have had to use a strict ‘keep left’ policy for the corridors too.

So, I think we have all experienced lots of different emotions this week. I expect you have had lots of different feelings while working and being at home too. We often talk about our feelings in school so I wonder if you might want to use this video and tell someone at home how you are feeling at home.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOkyKyVFnSs&feature=youtu.be

I am feeling happy that we have have a good week in school and have seen a few of our children. I am also a bit sad that we haven’t started the second part of the summer term seeing all of you. We know that keeping safe is the most important thing we can all do and that this plan is best for now. Keep going with your home learning!

I have also seen this song (Just Sing!) which some of you might like to learn too!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut5_ZaEAS3s&feature=youtu.be

A prayer to share

Dear God,

Thank you for all the feelings we have and that it is good to talk to others about them.

It is fine to feel sad or scared sometimes

And it’s great to feel happy when we can.

Please help us control our bad feelings and not let them take over us.

Amen

 

 

Welcome Back!

Welcome back Red Class! I am sorry that I can not welcome you back properly in person but I hope to be able to soon. I hope you all had a lovely half term break last week. Before half term, Mrs Bernasconi and I met to discuss and plan all of the work for this week and we will continue to work together to prepare the home learning materials for you.

Hope you are all well and look forward to meeting you all soon,

Mrs Harper-Jones

Keeping safe Online

During these strange times many of us are spending even more time online than usual. It has been incredibly useful and meant that we can still “see” loved ones who don’t live with us, work from home, learn from home and even have family quizz nights from home. (What would we have done if this had Lockdown had happened in the 1980’s or 1990’s?) However, we still need to be mindful of safety – it is easy for us to drop our guard when we depend so much on technology.

These resources are intended to support families and are not intended for children to access alone:

Thinkuknow website

thinkuknow-parents-helpsheet-primary

Online Safety Newsletter_Tiktok

I don’t want to over load you, but will be back with more updates and resources later in June.