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Mental Health Awareness Assembly

May 26, 2021 by admin

Today our virtual safeguarding assembly was all about the importance of looking after your mental health – just as much as your physical health! We linked this to UNCRC Article 24 because that supports “Every child having a right to health care”

Check out the video and presentation slides below:

Mental Health Awareness Week 2021 Video

Mental Health Awareness Week Assembly Presentation

 

Filed Under: News

Reading Rainbows!

May 21, 2021 by admin

 

We are so proud of our little rainbows across the school – so many of you are reading at home and it is a GREAT achievement! Keep up this excellent work, it is really paying off.

Mrs Morton, in class 1 had 85% of her little rainbows read at home with a parents this week – we have also been enjoying quite ‘Love to Read time’ where we all choose one of our favourite books from the class library and look through the pictures, spot our phonics sounds and begin to read simple sentences.

 

Class 2 had 44% reading with a parent last week but this week they have blown our socks off with their new reading tree display to encourage at home reading – its increased to a massive 77%! Each time a child reads with a parents and logs it in their reading record they get a leaf for their reading tree…. it is in full bloom already 🙂

 

Class 3 had 60% reading at home with parents and Class 4 had 58% – Many more of our Key Stage children were reading at home independently too, but remember to keep signing planners and reading logs parents 🙂

 

Why is reading so important?

  • Reading for pleasure

There is overwhelming evidence that literacy has a significant relationship to people’s life chances. Reading for pleasure is more important than either wealth or social class as an indicator of success at school.

  • What does reading do for our children?

Reading improves concentration – Children have to sit still and quietly so they can focus on the story when they’re reading. Reading also relaxes the body and calms the mind whilst also exercising the connections in the brain.

It teaches children about the world around them – Through reading, they learn about people, places and events outside their own experience.

Reading improves a child’s vocabulary, leads to more highly-developed language skills and improves the child’s ability to write well. Children learn new words as they read as well as seeing how to structure sentences and how to use language effectively.

Reading develops a child’s imagination – When we read we translate the descriptions of people, places and things into pictures.

It also helps children develop empathy – When we’re engaged in a story, we imagine how the characters are feeling and use our own experiences to imagine how we would feel in the same situation.

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Headteacher’s Awards 21.5.21

May 21, 2021 by admin

 

Well done Finley – you have been amazing in all of your literacy and numeracy! Keep up this amazing progress 🙂

 

 

 

A massive well done to Joshua in class 2. He has impressed us with his super reading this week.

 

Well done to Charley in Class 3 for recalling lots of times tables, getting 10/10 in spellings and having a fantastic athletics session! So proud of you charley. 🙂

Well done to Kaylin in Class 4; your work ethic is fabulous and you have demonstrated a Rights Respecting GOLD attitude in all your subjects.

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UNCRC Article of the Week- 24 Right to a Clean Environment

May 20, 2021 by admin

Article 24
Revisited
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Butterflies

May 17, 2021 by admin

Butterflies in class 2

Today we were met with a fantastic surprise in class … our butterflies had come out of their chrysalis! We had lots of fun looking at them and then we let them go into our foundation garden. What a lovely surprise!

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Archery taster day!

May 17, 2021 by admin

UNCRC Article 31 – All children have a right to relax and play and to join in a range of activities.

14.5.21

Class 3 and 4 really enjoyed taking part in an archery session organised by Sedgefield sports Partnership as part of a para Olympic day.

Quite a few people got a bullseye, well done everyone!

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Class 4 Party!

May 14, 2021 by admin

UNCRC Article 31 (leisure, play and culture)

Well done to all our wonderful Year 6 children who have been completing their SATs. They have worked incredibly hard and we are delighted with their progress.

As a reward for all their hard work, we have had a party day with archery, film and treats, and outdoor games.

Smiles all round; a massive well done to all.

Filed Under: News

Class 2 Party!

May 14, 2021 by admin

Well done to all of the children in class 2. They have all worked super hard on their assessments this week. Today we celebrated with a party. We had lots of fun dancing, playing games and watching movies. As well as eating sweets!

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Headteacher’s Awards 14.5.21

May 14, 2021 by admin

Well done to Jake for amazing handwriting 🙂

 

A double well done to the two girls for working so hard in their assessments this week. Well done Olivia and Hannah

 

In Class 3,  well done to Isla for giving 100% in every lesson and having books you can be really proud of.

Well done to Harry in Class 4 who has shone all week during his Project Fairground with Mrs. Hill.

 

Filed Under: News

UNCRC Article of The Week-protection from violence, neglect and sexual exploitation

May 13, 2021 by admin

Articles 19 and 34
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