Friday 18 December 2020

WOW, THANK YOU!

 THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR OUR INCREDIBLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS. I speak for all of us when I say that we were completely blown away with your generosity and how personal they were to each of us. Thank you once again, you are an AMAZING group of parents to us and we feel very spoilt. 



What a super term we have had, even if things had to be a bit different to normal. Each and every child has made me so incredibly proud this term and I feel like the luckiest teacher in the world. 

You may have noticed that home learning books did not come home.....however, here is the home learning for the Christmas Holidays;

HAVE FUN AND MAKE MEMORIES!

This year has been full of ups and downs and we want this christmas to be as special as we can. In light of this we didn't send home learning back today as we want children to focus on having fun! 

Reading books also didn't come home as we are in the middle of sorting through all the book bag books as children will be changing groups in the Spring Term. 

Have the most amazing Christmas and enjoy every moment. Thank you once again for everything you have done this term, you are all amazing!

Miss White and the Year One team x

Wednesday 16 December 2020

IT'S CHRISTMASSSSSSSSSSS!

Hello everyone! Wow, what a busy week we have had so far in Year One! This truly is the best time of year and we are very quickly approaching Christmas/End of term.

Just a few things before we break up;

1. Friday is non-school uniform day and we ask for children to come in PARTY CLOTHES! Also for lunch we ask for you to please send in a packed lunch that is wrapped up in christmas paper for the children to unwrap. 

2. Tonight knowledge organisers, a card and a reading eggs login came home. Reading eggs is a great online platform that can aid/support children's reading.  If you have any questions about this please let me know. 

3. Please can you send in a named carrier bag with your child tomorrow/friday. This will be used to send home some christmas goodies!!

Thank you all for your continued support,

Miss White and the Year One Team

Friday 11 December 2020

THANK YOU!

I just want to say a HUGE thank you to all the relatives that joined our zoom call yesterday. It was so incredible to be a part of such a special moment. I hope each and every one of you who joined enjoyed it as much as we did. So once again, thank you so much for being apart of our secret mission.

I also want to say a HUGE well done to the children this week. We have been taking part in a few secret missions and they have showed me such maturity. So WELL DONE!

I can't believe that is it already coming up to the last week of term and christmas is really quickly approaching. Next week we have lots going on and this promises to be a SUPER last week for our children!!

This week we have taken part in some amazing activities. On Monday we had the elves and the shoemakers in who performed an incredibly enjoyable performance for us. This was enjoyed by all. On Tuesday we had our beds at booktime which proved to be a very popular evening! Christmas Jumper day was also a huge success so thank you to you all. 

Have a super weekend and we will see you on Monday!

Miss White






Sunday 6 December 2020

Coming up this week in #TheGreatestSchoolOnEarth

Hello all, I hope you've had a super weekend and are ready for yet another quiet week at #TheGreatestSchoolOnEarth. We have lots of very exciting things happening this week and I wanted to clarify what is needed for each. 

Tomorrow we have the amazing Treehouse theatre visiting us to perform 'The Elves and the Shoemaker'. We are encouraging children to dress as elves. This does not mean you have to go out and buy an outfit. A christmas hat, green or red clothes and stripy socks would be perfect. You do not have to send your child in dressed up if you do not want to. I also want to let you know that this performance will be completely covid-secure and we are following all the necessary restrictions. This promises to be an enjoyable performance for all. 

On Tuesday we have 'Books at Bedtime' this will be 5pm-6pm. We encourage children to come in their pjs with a teddy if they want to. There will also be hot chocolate on offer and maybe a treat or two. If your child attends after school club we are more than happy to keep the children at school. All I would ask is that you maybe send in some extra food for them to have in this time before going into the hall at 5pm. 

On Wednesday we are off to the local care home Cheriton - which is our first secret mission. As stated in the letter this is also covid-secure and there will be no contact between us and them. We will be walking from school at 1:45pm and we will be back in time for pick up at 3:15pm. Children are asked to wear their usual school uniform and are also welcome to bring a festive accessory such as festive headgear (reindeer antlers, christmas hats or tinsel). 

