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Proposed re-opening of the school – Draft plan

Dear parents and carers,

I know you must all be wondering what the next step will be for our schools to help you plan your own routines at home. There has been a huge amount of speculation, followed by so many documents from the DFE and LA. There are many more updates and documents on their way next week. We do not want to make plans only to have to undo them, so what I propose is a draft plan which we will adapt once we have all the advice and guidance. We need to audit all the staff and survey the parents properly to ascertain attendance numbers in the first instance.
We plan to take the return to school as safely as possible.  Our local authority have asked us to create teaching groups of 8-10 pupils, integrating them slowly, beginning with the youngest. These groups would not be able to mix with any other during their time in school.
We plan to begin with Nursery and Reception children, mornings only for the first week. If this is manageable, we will integrate year one, mornings only the following week. This will then be reviewed and depending on numbers of children in school and staff available, we may be able to introduce year 6. Potentially we need three teaching spaces for each year group, so it really is not possible to say yet. Our teaching days will be Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
We will still look after the children of key workers in a separate room in the school so that there is no cross-contamination. This will still be 5 days a week 8:30 until 4:30
The rest of the school will be closed on Wednesdays to allow for teachers PPA and for a deep clean of the school.
We are in talks with the Corbet about transition days for our year 6 on their premises as well, so please don’t panic that we won’t see our year 6 again. It is just hopefully useful to know that year 6s may not return to school until end of June at the earliest.
Teachers will continue to provide home-learning activities for the children at home, and this will be the same work that they complete with the children in school. The teachers will have chance to respond on Wednesdays or on some afternoons if they are not looking after keyworkers children.
We will pass on firm dates and details as soon as we are able to do so.  Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Working From Home Y5&6 – Friday 15th May 2020

Good morning Y5&6. Another week is nearly over and hopefully, as well as keeping up to date with your work at home, but you’ve also taken part in lots of other interesting and maybe outdoor experiences during the week.

What the weather will be like today in Shrewsbury? Let’s have a look…..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2637891
If you missed yesterday’s Newsround, here it is…..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/news/watch_newsround

Well done to the following children who have reached specific landmarks with their Class Dojos:-

50+ dojos
Cassie, Dante, Heidi, Holly H, Isla, Jacob, Lily, Rhys, Sophie and Toby
100+ dojos
Chloe, Isobel, Katie, Lucy and Ruby
150+ dojos
Amy, Cameron, Harvey, Jack and Zoe
200+
Henry, Bethany and Reuben
250+
Nelly

 

Here’s the timetable of learning for Friday:
Daily Timetable Friday 15.5.20

9:00 Morning exercise & Spelling Shed

9:30 English (Ancient Greek Mythical Creatures / Heroes)
English – Friday Lesson 5 – 15.5.20

11:00 Maths (Y6 – Kahoot Maths Quiz – 2 rounds) (Y5 – Sorting polygons)
Y5 Maths Friday 15.5.20
Y5 Maths Friday 15.5.20 Polygons Activity
Y6 Maths Friday 15.5.20

 

1:00 RE (Hinduism – Lesson 3)
Lesson 3 RE – Hinduism

End of School for the week!

Friday Family Fun Quiz (Maximum of 10)
Jack, Zoe, Ruby, Sophie, Lily, Bethany, Dante, Isla, Chloe and Cameron
Saturday Family Fun Quiz (Maximum of 10)
Elizabeth, Amy, Cassie, Megan and Rhys (so far)

I shall send you the link for the quiz at 6:30 on Friday/Saturday on the Class Dojo page and it will expire at 9pm. *Don’t forget to keep the link at the end of the quiz so that you can check the results at the end. Good luck and have a good weekend.

Highlights From Home Y5&6 – Thursday 14th May 2020

Y5&6,
Well done on all of your hard work today. Below is the list of children who I will send the Friday Family Fun quiz to tomorrow evening. There will be 60 questions in total, with the final 10 questions being about ME! It will be available from 6:30pm onwards and will last until 9pm. Good luck.

Jack, Zoe, Ruby, Sophie, Lily, Bethany, Dante, Isla, Chloe and Cameron

Here’s today’s ‘Highlights From Home.’

Thursday’s 14.5.20 Highlights from Home Y5&6

Have a good evening.

Diary Dates

May
11
Mon
KS2 SATs (Year 6)

May 11 – May 14 all-day
Jul
1
Wed
Yr 4 Residential

Jul 1 – Jul 3 all-day
Jul
11
Sat
Myddle Fete

Jul 11 all-day
Sep
2
Wed
Autumn Term 2020

Sep 2 – Dec 18 all-day
Oct
26
Mon
Half Term

Oct 26 – Oct 30 all-day
Dec
21
Mon
Christmas Holidays

Dec 21 2020 – Jan 5 2021 all-day
Jan
4
Mon
PD Day

Jan 4 all-day
Jan
5
Tue
Spring Term 2021

Jan 5 – Apr 1 all-day
Feb
15
Mon
Half Term

Feb 15 – Feb 19 all-day
Apr
2
Fri
Easter Holidays

Apr 2 – Apr 16 all-day
Apr
19
Mon
Summer Term 2021

Apr 19 – Jul 16 all-day
May
3
Mon
May Day

May 3 all-day
May
31
Mon
Half – Term

May 31 – Jun 4 all-day
Jul
16
Fri
End of Term

Jul 16 all-day

Rhino Daily Challenge – Maths

Money Bags

Tom divided 15 coins, each 1p, into four small bags.

bags

He labelled each bag with the number of 1p coins inside it.

After doing this, he could then pay any amount of money from 1p to 15p by just using the certain bags without the need to open any bags.

