Mrs Ogle gave Peyton, Kaya, Borimir, Elisa and Sreelakshmi their 100% attendance certificate and a special prize next half term for coming to school everyday this half term!
Thank you to all 1M children and grown ups for your hard work, kindness and cooperation this half term! Have a lovely half term break.
Plover welcomes you to the halloween disco on Monday 30th October. Entry cost ÂŁ1.50. Please drop and pick children up from their class door. Check your child’s halloween key stage poster to find out the start and end time.
We have learnt about inequality and racism during this Rosa Parks topic. Recognising that it is unfair, unkind and inhumane to treat people different because of the colour of their skin, gender, disability, if they wear glasses or not etc.
We are artists and used charcoal today to practise different shading skills. We then transferred these skills to show mood by colouring a portrait of Rosa Parks. #LovePlover
In year 1 we are learning about shading, hatching and cross hatching. We have practised first, and then we have shaded an outline of Rosa Park’s face.
On Thursday, KS1 will be discussing the NSPCC’s Talk Pants rules in our Crew session. During these discussions, we will aim to teach our children the following important safety skills without giving explicit information or telling scary stories. These are the PANTS rules:
P: Privates are private
A: Always remember your body belongs to you.
N: No means NO!
T: Talk about secrets that upset you.
S: Speak up, someone can help you.
The Crew session empowers children, in an age-appropriate way, to recognise their rights to their own bodies, say not to touch that is unwanted, and tell someone if they feel uncomfortable. The lessons include activities, which help children understand:
Appropriate and inappropriate touching
Their right to say no to things that make them feel upset or uncomfortable
The names for parts of the body
Who to turn to if they feel upset or worried.
If you would like to know more about the NSPCC’s campaign more information can be found at: nspcc.org.uk/pants.
If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Physical Activity is important in all aspects of life. Incorporating physical activity into learning is vital – 1M love being active and working hard! Well done Tommy and Borimir for working hard in Maths! #LovePlover