On Thursday we have our second secret mission which includes a zoom call with the childrens relatives. The filming will involve listening to the children sing live and responding with their thoughts. We plan to do this zoom call at 11:00am sharp. The details of the zoom have already been shared with you. All we ask from the relatives is to listen to the children singing and add some comments if they wish to. No questions will be asked to the relatives, however, it would be lovely if they could add some comments about the singing - such as 'wow what beautiful singing'. 

These secret missions will be broadcasted on the schools social media streams.

On Friday we have christmas jumper day!! Children will be encouraged to wear a christmas jumper into school.

If you do not want the children to take part in these activities please let a member of the Year One team know ASAP. 

Also, if you could practice these two songs at home, this would be AMAZING!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCHL2t7xxus 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi45JkZtUnM

As always, if you have any questions please do not hesitate to email me.

See you tomorrow

Miss White

Thursday 3 December 2020

Secret Missions!

 FYI - This letter was sent out electronically earlier. 

Thursday 3rd December, 2020

Year One - SECRET MISSIONS

Dear Parents and Carers,

As we are swiftly approaching Christmas, in Year One we have some SECRET MISSIONS that we need your help with.

SECRET MISSION ONE - We are inviting relatives (we were thinking Grandparents in particular but not exclusively) to help us take part in some secret filming via Zoom. The filming will involve listening to the children sing live and responding with their thoughts.

We plan to do this zoom call on Thursday 10th December 2020 at 11:00am sharp, please see below for the joining instructions -

(these are on the original letter)

Please feel free to share these details with trusted relatives, please make it clear to them that we will be recording the whole broadcast and will be making the content available via our usual social media channels.

SECRET MISSION TWO - Alongside the Zoom call, on Wednesday 9th December 2020, we will be visiting the local care home ‘Cheriton’ to sing the resident some Christmas Carols. 

The visit has been carefully arranged alongside Cheriton to ensure that we are following the current COVID-19 restrictions. We will be singing from outside and the residents/staff from the care home will be in the doorway or watching from windows. There will be no contact between the two. 

We will be walking from school at 1:45pm on the day and we will be back in time for pick up at 3:15pm. Children are asked to wear their usual school uniform and are also welcome to bring a festive accessory such as festive headgear (reindeer antlers, christmas hats or tinsel).

If you do not want your child to take part in one or either of our secret mission activities please make this known to the Year One Team ASAP. 

Content recorded in both secret missions will be shared via our usual social media streams.

This Christmas is promising to be the best we’ve had at #TheGreatestSchoolOnEarth!

Thank you in advance for your support.

Warm regards,

Miss White

Year One Class Teacher 


Wednesday 25 November 2020

Class assembly, reading books and home learning books!

 Hello everyone,

I just wanted to do a quick blog to let you know about the class assembly. It is in the calendar for this Friday, however, this has been moved to next term! Sorry for the confusion.

Just a reminder that RWI and reading books need to be back in tomorrow or Friday, also please can home learning books come back in. I am so proud of the work that is coming back in these home learning books. A big thank you all!! The home learning books are not compulsory, however, the work set in these does support the children's learning in the classroom. 

As always, if you have any questions please email me.

Miss White

Tuesday 24 November 2020

YEAR ONE CHILDREN ARE AMAZING!

For some reason I thought this blog has been posted but it wasn't. I AM SO SORRY!! This was posted a while ago but I wanted to make sure you have seen it!!!!


Hello everyone, I'm so sorry I haven't updated the blog in a while it's been a busy few weeks! I just want to start by saying how amazing each and every child in Year One is. They make me so proud every day and I feel so lucky to teach them. They have settled in so well to Year One and their attitudes to learning BLOW ME AWAY! A big pat on the back to you all!

