Using Teams – Remote Learning

We are planning to use Teams as part of our Remote learning. We will begin this on Monday 11th. Whilst this will also be other resources which we will use to support the children with their learning, we hope it will help the children to feel to connected  with each other and the whole school community.
Please could you log in to Office 365 before Monday with your children. Teams meetings are smoother if you download the Teams app but this is not essential. Office 365 will work on many different devices. Many of you will be familiar with Office 365 from your own work or may have other children which use it for school; however,  please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any problems.
If children have not logged in or changed their passwords since we sent them out, then Office 365 is likely to ask the children to change their passwords.
You just need to enter the current password and then create a new password. Office can be a bit awkward about the password you create. It prefers a mix of numbers and letters and preferably not complete words.
Please make a note of it somewhere secure as password resets are not as quick as when we forget the ones for shopping sites!
Mrs Bernasconi

Yellow Class Remote Learning

Following the announcement last night, I will be setting home learning for you on the Yellow Homework Page. There are some ideas on there already that were set for anyone isolating but please don’t worry if you are not in a position to start home learning right away. Be kind to yourselves. I will be here to offer help and support for those of you that are not returning to school tomorrow and there will be a more structured plan for next week including opportunities to join us on Microsoft Teams.

Take care, missing you already, Miss Pinches

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year Yellow Class!

I am really looking forward to seeing you tomorrow and hearing all your news.

This half-term, you will have P.E with Mrs Davies on Mondays and P.E on Thursdays with Mr Jew from Oldbury Wells School.

Here is some information about our curriculum this half-term.

English: Stories with an element of fantasy, Newspaper reports and Poetry about Space.

Maths: Division, Statistics and Measurement: length and height.

Science: Sound

Geography: Mountains, Volcanoes and Earthquakes.

R.E: What does it mean to be a Muslim in Britain today?

Art: Using pencil, colour, mosaic design, puppet making and sculpture.

Computing: Using Purple Mash, Safer Internet Day

Music: Following a Charanga unit called ‘I wanna play in a band’.

 

Welcome Back to the New Term 2021

I hope that you all had an enjoyable Christmas despite the last-minute change in guidance, and managed to make the most of the snowy weather whilst staying safe!

You will have heard the Minister of Education confirm that most primary schools will be opening as planned next week – which for Claverley children is on Tuesday 5th January as Monday is a PD for teachers.

We also know that Shropshire is now in Tier 3 (Very High Alert) of Covid19 restrictions, and the government has described the situation as ‘precarious’ and ‘pretty grim’.  I would like to urge everyone to follow the social distancing guidance, to ensure that we can keep our class ‘bubbles’ apart. This distancing and spacing is what is helping to minimise any risk of spreading the virus within the community and putting lives at risk, and also reduces the chance of needing to close a class, or even worse, the school.

Covid Symptoms/Self-Isolation

It is really important that parents keep school fully informed if anyone in their household has symptoms of Covid19.  If this happens, then the family needs to isolate and book a Covid19 test.  We kindly request that you let school know when the test is booked for, and also let us know the results as soon as you have them. Please send any information to admin@claverley.shropshire.sch.uk

Out-of-hours/weekend information should be sent to head@claverley.shropshire.sch.uk   

This is so important, as if a test was to come back positive, we will need to follow Track and Trace procedures to ensure that we can minimise the risk of spread.  It is also important, as it allows teachers to know who requires remote-learning.

Ventilation/Warm Clothes

As you know, the advice is that we keep the school, especially classrooms well ventilated. As the weather is forecasted to be colder again next week, the classrooms are likely to become chilly. Children are therefore allowed to wear a skin layer under their school shirts and/or bring an extra fleece/cardigan to school to wear over their school jumper in the classrooms if they are cold. Please make sure jumpers and extra layers are named.

I would like to thank all parents and families for your support last term, as you played a vital part in ensuring that we could operate safely and ensure all our children could receive the high-quality educational experience that they deserve. With the news of the vaccines there is hope on the horizon that we can once again get back to normal, so with that in mind I would like to wish everyone a safe and happy New Year, and am looking forwards to welcoming everyone back to school next Tuesday morning.

Merry Christmas!

Well done Yellow Class for working so hard this term! You have all been wonderful! Wishing you and all your families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! See you in 2021! Take care, Miss Pinches

Last week of term

We are looking forward to a wonderful end to our term with a mix of traditional lessons combined with lots of festive fun! Here is a quick guide to what to wear!

Monday: P.E kit

Tuesday: School uniform

Wednesday: Christmas jumpers

Thursday: Party clothes

Friday: P.E kit/ Own clothes for Oak House

Christmas Play

Please remember that we will be filming our part for the Christmas Play this Thursday. The children can come to school in their costume. This can be a nativity costume of your choice or a Christmas jumper/top with your choice of skirt or trousers. Please bring a pair of trainers with you for the Santa Dash if your footwear is not suitable.

Friday Update

The weeks are flying by and I know there is a lot to think about even in these restricted times.

The Christmas Shop (Elfridges) is open on Monday morning and will be run by school staff. The gifts will come home on Monday night.

Next Thursday 10th December, the whole school is taking part in a Santa Dash! Mr Jew is going to mark out a track for each class and they will all go out in their bubbles to complete the run/walk.

Children can wear PE type clothes to school – school or red/black joggers and something red on top and a Santa hat if they have one. This is intended to be a bit of fun but please do not go out purchasing special clothes for it as something Christmassy on top will be fine if you don’t have anything red! You can send your child to school with a change of footwear too.

Green and Yellow Class are coming to school in their clothes for filming their part for the play so they can do the dash in those clothes.

Break the Rules day was a lot of fun last week- thanks to all who took part and supported the PTA. Thanks to Liz and her helpers for organising it too as it went well.

Check out this lot of rule breakers!

Have a good weekend everyone!

 

Magical mapping!

This week we explored what maps are and how we use them. We then had a go at drawing our own sketch maps of the classroom. This week, we will be using compass directions.

Advance Notice: On Thursday 10th December, we will be filming a short Christmas performance. I want to keep the costumes as easy as possible so am suggesting that children come to school on the day in either a nativity costume of their choice e.g. angel, shepherd, wise man or a Christmas jumper/ top with trousers, jeans or a skirt of their choice.