Thursday, 14 May 2020

New Home Learning for Week 5 and 6- Now available !

Week 5 and 6 Home Learning is now available on the school website.

Under the "Children" tab or click on the red "Home Learning Support" icon on the home page. 

Click on the text under the phoenix pictures with your child's year group.
or

Wednesday, 13 May 2020

Reading support at home


https://clubs-kids.scholastic.co.uk/ - Book themed games and activities




http://wordsforlife.literacytrust.org.uk/ - Games and family literacy activities from the Literacy Trust


Also, a reminder that if children have a library card then they can access the e-Library where they will have free access to thousands of eBooks, eAudiobooks, eMagazines and eNewspapers

Parent Survey - Nursery,Year R,Year 1 and Year 6 only please


Following the Prime Minister's announcement that children in 
Year N, R, 1 and 6 
MAY return to school from 1st June, please can I ask that you complete this short survey to help inform our initial planning.
Many thanks,
Mrs Sarah Jack
Dear Parents/ Carers

Due to school closures relating to the coronavirus, for a limited period of time Kent Educational Psychology Service are offering free consultations via video/phone call for 30 minutes, where parents/carers can talk to an educational psychologist. The aim of this service is to provide advice and guidance to support children’s wellbeing and learning during the time of school closures.

Topics or areas that you may wish to discuss could include:

·     Anxiety around the current situation and its impact on your children and family. 
·      Supporting your children’s emotional needs.
·      Concerns about family relationships.
·      Concerns about friendships, learning, daily structure and sleep routines. 
·      How you can best look after yourself to support your children.
·      Preparing for the transition back to school.
If you would like to make use of this service, please contact: kepscommunitysupport@kent.gov.uk When you e-mail, please give: 
-   your name; 
-   phone number;
-   the time of day that would be most convenient to be called back (i.e. morning, afternoon, early evening);
-   a brief description of what you wish to discuss.  

We will do our best to respond within two working days but this may be subject to availability.

You may also find the following organisations helpful at this time:
·      Contact- Free helpline and website for families
0808 808 3555   contact.org.uk
·      Mind UK- Charity supporting mental health
Mind.org.uk
·      Family Action- Free helpline for families 
0808 802 6666
·      Kooth- Counselling app for young people
·      The Samaritans 
116 123
·      Young minds parent helpline
0808 802 5544
·      National Autistic Helpline
0808 800 4104   www.autism.org.uk

Best Wishes
Kent Educational Psychology Service


Tuesday, 12 May 2020

Well Done Purple Mash Stars!

Hayley - Y3
Becoming a Rock Legend on 27/04/20

Gurshan -Y3
Becoming a Rock Legend on 10/05/20

Martyna -Y4
Becoming a Rock Hero on 09/04/20

Rajan -Y4
Becoming a Rock Hero on 08/05/20
 
Paige -Y5
Major improvement to her studio speed! 12.24 to 3.61

Candice -Y5
Improvement ​to her studio speed! 20.69 to 1.94

Ethan - Y6
Improvement to his studio speed! 8.33 to 3.61

Nathan - Y6
Improvement to his studio speed! 16.22 to 1.57



Mindfulness



Parents Online Resources



Monday, 11 May 2020

Dear Parents/Carers,

I am sure many of you will have watched the Prime Minister’s address to the nation last night. 

You will have heard the Prime Minister say that the government believes it may be in a position to implement a phased re-opening of primary schools for certain year groups‪ from the 1st of June. This is part of the government’s conditional plan, which it says will remain under regular review.

As parents, you will have many questions regarding this recent announcement, which will range from exactly which children could come back into school first to how are we going to keep them safe and ensure social distancing measures. 

Unfortunately I am unable to answer these questions at this time, however I would like to reassure you that the safety and well-being of our children and the rest of our school community remains my priority. 

Detailed guidance from the government is due to be published in the upcoming days. Once I receive this, I will be in a position to outline the best approach for Wrotham Road Primary School and what a possible return to school for some of our pupils would look like. 

In the short term, the school site will remain open for the children of key workers and we will still be supporting all our other parents remotely, as we have done over the past few weeks.

I will be in touch again when I have more information for you.


Many thanks

Sarah Jack

Purple Mash Login Details

If you need the login details for your child:

Please email

enquiries@wrotham-road.kent.sch.uk

and we will text you the username and password via the Teachers 2 Parents App.

Thursday, 7 May 2020

VE Day Resources



When is VE Day 2020?

VE Day 2020 takes place on Friday May 8 in the United Kingdom. This year, it will be on a Bank Holiday - a decision that has been made specially to honour the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
This day is also known as ‘Victory in Europe Day’. It was celebrated on 8th May, 1945 to mark the formal acceptance by the Allies of World War II of Nazi Germany’s unconditional surrender of its armed forces. This marked the end of World War II in Europe.

CGP- Primary Home Learning



Wednesday, 6 May 2020

Home Learning

All available on the school website under the "Children" tab or click on the red "Home Learning Support" icon on the home page. 

Click on the text under the phoenix pictures with your child's year group.
or

Chapter One: 'The Boy Who Lived' Wizarding World

Daniel Radcliffe reads the first chapter of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone/Sorcerer’s Stone, as part of Harry Potter At Home. Look out for more special video readings in the upcoming weeks.


Monday, 4 May 2020

VE Day

Looking for a fun and creative way to learn about the history of VE Day and how you can mark its 75th anniversary on 8th May?

Take part in Dan Snow's #VEDay 75 Creative Challenge.

Free Learning Activity Booklets for KS1 and KS2

FREE DOWNLOADS FOR YEAR 1 TO YEAR 6
Headstart have put together a selection of pages from a range of our Maths and English resources. The booklets are matched to objectives from the National Curriculum and are an ideal resource for children to complete while working independently from home.


Click Here

Purple Mash

Dear Parent/Carer,
Your child has access to Purple Mash, a whole world of fun and exciting learning opportunities in one safe place.
What is Purple Mash?
Purple Mash is a comprehensive suite of online learning tools and content, designed to be used by Primary aged children in the classroom and at home.
Find out more here: https://2simple.com/parents
What should you do first?
To begin with, it’s a good idea to log in to Purple Mash with your child. We suggest the following:
-Familiarising yourself with the menu icons.
-Looking at any set tasks that have been given to your child (2Dos)
-Finding out about Class Blogs and Display Boards accessible via the Sharing Icon
-Exploring the grammar, maths and spelling activities which match to the National Curriculum 

-Play one of many fun, educational collaborative games such as 2Race
-Delve into the Science area and find out about all the areas of Science it covers
-Investigate the Topics area to support securing their knowledge of the wider curriculum -Tour the Computing area trying out some of the tools such as 2Code, 2Go and Logo
-Get creative in the Tools section, from making an animation to building a printable 3D model -Dive into Serial Mash (an online library of books)
-Learn through play in Mini Mash (For children aged 3 to 5).


Happy Purple Mashing