Monday, 20 April 2015

Tuesday 21st April 2015

Dear Parents / Carers,

I hope you enjoyed your Easter break. I certainly did!

We look forward to the start of our final term and hope that the sunshine and warmer weather continues so we can learn and play outside as much as possible. I would like to continue the weekly walks to Newbold College Grounds to observe changes, insects and growth that the warmer climate will bring.

PE
We will also be doing as much PE outside as we can. Our plan for this term is to focus on team-work, along with some competitive activities to prepare the children for our Sports Day later in the term. During the second half of this term, as well as our sports day, we will be celebrating international day and have our school trip to Bird World on 23rd June. More details to follow….

Early Years Worship
Last term we looked at Jesus as a teacher .We talked about what Jesus wants us to learn to do in order to bring others to him.
This term we will be exploring Jesus as a healer. The children will develop their understanding that Jesus gives us the gift of healing. 

Stay and Play
We look forward to welcoming as many parents as possible to our ‘stay-and-play’ session this Friday at 11.30am – 12.30pm. This will give you an insight as to what your child enjoys doing at school and an opportunity to ask us any questions you may have.

Phonics
We will continue to have our daily ability phonic groups and will be focusing on encouraging each child to write their name using the correct tripod grip. Please encourage this at home too. We will do our best to help prepare your child’s holistic development for their move to F2/reception (if applicable).

On a personal note
I will be doing a charity ‘tough mudder’ event. This is a 12 mile obstacle course involving mud, more mud, electric shocks, fire, iced muddy water; all testing my stamina, upper body strength and endurance. If you would like to sponsor me I have a sponsor form in my classroom and in reception. I will be very grateful as all money is going to MND-a degenerative terminal disease that affects my brother-in-law and many others. Thank you in advance. I will be extremely grateful for every donation, even if it’s a pound.

As always, we welcome your feedback and enjoy working in partnership with you. Thank you for your continued support.

God Bless
Best Regards

Mrs Jennings and the F1 team.

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