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Week beginning 20th April
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Welcome to the Summer Term!
School continues to be open to key worker children whilst those of you whose children are at home continue to do a fantastic job of keeping them safe, happy and secure. You've got this :-) and we are immensely proud of our RJS family.
If you took an Easter 'break' from home learning, we hope you enjoyed it; if you didn't, we hope you enjoyed that too. At least the sun shone and we could get out for a walk or into the garden.
Please continue with regular reading, maths (White Rose Hub) and writing activities (Pobble) using the links to the right.
The links below will take you to the new Robin Hood MAT family learning projects although previous ones remain available. This week's learning links to animals.
You may have heard about online resources being provided by the BBC to supplement their existing Bitesize package. The Oak Academy, working with teachers from around the country, has also produced a collection of online materials mentioned by Gavin Williamson in a recent Government briefing.
Both of these went live today (20th April) so we haven't had a chance to look them over in any detail yet. Links are provided below and our teachers will be looking at them to see what parts we recommend going forward.
We are currently investigating ways of allowing you to swap school reading books whilst maintaining social distancing and keeping everyone safe. At the same time, we hope to be able to provide those of you who prefer paper-based/off-line resources with additional CGP books (similar to the homework books).We will text once we have a safe and efficient system in place.
Thank you.
Team RJS