OUR ZOO DAY WAS INCREDIBLE!! All children enjoyed every aspect of this and there were a few surprises on the way. Thank you for sending your children in wearing animal costumes, this really made the day so special. We had a range of treats as well, which included hot chocolate that the children had to pay for by using counters, different animals came in to visit us, and we finished the day with a film and popcorn/sweets! I have added a range of pictures so you can see what happened on our zoo day! 








It was such a super day had by all!! 

Just a quick reminder, please can any reading books come back into school on a Thursday/Friday as well as home learning books.

I'm so happy that we are approaching the run up to christmas now.....it's going to be the most magical one yet!! Keep your eyes and ears peeled.

As always please email me if you want to tell me anything.

Thank you for your continued support!

Miss White and the Year One Team x 

Monday 16 November 2020

YEAR ONE CHILDREN ARE AMAZING!

Hello everyone, I'm so sorry I haven't updated the blog in a while it's been a busy few weeks! I just want to start by saying how amazing each and every child in Year One is. They make me so proud every day and I feel so lucky to teach them. They have settled in so well to Year One and their attitudes to learning BLOW ME AWAY! A big pat on the back to you all!

OUR ZOO DAY WAS INCREDIBLE!! All children enjoyed every aspect of this and there were a few surprises on the way. Thank you for sending your children in wearing animal costumes, this really made the day so special. We had a range of treats as well, which included hot chocolate that the children had to pay for by using counters, different animals came in to visit us, and we finished the day with a film and popcorn/sweets! I have added a range of pictures so you can see what happened on our zoo day! 








It was such a super day had by all!! 

Just a quick reminder, please can any reading books come back into school on a Thursday/Friday as well as home learning books.

I'm so happy that we are approaching the run up to christmas now.....it's going to be the most magical one yet!! Keep your eyes and ears peeled.

As always please email me if you want to tell me anything.

Thank you for your continued support!

Miss White and the Year One Team x


Tuesday 10 November 2020

Y1 POW PASSPORT CHECK - THIS WEEK




Dear Parents/Carers, 

As per our 'POW PASSPORT 2020/2021 PARENT GUIDE' (see link) Mr Spracklen will be checking the progress of children's POW Passports this week in Year One.

CHILDREN IN YEAR ONE CLASS SHOULD BRING THEIR POW PASSPORTS TO SCHOOL THIS WEEK ALONG WITH ANY EVIDENCE COLLECTED TO DATE.


There are no hard rules of when and how milestones are met. The POW Passport is provided as a personal aid and should always be seen as optional.


Yours sincerely,

School Admin Team

Tuesday 3 November 2020

If we can't go to the zoo....the zoo will come to us!

THIS IS A VERY EXCITING BLOG!!!!!!! Although we are all heartbroken that we cannot go to the zoo.......we have a range of very exciting things planned for Thursday that will not disappoint.....we can promise you that!

The Year One team have been extremely busy making sure that this day is filled fun and laughter. This day may include aspects such as virtual tours to a zoo, special treats, the classroom looking different and SURPRISES!




As I'm sure you already know here at The Prince of Wales School we do not shy away from dressing up and this day is no exception. If your child has any animal dressing up clothes which could include pjs or onesies please could you send them in wearing these on Thursday. We have around 25 costumes in school if you would like to borrow one, please just let us know! 

Also, we are going to have a picnic so please send your child in with a packed lunch. Lots of pictures will be taken to document the day. 

We are really looking forward to this day as I'm sure the children are too!

Just a quick reminder, please can home learning books come back in on Thursday as well. We are missing some RWI books that have previously been sent home. Please have a look for these and if you find any send them back in as well. Thank you!

If you have any questions, please email me or ask at the beginning or end of the day!

Miss White and the Year One Team! x

Saturday 31 October 2020

Can't wait to see you all and Marwell Trip reminder!

 Hello everyone!

I hope you have all had a super relaxing and fun half term. We are all so excited to see you on Monday, we've missed you.

