Spring 2 Week 1 Newsletter
Please find attached this week's newsletter.
Please find attached this week's newsletter.
Thank you to all the parents in Kingfishers, who joined us for our first family library session. We have had lots of lovely feedback. Next Friday will be Kestrels chance to change their books with their grown-ups.
Well done to our first star writers who will now be writing in pen in all of their books!
Well done to all our superstars in Kingfishers this week!
On Thursday afternoon, the children in Year 2 took part in a Djembe drumming workshop. They have had a lovely time finding out about the instrument and having a go at playing them too.
Kestrels have started their African Cuisine inspired Design and Technology Unit today. They have chopped and prepared the ingredients themselves and all had a little try of the cinnamon and honey yogurt (which was not very popular!) The recipe has been shared via Arbor.
Dragonflies visited the Parkridge Centre today and had a wonderful time exploring the great outdoors as part of their learning about Traditional Tales.
Please find below this week's newsletter.
A massive thank you to all the families who visited our Scholastic Book Fair last week. In total we raised £669.13, which has enabled us to spend £267.65 on new books for school. This is amazing and our highest total raised since we started. These books will be heading to the library and class reading corners so keep an eye out for the new titles. Thank you again
Tuesday 11th February was Safer Internet Day and the children were were reminded about the ways in which they can keep themselves safe when using devices online.
Mrs Sweeney started the day by sharing the story ‘Chicken Clicking’ in assembly. Reception and Year 1 will be watching a video clip about Smartie the Penguin who will share reminders with them about keeping safe and not sharing personal information online. The children in Year 2 and Year 3 have joined a BBC Live lesson, which focussed on the importance of being safe when playing online games and the scams which might appear. The lesson shared tips for how to spot scams and explained what to do if they think something does not look right.
Yesterday, our Trust Inclusion Lead Mrs MaGill delivered a parents workshop all about sensory needs and how to deliver sensory workshops in the home. Thank you to those parents who attended and we hope you found it useful. As this was a practical session, we do not have a PowerPoint we can share, however if you would like copies of the handouts or to talk to Mrs MaGill about sensory circuits when she is next in, please contact the office on office@ankervalley.org
Today, it’s Number Day and the children have amazed us with their fabulous number themed costumes. A big thank you to all the grownups who have helped to create them too!