Children in Need Activities in Year 2 – 17.11.2023

Year 2 had great fun in the hall completing their “bearpees” for Children in Need. It was lovely to see everyone dressed up in their spotty outfits, enjoying themselves and keeping fit.

Forest School – 9/11/23

Year 2 have had a fantastic history lesson in the Forest School area, learning all about the Great Fire of London. We found out how the fire developed and about the timeline of events. In groups, we then used natural materials to create images of each event. There was some super creativity and use of materials to represent people, places and of course, the flames. Well done Year 2 and thank you to Mr Yardley and Mrs Jones. We can’t wait for our next lesson!

Christmas Smile Project – Donation point

More vulnerable people in Telford will have the chance to open a present on Christmas Day this year because of YOU!

Apley wood Primary School is pleased to support the Christmas Smile Project for the second year running by hosting a closed donation point for you to drop off kind donations of gifts and presents for vulnerable children and adults living in Telford.

The project needs your donations to be new and un-opened, suitable for children and young people aged 0-17 years, vulnerable adults and the elderly.  A drop-off point will be located in the main school reception area, or children may bring them into school to take to the office.

Please do not wrap your gifts as they will be checked and sorted by the Christmas Smile volunteer elves before being carefully selected for the recipient.

 Gift ideas might include:-

CHILDREN

Children 0-2

Cuddly Toys, baby clothes, puzzles, soft balls, rattles, baby books.

Children 3-6

Colouring books and pencils, books, hats, gloves, scarves, early board games, toy cars, dolls, arts & crafts, kites, popular character toys.

Children 7-10

Footballs, Frisbees, kites, hats, gloves, scarves, pencil cases, jewellery, craft kits, books, puzzles, scooters, roller skates, board games.

Teens 11-16

Sports equipment, hats, gloves, scarves, toiletry sets, jewellery makeup, nail varnish, purses, wallets, bags, PJs, Onesies/Oodies, mugs/travel cups, drinks bottles, rucksacks, board games.

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Board Games, selection boxes, biscuits, chocolates, sweet treats (all long dates).

ADULTS & THE ELDERLEY

Bath/shower sets, aftershave, books, gloves, scarf, nightwear, puzzle books, pens and pencils,

hand warmers, bed socks, mugs, food gift sets, blankets, gardening equipment. 

ALL DONATIONS TO BE RECEIVED IN SCHOOL NO LATER THAN MONDAY 27TH NOVEMBER

Base 4 DEAR Time with Parents – 08.11.23

Base 4 really enjoyed having their parents in school to read with them this afternoon. Thank you to all of the parents who came, we had a great turnout and look forward to seeing you again next term.

Forest School – this half term

 

This half term, Year 2 will have their learning taken out into forest school each Thursday. This is a fantastic opportunity for them to experience learning outside and see how learning and the natural world often go hand in hand. Our focus will be all about ‘The Great Fire of London’.

As we approach winter now, we advise that children bring a spare pair of shoes, this could be wellies or old trainers as the site may be muddy. We would also like them to bring a coat as we will still be learning out there even if it is raining. They will not need anything else other than this as they should still be coming to school in full school uniform.

Thank you for your support with this and we look forward to some super learning outdoors!

Pep the Poet – 7/11/23

Year 2 had fabulous fun working with Pep the Poet today. We loved reciting the poems and doing all of the actions. Some of us even got to dress up as scarecrows. We were really good at putting in the missing rhyming words, even if we got them wrong sometimes!

Thank you very much Pep – we would love for you to come again!

Farm and animal contact: Information for parents and carers

The Health Protection Hub have asked us to share the following information with parents and carers:

With half-term approaching you may be considering taking your child/children on a farm visit.

All animals naturally carry a range of micro-organisms, some of which can be transmitted to humans, where they may cause ill health. Some of these, such as E.coli O157 or Cryptosporidium (Crypto), have the potential to cause serious illness, which may be particularly severe in young children  We see many cases of Crypto each year in the Health Protection Hub, particularly among children, and it’s a miserable experience for them and their parents/carers.

Follow these practical steps to help keep your child safe and healthy:

  • Avoid touching faces or putting fingers in mouths while in farm environments.
  • Don’t kiss farm animals or allow children to put their faces close to animals.
  • Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after touching animals, fences or other surfaces in animal areas.
  • Don’t eat or drink while touching animals or walking round the farm and only eat and drink in picnic areas or cafes.
  • Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water before eating or drinking.
  • Remove and clean boots or shoes that might have become soiled and clean pushchair wheels, then wash hands thoroughly with soap and water.
  • Don’t use gels or wipes instead of washing hands with soap and water – gels and wipes don’t remove E. coli O157 or Crypto.
  • Supervise children closely to make sure they wash their hands thoroughly.
  • If someone in the family has diarrhoea or vomiting after visiting a farm or animal visitor attraction, take the following steps:
    • Wash all dirty clothes, bedding and towels in the washing machine on the hottest wash cycle possible.
    • Encourage good hand hygiene after using the toilet, washing hands thoroughly with soap and running water.
    • Clean toilet seats, toilet bowls, flush handles, taps, hand basins and any other areas that might have been soiled with detergent and hot water, rinsing with household disinfectant.
    • Visit the doctor and explain that they have had recent contact with animals.
    • Please also contact the attraction you visited and inform them of the illness.

20/10/23 – Y2 Author Visit

Year 2 have been very lucky to Have a visit from local author JK Keane this morning. We enjoyed hearing her read from her books and learning about where she gets her inspiration from.

Her books, Mia is Lost and Mia Fights Back, are about a little, black kitten that gets into all sorts of adventures. The children listened beautifully and loved looking at the beautiful illustrations.

Year 2 Author Visit – 20/10/23

Year 2 are excited to meet local author, Jessica Keane, tomorrow. We will be the first to hear her new story which was only published at the start of this week. If you would like to purchase a copy of either of Jessica’s books, please see the flyer attached.

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Thank you,

Miss Craig and Mrs Beardwood