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Y1/2 w/c 23rd March

Here we are in our first week of our home/school adventure. We hope you can join in as much as possible. Each week we will make sure you have plenty of ideas to keep you busy.

If you haven’t yet thought about it – we recommend that you find a way to exercise every single day. If you need an idea, how about P.E. with Joe?

Click here to download the full week’s ideas or check out this page to find ideas and tips for different subjects.

Ideas for

This week try to really work on your numbers – think about counting in steps (2,s 5s, 10s), make sure you can write your numbers correctly. Try rolling a dice three times and making your own addition sums – get someone to check them for you.

Ideas

This week we are going to try writing a diary entry every day. You can use your knowledge of phonics and your key word card to help you come up with what to say. We’d love it if you shared some of your diary entries with us.

For why not

try growing something? Eat an apple and, when you get to the core, carefully remove the seeds. Put these in a yoghurt pot/jam jar with some soil (you can get this from the garden), make sure you water it and give it plenty of light. Keep an eye on it and see what happens.

10 thoughts on “Y1/2 w/c 23rd March

  1. Hello this is Liam, I’m having lots of fun at home but missing my friends and teachers. Today I’m doing ‘re gooddeeds, my maths and clay models.
    We have already done our Joe wicks exercise

  2. Hi everyone – this is Gabs. Missing you already. This morning I also did the Joe Wicks exercises, I have done some maths and have listened to David Walliams ‘The naughty triplets’.
    Have a good day!

    1. Fantastic Gabs! Did you enjoy Joe Wicks ‘Mummy kicks’? That was our favourite! Keep smiling 🙂

  3. Hello this is Poppy, I am unwell at the minute but I am trying really hard to do some reading and maths work. I have just sang MR Rogers song to my family :). I am missing my school friends and teachers

  4. Hi Liam, Gabs and Poppy! It is lovely to hear from you. You sound very busy! I’m sorry that you are poorly Poppy, big hugs and get well soon xxx We all love Mr Rogers, in fact Miss Halstead has a Daniel tiger like Mr Roger’s one! 🙂 Liam, it sounds like the first week at St Ousby’s is going well! We did the Joe Wicks work out too! Make sure you send a picture of your clay models! Gabby, I haven’t heard ‘The Naughty Triplets’! I will have to have a look for that one! We are all missing you all lots, Mrs Nowell xxx

  5. Hello Poppy, Liam and Gabs – I am missing you all so much.

    I love hearing what you are up to and you have all sent me such fabulous photos.
    Poppy – Get Well Soon
    Big Elbow Pump
    Miss H 🙂

  6. Thankyou Mrs Nowell for reading Little Red Riding Hood. It made me so happy and excited! I miss you all very much. Love from Thomas xxxxxxx

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Following Boris Johnson’s 8pm announcement we now know that as of midnight tonight the country has entered a new period of Lockdown, a Lockdown that includes the closure of school. 

School will be open for the children of Key Workers and for pupils who are deemed vulnerable. All pupils will be provided with work in order for them to keep learning. 

Tonight’s announcement was very short notice for you as parents and also for us as a Staff. Tomorrow, by 11am there will be three tasks on the school website for each Class to complete as their Tuesday learning. However, School will be closed to ALL pupils tomorrow. 

 

Staff, however, will be in school preparing for the rest of the Lockdown. Through tomorrow we will prepare school to make it safe for Key worker pupils and vulnerable children to return. 

We will send out a form for you to apply for a place in the Keyworker Bubbles and we will let you know more about how children will be learning remotely. We will do our very best to re-open to Key Worker children and vulnerable pupils by Wednesday. 

I am aware of how difficult this is for you all, School closing creates a multitude of problems for everyone but data surrounding this awful disease dictates that this is a necessary step. As ever, the safety and health of everyone must be a priority. 

Thank you for your continued support and we will be in frequent contact over the next few days. 

Many thanks

Claire Halstead