Just a quick reminder about our trip to Marwell Zoo, payments are due if you want your child to go on the trip. These payments need to be in by Wednesday. This is all online on SIMS. If you need any help with accessing that, please email myself, the office or Mr Spracklen. If you have an questions regarding the trip please email me and I will be able to help. Also, if you choose not to send your child on this trip there will be appropriate provision provided in the classroom. I will talk through this with these parents individually.

SEE YOU MONDAY!

The Year One Team x

Sunday 18 October 2020

HAPPY HALF TERM!

WOW WHAT AN AMAZING START TO THE YEAR WE HAVE HAD! I could not be any prouder of the children and how they have settled into Year One. The have all shown me such great attitudes to learning and have become used to the routines and expectations. Please all enjoy a well deserved two week half term.

As most of you already know we are planning a trip to Marwell Zoo on Thursday 5th November. I just wanted to share some more information regarding this trip. As we have now moved to a cashless school this means that everything needs to be paid online and also the permission is given online. A little bit strange and something new for us. Thank you to those who have already paid, we are getting very excited! I will share with you again the information that was uploaded onto SIMS. 



'I am writing to inform you about an upcoming trip to Marwell Zoo. As our topic this half term is the zoo we thought it would be a fantastic opportunity to visit a zoo and put all of our learning into practice. Due to the popularity of the Zoo we have not been able to secure a date this half term, however, we will be going Thursday 5th November 2020.

We will be having an earlier start for school as Marwell Zoo is around 1 hour 30 minutes away. We ask for children to be in school for 8am to leave at 8:30am. We will be travelling to and from the zoo in mini buses. Our arrival back to school will also be later at around 5:30. We want to ensure that we are having enough time at Marwell Zoo to take part in workshops, explore the zoo and meet all the amazing animals. 

We do ask that you please send your child in with snacks, water bottles, coats and a packed lunch. There will be no hot meals available on this day.

The cost of this trip will be £15 and we ask for this to be paid electronically.'

In regards to Covid-19 we have been updated by Marwell that the workshop we are taking part in will be outside and there will be no inside workshop. As we are visiting a zoo we will also be outside walking around the grounds. There will be many different times to ensure hand washing is taking place, just like when we are in school. Staff members from the zoo will ensure that they are socially distanced from us and the children. There will be 6 members of staff on this trip who are part of the immediate Year One bubble (Miss White, Mrs Cura, Miss Ruken and Mrs Thompson) and our extended bubble (Mr Spracklen and Mr Bascome). Mr Bascombe and Mrs Cura will be driving the minibuses. If needed we will be able to stop for a toilet break. Ours and Marwells risk assessment is in line with the current National Guideline.

One last thing, if you decide you do not want to send your child on the trip there will be in-class provision for these children provided by a member of our extended bubble.

We are all very excited about this trip and can't wait to see all of the animals.

Have a great half term, and as always if you have any questions please don't hesitate to email me.

The Year One Team! x

Thursday 15 October 2020

Whole School Design Challenge - 15th October 2020

 


#InspiredToLearn Half Term Holiday Design Challenge

“Lest We Forget”

This half term holiday we would like you to have a go at making your own single poppy, we will attach these to a wreath that we will be making in school.  The wreath will be placed at the town war memorial by some of our older children after half term as an act of remembrance for all those that gave their lives in conflict.


Design Specification:

- Your Poppy can be made of any material, clay, cardboard, felt, polymer clay, paper, recycled materials, etc.

- Your Poppy should be 3D, rather than flat.

- Your Poppy must be bigger than 5cm but smaller than 12cm in width.

- Your Poppy does not have to be red, in recent years we have used other colours to represent other groups of people who have given their lives in service of our country.  You could research these groups and decide what colour you would like to make.

- Your Poppy could have a loop or hook which will enable it to be attached easily to our wreath.

- Please write your name and year group neatly somewhere on your Poppy.


Please hand your Poppy in to your class teacher by Wednesday 4th November for its inclusion on our collaborative act of remembrance.




Monday 5 October 2020

Trip to the farm (Take two!)

