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Prime Minister’s Update

Dear Parents and Carers,

I’m sure after listening to the Prime Minister’s statement this evening, there are lots of questions that you would like answered.

At the moment, for us in school, there is no change to the guidance. We will continue to provide care for those parents whose work is critical to the COVID-19 response and only those who are classed as vulnerable. The message remains that it is still safer to stay at home.

We have not received any information to support us with this new plan to start the phased reopening of some year groups. We expect to receive information from the DfE shorty, hopefully with some clarification.

We will need clear guidance to plan how it is possible to social distance in schools and keep our children, staff and families safe; how we might start to phase groups of children returning and what this will look like. Please be assured that there is no way we will reopen until we are completely prepared.

This new phase is due to take place from Monday 1st June, if the rate of infection continues to decrease. We need to be mindful that this may not happen and the new phase will be put on hold.

As always, we will keep you informed but for now, please try not to worry. Our plan for now is to continue to provide activities for learning at home on the website, to keep contact with you and to continue to support each other in these difficult and uncertain times.

Stay safe,

Mrs Tomlinson

Headteacher

 

Year 2 Home Learning Tasks

Good evening,

We hope you had a great time celebrating VE Day – the photos that you have shared on Seesaw are fantastic. If you have anymore, please send them over!

This week our theme is ‘Under the Sea’. Below we have attached some activities linked to the theme.

Home learning

As always, if you have any questions please contact us on Seesaw and please continue to upload your child’s work on this platform – it is great to see how they’re getting on!

Take care

Miss Pound and Mrs O’Reilly

 

Year 4 home learning activities.

Good afternoon,

We hope you are all keeping well and enjoyed your VE day picnics.

Please find attached some home learning activities.

Year 4 – Home Learning Activities – WB 11.05.20

A Day in the life of a nurse – PSHE

ROMAN GOD AND GODDESSES PICTURES

If you require any help with any of these tasks please do not hesitate to contact us.

Warm wishes,

 

Mrs Lane and Mr Warren

 

 

Year 3 Home Learning activities WC 11.05.2020

Hello to all of our Year 3 children and families.  Thank you for keeping in touch via Seesaw and sharing your fantastic work- we really love seeing what you have been doing. Keep it coming.

Please find attached the home learning activities for this week.

Home learning activities WB 11.5.20

We look forward to hearing from you soon.

If you have any questions please ask-

sarah.vickers@taw.org.uk

hannah.kibblewhite1@taw.org.uk

Mrs Vickers and Miss Kibblewhite

Happy Monday everyone!

Try to Be a Rainbow in Someone's Cloud - Tiny Buddha

Hope you have enjoyed the sunshine this Bank Holiday  weekend!

If you haven’t already shared the V.E.  Day video from all the staff – have a look!

 

 

 

This week we’d also like you to share and learn this story together, Please read it everyday if you can. Next week, when you know the story better, we will be using it to develop your child’s storytelling and story writing.

(Talk for Writing Approach -donation given to Great Ormond Street Children’s Charity)

Pippety Skycap – A Tale  of Mischief.        

A message from Talk for Writing

 

Let’s read our story now …

Follow it using this if you want to!

https://soundcloud.com/talkforwriting/pippety

 

Pippety Skycap – A tale of mischief!

Once upon a time, there was a pixie called Pippety Skycap who lived in the corner
cupboard in a room just like yours. Pippety loved to have fun and loved to giggle,
but most of all he loved to play tricks.

One cloudy morning, he woke up feeling full of mischief. So, he put on his best
blue jacket, squeezed into his spotty boots and set off to find some fun – hoppity
skip, hoppity skip, hoppity skip.

Soon, he came to the old stone bridge where a grumpy troll was sleeping. “Now
for some fun!” giggled Pippety and he pulled a soft feather from his pocket.
Nearer and nearer he crept to the troll until he could tickle his warty nose with
the feather. “A-A-A-CHOO!” The poor old troll woke up with a huge sneeze and
tried to grab the tricky pixie. Luckily, Pippety was a tiny pixie, a teeny pixie and
he slipped through the troll’s fat fingers. Off he sped – hoppity skip, hoppity
skip, hoppity skip.

Next, he came to a prickly bush where a ginger cat was watching the birds. “Now
for some fun!” giggled Pippety and he snapped off a sharp thorn from the bush.
Nearer and nearer he crept to the cat until he could prick her tail with the thorn.
“OUCH! OUCH! OUCH!” The poor cat spun round with a yowl and a howl and swiped
at the tricky pixie. Luckily, Pippety was a tiny pixie, a teeny pixie and he dodged
the long, sharp claws. Off he sped, hoppity skip, hoppity skip, hoppity skip.

