This week the children enjoyed learning about early animation in Computing. They looked at flip books and started to make their own as they move towards creating their very own animated sequence.
This week the children enjoyed learning about early animation in Computing. They looked at flip books and started to make their own as they move towards creating their very own animated sequence.
24.2.21
Dear Parents/Carers,
We are very happy to be able to welcome all the children back to school on Monday March 8th on a full-time basis. Unfortunately, we still have to adhere to the same restrictions that were in place previously in order to keep yourselves, children and staff safe and help to prevent the rise of infection from Covid -19.
This does mean we will still have staggered start and end times, (unless you have siblings in school, on which case you bring all children at the start time of your earliest child and collect all children at the latest finish time so that no learning time is missed).
It is important that only one parent brings their child/children to school to reduce the amount of people coming to school. This will ensure we can keep to social distancing measures in place as best as possible. It is vital that parents do not congregate around school premises when dropping off or collecting children as doing so could potentially increase the risk of transmission of the virus. We are very grateful for your support and understanding.
Please see the table below for start and end times together with their entrance for your child’s year group.
Start and End Times:
|
Year Groups |
Start Times |
End Times |
Entrance |
|
YR |
9:00am |
3:15pm |
Main Gate |
|
Y1+Y1/2 |
8:45am |
3:00pm |
Main Gate |
|
Y2 |
8:45am |
3:00pm |
Lower side gate (burn) |
|
Y3 |
9:00am |
3:15pm |
Upper side gate (road) |
|
Y4 |
9:00am |
3:15pm |
Lower side gate (burn) |
|
Y5 |
8:45am |
3:00pm |
Upper side gate (road) |
|
Y6 |
9:15am |
3:30pm |
Main Gate |
Further Information:
We are all looking forward to the children returning to school and enjoying their lessons again alongside their teachers and friends.
Mrs Garr
Each year group posed a question to Rev. Paul relating to their current topic questions for R.E. Watch the video below to see his answers.
Look out for a special guest appearance from Maisie the dog too!
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This week Year 5 started their new science topic on Properties and Changes in Materials. Over the next few weeks they will be working on answering the Learning Challenge Question: Could you be the next CSI investigator?
The first lesson involved the children taking on the roles of crime scene investigators and looking at the evidence to identify the top secret project the kidnapped Professor Brainstorm was working on.
They had so much fun!
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