Instructions for parents – online teaching
Supplementary Terms and conditions for Online Instrumental lessons (1)
Instructions for parents – online teaching
Supplementary Terms and conditions for Online Instrumental lessons (1)
Every year the National Association of Teachers of R.E. hold an art competition called Spirited Arts and this year we were going to take part as a school. As we can no longer do that, I am attaching the details of the competition in case anyone would like to create an entry at home. There are a number of themes on which your art could be created. These are judged in different age groups and the winners get themselves an Amazon voucher!
Full details can be found here: https://www.natre.org.uk/uploads/Spirited%20Arts/Spirited%20Arts%202020%20competition%20details.pdf and examples of previous year’s entries can be seen here: https://www.natre.org.uk/about-natre/projects/spirited-arts/spirited-arts-gallery/2019/
If you do create an entry, please send it into the school office so we can send the school entries in together.
Happy creating!
Mrs Gregory
Some families have worked with BEAM, however the service is not currently operating as it normally would. We are pleased to share that they are offering an email service, which would involve a callback. Please see here for more details : FLYER
As you may be aware, all pupils should have their own login to Reading Eggs / Eggspress at home as teachers are setting reading and spelling activities online.
Here is a guide to help you work with your pupils on the online resource: Reading Eggs – Parent Help Guide
Here is some very important work to do this week!
We are really keen that all pupils remain safe online – we are aware that some may be using their devices more than usual to do homework and keeping in touch with friends and family.
Here are some links to guide children and parents and carers in staying safe online:
What do you need to do if you need to report something?
In school, we cover internet safety regularly. We believe that this is a very important area to revise and be aware of, as dangers online do evolve over time. With that in mind, we would like to share the following resources:
From the DFE – Support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online includes:
Thank you for completing the work set by your teachers – we recognise that it is also great to keep busy with other activities. Hopefully the following activities are useful during the next week:
Please read the following letter from the Staff across the Federation:
The pupils who are still attending school have now completed the artwork on the wall in the playground! Thanks to you all – it looks great! I am sure you will agree that it certainly brightens up that area!