Covid, Flu or Cold?

Since returning to school, we are naturally experiencing some anxiety from parents as to whether their child has symptoms of Covid, whether to keep them at home or whether to try and book a Covid test.

Children’s immunity to common colds is always weaker after the summer holidays, but after such a long absence, this is more pronounced this year and the children seem to be already catching bugs.

Parents need to read the guidance and decide whether they think their child has the key indicators for Covid when they are at home. In school, if we think the child has symptoms, we will phone you to collect them immediately.  The following table will help you to compare the symptoms  – it’s just a guide from the internet so please treat is as such. I’ll also put a link to the website where it is from, as I found that it explained the symptoms of each quite clearly compared to other documents.

https://intermountainhealthcare.org/blogs/topics/live-well/2020/03/whats-the-difference-between-a-cold-the-flu-and-coronavirus/

Bags and items from home

Please can we remind you that we asked children to just bring a bookbag this year. If you are bringing a small bag so that it can hold the packed lunch as well, this must be as small as possible with no other items from home. Please make sure there are not lots of keyrings, teddies or soft balls hanging from the bags.

There are two reasons for this rule:

  1. space in class is limited as we cannot store bags in the shared areas. Classrooms need to be as uncluttered as possible.
  2. we need to control items bought in from home to prevent cross-contamination.

Thank you for your support with this.

Covid Recovery Plan

We want to let our families know that we have carefully planned the children’s return to school this term to take into account their long absence from school due to lockdown and their well-being.

We are starting the year with a whole school book focus: Oliver Jeffers ‘Here we are’. Two weeks of planning has been written by literacy and well-being experts to encourage a sense of community across the entire school, to reflect on the last few months, and also help our whole school look forward to the future in a positive way.  At the end of the unit there is an activity where pupils, staff and even parents can share their own notes for living on Planet Earth, supporting everyone to move forward positively.

We have also purchased a new PSHE scheme of work called JIGSAW – you may hear your child talk about the Jiggy (cuddly jigsaw piece) for their class, or Paws the cat, who helps them to pause for thought and be mindful.  Jigsaw PSHE perfectly connects the pieces of Personal, Social and Health Education, emotional literacy, social skills and spiritual development. As the Covid-19 pandemic has caused so much disruption and continues to impact on school life, we are pleased to be able to deliver some specially written lesson plans and resilience-building activities with your children.  We will continue to use the award-winning Shropshire Respect Yourself program to deliver RSE later in the year. You will be given details about what is covered in RSE, which parts are statutory and which parts are optional as well as a chance to look at the materials beforehand.

In maths, we follow the White Rose planning and this term, they have buit recovery units into their plans. Maths objectives from the summer term will be woven carefully into this terms work to help remind and reinforce the key areas they may have missed.

Support at home: please continue to use Dojo messages to communicate with the class teacher. Be aware that the first few weeks will be very tiring for the children  – we need to increase their mental stamina; school is a very stimulating environment and this in itself can make children very tired. Don’t expect too much of them when they get home.

It has been a fantastic first three days. Lots of smiles from staff and children and it has been lovely to see how keen the chidlen are to be here and get back to business!

Lovely Surprise ?

 

Thank you to Jemma, Little Angels, who cheered us all up on our first day back at school with these beautiful rainbow balloons, it looked fantastic.

A lovely surprise ? Thank you 

 

Homework issued on 3rd September

Homework for Tiger Class will be issued every Thursday and due back the following Monday.

Times tables tests and Spelling tests will take place every Monday.

Year 2 

10 x table sheet (in Homework books)

Spellings (in Spellings book) – can also be found on Tiger Class Spellings page of our School website.

Assigments in Maths Shed and Spelling Shed – login details can be find in Homework books.

Year 3

10 x table and 5 x table sheets (in Homework books)

Spellings (in Spellings book) – can also be found on Tiger Class Spellings page of our School website.

Assigments in Maths Shed and Spelling Shed – login details can be find in Homework books.

Y3 Spellings to be tested on 7th September 2020

Spellings
mouth
around
sprout
sound
spout
ouch
hound
trout
found
proud

Year 2 spellings to be tested on 7th September 2020

Spellings
badge
edge
bridge
dodge
fudge
ridge
smudge
judge
wedge
lodge

Meet the Tiger Team

As we start a new school year, I would just like to introduce you to the team working with Tiger Class this year.
I will continue to teach the Class from Monday to Thursday and Mrs Foster (who is also our SENCO) will teach them on Friday mornings (Science and RE).
Our TAs for this year are Mrs Rohr (Mon-Weds), Mrs Harris (Weds-Fri pm) and Ms Levine (Thur-Fri am), and they will be supporting in all lessons, as well as leading some group sessions for Phonics and whole-class Art and D&T.
On Wednesdays and Fridays, we have a new PE coach leading those sessions and on Thursdays, we will have a specialist from the Shropshire Music Service delivering our Music lessons.
During the Autumn Term, we will also be joined by Ms Leese, an Associate Teacher who is doing her Teacher Training with the University of Chester, and will be based at Tiger Class to start with. She has already met the children this week and is, obviously, smitten with them! ??
If you have any questions about the Tiger Team, feel free to drop me a message.
Mrs Crowe ?

Updated arrival and collection times

Changes to staggered drop off and collection times

Effective from Thursday 3.9.2020

Thank you so much for all your patience and consideration on our first day back. We monitored the time it took for each class to get inside and the volume of adults using the playground one way system. We are now able to make some amendments to our planned timings which we hope will make things even quicker and easier for you.

Arrival:

We would like to trial opening the gates for panda, tiger, rhino and jaguar classes between 8:40-9:00 as we feel that it would give you the opportunity to be flexible and create a natural staggering of children. We noted that as no jaguar parents and very few rhino parents needed to come into the school grounds, it made social distancing much easier.

Nursery: the children can’t come into nursery as early as the rest of the school but it will be open at 8:55 onward for you.

Collection:

Again, due to the children being so swift we can condense the release times from each class slightly.

Nursery: 2:50 – 3:00

Panda: 2:55 – 3:00

Tiger: 3:00

Rhino: 3:05

Jaguar: 3:10

In order for this to work and to minimise the mixing of bubbles and adults, we would ask you to leave swiftly with your children and adhere to the one way system. There is a lot of space in the playground to enable people to pass each other or wait for a sibling without compromising social distancing.

Thank you for your support. We will continue to regularly review and update our Covid safety measures in the best interests of our children, families and staff.

 

 

 

Snow Leopards

Hello Snow Leopards, I hope you all had an enjoyable Summer.

We have been busy in nursery getting it all ready for your return. Myself and Fran are very excited, we hope you are too!

We will be unable to invite parents into the nursery setting, so drop off and collection with take place in the playground where parents will enter through the main school gate and exit through the nursery gate. This one way system is to limit contact with other parents.

Our drop off time is 9:15am and collection is 2:45pm
(Please refer to the older post with regards to drop off and collections, if you have any queries)

Please only send your child to nursery with the essentials that they may need in their bag (spare clothes, nappies, wipes, coats) please provide your child with a water bottle so your child has access to a drink throughout the day.
No toys from home are allowed to be brought into the setting.

School lunches:
Grab and Go bags will be available to order, unfortunately at the moment we are unable to provide hot lunches. Payments are preferred through our online system, though we do also accept cash in a named sealed envelope. You can also still provide a pack lunch for your children to bring into nursery.

We look forward to seeing you all tomorrow!

Jodie

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