Another live computer coding session with Mr G on Scratch (Thursday and Friday)

Hello everyone, Mr G here.

Join me in creating our very own ‘Boat Race’ game on Scratch, a project aimed at pupils in Key Stage Two.

All you will need is a computer/laptop or iPad/tablet and access to the internet.

We are going to create the following project:https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/boat-race
Use this site to help you design your very own talking bot!

You will build your scratch project in scratch here: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/247460517/editor

Then, along with the help of an adult, join me live where you can ask me any questions about the project, or Scratch in general!

Just click on the link for the 10-11am slot on both Thursday and Friday. Access the link here: https://teachcomputing.org/home-teaching/key-stage-2

For more information, watch the helpful video here: https://youtu.be/ON1E5WyRe7E

URGENT Information regarding the reopening of school

Saturday 23 May 2020,

Dear Parents,

We have spent another week trying to make key decisions for our school to extend the opening and preparing for this and we are all desperate to get life back to normal. We have always believed that Monday 1st June was a provisional date for returning and we were awaiting further guidance from the Government and medical experts.

As an SLT, and with support from our Chair of Governors, we have taken the decision based on the Independent SAGE report published today to NOT re-open our school to Nursery, Reception Year 1 and Year 6 on Tuesday 2nd June.

The Independent SAGE ‘interim findings and concerns’ document released today states on page 2, “decisions on school opening should be guided by evidence of low levels of COVID-19 infections in the community and the ability to rapidly respond to new infections through a local test, track and isolate strategy. There is no clear evidence that these conditions are met. Until they are it is not safe to open schools on June 1.”

On page 3, the Independent SAGE document states, “Delaying a school re-opening by two weeks (to June 15th) approximately halves the risk to children, and delaying the re-opening to September is less risky still.”

A delay to Monday 15th June will significantly diminish the risk to our children, our staff and families. As these are the most important things in our lives, I am sure you will fully agree with this decision. This gives us further time to ensure our risk assessments and buildings are ready, so we can ensure the safety of all our children and staff when we do return.

We will continue to review the situation throughout the coming weeks and make further decisions once we have a clear indication that the rate of infection in our area is declining and continuing to decline.

We will continue to support Home Learning after half term and to provide the provision for key worker children and our vulnerable children so rotas will be in place for staff to support this. If you wish to book a Key Worker place then please find the booking form on the school website and email it to A2134@telford.gov.uk.

Thank you for your continued support as we try to make the right decisions for our community, which are all centred around keeping our children, staff and families safe.

My best wishes to you and your families,

Mrs Tomlinson                                          Simon Taylor

Headteacher                                             Chair of Governors

Letter to all Year 6 parents

Please find a very important letter attached outlining our plans for the reopening of our Year 6 classes from Tuesday 2nd June 2020.

Year 6 letter to parents

You will be contacted individually this week via email / phonecall to inform you of your allocated week.

Kind regards,

Mrs Tomlinson

Fun SATs Week Year 6

Good morning all,

We hope you are well and had a wonderful bank holiday weekend, whilst staying safe at home!

On the week of what would have been the start of SATs for all you fabulous Year 6’s, we thought it might be fun for you to still sit the tests, albeit a funny version of them! So, have fun and let us know how you get on!

The order for you to complete the fun in:

Monday – Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar

Silly-SATs—grammar

Silly-SATs—Spelling-Script NW

Silly-SATs—Spelling-Script CK

Silly-SATs—spelling NW

Silly-SATs—spelling CK

Tuesday – Reading

Silly-SATs—reading

Wednesday – Mathematics Reasoning

Silly-SATs—reasoning

Thursday – Arithmetic

MERGED-SET-A—Arithmetic-edition-2

Yay – your done!

On Friday, we should have been going to the theatre but as you all know this is no longer able to happen, so we would like you to have a film day – you can watch any film that you like but just let us know what you pick.

Remember, we haven’t forgotten how hard you worked and SATs were never a true measure of this and your journey through school anyway – each of you is unique and special. We know you are talented in a multitude of ways. You have amazed  us with how resilient you have been over the last few weeks. Thank you!

From all your very proud teachers,

Miss Walters, Miss Killick,

Miss Brown, Mrs Hall,

Mrs Meadows and Mrs Sermon

 

How to find your child’s home learning activities

In these unprecedented times, the education of your children, alongside their safety and welfare, is extremely important to all of us and although we are unable to be together, we can still share learning activities with you. Our teachers love to teach and they are missing their classes immensely. They love that you communicate through seesaw with them and hopefully one day soon, when it is safe, a plan can go into place so that we can see you all again.

All year groups continue to upload activities linked to your child’s curriculum on the school website in their year group page each week.

I have attached a document to explain how to access these learning activities.

How to find your child’s learning

Our teaching team and inclusion team will continue to make calls to check that you are all okay. If you need any help or support with anything please contact us.

We hope you find it useful.

Mrs Tomlinson

Year 6 Home Learning Activities wb. 04.05.20

Hello! We hope you are all keeping well and happy – we are missing you all lots and feeling very grateful for your messages on Seesaw or for being able to speak to you on the phone!

We know you will be keeping busy doing lots of things to help at home: baking, spending time in the garden, reading stories, going out for walks, playing with your siblings, completing your CGP books etc. but we also know that it is our job to provide you with activities too, so click the link below to have a look at this week’s set!

As always, please, please, let us know if you need help with anything. It is always lovely to see your photos and messages of what you are getting up to!

Keep safe,

Miss Killick and Miss Walters

Year 6 wb 04.05.20 Home Learning Tasks