Well, that’s the end of our seventh week of home learning, and ending with a bank holiday and sunshine! We hope you are spending today celebrating (and learning lots about about) VE Day! Send us pictures of all the ways you have decided to celebrate to [email protected] and look out for our s
This week, children have been very much involved in practical and craft activities. Using our hands to create requires a range of skills but also allows us to relax as well as have fun. One of the activities was to make VE Day celebration bunting which children did over the four days in preparat
As people might remember, the May Day Bank Holiday was changed this year to Friday 8th May 2020, with the intention of celebrating 75 years since VE Day. Although we are not in school, let’s see if we can still come together as a community to share our gratitude for those who fought, worked and li
Every Monday, we will be posting a writing task for Year 2 children to complete. The writing can be done over the course of a few days, or in one sitting – it’s up to you! We will include some help and an example of the writing we are looking for on here to get you started. You can send the finish
Question 1 – How do you get friends and family, who are isolated from each other, to come together and engage in some light-hearted competitive fun? Answer – An online quiz Click here for an actual set of family quiz questions. Click here for answers (only after you’ve tried the quiz!) Before scho
During the fist week of the summer term, the weather inevitably becomes mixed! However, children in school have still managed to get outside when it has been dry and sunny in order to keep a balance with the indoor activities. Amongst the variety of other tasks, staff have organised some baking ac
Can you believe it’s May already? We’ve loved seeing all your exciting and imaginative work (and smiling faces!) over the last six weeks and this week has continued to impress us! Thank you to those sending in their pictures, please continue to do so over the next week to [email protected]. A
As we move into another three weeks of lockdown, the initial novelty of not being in school will be disappearing, even for children, and the reality of isolation will begin to have a more significant impact. Supporting children to understand what is happening and helping them to feel safe and secure
During times of hardship within a community, there is the possibility that people can look to focus on themselves only and not consider the needs of others or the wider community. What people may not be appreciating at this time is that we are all considering others through our current actions;
We hope you have all enjoyed your Easter holidays and activities (although it definitely felt different this year), and we hope you’ve eaten lots of yummy Easter eggs (we’ve enjoyed munching our way through ours!). Summer term began on Monday and we have been extremely lucky to have the weather to e