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Read on to find out what we have been up to in Gems this week.

What a lovely week in Gems. We are thrilled that our new butterflies have arrived and pupils have really enjoyed watching them grow and change. This week we will release them into forest school and enjoy watching them fly free.

In YR, we have continued the topic of minibeasts and have really enjoyed creating a book to support our learning. This work was further supported by our trip to Hounslow farm. Y1 have been busy learning about emperor penguins in the Emperor’s Egg. Pupils have been so focused on their colourful  semantics and are really embracing a new, challenging text.

We have also improved our culinary skills by making fruit salads and cookies which we will enjoy in Terrace Gardens.

We continue to work with all mainstream classes to prepare for phonics screening. There is no pressure with any of this and pupils work at the level that is appropriate for them.

All the Gems team.

Please email jrigby@vineyard.richmond.sch.uk with any queries and the Gems team will be happy to help.

  

                  

 

Attention bucket makes up a large part of our timetable. Pupils have progressed and responded positively to the many stages of this process. It is a fairly easy process and something you could do at home should you be interested. 

https://www.kidztz.com/attention-bucket/

Please continue Phonics work at home if you can. There is no expectation to know all phonics. All pupils are on a journey, and we want them to work at the pace that suits them. 

We also recommend “reading for pleasure” as much as possible. If stories are too difficult, even just looking at the pictures and seeing what their attention is drawn to, is great for developing concentration and awareness.

We will continue to send home differentiated reading packs. Again, this is just for confidence building.

We find that LittleBig Foxes, Number Blocks and RWI songs on their websites are a great source of fun and education. 

 

Key messages

  • If are late in the morning and we have gone to OT, please bring your child to the main office and someone will help you from there.

  • Reading Records will be sent home weekly. Please read with your child even if the text is too difficult. Looking at the pictures and exposing them to language will always be beneficial.

  • Please practise writing and saying the sounds at home, using the phonics website by Ruth Miskin to help you. 

  • Would families please be so kind as to donate some general cooking supplies to help with our Thursday sessions. e.g., flour, oil, eggs, butter, lifelong milk, cupcake cases. This is not compulsory. Donations welcome.

  • Drop off time is 8.40. Pick up time for Gems pupils is 3.05. Please try to be prompt so we can maximise the time we have to set up for the next day’s learning.

  • Please ensure that you have notified the school if you are going to be late. Gems registers MUST be completed by 8.50.