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Summer 1 News Week May 27th 2022

Good morning everyone,

Don’t forget its the….

I look forward to seeing you all later. Please see updated dates below. I have also included some links to some holiday activities. These can be logged as attending an experience for the Children’s University.

Have a good day and see you all after the holiday.

Mrs Mason

Half term activities

https://www.visitdoncaster.com/things-to-do/family-friendly/boston-park-farm/

https://www.visitdoncaster.com/things-to-do/family-friendly/d31-art-gallery/

https://www.visitdoncaster.com/things-to-do/family-friendly/danum-gallery-library-and-museum/

https://www.visitdoncaster.com/things-to-do/sports-and-outdoors/potteric-carr/

https://www.visitdoncaster.com/things-to-do/shopping/lakeside-village/

https://www.visitdoncaster.com/things-to-do/family-friendly/sunnybank-gardens-the-yorkshire-ice-cream-farm/

Prox & Reverie are a Doncaster based creative studio who create exciting new experiences for clients including WarnerMedia, Cadbury’s and The Science Museum Group.

We would like to invite families with curious children aged 7-11 (Keystage 2) to join us on the afternoon of the 31st May from 2.30pm onwards to help shape an exciting project about the future of TV.

We are working with the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford to create an exhibition that celebrates the 100 year anniversary of the BBC. The exhibition, which opens in July 2022 will imagine a talent show of the future, exploring the future of TV and how you will be the stars of the future.

We would love it if you could come along to our studio in the heart of Doncaster* to become a future ‘Star of the Show’, helping us test the design and technology for the exhibition. You will get to play with future technology, do a little bit of dancing, shape our characters and tell us your thoughts about what you like to watch and play.

Please get in touch with Caroline White on caroline@proxandreverie.com to arrange a place.

*Prox & Reverie are 5 minutes from Doncaster Central Train Station in Church View (DN1 1AF).

 

Advance Dates for your diary.

Wednesday 25th May- Selected pupils from Y5 to attend cricket tournament.

Friday May 27th- Family Jubilee picnic from 12.30 pm. School closes for 1/2 term.

Monday June 6th- School reopens.

Tuesday June 7th- re scheduled cricket sessions for Years 2 and 4.

Friday June 10th- NSPCC Big Play event

Monday 13th June- Year 6 Puberty Talk with the school nursing team.

Tuesday 14th- re scheduled cricket sessions for Years 1 and 3.

Monday June 20th- Year 6 visit to Rosehill Park.

Tuesday June 21st- Make Music Day

Friday 24th June- KS2 Fusion Festival of Sport- Year 4 attending.

Monday 27th – Arts week

Wednesday 29th June- Sing up day

Friday 30th June- French Day

Friday 1st July- Year 4 to Magna

Thursday 7th July- Sports Day

Monday 11th July- Year 6 visit to Austerfield

Tuesday 19th July- Year 6 visit to Hatfield Water Park

Friday 22nd July- Reports sent out.

Monday 25th July- Class swop week

Friday 29th July- non uniform and game day- End of term

 

Links to Summer 2 curriculum

Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum

Year 1 Curriculum

Year 2 Curriculum

Year 3 Curriculum

Year 4 Curriculum

Year 5 Curriculum

 

Year 6 Curriculum

 

Don’t forget you can wear your PE Kit on PE days.

We have been encouraging all children to wear the correct PE kit over the next few weeks.

  • Child to have a verbal warning the first time it is forgotten.
  • A text will be sent home on the second time it is forgotten.
  • A phone call home will happen on the third occasion (or speak to parents when they collect their child).

Please remember that children should not be wearing jewellery other than a watch and stud earrings. For PE these should be removed however if this is not possible we will supply the children with some tape to cover them up. This is for health and safety reasons.

PE Kit

White t shirt

Black shorts or plain  jogging trousers (in case we go outdoors)

School jumper/ cardigan ( in case we go outdoors)

Trainers/ plimsolls

Socks (children will be asked to remove these when we have indoor PE)

 

School Uniform

We have a number of children coming to school wearing jewellery. Can I reminded you that the only jewellery children should be wearing is a watch and small earrings if ears are pierced. Thank you.

 

Information for Year 1 parents.

 

How will the children know which words are ‘alien’ (nonsense) words?

The made-up ‘alien’ words are always presented with a picture of an alien, so the children know that they are not real words that they might recognise. They are very familiar with this concept.

 

How will the phonics screening be administered?

Each child is taken through the screening check by a teacher on a 1:1 basis. This will be in a quiet area and there is not a time limit.

 

Will we be told about our child’s results?

The results of the check will be issued in the end of year reports.

 

What is the pass mark?

The standard threshold pass mark for this year’s phonics screening check will be published on Monday 27 June (after the children have sat the check). Last year the pass mark was 32 out of 40.

 

What happens if my child doesn’t pass the phonics screening check?

Any child that does not reach the standard threshold will sit the 2020 screening check when they are in year 2, with the following year’s cohort of year 1s.

 

When will the phonics screening take place?

The government requires that the check must be taken during the week commencing 10th June. A pupil may only take the check the following week if they were absent during check week.

If a pupil doesn’t take the check during this period and returns to school after Friday 21st June they must be recorded as absent.

 

How can we support our child out of school?

Support your child by sharing their Read Write Inc reading books at home and practice red words, green words and unknown sounds.

An excellent website for phonic games is: http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/ All phonics phases are covered on this website.

 

Read as much as possible to and with your child. When children become more capable readers they develop the skill of word recognition. However, it is important that children continue to practise good sounding out and blending so they don’t fall into the trap of guessing the wrong word.

 

Which phonics phase will the phonics screening check focus on?

The check includes graphemes from all of the phases taught to the children since they started school. (Phases 2-5) Read Write Inc sets 1-3.

 

We are launching Children’s University in the next few weeks. We will be taking part in this because we want children to

  • Feel they have grown in confidence and self-belief
  • Enjoy new experiences, in new places and want to keep exploring
  • Believe they have a broader range of essential skills
  • Feel empowered to make positive choices about their future
  • See learning that is fun, aspirational and lifelong

 

 

Doncaster Reading Challenge

KS2 children (Years 3- 6) have brought their Doncaster Reading Challenge folders home. Inside the folders you will find a reading map on which the children can record the books they read at home. During the summer term there will be certificates and prizes for children filling their map.

https://literacytrust.org.uk/communities/doncaster/doncaster-reading-miles-challenge/

 

 

 

Please download the app so that you can see how many Dojo points your child has earned.

Internet Safety.

This website has some useful guides.

https://nationalonlinesafety.com/wakeupwednesday/what-is-online-safety

Example guides

Parent Guide-How to Set Up Parental Controls for iPhone Apps

Parent Guide-Fortnite

Alright Charlie

This resource is designed for use with children aged 9-11 in primary schools and aims to highlight the warning signs of grooming in an age-appropriate way.  We might need to think about using a younger age group also, possibly Year 4.

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