





Microsoft Teams
We are excited to announce that from this week, we will be using ‘Microsoft Teams’ to help stay in touch during these challenging times. Your teacher will call you to help you to get started.
In order to access Microsoft Teams, type the address www.office.com (or use the link below) and use the email address and password that you have been given over the phone. (If you have not been given this, please email your class teacher.)
When you sign in for the first time, you will be asked to change your password. Make this unique and something that you will be able to remember. (Note: Always keep your passwords secret)
Once you have signed in, you will see a welcome sign with a range of Microsoft applications. You will be able to send an email to your class teacher (through Outlook) using one of the class email addresses below. The settings on your account means that you can only send emails to your teachers and only receive emails from your teachers.
As a pupil, you will also be able to access a wide range of on-line applications, such as Word, Excel and Powerpoint. These may help you to complete future work.
You will also be able to see a symbol that says ‘Teams’. This is the application that we can use to help to keep in touch. You can log in and post messages to the groups / channels / teams that you have been assigned to.
A teacher from the Year 6 team will be available between 10-12 pm each day, starting from Wednesday 13th May.
We hope to ‘see’ you on there soon 🙂
We are excited to announce that from this week we will be using ‘Microsoft Teams’ to help us to stay in touch during this challenging time. Your teachers will call you to help you to get started.
You will need to go to www.office.com (through Google Chrome if you are using an apple computer/macbook etc) and use the email address and password that you have been given over the phone. (If you have not been given this please email your class teacher.)
When you sign in for the first time you will be asked to change your password. Make this unique and something that you will be able to remember. (Note: Always keeps your passwords secret.) Once you have signed in you will should see a welcome sign. You will now be able to send an instant message to your class teacher using one of the email addresses below.
[email protected] or [email protected]
The settings on your account means that you can only send instant messages to your teachers and only receive instant messages from your teachers. You will also be able to access a wide range of on-line applications, such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint. These may help you to complete future work. You will also be able to see a symbol that says ‘Teams’. This is the application that we can use to help to keep in touch. You can log in and post messages to the groups / channels / teams that you have been assigned to.
A teacher from the year 1 team will be available between 10-12 pm each day, starting from Wednesday 13th May. We hope to ‘see’ you on there soon…
We are excited to announce that from this week we will be using ‘Microsoft Teams’ to help us to stay in touch during this challenging time. Your teacher will call you to help you to get started.
You will need to go to www.office.com and use the email address and password that you have been given over the phone. (If you have not been given this please email your class teacher.)
When you sign in for the first time you will be asked to change your password. Make this unique and something that you will be able to remember. (Note: Always keeps your passwords secret.)
Once you have signed in you will should see a welcome sign. You will now be able to send an email to your class teacher using one of the email addresses below. The settings on your account means that you can only send emails to your teachers and only receive emails from your teachers.
You will also be able to access a wide range of on-line applications, such as Word, Excel and Powerpoint. These may help you to complete future work.
You will also be able to see a symbol that says ‘Teams’. This is the application that we can use to help to keep in touch. You can log in and post messages to the groups / channels / teams that you have been assigned to.
A teacher from the year 5 team will be available between 10-12 pm each day, starting from Wednesday 13th May.
We hope to ‘see’ you on there soon…
CLASS EMAIL ADDRESSES:
Miss Bates: [email protected]
Mr Scott: [email protected]
Mr Tooby: [email protected]
Today is the day that SATs would have started,
The classroom set up and the tables parted,
The rules on the board, the display walls all covered,
Your workbooks away, out of sight in the cupboard,
Instead you are home, you’re doing your bit,
Protecting your families from getting sick,
It’s important right now, we’re in lockdown you see,
Being apart of world history,
You’ve all worked so hard, you should be so proud,
You’ve practised your SPAG and times tables out loud
,You’ve learnt algebra to the Nth degree,
And now the tests, they will no longer be,
Some may be sad that they can’t take the tests,
“Hip hip hooray,” I’ve no doubt said the rest,
Whilst the tests are on hold and you stay home this term,
Remember that tests can’t measure everything you learn,
And I don’t need SATs results to tell me,
How hard you have worked, it’s easy to see,
‘Lockdown’ Year 6, let me shout it out loud,
You’ve made all your teachers so very proud,
So please continue to learn, fill that brain up full,
And remember, we think you’re all wonderful! ?
Welcome to another week of home learning. We hope you are safe and well. We are really missing you and can’t believe it has been so long since we have seen all of your wonderful, smiling faces. Hopefully, we will be seeing you all again soon.
There are times that you may be feeling fed up, anxious or even bored. But please try to stay positive and remember that we are doing this to keep ourselves safe and healthy. We know that you are working hard but remember to enjoy time with your family, make memories and have fun! Grownups, we know that home schooling can be difficult but you are doing a fab job!
Remember, from next week you can ask any questions on Microsoft Teams and you can continue to email us.
The Year 4 Team x
Below you will find everything for this week’s learning. There is an English, Maths and Guided Reading activity to be completed each day. There is also work for the afternoons, including Creative Curriculum, PSHE, Music and Art.nIn addition, you will find some guidance to help practise your spellings and ideas for PE.
Please continue to read at home, it is a really important skill, which supports all areas of your learning. Remember to login to Fiction Express and take a look at the exciting books available. In addition, please practise your times tables on Times Tables Rockstars and take part in the boys versus girls battle.
If you need a new exercise book, please collect one from the school office.
Maths Home Learning 11.5.20
This week you will be continuing to learn about decimals. You don’t need to print any of the resources but please record your learning in your book. For some of the lessons, there are video tutorials to help develop your understanding of the skill. If you have any questions, please email your teacher. Below also find a copy of the PowerPoint containing the answers in red, please mark your work once you have completed it.
English Home Learning 11.5.20
Please find below the PowerPoint for English and another for Guided Reading. This week you are continuing your work on the Butterfly Lion by Michael Morpurgo. Again, you don’t need to print any resources but please record your learning in your book.
Spellings 11.5.20
Please find below your spellings to learn this week and an activity to support your practising of them. If you are in Miss Perrett’s or Mr Perkins Spelling group please practise Spellings 1 and if you are in Mrs Walton’s and Mrs McManus’s group please practise Spellings 2. If you are in Miss Ferris’s, Mrs Walker’s or Mrs Ward’s group then please practise Spelling 3. Please ask someone to test you on your spellings on Friday.
Spellings 1
Spellings 2
Spelling 3
Afternoon Home Learning 11.5.20
Please find below the PowerPoint and resources for Creative Curriculum, RE and PSHE. This week you will be starting our new topic ‘World’s Kitchen’, where you will be learning about food all around the world.
PE
Have a go at some of the activities listed below, all related to athletic jumping.