Hello all, we are still on for the farm visit tomorrow! We are really hoping that the weather holds off for us. If you child does not have wellies in school please can you make sure they bring some in tomorrow as well as a coat and waterproof clothes.




Thank you!

Miss White

Thursday 1 October 2020

Trip to the farm tomorrow...

 Sadly, I am writing this blog to let you all that the trip to the farm tomorrow is postponed. The weather forecast isn't looking great with lots of heavy rain and 45mph winds. We are aiming to go to the farm on Tuesday next week - however we will have to see what the weather is like. Please still send your children in dressed as farmers tomorrow as the rest of the school is also dressing like this!




We are holding a virtual harvest celebration next week and we were wondering if children would be able to bring something in...all will be revealed during our Autumn Festival. The following items we are asking for are:

-cauliflower, cabbage, strawberries, beetroots, onions, apples, plums, broad beans, tomatoes, celery, blackberries, marrows, gooseberries, rhubarb, lettuce, radishes, carrots, turnips and potatoes. 

You will only need to bring one item in and we do ask for this item to be brought in on Tuesday. 

Also, please could you spend some time at home listening and learning this song:      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRQEQgyGAGA

Year One have been working so hard with learning their RWI sounds and after half term we will be focusing on spellings, holding a sentence and then writing this, story green words and also red words. This will mean that there will be a slight change in the timetable. This will be shared with you during half term. 

For home learning this week we will be sending reading books home and also green/red words to be practiced. Alongside this there will be a picture in which we are asking for children to write some sentences linking to this. We look forward to seeing what the children come up with! 

Any questions, please email me or see a member of Year One in the morning or after school.

See you tomorrow farmers!

Miss White and the Year One team.



Tuesday 29 September 2020

  Hello all,

WOW what an amazing time we have been having in Year One. We have been so busy with all of our learning and are now in our Farming Fortnight!

We have just finished our first Unit in Power Maths and are now moving on to learning about the part-whole method. In Literacy we have started to look at sentence building and this week we are writing a postcard to the Zoo to ask for our favourite animal. Art has been lots of fun and today we made our own animal sandwiches which turned out AMAZING!! We have been working hard at learning our RWI sounds and will be starting to learn our Harvest Song. In Science we have been learning all about our bodies and what job each part does.






This week we also have our trip to the farm on Friday morning. Please can we ensure that all children bring in wellies and coats. If they also want to bring in waterproof trousers this is fine. I know most children have their wellies in school which is super, however, if they do not please can you send them in on Friday. 

Quick reminder about reading books that are sent home in books bags. Each child will bring home a reading book on a Friday and we ask they bring these back the following Friday for us to give them a new book. All books brought back will be put into a box for 72 hours before being put back. 

Another home learning task will be sent home at the end of this week...keep an eye on the blog for this! A letter will also be coming home regarding a trip to Marwell Zoo.

Thank you for your continued support!

Miss White and the Year One team!



Thursday 17 September 2020

Non-school uniform day, reading books and home learning!

 Hello everyone!


WOW! What a busy week we have had in Year One this week. In Power Maths we have continued to look at numbers up to 10 and today we have learnt all about our snap-o-diles that always eat the greater number, but can sometimes get confused and present themselves as an equals sign if the numbers are the same. In Literacy we have been learning about the placement of capital letters, full stops and also touched on adjectives. In Science we have continued to learn about animals including humans and how they all fit into different animal groups. All children made an AMAZING paper plate animal that will be coming home soon. 

Tomorrow is non-school uniform day and the theme is KEY WORKERS! Please send your children dressed in as a key worker if you choose to, if not, non-school uniform is fine. I know a few children said they wanted to go as Mr Bascombe! 

Also, this week we have been assessing the children in RWI and reading books suited to their ability will be coming home tomorrow along with some home learning. This home learning is not compulsory, however it will be focused on letter formation, number formation, formation of words and other activities. 

