Tuesday

Another fun filled day ahead, I’m looking forward to another great day. Log on to the Google Classroom, let me know how you are and carry on with you learning about VE Day.  We are also starting to look a money in Maths today…how much can you remember?

Chloe has sent in some fabulous photos of some of the things shes been up to. I can see PE with Joe Wicks, baking, swimming, Maths, writing and the most delicious looking ice cream! Thank you for sharing your photos with us Chloe! It looks like you’re having lots of fun!

Have a great day everyone!

Morning

Morning 3P!

I hope you all enjoyed having the chance to begin learning about the importance of the 75th anniversary celebrations of VE Day on Friday. Today we continue this learning by showing you some food and drink you can have a go at making if you are planning on having a small party on Friday. There is even a dance you can begin to learn called the ‘Lindy Hop’. It might take most of the week to practice this so it will be available for the rest of the week.

If you do make anything, or practice the dance, please send photos and videos for us to share you efforts.

Mrs Lewis is looking after the classroom today as I am in school supporting pupils. Please check in and say hi. I will be popping in when I can.

Have a great day.

PE – Message for Parents.

Hello,

Obviously in these current times, PE lessons are not how they would usually be! Joe Wicks has been phenomenal with his workout videos.

There are additional things the children can be doing at home too.

The Association for Physical Education (who are a very well known and highly regarded organisation for PE Teachers and Teachers) have put online help for parents to help with PE at home.

https://www.afpe.org.uk/physical-education/thisispe-supporting-parents-to-teach-pe-at-home/

If you click the link above it will take you to the Association for Physical Education parental help website.

There are a series of Youtube videos produced for the AfPE that are also available

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYGRaluWWTojV3An2WEgsQ4qGFy_91jDL

Clicking on the link above will take you to those support videos.

Have fun! Don’t worry, the most important thing is being active and enjoying physical activity!

Stay safe and take care.

Mr Whitfield

PE and Sports Leader

Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful

What a fantastic day! Well done to everyone who has participated in some online learning today, you’ve done great!

I’ve seen some great work on VE Day from Lauma, Phoebe, Cole, Layla, Shashank and Arwa and some brilliant Maths from Nikita, Bradley and Zeynep.

Keep it up everyone! Send in your photo’s of your bunting when you can.

Do you know about the VE day national sing along on Friday night? I’m going to practise all week ready to join in on Friday. If you don’t know the song, you can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJKMji2688M

See you tomorrow! Stay safe and enjoy your evening!

Deaf awareness week competition!

Please click here!

Mrs Toyne has set Plover a challenge during deaf awareness week to learn these signs! Please click the link above to get involved! Please email your photos/videos to [email protected] and there are going to be uthree winners (one from KS2, KS1 and EYFS) and the prizes are amazing! We can’t wait to see your entries!

The deadline is Friday 15th May!

New week

It is Monday again already and I hope you are all keen for more great learning. Over in the Classroom there is the start of different daily activities with crafts, skills and activities for you to do as we build up the 75th anniversary of VE Day on Friday. Why not make a start today on making bunting to decorate your house on Friday? Get all of your family involved so you can make more. The idea is that you can have your own mini-party on Friday. Make sure you send in pictures and videos throughout the week of anything you do.

I am supporting pupils in school today do Mrs Lewis will look after you online. I will check in with you if and when I can.

Have a fab day.

Pyjamarama.

What a great day. There have been so many great pictures shared with me of places you have been reading or book covers that you have created. It has been lovely to see them. Here are just a few examples. I’m sorry if I haven’t shared yours but the blog would go on forever if I included all of them!

I hope you have enjoyed some of the different activities you have had the chance to do. Next week is the week building up to the 75th anniversary of VE Day in World War 2. Watch out for tasks linked to this that will build up to you having your own mini-party at home in celebration.

Remember we are now going in to the weekend so please do not log in to the classroom for the next two days – there is no expectation for you to log in at all. Also remember to log in during school hours only. You really do not need to be in the classroom at 7 o’clock at night! You need a break as well!

Have a great weekend and stay safe.

Rainbow Tree of Thanks

Our children in school have been so busy creating a beautiful tree of thanks to the Key Workers of the NHS.

I’m sure you will agree it is a lovely way to say Thank You and is now in our school entrance.

 

 

Feel Good Friday!

Here is this week’s Feel Good Friday- I hope you enjoy it! Thank you again to everyone who gets involved! We have had so many this week and it’s been amazing!

Next week we are treating you to two videos:

  1. This video will include your pictures you send to your teachers wearing your PJ’s and reading books for pyjamarma day!
  2. The second video be a fun exercise video- this can be any form of exercise, running, skipping, playing football, riding a bike, trampolining, dancing etc (be as creative and funny as you like with social distancing in mind) and please get all of your household involved! Shout out to Liam’s mum in 6B for getting involved in this one! All videos to [email protected] by Thursday at 4pm!

Pride of Plover winner is…

This week’s winner is…

Troy M!

Well done Troy. You have barely missed a day online and have tried to complete almost everything that has been asked of you. You have worked so hard and been very perseverant. You deserve this. Congratulations!