Returning to School Guidance
Please note, this is for children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 and is provisional awaiting confirmation from the Government and Local Authority.
Please note, this is for children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 and is provisional awaiting confirmation from the Government and Local Authority.
For information on arrangements on dropping children off in the morning and collecting children in the afternoon, please read the following guidance. Please note, this is for children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 and is provisional awaiting confirmation from the Government and Local Authority.
Good morning, everyone! For our Friday activity, I’ve picked one of my favourites – fingerprint animal art! I often use this idea when creating Christmas cards or birthday cards. They’re simple to create and look very effective when put together. Here are some ideas:

You may also like to combine lots of creatures together to create an animal scene, like this:

Good morning, everyone! There are some fantastic, simple science experiments in this booklet.
Today I would like to share one of my favourite teaching resources. NRICH.
NRICH is an innovative collaboration between the Faculties of Mathematics and Education at the University of Cambridge, part of the University’s Millennium Mathematics Project.
NRICH provides thousands of free online mathematics resources for ages 3 to 18, covering all stages of early years, primary and secondary school education – completely free and available to all.
Whether you are a parent, a carer, a teacher, or have multiple ‘hats’, you will find that our latest Primary and Secondary Features contain a wealth of resources to support learners working mathematically at home. Each feature contains age-appropriate activities which have been grouped in the following ways:
In addition, the Primary Feature includes:
Good morning, everyone! Seeing the fantastic art you’ve all been doing recently with Miss Ashby’s art week made me think about how you all enjoy art. Art can sometimes need lots of resources so for today’s activity, I’ve found some ideas using something most of you might find in the kitchen – kitchen roll! Have a look at the photos below for inspiration for creating your own masterpieces using kitchen roll. As always, feel free to send any photos to [email protected]