I've also got a challenge for you! The sounds we have been focusing on in RWI are .....ay, ee, igh, ow, oo, ar, or, air and ir. Could you child bring in an object that has this sound in it. I look forward to seeing what you come up with! Or they could also bring in an object beginning with the sound 'm,a,s,d,t,i,n,p,g.

Thank you for your continued support, I am loving teaching your children!

Miss White and the Year One team!

Wednesday 9 September 2020

First week back!

 WOW!! What an amazing first week back we have had in Year One. I can't describe how incredibly proud I am of each and every child in the class. Not only have they settled back into school life and a new classroom, they have shown such AMAZING attitudes to learning.

We have been very busy in the Year One classroom and have dived into our topic this week. There have been many different Literacy based activities completed. Which have included activities such as, matching the animal to the name and copying the name of the animal, creating our own zoo, using magnetic letters to copy animal names and also a role playing area where the children had to imagine they were the zoo animals. In Maths we have started to look at numbers 0-10 and we even turned into jumping frogs that could only count backwards! We have also made cup animals in Art which will be on display in the classroom within the next couple of days...photos to follow on that!





Just a few quick reminders..please can you all make sure that your child is coming into school with a healthy snack and water bottle daily. Also, please can you check that all clothes/shoes are labelled. The door to the Year One classroom will not be open until 8:45, if you are earlier than this please ensure you are sticking to the social distancing rules whilst waiting. 

Please could you all check for a top that may not be your child's in their bag as one child today lost their school top. We checked all lockers but still could not find it. If you do find it, please bring it in tomorrow.

We are still looking at booking the zoo. HOWEVER, restrictions are changing again so we will be checking on this with the zoo. We will update you as soon as we can. 

Thank you all for your continued support!

Miss White and the Year One Team x

Tuesday 1 September 2020

Welcome to Year One!

 Hello everyone! We are all so excited to welcome you to Year One! The classroom has been transformed and it is all ready to welcome 33 eager children tomorrow. 


Creativity-Inspired Learning | PLAY AND LEARN


Just a couple of notes before coming in tomorrow. As prior to a letter sent out by Mr Spracklen, drop off and pick up times are staggered. These have been decided by the beginning letter of your surname.

A-G Drop off: 8:45       Pick up: 15:15

H-Q Drop off: 8:50       Pick up: 15:20

R-Z Drop off: 8:55       Pick up: 15:25

You would have been emailed which group you are in and which entrance to drop off and pick up. Myself and Mrs Cura will be available if you need to speak to us about anything. 

Please bring in PE kits which will be kept in lockers. Children can also bring in their book bags again!! Please can you ensure that all children bring in named water bottles and snacks. 

We would also like to welcome Miss Rueken Isiktas who will be joining us as a trainee teacher. 

Can't wait to see you all tomorrow!

The Year One Team x

Saturday 18 July 2020

Thank you



Thank you all for your cards, gifts, and lovely messages. We have all been touched by your kindness and generosity.

It is so lovely to be appreciated but we do what we do because we love your children and their happiness, well being and progress are what motivate us.

We will always be here for you and your child as they move through the school and after this unique year you will always hold a very special place in our hearts.

We hope you enjoy a lovely summer.

Lots of love,
The year 1 team. xx

 

Thursday 16 July 2020

Last day of year 1





I can't believe we only have one day of this academic year left. It has been an absolute pleasure working with and getting to know you and your lovely children. Your children have impressed and inspired me with their positivity, resilience and adaptability. Since first working with them in January, I have observed them all become more confident, make progress in their learning and thrive despite all the challenges they have faced. 

Thank you, parents and carers for welcoming me into year 1 and for your open communication with me, which was particularly impressive given the short time we knew each other before lockdown. Collaboration between teachers and parents and carers is always important but this year it has been especially so. This year feels like a parent /teacher team effort and I think we can all be proud of how we rose to the challenges of virtual school.  
       


