This week we have been following instructions to build sandcastles, linking to our expedition; what happens where the sea meets the shore?
Miss Wood
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This week we have been following instructions to build sandcastles, linking to our expedition; what happens where the sea meets the shore?
Miss Wood
#LovePlover
Better World Day is EL Education’s annual event showcasing student learning that contributes to a better world. Students work in partnership with each other and their local communities on this day to engage in and celebrate meaningful student work that positively impacts the world around them.
As a partner and friend of the EL Schools Network, XP Trust contributes to this every year. Like students at EL, all of our students are active citizens who engage in acts of service to their community – so naturally we have lots of Activism to share with the EL Crew.
This year, we’re celebrating all of our schools and their collective work. They’ve planted trees, created artwork for hospitals and raised money for worthy causes. Here’s just a few examples from this year of XP Schools making the world a better place.
Last week we welcomed a delegation from Catalyst Schools, an organisation in Northern Ireland that supports school leaders and teachers by exposing them to innovative educational experiences. Over the visit, they learned all about Crew and Expeditions from our awesome students at XP and XP East – including going to see world from across the Trust in Doncaster City Centre. As always we are delighted to welcome visitors into our Crew and share the beautiful work our students do every single day with the world.
We have been working really hard reading and reviewing the shortlisted books for the Doncaster Author and Illustrator Prize.
We would like to share out website of reviews – maybe it will inspire you to read one of our books!
https://sites.google.com/ploverschool.co.uk/dipdapawards/home/suitcase-switch
Mrs Graves
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As part of striking and fielding the children developed their bowling skills working on under arm and over arm throwing. #LovePlover
Yesterday we had the best morning! Helen came to visit and showed us how to paint with different media and techniques. We had a go at painting our own postcards from the seaside. Mrs Bubb was blown away by our masterpieces! What do you think? Can you see the different ways we use our brush to create movement. Can you see the correct colours we have picked?
This morning, we pretended to be on holiday and wrote a postcard. Can you see our capital letters, finger spaces and full stops, and of course, our awesome use of phonics? #loveplover
Just look at how many of this lovely lot are in the high 20’s and 30’s on their final arithmetic test before SATs. 6B have worked so incredibly hard and I know they will continue to push on in these last few days. We are so proud of them all! They are ready and eager to smash their gaps as they are all so desperate for full marks on their maths test! You can do it 6B!
-Miss Blackham
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Today we recapped our prior knowledge about the 7 continents. Then we located where the United Kingdom is and other countries in Europe. Finally we made the 7 continents out of playdoh. #LovePlover
Well done to these children for having 100% attendance last term! We hope to see more this term. #LovePlover
Here are the CU codes for the Summer Term.
If you have any queries about accessing your child’s account, or adding hours to your child’s account – please feel free to email me at [email protected]
We would like to say a very big thank you to Helen for visiting Plover today. She is a local artist. Helen showed the children some of her artwork and how to paint seaside pictures. She then spoke to them as they painted their own postcards. We have some amazing artists in F2 who can explain their colour choice and what they are painting.
Mrs Price
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