Soon, he came to riverbank where an old toad was dozing on a shiny lily pad. “Now
for some fun!” giggled Pippety and he pulled a bright blue balloon from his pocket.
Nearer and nearer he crept to the toad until he was right beside his ear. He blew
and he blew and he blew until – BANG! “My poor ears!” croaked the toad and he
wibbled and wobbled and finally fell into the river with a gigantic splash.

Unfortunately, Pippety had not seen that on the next lily pad was the King
Toad. It looked at him with mean, beady eyes, flicked out an enormous tongue
and covered him in a thick, sticky goo! “YUCK!” cried Pippety and he ran off,
squishing and squelching and squelching and squishing all the way home.
That evening, Pippety Skycap had a long, hot bath, snuggled up with a mug of
hot chocolate and thought about his day. He remembered the sticky, oozy goo
that had covered him head to foot and frowned. “I’ll just have to be a careful
tricky pixie tomorrow,” he mumbled and settled down to plan some more
mischief!

 

Reading and spelling | Holbrook Primary - Year 1

For English this week we are going to be concentrating on reading and spelling these Year 1 words.

Maybe become familiar with which ones your child knows already so you are just concentrating on learning the ones that need to learn next…

To make sure it’s more fun, we are going to be playing a new game each day to make learning these words more enjoyable and motivating…

Everybody learns at different rates so if your child needs a challenge please look at the next list – but please only use them if they are really ready and still having fun!

New Curriculum Spelling List Year 2 Word Mat | Spelling lists ...

English

Game 1

Kaboom

Letter Sounds Kaboom Alphabet Game

Cut up strips of cardboard – you don’t need lollypop sticks – back of a cereal packet will do.

Choose some words your child needs to learn and write one on each stick – please judge which ones and how many.

KABOOM! - Place Value Review Game *FREEBIE (With images) | Fun ...

 

 

Maths

Real life arrays task cards - Math, Kids and Chaos

“Can you put the biscuits from this packet into the tin in twos?”

“Can you count the chunks of this chocolate bar in twos?”

“Can you put these sweets into groups of five and count how many sweets there are altogether?”

Real Life Multiplication Arrays Task Cards | Task cards ...

Here’s some things which can be counted in 2s, 5’s and 10’s. Be mindful that some are in 3s and 4s! But use whatever you have at home! Can you get objects and put them in two’s?

 

Be active

Some more mindful activities to help you feel calm and relaxed.

Mindful Posing

One way for children to dip their toes into mindfulness is through body poses. To get your children excited, tell them that doing fun poses can help them feel strong, brave, and happy. Let your child go somewhere quiet and familiar in the house. Next, tell them to try one of the following poses:

  1. The Superman: this pose is practiced by standing with the feet just wider than the hips, fists clenched, and arms reached out to the sky, stretching the body as tall as possible.
  2. Superman - Wikipedia
  3. The Wonder Woman: this pose is struck by standing tall with legs wider than hip-width apart and hands or fists placed on the hips.

Ask your child how they feel after a few rounds of trying either of these poses.

Project

We are going to start thinking about the human body this week.

Let’s start by thinking about Our Super Skeleton!

Watch Sci Show Kids!

 

Stop the clip and talk about what is being said. Where do you think your smallest bone might be? What would happen if we didn’t have a skeleton?! Do you have more of fewer bones than when you were a baby?

Can you write down some of the facts you have learnt to create a super fact sheet?

Halloween Frame Made Bones Stock Vector (Royalty Free) 244226509

 

Year 4/5 activities w.b. 11.05.20

We hope you had a great bank holiday weekend. Here are you home learning tasks for this week- as usual, let us know if you need any help with anything and keep us updated through Seesaw.

Extra task: we would like you to draw the view from one of your windows at home. You might want to sketch, paint, colour, collage- the choice is yours! We look forward to seeing your creations. Have fun.

Mr Broderick and Miss Jones

Home learning WB 11.05.20

Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND) parent feedback survey

Thank you so much for your participation. We’d like to learn more about you and your child’s SEND experiences at Sir Alexander Fleming Primary School. Your contributions will help us develop our action plans as we continue to build and strengthen our SEND provision.

Please click on the link below, the survey shouldn’t take very long.

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/2992HDZ

Thank you.

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