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Assembly WB 27th April 

School Assembly 27th April 2020

Each week I am going to post a blog with an assembly theme. Each one will have a selection of questions that you can talk about and discuss at home along with some suggestions for activities that the children can take part in. 

This week's focus is on Responsibility. It is one of the Trust values and the one we would be looking at this half term. Please feel free to look at the assembly. Please email through any work or thoughts that come out of it. 

Stay safe. 

Mr Whipps

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27th April 2020 

Wellbeing and Health

As we enter another week of social distancing, I wanted to highlight the ways that we could look after our own mental health and wellbeing. These are very strange times and all the staff know how difficult it is juggling children, jobs and home learning. We have loved seeing the learning and activities that have been going on from cooking, model making, hairdressing and spelling. 

I have been trying to try different recipes out and have been trying to keep up with Joe Wicks (without much success). 

Thank-you to all of the people who have emailed the teachers about their learning along with requests for help. I also know that there are several of you out there who got the correct answer to my first riddle! For those of you playing along the second one is: What type of bell can't you hear in springtime?

One thing that I would like to share with you as a way to practise mindfulness is making a "Positivity Jar". Each day spend a few minutes as a family and write down all the things that made you smile that day. It could be the sunshine, a joke or what you saw on a walk. Soon you will be able to see all the positive things that have happened over the course of time. 

Alongside the wellbeing page on the website here, I have included some links that may be useful for helping with mental health and wellbeing. If you know of any more, please let me know. 

www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-guidance-on-supporting-children-and-young-peoples-mental-health-and-wellbeing/guidance-for-parents-and-carers-on-supporting-children-and-young-peoples-mental-health-and-wellbeing-during-the-coronavirus-covid-19-outbreak

Healthy body: https://www.sportengland.org/stayinworkout Healthy Mind https://www.nhs.uk/oneyou/every-mind-matters/

Keeping safe online: https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/support-tools/home-activity-worksheets?utm_source=Thinkuknow&utm_campaign=03cb8440df-TUK_ONLINE_SAFETY_AT_HOME_24_03_20&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0b54505554-03cb8440df-64756705

For children who enjoy cooking :https://www.jamieoliver.com/kitchen-buddies/

PE: Joe Wicks on YouTube is very rewarding. 

Please stay well in these times. 

Mr Whipps. 

 


Home learning examples 

Home learning fun!

I hope you are all well and safe at the moment. 

I would like to share with you some of the amazing h0ome activities that have been going on. Please keep them coming and remember to try and crack the riddles (well done to those of you who have already worked out the first one!)

Stay safe and look after yourselves. 

Mr Whipps

 


New Home Learning 

BBC Bitesize Daily

I hope this blog entry finds you and your families well. The purpose of this update is to let you know that today, the BBC launched "Bitesize Daily". This is a section of their website where each year group has a selection of lessons each day. They are aimed at the correct curricular level and cover all the core subjects and others such as science, history, geography and also wellbeing. 

They are well worth looking at and asking the children to have a go at if they feel able. There are a host of famous people helping to create the content including Sir David Attenborough, Danny Dyer and Dr Who to name a few. 

Again, please complete the work that you feel able to. It can be done alongside the work set by teachers on the blog pages. Staff are happy to support through email.

Please stay well. 

Mr Whipps

 


Blog Update 20th April 2020 

Updates and Thanks

I hope this blog finds you and your family safe and well as we enter the second week of the summer term.

Many thanks to all those parents and carers who have taken the time to sit with their children and to sent in the comments for the reports. It always brings a smile to our faces to find out what you have enjoyed most (from playing with friends, using the drones or the maths sessions) and how much you enjoy your time at school!

It has also been wonderful to recieve so many photos and examples of work that you have been doing. Spellings, arts, crafts and writing have all featured highly in this regard. I am hoping to be able to share some of these with you on this page, so please keep them coming in. 

With at least another three weeks of the lockdown in place, we are recieving daily updates from the trust and Department for Education. I will share these with you in this section as well. We are still unsure when school with re-open but when we have more information about this, we will pass it on.

In the meantime, I am going to set some challenges on this page to see if you are able to complete them. Keep your answers at home and share them with me once school opens again. 

Riddle One: What can be broken but still be right twice a day?

The wellbeing of the children is important to all of the staff at Darite. To this end, if you are able please have a go at the home learning that will be updated on the class pages weekly. The staff are always happy to help answer any questions you have. I will also add a mindfulness excersise on this page weekly that you can have a go at with the children.

Mindfulness Activity One: Find a quiet place to sit. Set a timer for one minute and close your eyes. Listen to your surroundings and think about the sounds, smells and other things you notice. After the minute is up, open your eyes. You can always draw one of the things you heard. 

