Wow!
🌳💖🌳It’s incredible how much impact just 20 minutes of reading a day can have on a child’s learning, confidence and imagination.
That’s why schools play such a vital role in supporting children who may not find reading easy or don’t always have the opportunity to be read to at home.
A printable PDF of this is available in the The Primary Teacher’s Staffroom or our subscription channel www.sillyschooleducation.co.uk
@top fans
.
#reading #childrenreading #readtokids #20minutesofreading #readinginschools #read #childrensbooks #readingtime #childrenwhoread #readingbenefits #education #teachersofinstagram #teacher #primaryschool #primaryteacher #education
... See MoreSee Less
Thank you so much to Mr Starling for helping us to kick start our latest project for our children!
Mr Starling delivered over 20 tyres and hi-vis jackets to school today for our children to use in our new vehicle area on our playground!
If you are able to donate or know anyone who can donate any pedal powered vehicles or scooters, tyres (without metal centres), hi-vis jackets and any road cones. We would REALLY appreciate them!
Chris, our amazing handyman relocated our tyres today with a group of very enthusiastic Year Six children who cannot wait to explore and play!
🌳💖🌳
... See MoreSee Less
Year Four have been completing lots of work on Antarctica. The children loved the task of writing postcards.
The children are full of fantastic facts and have been sharing them with me when I visited their classroom!
Thank you to Mrs Emery for the fabulous photos!
🌳💖🌳
... See MoreSee Less
We need your help!
We are creating a racetrack for our children to create and explore during their break times and we need donations to make this a reality.
We need hi-vis vests, cones, tyres without metal centres, scooters and pedal vehicles, and even go-karts!
If you or someone you know can help us, we really would appreciate your support!
🌳💖🌳
... See MoreSee Less
Mother Nature ensured we had a splash of colour tonight - we would love to see your photos!
🌳💖🌳
... See MoreSee Less
During Science yesterday, the children in Year Four created visual sound waves using currents and drums. They had to produce sounds that had different pitch and volume by hitting the drum with varying levels of force. They then observed the movement of the currents which represented the sound waves they were making.
Thank you to Mrs Pound for the fabulous photos!
🌳💖🌳
... See MoreSee Less