Quarry Run – Postponed

Unfortunately, the Annual Quarry Run due to take place tomorrow has been postponed due to the forecast rising river levels.

The new date is Wednesday 20th March with exactly the same timings and arrangements.

Arthog 2024

A residential trip to Arthog has been booked for 2024 for the current year 5 (not year 4) class currently in Rhinos.

The dates are 10th – 12th July 2024. More details to follow in the next accademic year.

Many Thanks

 

Swimming Sessions Start – 26th April

Dear Parent/Carer

Just a quick reminder that the swimming sessions start tomorrow, Wednesday, 26th April.

Please ensure you send your child’s swimming kit with them, school do NOT have any spare kit which they can lend. Please can we also ask that the girls don’t wear tights on this day as it is a “challenge” for them to get dressed again following their session. Can we also ask that the girls have their hair tied up and that no one brings any aerosols.

If your child has any goggles they can bring them,  although it is not a necessity.

If you have any questions please give school a bell on 01939 290834

Regards

Mrs Smith

Rhino Class – important update

We just wanted to let Rhino class and families know that Miss Beauchamp is going to be teaching the class for 2 weeks from 20th April. The class are very familiar with Miss Beauchamp as she already has them two days a week, so this will keep the learning and routines very consistent for them. Mr Glover needs to take some time at home to support his wife who is having a major operation for this period of time. I know you will join me to wish him and his wife all the best with the operation and her on-going treatment for breast cancer.

‘Stepping Out’ Pedestrain training for Years 3, 4 and 5.

Stepping out training is starting tomorrow 24th January. This is for Years 3, 4 and 5.

Please can we have ALL reply slips back today or tomorrow morning at the latest please 

If we do not receive them in time, those children will not be allowed out on the walks.

Thanks

 

Numbots and Times Tables Rock Stars

We have just launched Numbots and Times Tables Rock Stars at Myddle!

All children – from Reception to Year 5 have now been given a login and can start playing straight away. We have launched a few challenges for the Summer Holidays and will announce the winners when we return to School in September.

The children are very excited about trying this out! More information about both programmes can be found below:

Numbots

I’m delighted to inform you about a new service we’re using to support your child’s addition and subtraction skills, called NumBots.

Big Difference

NumBots is an online game and playing little and often will significantly improve your child’s recall and understanding of number bonds and addition and subtraction facts. These are critical foundations in maths so we are excited by the impact NumBots will have.

Logging In

The children have been shown how to login and have brought home a letter with all required details. They might need some help navigating to the website and entering the details but once they’re in, they just need some quiet space to get on with the games.

Please ask your child’s teacher if they are struggling to login.

Important: please don’t allow siblings, friends or family to answer for them but do support your child if they’re stuck.

Little and often

In order to get the best out of NumBots children should regularly play for short bursts so we would ask you to give them 3 minutes, four five times a week.

Game Types

  1. Story Mode – the emphasis is on learning the ideas and concepts behind addition and subtraction so it features more diagrams, shapes and question styles.
  2. Challenge Mode – the emphasis is more on speed of recall of key facts, like number bonds to 10, doubling small numbers or adding & taking away in your head.

 

Times Tables Rock Stars

We recommend a “little and often” approach; 3 minutes practice a day, 4 or 5 times a week is a good target.

What are the different Game Modes?
Single Player               
Garage
10 coins per correct answer
Players answer the tables selected by their teacher or by TTRS’ Auto trainer.

Important: if you feel your child is overwhelmed by the number of tables they’re practising, please speak to their teacher. We suggest to teachers to select one table per week with small combinations every third or fourth week.

If your child is on Auto, they will practise the one table chosen for them* in small chunks of 4 questions at a time. Our algorithm selects the table after a Gig game.

Gig
10 coins per correct answer
If your child is on Auto training they will periodically play Gig games to assess which table is best for them to practise in the Garage.

Important: players must give each Gig performance their full concentration to demonstrate their tables skills. They may be returned to an earlier table if not.

Jamming
4 or 8 coins/correct answer
The only game mode without a timer, your child choses the table and the operation (× or ÷ or both) they want to practise. Answer 10, 20 or 30 questions.
Studio
1 coin per correct answer
Here your child earns their Rock Status, which is based on their Studio Speed. The faster they are the better their status. Studio Speed is the average of their most recent 10 Studio games. Suitable for confident players.
Soundcheck
5 coins per correct answer
Soundcheck games ask 25 multiplication questions (up to 12×12), allowing
6 seconds for each question. Suitable for confident players.
 Multi Player
Festival
1 coin per correct answer
Children compete against others from around the world, with their identities protected behind their rock names. Suitable for confident players.
Arena
1 coin per correct answer
Children race against other members of their class who are logged in and choose the same arena name at the same time. Like Garage, Arena games ask questions that are either set by the teacher or by TTRS’ Auto trainer.
Rock Slam
1 coin per correct answer
Players challenge their classmates or teachers to answer as many questions as they can in 60 seconds, setting a score for the challengee to beat. Pupils don’t need to be online at the same time.
Tournaments Battle of the Bands – groups of children within the same school (usually classes, year groups or teams) compete to have the highest average score per player.

Important: Each correct answer (in any game mode) earns 1 point towards the team’s total in addition to the coins earned. For example, in Garage games each correct answer is worth 1 point for the team and 10 coins for the player.

Top of the Rocks – think of this as a Battle of the Bands between schools. The winning class or school is the one with the most correct answers per person. Players’ identities are always protected behind their “Rock Names.”

Please let your child’s teacher know if you have any questions or comments.