Ms. Barton shares returning to school news - click the link to watch
https://www.loom.com/share/0c96aad8dce24af582f13d99ea745e30
important notes
Your teachers and adults will prepare your classrooms for your return
Your teacher will have an online meeting with you next week to talk about your learning and find out how you are feeling about returning to school. Your home adults can listen to this too!
Next week there will be two assemblies for you all
1. Mrs Rose will run one reminding you all about our school behaviour rules for keeping everyone safe during corona virus
2. Mr. Wootton and Ms Barton will lead one reminding everyone about how everyone will get into school and move around school
Home learning will continue but we will have Screen Free Friday on 5th March and World Book Day fun on 4th March
Children's Mental Health Week 1st -7th February 2021
Express Yourself Assembly
We hope you've enjoyed some of the mental health activities this week.
Please have a look at this short assembly to celebrate Children’s Mental Health Week.
Have a go at expressing yourselves in a unique way this week. If you’re stuck for ideas, use making a mistake as your inspiration like the author of ‘the story ‘oops I made a mistake’ .
Please share your pictures and videos on SeeSaw or Tapestry!
https://www.loom.com/share/879429147295476eb68a1081fa642896
This assembly has been produced by Oak National Academy and is for children across the whole country.
It features primary pupils and well-known faces discussing the theme of Children’s Mental Health Week, and identifies ways that children can get involved at home. It is hosted by Blue Peter’s Lindsey Russell and CBBC Presenter and Place2Be Champion Rhys Stephenson.
If you are a budding TV presenter aged between 7-14 you may wish to enter the 'Young Presenter' competition organised by BAFTA. Watch the assembly to find out more!
https://www.childrensmentalhealthweek.org.uk/news/watch-our-children-s-mental-health-week-assembly-with-bafta-kids-and-oak-national-academy/