Have your circumstances changed? You may be entitled to Free School Meals.

If your child is in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2, they have automatically received school meals when they were in school this year, but now we are back to learning from home, you may need to apply for Free School Meals, in order to qualify for the food vouchers to use in supermarkets.

If your child is in Year 3,4, 5 or 6 and your situation has changed, you may also be able to receive Free School Meals for your child.

Have a look at the list below and  visit the DMBC website to apply if you are eligible.

The process is quick and you can find out straight away.

Please contact school if you need support in applying and we will be happy to help.

https://www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/free-school-meals

Am I entitled to free school meals for my child?

Your child will be eligible for free school meals if you are receiving one of the following benefits or support:

  • Universal Credit – Your annual net earned income must be no more that £7,400, as assessed by earnings from up to 3 of your most recent assessment periods.
  • Income Support
  • Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
  • Child Tax Credit but not Working Tax Credit and your annual income is below £16,190 (as worked out by HM Revenue & Customs)
  • Guarantee element of State Pension Credit
  • support under part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
  • parents receiving Working Tax Credit for four weeks after their employment finishes are entitled to free school meals during that period.  This also applies to parents who start working less than 16 hours per week

 

Mrs Graves

#LovePlover

 

Monday’s maths

This week we are continuing learning about numbers to 15 but thinking about 1 fewer today. Lots of us are confident with 1 greater/1 more but not so confident with 1 fewer/1 less.
1 fewer means taking 1 away.
If you are able to complete the activities, make a number line and practice saying 1 less. Ask your adult to choose a number and you show and tell them 1 less.

This is the link to the video.

https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/knowing-one-fewer-than-a-number-within-15-6wtpcd?step=1&activity=video

Mrs Price

#LovePlover

Monday 11th phonics ‘ar’

Monday 11th Jan
1. Recap those tricky words and graphemes.
2. Play phonics play Make a match phase 4
https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/4/matching-ph4
3. Practice the reading and writing the ar grapheme.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DzKLYNjkR0BI&psig=AOvVaw37dNv0wpK0zfncaPyTcLDC&ust=1610291843787000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAIQjRxqFwoTCNjy9bKSj-4CFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD
4. Read the sentence ‘Fran took a scarf as a gift for Brad’. Can you substitute any of the words to make a new sentence?
5. Phonics play sentence substitution.
https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/3/sentence-substitution-ph3

Phonics Week 2

week2 week2.docx (1)

Here’s an overview for this week’s phonics sessions. This week we will be focusing on the graphemes ar, or, ur, ow and revising phase 2 and 3 graphemes and tricky words. You may use the flashcards you made last week or use these links each day:
phase 2 graphemes

phase 2 tricky words

phase 3 graphemes

phase 3 tricky words

To login to phonicsplay for free, use jan21 and password: home

Phonics should be taught daily at 11;10am. More detail with links will be added each day.

Teddy bear paintings

We have had a fantastic day learning to be artists. We watched a video of how to follow a painting routine and then painted pictures of teddies. These are our creations.

Well done everyone

Mrs Price

#LovePlover

Phonics – oa and igh

We will start every phonics session with a quick practice of the graphemes and tricky words that we have already covered. For this you will need to click on each of the links below or make your own flashcards to match.

phase 2 graphemes

phase 2 tricky words

phase 3 graphemes

phase 3 tricky words

Today we will be learning to recognise and use the vowel digraph and trigraph oa and igh. Watch the short videos below and see how many words you can read before your time runs out

Can you think of any other oa or igh words? If you can write them down. You might even be able to write a sentence with them and remember to send a photo of your learning to show what you have done.

oa word practice
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yha4l6rE6v8
igh word practice
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVm1Fv9CuPk