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Autumn News Week 6 December 9th 2022

Good morning everyone,

We enjoyed the Christmas fair and thank you for your support with this. The money raised will help us to fund our enrichment programme. This will be taking on the form of Children’s University courses which children can sign up for. More information soon.

Thank you to all who entered our Christmas baking competition.  Entries are amazing and was very difficult to choose between them. Congratulations, the winner is Jenson (Y3) and runner- up winners are Ziva (R) and Mia (Y4).

Today we are awarding the following children their certificates

France Class

Ivie-Mae Fitzakerley – For always being a kind friend and thinking of others.

 Caison Hardcastle – For following instructions and listening carefully.

Canada Class

The whole of year 1 for two fantastic Nativity performances to parents. We are so proud of the confidence, bravery, resilience and positive attitude you have all shown. Amazing singing and acting!

Australia Class

Whole of Australia class – Scholarship, all the hard work of practicing their lines and songs for the nativity. They were amazing and should be proud of their performance.

Egypt Class

Conlon – Tenacity for being able to keep calm and controlled when someone was antagonising him.
Isla – Empathy – Showing her friends she cares about them.

Japan Class

Mia Squires
Taylor Gibbons

Brazil Class

Harley Evans – Scholarship
Archie Chapman – Scholarship
Oakley Mee – Tenacity

Antarctica Class

Callum Pearman – empathy – supporting across the school to help with the school events
Katie Bradley – tenacity-  coming in every day while she hasn’t felt 100% and still giving all her work her very best

Have a good day and a relaxing weekend

Mrs Mason

Don’t forget-

We will be inviting you to a pre shopping event before the Christmas fair. This will be a chance to purchase pre loved books and toys for Christmas.

Festive holiday camp
This provision is free to any child/family on free school meals or those in receipt of financial support, typically universal credit. We also have a limited amount of paid places available for those families who are not eligible for the free places as low as £12 per day. Lunch is also provided for every child who attends.
We will be delivering, Monday 19th – Friday 23rd December, 9am-3pm:
Woodfield Primary, 5 Gurney Rd, Doncaster DN4 8LA
Marshland Primary, Marshland Rd, Moorends, Doncaster DN8 4SB
Long Toft Primary, 29 Church Rd, Stainforth, Doncaster DN7 5AE

I’ve attached an information letter and parents can be directed to book here – https://www.activefusion.org.uk/camps/

 

 

 

https://open.spotify.com/album/1MrGxAUWIWd9ZRXelWwT9D

The songs can also be found if you search Young Voices 2022-23 Songs. 

 

Book at Bedtime

Message from Mrs Fletcher

As the nights draw in, we are giving you the perfect opportunity to snuggle up and keep warm together. The next half term, right up until the Christmas break, will be our ‘Book at Bedtime’ term! This will be a competition, encouraging everyone to share a book before bed. This could be older children reading to younger siblings, Parents reading to their children or children reading to Parents. We ask that, for the whole term, a book is shared at bedtime and you sign the calendar, that your child will bring home. At the end of the half term, we ask that the calendars are returned to school, fully signed, and they will be entered in to a special draw for a lovely prize. There will be 2 prizes; for EYFS/KS1 and for KS2.

In addition, we will loan out school books from our new library, in order for children to be fully engaged in the books shared.

At Denaby Main Primary, we believe that reading/sharing books together is fundamental in developing a long-lasting love for books that enhances children’s vocabulary, their imagination and their writing skills.

Thank you for your continued support. Happy reading..

 

Children’s University

 If you haven’t signed up then please return your letter so your child can take part. Attendance at lunchtime or after school clubs will earn your child a stamp on their record. These will be added up over the year so that your child can attend the graduation ceremony.

  • Receive a BRONZE certificate when children have collected 30 hours in their Passport to Learning.
  • The next one will be a SILVER certificate for 65 hours.
  • Then a GOLD certificate for 100 hours.
  • Thereafter, children will then get certificates at every stage of 3065 and 100 hours after that, all the way up to 1,000 hours!

Graduation

  • Children only need to collect 30 hours in their passport to be invited to our Children’s University Graduation!
  • Children will be invited to the annual CU graduation ceremony held at Doncaster College & University Centre.
  • Children wear a mortar board cap and gown and are presented with a special graduation certificate.
  • Families, friends and teachers are invited, with talks from guest speakers and performances where possible

Class PE days

Children can wear school PE kit ( no logos please.)
Y1 – Monday and Wednesday
Y2  – Wednesday and Thursday
Y4  – Tuesday (all PM)
Y3 – Monday and Wednesday
Y5 – Tuesday and Friday
Y6 – Thursday and Friday

 

 Remember if children read at least 4 times in the week and have their reading diary signed they can earn stickers on their chart. These stickers earn the children a prize for each milestone they hit. We will also feature their photo in the school hall and in this news post. So please support your child to read as much as possible. Thank you.

Below is a handy guide for parents of children in Years 1 and 2.

How We Teach Reading KS1

 

Key Date

December

Wednesday 14th Dec – Xmas dinner day & Xmas jumper day

Thursday 15th Dec- 2.30pm – Christmas carol service

Friday 16th December- Xmas activity afternoon and non uniform day

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