To the children:

We love each and every one of you and we are so proud of what you have achieved this year. Thank you for the laughter, fun, dancing and fabulous questions and stories. 
Remember, Mrs Barrow, Mrs Bernard and Mrs Howell will be with you in class. Miss Street and Mrs Cura will be next door and me and Mrs Rogers will be just be two doors down in year 4. 
Wherever we are, remember that we will always be here for you. 

Lots of love,
Ms Browne, Mrs Cura, Mrs Barrow, Mrs Howell, Mrs Bernard & Mrs Rogers. xx
     


      

Saturday 4 July 2020

Last few weeks of learning

Hello everyone,

Last week the children had a lovely time exploring the garden and forest school areas, experimenting with clay techniques and experiencing different styles of music. They also wrote their own stories about the fire of London and started calculating halves and quarters of shapes and numbers.

This week

With only two weeks left until the end of term I have made a few changes to our learning to maximise the time we have together and to prepare the kingdoms for year two as much as possible.

In Power maths we will be focusing on numbers as an important skill preparation for year 2 so we will be skipping to Unit 16: Numbers to 100.

In Literacy we will be focusing on building, rehearsing and writing sentences (with appropriate punctuation) using the traditional tale Little Red Little Riding Hood as a stimulus for our writing. In addition to revising RWI speed sounds and associated words we will also be giving the kingdoms opportunities to practise their handwriting and develop their comprehension skills.

On Monday afternoon we will be joining the Museum for London's live stream about the Fire of London. If you are at home you are still welcome to join in at 2 - 2.30pm. Families can access the stream via facebook. For more information click here. 

On Wednesday the year 1 Kingdoms will have their sports afternoon with Mr Treble. Please could all children come to school in trainers and clothing that allows them to move freely. 

Last week you should have received your child's school report. If you have any questions or would like to discuss any aspect of it, please let me know.

I hope you all have a restful weekend,
Kind regards,

The Year 1 Team

Sunday 28 June 2020

Dance Day, Year 2 transition update and virtual learning

Hello everyone,

Just a quick update today regarding Dance Day, Year 2 Transition information and a virtual learning update.

Inclusive Sports Fortnight
Our Inclusive Sports Fortnight starts tomorrow and our Dance Day is THIS FRIDAY 3rd July. If your child will not be in school on Friday but would still like to participate please film them dancing along to Superman Song (please film in landscape) and email these to Mr Spracklen.


Year 2 Transition Information
Information regarding your child's transition was shared on Thursday last week. In the unlikely event, you didn't receive your transition pack please let me know.


Virtual Learning
I have not produced a Prezi presentation for this week's virtual learning as I am unable to easily attach the documents and websites that I would like to include. Please refer to the virtual school microsite for details. If your child is home learning and you would like hard copies of the documents for this week's learning please let me know and I can arrange this for you.


Please get in touch if you have any questions or comments c.browne@princeofwales.dorset.sch.uk

Kind regards,
The Year 1 team.      



 

Sunday 21 June 2020

Sunday 21st June 2020- Dance Day, Prezi & Spellings




Hello everyone,

I hope you are all doing well. I can't believe that we are fast approaching July and with it our Inclusive Sports Fortnight (which has been extended to three weeks) to allow time for each Kingdom to have an Inclusive Sports Day Experience.

We will also be holding our yearly Dance Day on Friday 3rd July which will look slightly different to previous years but will still be lots of fun.
Year 1's dance is Superman. If your child will not be attending Dance Day - or even if they are, we would love it if you could send a video of your child dancing to the Superman Song to Mr Spracklen and he will work his magic to create a dance day video spectacular.    


If your child has been coming into school over the past few weeks, you should be very proud of how well they have adjusted to the changes. School isn't how it was when they left in March but the children have adapted to the new Kingdoms beautifully and it is lovely seeing them smiling and having fun with their friends.

If your child hasn't returned to school you should be very proud of them and yourselves. Please don't hesitate to contact us if there is anything we can do to further support you. We have recorded some voice messages to some children which have proved popular and I can continue to do this and explore any other suggestions you may have.


