Friday 30 September 2016

Newsletter 30.09.16


On Monday we had princes and princesses, animals, superheroes, fairies, fire fighters, fairy tale creatures and so many more interesting book characters in F2.  Even the teachers dressed up as the characters from Room on the Broom, our focus book.  As part of the Brilliant Books celebrations we had visiting author Ciaran Murgtah read one of his very own books, Sugar Plum Scary, to us. 






As part of our Room on the Broom focus the teachers in F1 and F2 put on a performance for the children which went down a treat!  The children were enthralled.  This further fuelled the children’s interest in the story leading to craft and numeracy activities, that were enjoyed throughout the week.  The children made magic wands and enjoyed casting spells, making potions, witches hats and broomsticks.
You can watch the animated version of the story together with your child at the link below.





On Tuesday the children came to school in their PJ’s ready for snuggle up and read.  Before lunch the children listened to a story and then shared books together.  We strongly encourage you to read to your child every day, the benefits of this to your child’s learning cannot be overestimated.


Tips for reading to your child at home:
·        * Make reading fun.  This should be a special time for you and your child to enjoy together.
·         *Keep reading short, simple and often (young children have shorter attention spans).
·       *  Choose engaging books (in your own language).  Try books with flaps or different textures particularly for children who find it hard to sit.
·         *Ask questions and listen to your child’s ideas and thoughts.
·         *Read favourite stories again and again, this builds enthusiasm for reading.


It is wonderful to see the progress the children are making participating, listening and following instructions during our large group times, they particularly enjoyed parachute games and music with Ms Claudine this week. 


Notices:

Swimming
As per our school swimming policy, all children who are well enough to be at school will be presumed fit for swimming, unless they have a doctor’s note. 

Water bottles and Hats
Please remember to pack a water bottle and hat for your child each day, we take these with us as we explore the different learning areas around the school.

Have a great weekend!
Ms Sara, Ms Precious and Ms Claudine

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