Book Fair!

Exciting news! The book fair will return to Plover, next Thursday 24th November until Wednesday 1st December. The book fair will be located in the main entrance to the school between these dates each day between 3pm and 3.30pm, and entry will be through the main entrance. The book fair will visit us from ‘Travelling Books’, who are part of the Scholastic group.

There will be a range of wonderful books to choose from, as well as lots of the ever popular stationery items!

Please see your child’s class teacher for any further information.

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What is being kind?

In our We Care Wednesday crew this morning our crew learnt about anti-bullying week and how we can be kind. We spoke about what bullying is, how it may make people feel and why there is NO place for bullying!
Children sorted the picture cards into kind and unkind. They then made a pledge to get 4s in their howls by displaying a severe act of kindness – most children succeeded in this 😁
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Proud Crew

Crew Meade were delighted and proud to have not just one Yellow T-shirt winner but two in Beau and Charlie – superstars!

It was lovely to hear our crew read to one another this morning. We focused on segmenting and blending really quickly to help with reading fluency.
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Well Done Oliver

A huge shout out to Oliver who won a Plover praise postcard last Friday off Miss Lister for improved attendance and working hard at his learning!
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Year 1 March

Let The Children March Plover style. Our children led their own march to stand up for equality and protest against segregation! Linking to our texts during our literacy/expedition (Rosa Parks, Let The Children, Martin Luther King)

The children created some powerful poster and placards – using their phonics knowledge to spell key words!
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Magic Maths!

This week has been maths week! I’ve loved seeing all your home learning this week and I’m wondering if you could try any of the these activities at home.

Outside, we found sticks and rocks to represent tens and ones and made our own two digit number! Then we used chalk to write the number, it would be even better if we had written the number in letters! For some children, I would love to see creative ways you can practise your number formation. Some of us have also been using cubes to make numbers, I wonder if you have any Lego or anything at home you could do the same thing with?

Have a lovely weekend! I won’t be in school on Monday as it is my graduation but I’m looking forward to seeing you all on Tuesday when we have our school trip to the fire station! (Please make sure letters are in – remember a few children will be going on Wednesday).

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