Please stay healthy and stay in touch if you need us.



 


Welcome back 

Welcome to the summer term. 

It is a very strange blog entry this week. We have just finished what would have been the Easter holidays and would have welcomed the children back this week for my favourite term of the academic year! I hope that you are all healthy and managed to enjoy the sunshine and wonderful weather we had over the last two weeks. 

With the current school closures, all the staff are missing the children terribly and have been loving seeing the activities that you have been up to over the holiday and during the school closures. Please keep these coming in, they really make us smile.

The teachers have again put up new home learning on the class blog pages of the website. If you have any questions about this learning, the staff are only too happy to answer questions via email. The priority during this time is to keep well and healthy and we are only too aware of juggling your responsibilities with those of home learning. There is no pressure to complete it all or push children too hard, the health, safety and wellbeing of you and your family comes first. 

Please stay safe and get in contact if we can help at all. 
 

 


Thank-you 

Thank-you everyone!

Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to share with us the things that they have been doing whilst at home. It's been fascinating to see (and borrow) some of the things that you have been doing.

Fixing model cars, running around outside, following Joe Wicks have all played a major part in the learning from home this week. 

We are grateful for those parents who have emailed us pictures and information along with the praise for the school and staff. 

We hope you are keeping well.

Some more amazing examples of home learning!



 


School Closure 

School Closure and Accessing Work

Yesterday was a very strange day and one that I'm sure we will all remember. We are as disappointed as you all will be with the news, however, we understand why we have to close and are committed to playing our part in preventing the spread of the disease. We are awaiting further guidance from the government about how children of key workers and key children are identified and how we will continue to support them. When we have more information we will communicate this with you as soon as possible. 

Our role as a school now is to support you as much as possible with the educational and emotional care of your children whilst they are unable to attend school. To help you with this, in the main menu section of the website, you will find the Class pages. This is the page where we write class blogs for you. They now also contain suitable materials for you to use at home. The material posted now provides enough work to last until the end of term (27th March) and we will continue to post beyond that point. There are also several links to amazing web-based resources that school either subscribe to, are free or the companies behind them are providing free for the duration of the closure. We will continue to add these as we become aware of new resources to use. 

Do not worry about any of the work and we understand that for many parents who have more than one child and where you have to work from home for example, completing learning with your child will be difficult every day. I would like to thank the staff in school for their quick gathering of work as due to the nature of the school, they have provided it very quickly and for multiple age groups. The staff will continue to add new work as needed and we would love to hear about any of the work that you have been completing when the school opens again. 

Please remember that there are many other ways to learn. Reading books, watching films and talking about them, playing traditional games such as board games, looking for bugs in the garden and then researching what they are, completing jigsaws for fine motor skills etc. are just as valuable as learning experiences. 

We will continue to send you emails and we will use Facebook to highlight new content. Feel free to email us during school hours if you have any questions. Please do bear in mind that while some staff may be at home, they may also find it challenging to respond immediately, as they may be also looking after and caring for family members. We will always reply as soon as we can. You can either email me at head@dariteprimary.co.uk, especially if you have a general question or comment, or if your message is about learning and content on the Class page for your child, please email the class teacher using their initial and surname followed by @dariteprimary (e.g. calberts@dariteprimary.co.uk)

Finally, thank you so much for your patience, support and response to our increasingly challenging situation over this last week. We have been overwhelmed by the positive comments and the children have been very calm, and interested in understanding the situation in which we find ourselves, even if they are a little fed up of washing their hands! This is a difficult and unknown time for us all, so from our amazing Darite Primary community, I send our best wishes and hopes that you can all stay safe, fit and well in the coming weeks and months. If you have any photographs that you are willing to share of the activities you get up to when learning at home, please do send them to me and I may be able to add them to my blog; a great way to keep in touch and raise much needed smiles.

Please stay safe in these testing times. 
 
Mr Whipps

 


World book day 

World Book Day

To celebrate world book day and share our love of reading, the whole school dressed to impress as their favourite book characters. 

We were inundated by witches, wizards, fairies, monsters, sports cars and six Burglar Bills (teachers love dressing up too!)

It was wonderful to see so many parents, carers, grandparents, relatives and friends join us for the reading breakfast. Nothing beats the smell of toast  and books in the morning! 

Thank-you so much to all the adults who helped with costumes and made the day so amazing. 

 


Classical Class! 

String Quartet

The whole school enjoyed a fantastic assembly by the Florian String Quartet on Tuesday. They learned about the different types of instruments and how teamwork is essential for creating the music. We also learned about the folk music of Scandinavia and how the musical sounds of the instruments can be made by plucking as well as using the bow. 

They followed it up with the second workshop with Class 3. The children loved it. 

 


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