We have had a fantastic World Book Day! We had a Golden Ticket hunt and found so many tickets. We drew the ‘Enormous Crocodile’ and then played some amazing Roald Dahl games!
We have had a fantastic World Book Day! We had a Golden Ticket hunt and found so many tickets. We drew the ‘Enormous Crocodile’ and then played some amazing Roald Dahl games!
Dear Community,
On Wednesday March 20th 10am- 3pm, Witherslack Group are hosting a free virtual conference: ‘Celebrating, Embracing and Empowering Our Children’ for parents and carers of neurodiverse children and young people.
Please click the link below and complete the form if you are interested in attending.
Please note that this is a virtual conference and therefore ‘online’ and not face-to-face.
https://pages.witherslackgroup.co.uk/virtual-conf-spring24
Take care
Jo Donkin
SENDCo
Please click on the link to read about our amazing yoga day.
As part of our Learning Means the World Theme ‘Help is At Hand’, we have been looking at the Emergency Services and the important jobs that they do to help us. We have been very fortunate to have 2 parents come into school this week and talk about their job within the emergency services. Oliver’s dad works for the Royal Air Force (RAF) and Sterling’s mum works in Accident and Emergency in a hospital. They both support the Police, Ambulance and Fire Services in their roles. The children asked lots of questions about their jobs and found out some wonderful information. They even got a chance to role play with some of the things that were brought in.
Our current Learning Means The World theme is ‘Ticket To Ride!’ We have been using this throughout our learning. In maths we have looked at numbers, 1 more and 1 less, number bonds, shape and positional language. We have gone on magical train rides telling our friends where we would go and why. We used our sounds and made transport words such as van, bus, truck, sub etc And of course some snowy fun!
Dear Community,
Just a little reminder that if one of your children or a child that you care for has received an Autism diagnosis, then you can contact the EarlyBird Team and enroll onto a really informative and supportive course to help you understand more about Autism and get lots of tips and ideas from the course providers and other parents and carers.
Please see the attached flyer for the up and coming Information Meeting dates (in green) and just pop along as there is no need to book a place.
Take Care
Jo Donkin
SENDCo