Lovely First Transition Day in F2M

We’ve had a fabulous first day in F2M! Meeting our new friends, practising writing our names, counting crew coins, drawing pictures of ourselves and playing in our different provision areas. #LovePlover

Sports Day!

2P had a great time this afternoon doing our annual Sports Day. It was surprisingly warm but we were all active and had a lot of fun.

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Sporting Champions.

2P enjoyed the visit of Jason Cunningham. We learnt about his career and how perseverance was one of the biggest skills that needed to be learnt. Thank you for all of the money that has been raised. It will be used to enrich PE in school.

Plover’s Sports for Champions 2024 – Jason Cunningham

A huge thank you to former international boxing champion Jason Cunningham of Doncaster! Inspiring the next generation and putting all the Plover sporting champions through their paces.

Thank you to all families who raised money for our Plover Sports for Champions campaign! A big congratulations to the winning fundraisers Ruby-Ann, Karlie-Rose and Noah. Enjoy your active prizes!

We raised an incredible £875.19! #LovePlover

F2 Sports for champions

F2 have loved working with Jason Cunningham today, doing some exercises! We learnt about Jason’s boxing career and he taught us how to throw some punches. Ivy demonstrated to the children. We also practised some training exercises.

Noah won one of the prizes for bringing in lots of sponsor money. Maisie, Georgie, Thomas and Ivy also got certificates for the money that they raised.

Well done everyone.

Mrs Price and Mrs Bubb

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F1 Sports For Champions

F1 have loved working with Jason Cunningham today, doing some exercises! We learnt about Jason’s boxing career and he taught us how to throw some punches. We also practised some training exercises.
A special shoutout to Jacoby, Penny, Sophia, Hana, Sophia, Maria and Rahaf who raised lots of sponsorship money, earning themselves a special certificate from Jason.

Miss Wood

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What time is it, Mrs Graves?

This week we have been learning to tell the time using an analogue clock. We have recapped o’clock, quarter past, half past and quarter to, and then moved on to telling the time using 5 minute intervals and in 1 minute intervals.

We enjoyed working together today to build our own clocks to use as our anchor charts in our time lessons.

We have found it quite tricky, as many of use don’t use the traditional clocks. We are much more used to reading digital time on our phones, ovens and cars. So, we would love it if our family at home can help us practise – please keep asking us what time it is, or telling us what time we will be doing things – and please show us what that time looks like on a traditional clock, using the phrases ‘minute hand’ and ‘hour hand’, …. minutes past, ………. minutes to etc.

Mrs Graves

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London 2024!

Take a look at our London memories! The children had so much fun visiting the London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Legoland. They also enjoyed Frozen the musical!

-Miss Blackham

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