Year 6 transition info

Doncaster council’s transition team have confirmed that on the letter sent out directly to all Year 6 children that it says you must create a gmail account for children to access the school classroom and they can not use their primary school email. Therefore, you have two options when completing transition work. You can access the work directly from your child’s secondary school website and email the work to their class teachers to pass on or you must set up a gmail account and then follow the instructions on the letter.
If you have any questions or issues please email me and I’ll forward to the transition team to support you further.

End of day ‘shout outs’

It’s been great to see your learning today. I’ve seen wonderful inference work in English, great multiplication and Maths and great research finding out about Tudor schools.

Shout outs today go to Corey, William and Nastazja for wonderful Expedition work, Shyaw and Junior for challenging themselves in Maths and a special shout out goes to Elizabeth who has been doing excellent work and really trying her best in our online classroom. This Plover Posse Award is for all of you!

I hope you all enjoy the rest of your afternoon and I will see you tomorrow when we will be doing some mindfullness activities.

Take care everyone, see you tomorrow!

Good morning!

Morning everyone, it’s the first day of July!

It’s Wednesday already.  Make sure you log on and head over to our online classrooms. Let me know how you are feeling before you get on with today’s learning.  We are continuing our work on poetry and be finding out about Tudor schools as well as continuing our grammar, reading comprehension and work on multiplication.

Have a great day!

Hello is anyone out there???

Where are you all 5K? What are you doing? I have just looked at the work you have completed today and there’s nothing  – not a bean, not a sausage and a sniff of a hint of work!!!

Please let me know if you have completed something as it may be an issue at my end, the internet has been spotty today in school.

What a day!

What a busy day! Once again I’ve been thrilled with the work you have done.

Shout outs today go to Mohamad, Dahin, Alfie and Junior for their excellent Tudor Senses poem and William, Shyaw, Corey and  Harper for their excellent expedition work.  Further shout outs go to Amelia, Zeynep and Troy for excellent grammar work and Nishal and Alfie Mc for their reading work. Well done, this Plover Posse Award is for you!

I hope you all enjoy the rest of the afternoon. I’ll see you tomorrow for another fun-filled and busy day in our online classrooms!

Take care!

 

Year 6 Leavers 2020

As the end of the year approaches we would like to share our plans for our Year 6 leavers celebrations. Whilst it is not the plans we all hoped for, we do hope it gives everybody the opportunity to say goodbye and share many primary school memories.

We have provisionally planned this for Wednesday the 15th July at 1:30pm. However, this is weather permitting due to it being an outdoor event.

Whilst there will be some seats available if needed, we thought it would be a nice idea to invite families to bring a picnic blanket along with some afternoon treats.  We have arranged for an ice-cream van to visit us during the event and our Year 6 children will be treated to an ice-cream.  Ice-creams will be available to buy for other family members should you wish to.

We would like the children to be able to take part in traditional shirt signing and will therefore have tables set up where they will leave their shirts. Please ensure you bring a shirt on the day if your child wishes to participate in the shirt signing. There will be tables designated for each class which will be supervised by the class teacher.  Shirts will be labelled with the child’s name so others can see whose shirt they are signing. Children will collect a pen on arrival and this will be disposed of once they have finished signing shirts. Hand sanitizer will be available at each table with children being invited a few at a time to sign the shirts whilst following a one way system.

Children will also have the opportunity to take socially distanced photographs with their friends as well as a small presentation ceremony.

As part of the preparations for the event, we would like to ask for your support by sharing any photos of your child from their first days at primary school through to Year 6.  Please can any photos be sent to [email protected] by Monday 6th July at 4pm.  Please could you also email any short videos of your child marching to the song called ‘Amarillo’. We hope to share these videos by email for you and your child to treasure forever!  Please email me by Monday 6th July should you not wish for photographs of your child to be included in the celebration and shared with others.

Finally, if any parents would like to send a video wishing their child good luck for next year, please email me too! 

We look forward to seeing you at the event and if you have any questions in the meantime, feel free to contact me.

Regards, Miss Blackham

It’s the last day of June already!

Where on Earth has the time gone? How is it July tomorrow?

I hope you are all well despite the miserable weather – I really am a sun baby and love to bask in it – with protection on my skin of course!

Today is your last day of Plover learning for this week.  Please remember it’s transition learning from Wednesday to Friday and that first impressions are incredibly important.

I’m in school all five days this week so I don’t think I will have the opportunity to do a class hang out – sorry Cailey, Dominik and Kyren who always login to these.

Have a great day everyone!

Mrs H 🙂

 

Good Morning! It’s Tuesday!

Morning everyone! I hope you all had a great day yesterday.

Once again there’s lots to do in our online classrooms so head over, complete the daily check-in sheet and make a start.  I am really looking forward to reading your Tudor Senses Poem today, make sure you try your best.

Today we’ll also be finding out about what life was like for Tudor children – it was very different from yours!

I hope you all have a great day!