Here is the link for this week's Prezi presentation.

This week in maths you will notice that we do not return to the Power maths lesson until Wednesday. Multiplication and division are new concepts to year 1 and to ensure the children have a deeper understanding of what they are learning we are spending two days using apparatus and focusing on equal groups.

In Literacy we will be tying together diaries, days of the week and the Fire of London. Children will be invited to write their own diaries for an animal of their choice before looking at the the diary of Samuel Pepys.   

On Fridays I will return to focussing on spellings and handwriting practice. If your child is at home or doesn't attend school on a Friday and you would like a handwriting booklet please let me know and I can provide one for you. 

Week 3 Spellings:
cats, dogs, spends, rocks, schools, friends, thanks, catches, pushes, fetches

Week 4 Spellings:
football, playground, farmyard, bedroom, blackberry, lighthouse, sometimes, bathroom, classroom, teatime

Kind Regards,
The Year 1 team.

Sunday 14 June 2020

Sunday 14th June -

Hello everyone,

I hope that you are having a pleasant weekend. I know only too well how difficult this time is and I want to remind you that the Prince of Wales School will do whatever we can to support you.

Last week the children were delighted to see Elliott's fantastic bread making and to be set a challenge from Isaac dressed up as King Charles II. The children in the Exploration Kingdom recorded a voice message to Isaac explaining what they included in their own city designs.

This week we will start looking at sequencing and days of the week and for Wednesday's learning it would be useful for home learners to have some coloured card and glue that they can use if possible. Here is the link for this week's   Prezi presentation.  If your child would like to contribute something please let me know. I can add photographs and audio or I can share completed learning that your child is proud of.

On Friday Mr Spracklen shared this letter with you and I know for some of you this generated some questions that I will attempt to answer below.

Q1 Why are the changes happening now?
As you may be aware, the Prince of Wales school is committed to opening more widely, prioritising year 4 children who are in their last weeks at school before transitioning to middle school.
Whilst year 4s will not be coming back this week we have needed to expand the key worker groups. The number of key worker children that have returned to school now far exceeds the number that were attending during the lockdown period and to ensure that only 15 children are in each kingdom we now need to provide three groups.
The changes that have been set up now aim to minimise further changes if and when the school opens more widely.

Q2 Why does the year 1 staff have to change? 
We will now have Key worker groups for the three remaining year groups not in school, years 2, 3 and 4. Some of these children will be attending school for the first time after lock down on Monday and several of them did not come into school during the lockdown period. To help them transition back to school it was deemed important that they were led by a member of staff they are familiar with which is why Mr MacBean will now lead a year 2 Key worker group.

Current Department of Education guidance fully supports the use of teaching assistants at these most exceptional of times. Mrs Cura was the obvious choice to come and work with year 1 as she is very familiar with the children, having worked with them since their reception year.

Mr Spracklen and I discussed how to best manage the two year 1 kingdoms and the decision was made based on Mrs Cura's extensive lower key stage 1 experience. Mrs Cura is an exceptional and highly experienced senior teaching assistant who prior to lockdown was leading a daily Read Write Inc phonics lesson with year 1 children. 

I will continue to plan all lessons and activities and will work closely with Mrs Cura and both classes and will use video links to provide shared inputs and plenaries.

Please be reassured that every decision made is thought through carefully and that staff at the Prince of Wales school are working tirelessly to best support you and your families. I would like to remind parents and carers that we continue to adopt a 'YOUR CHILD, YOUR CHOICE' ethos and will continue to fully support children and families who chose to stay at home on a full or part time basis. 

The prezi presentations mirror learning that will take place in school and we will continue to provide our main school virtual school programme and associated support activities including phone calls, food parcels, physical resource deliveries, loan of school equipment and virtual ELSA sessions (as required).

As ever, please always get in contact with me or Mr Spracklen should you have any questions or concerns.

Kind regards,
Ms Browne and the year 1 team