Parkland Post – 6 May
This week
Welcome to this week’s Parkland Post. We started the week off with a bang with an author visit from Jenny York. She led an assembly for the whole school where she read from some of her books and then did workshops all day with each year group. They all had an amazing time and budding writers in Years 5 and 6 had an opportunity to have a discussion with her about how she became a published author, the skills she uses and the techniques she has developed when writing.
Parent Forum
We were joined this week by parents and our Vice Chair of Governors Ian Featherstone to chat about ideas for the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations, an update on a community garden project and even a sneak peek of our new library!
It would be wonderful to see more parents coming to our next parent forum which will take place on 30.6.22 at 9am.
Coffee Morning – Monday 9 May
Join us for our Coffee Morning! We’ll have advice on benefits, jobs and training. Everyone’s welcome: Monday 9 May, 9am-10:30am
Skills Builder Weekend Challenge
We are focusing on a new skill this half term, ‘Staying Positive’. This week’s home challenge is:
If you complete the challenge, please send photos of your mood board to our Facebook Messenger page and you will appear on our Skills Builder display board and will receive 5 Parkland Points! We can’t wait to see what you are going to create.
Pride Awards!
Nursery
Broady
For having a brilliant first week and having a positive attitude to learning.
Luca
For demonstrating fantastic mathematical knowledge.
Reception
Benalise
For working really hard to help make a teacher role play area in or using her phonics knowledge to write sentences.
Alex
For working hard to design and create her own repeating or joining in and being a good friend.
Year 1
Jack John
For being a superstar in phonics this week by recognising all of our sounds.
Leo G
For always doing his best and working hard on all tasks.
Year 2
Angel-Rose
For being a caring and attentive member of the class at all times.
Liam
For focusing on improving his reading and phonics knowledge this week.
Year 3/4A
Archie
For being a great member of the team and using your Skillsbuilder skills to help. Keep it up!
Kayla-Mae
For having a positive and supportive attitude in maths on our fraction work.
Year 3/4NW
Anthony
For making improvements to your story plan to make your story more exciting.
Scarlett-Leigh
For showing determination to improve your own work and helping others to improve theirs.
Year 5
Charlee
For working hard to be a good team player in class.
Grace
For being a kind and mature class member at all times.
Year 6
Alfie
For always showing such resilience when things get challenging.
Grace
For listening attentively and challenging herself to improve this week
Do what matters most
Be yourself, always
Show you care
Succeed together