How many 1p coins did Tom put in each bag?

Is there only one way Tom could have done this? If so, why?

Working From Home Y5&6 – Thursday 14th May 2020

Good morning Y5&6. It looks like it might be a pleasant day today. Here’s today’s weather forecast….
https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2637891

 

Here’s today’s timetable:
Daily Timetable Thursday 14.5.20

9:00 Morning exercise & Spelling Shed

9:30 English (Minotaur v Polythemus)
English – Thursday Lesson 4 – 14.5.20

11:00 Maths (Calculation starter – Kahoot for Y5s & Y6s)
Y5 Maths Thursday 14.5.20
Y5 Maths Thursday 14.5.20 Activity 1
Y5 Maths Thursday 14.5.20 Activity 2
Y6 Maths Thursday 14.5.20

1:00 Reading

1:20 Art or D&T
Art Thursday 14.5.20 Lesson 4
D&T – Thursday 14.5.20 – Lesson 4

Have a good day. Keep in touch!

Highlights From Home Y5&6 – Wednesday 13th May 2020

Another active day from everybody in Y5&6 in your learning and your physical well being. Well done to those Y5s who took part in the Kahoot Maths calculation quiz today. It takes a while to organise so it’s pleasing that a lot of you are taking part. It’s a lot of fun! As for the Y6s, I hope you are always checking the Bikeability levels so you can tick off everything that you’ve achieved so far.

There’s been lots going on for you all to see so here’s the main highlights of the day.
Wednesday’s 13.5.20 Highlights from Home Y5&6
If you missed Newsround today, here it is…….
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/news/watch_newsround

Have a lovely evening and a good night’s sleep.

Working From Home Y5&6 – Wednesday 13th May 2020

Good morning Y5&6.
Well done to the following children, who have reached these Class Dojo landmarks because of their hard work at home.
50 Dojos
Dante, Heidi, Holly H, Isla, Isobel, Jacob, Lily, Megan, Sophie & Toby
100 Dojos
Amy, Bethany, Cameron, Chloe, Harvey, Henry, Jack, Katie, Lucy, Reuben, Ruby & Zoe
200 Dojos
Chanel

 

Here’s the weather forecast for today.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2637891

 

Why not catch up on yesterday’s Newsround to start your day?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/news/watch_newsround

 

Here’s your timetable of learning for today.
Daily Timetable Wednesday 13.5.20

9:00 Morning exercise & Spelling Shed

9:45 English
English Wednesday Lesson 3 – 13.5.20

 

11:00 Maths
Y5 Maths Wednesday 13.5.20
Y5 Maths Wednesday Activity 13.5.20
Y6 Maths Wednesday 13.5.20

 

1:00 Reading

1:20 Computing 13.5.20

2:00 Physical ActivityBikeability – Keep working through the Levels!

Have a good day! Let me know if you need anything.
Mr Hughes

Highlights From Home – Y5&6 – Tuesday 12th May 2020

Well done everybody on another fantastic day’s learning from home. Apologies that it’s a bit late but I went out for a long run this evening.

I hope that you enjoyed the maths Kahoot quiz that was created for both Y5 and Y6 today. My advice would be to always have a pencil / piece of paper handy just in case you need to do any quick workings out. I can change the amount of time given to answer each question, so I will always given you extra time on the questions that take more thought.

In English, congratulations to Theseus who was voted as the most heroic ancient Greek mythical warrior, beating Odysseus by 9 votes to 4. We had some excellent persuasive writing produced from it.

I hope that you enjoyed learning about the Battle of Marathon in History today and how the Athenians and Spartans were different in how they were ruled back in the Ancient Greek period.

Here’s today’s ‘Highlight’s From Home’.
Tuesday’s 12.5.20 Highlights from Home Y5&6

 

Here’s Jack’s English from today also….
Jack chose Odysseus for Ancient Greece’ Talent

See you in the morning! Sleep well!

Rhino Daily Challenge – Writing

Can you write a Limerick?

A limerick is a silly poem with five lines.  They are often funny or nonsensical.  Limericks were made famous by Edward Lear, a famous author who wrote the “Book of Nonsense” in the 1800’s.  This was an entire book of silly limericks.

How to write a limerick:

The first, second and fifth lines rhyme with each other and have the same number of syllables (typically 8 or 9).
The third and fourth lines rhyme with each other and have the same number of syllables (typically 5 or 6)
Limericks often start with the line “There once was a…” or “There was a…”

Here are some examples about teachers:

There was a headmaster from Quebec,
Who wrapped both his legs round his neck,
But then he forgot,
How to untie the knot,
And now he’s an absolute wreck.
There once was a teacher from Leeds,
Who swallowed a packet of seeds,
In less than an hour,
Her nose was a flower,
And her hair was a bunch of weeds.
There was a young teacher from Harrow,
Whose nose was too long and too narrow,
It gave so much trouble,
That he bent it up double,
And wheeled it around school in a barrow.

Challenge:

Can you write some Limericks of your own?

Can you write a Limerick about yourself? There was a young man/lady called….

ZOOM CLASS MEETING

I would like to create the opportunity for you to see and speak to me and all of your classmates via a class zoom meeting, on Thursday 14th May in the afternoon around 2pm. During the meeting, I would also like you to share one of the limericks you have written.

If you are not familiar with zoom, it is quite easy to use and set up. Best way to start, is to ‘Google Search’ zoom and just follow the instructions. Many of you may have already used zoom and are probably more familiar with it than I am!

I will be sending out a link via Dojo for you to be able to join the meeting later on today. Can’t wait to see you all.

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