HT Update 22/4/20
Welcome back everyone! I hope you managed to make the most of the wonderful weather we had over the Easter break. Mrs Campbell, Mrs Stark, Mrs Kelly and I are working our way through calling everyone for a quick check-in over the next week. We look forward to speaking to you!
HT Challenge this week has been sent via the school app and also on Twitter. The focus is Earth Day 2020 and your challenge is to create something (poster/powerpoint/movie/etc) to encourage others to take action against climate change. I look forward to seeing what you produce – please let me know if you would like it posted on Twitter.
The Easter break was very strange this year and quiet, however, I feel lucky that my family are safe, healthy and have been able to spend time in our garden. The main priority during these uncertain times is everyone’s wellbeing (physical and mental). So try to find a routine that works for your family and remember that all learning tasks are only suggestions to support learning at home.
My twins are now almost 15 months old and great at walking, so we have been out short walks letting them out of the buggy.
We have also enjoyed the warm, sunny weather in the garden.
Take care and stay safe,
Mrs Davidson
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Hello #TeamFenwick! I hope everyone is well and helping their families at home. All of your teachers have updated the class blogs with a bit about what they have been up to whilst they have been working from home. So I thought I’d share a little of what I have been doing whilst working at home too…
As you know, I have 3 very young children of my own at home to take care of. You can imagine, they keep me VERY busy and need everything done for them.
Each day we try to get out a little walk for some exercise and fresh air and we also try to spend some time in our garden when it is dry.
We also made a rainbow for our window to share our appreciation to everyone working hard during this time and to remind everyone to stay home when they can. Remember to share your rainbow pictures with me.
It was my birthday yesterday and some of my family came to my door (staying 2m back!) and sang ‘Happy Birthday’ to me, which was very funny and brightened up my day a little.
I hope you have managed to try some of the activities your teachers have set for you but are also finding time to relax and support your families.
Take care and stay safe!
Mrs Davidson
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Hi everyone! As you are aware, the learning grids have now been posted on each class blog, detailing some activities you may wish to complete at home.
We understand that things might feel a little strange at the moment – they are for us too – but the best thing to do is find a daily routine that works for you as a family. There is no expectation from the school that you have to complete all of these tasks but we would encourage you to have a go of some.
If you do complete some tasks, then try to add photos/videos/documents to your own blogs to share with your teacher, who will have a look on a Friday.
Please also remember to send me some videos or pictures if you would like them shared on our school Twitter page. We are still focusing on the rainbow pictures this week, however, after the holiday I will create a new HT Challenge for you to have a go.
Have a good week and try to get some fresh air each day! I really look forward to getting back to school and speaking to everyone.
Keep safe,
Mrs Davidson
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Hello everyone! I hope you are well and continuing to support your families to safe at home.
Pupils
The teachers are working hard to plan some tasks that you can complete at home next week. A learning grid will be posted on Monday, which will include a number of the tasks already suggested in your learning packs. Giglets and Education City tasks already assigned should last a few weeks. P3-7 pupils should upload or save some of their completed tasks on their blog by Friday at 10am and your teacher will aim to have a look and comment on some of these tasks. REMEMBER, these tasks are a suggestion and up to you and your parents to agree.
If you would like any of your work or videos of you completing a task published on our Twitter page, then seek your parent’s permission and ask them to send it either to my Glow email or tag me in your own Twitter feed – I will select a few to post each week.
This week, I am setting my own HT’s challenge and challenge you to create a poster, either using paper or on your laptop, reminding everyone of the current guidance and placing it in your windows – you can then post a photo of this on your blog or send it to me!
Parents
There are a number of issues with servers and access to emails, therefore, if you have emailed the Fenwick school email address and not received a reply then it could be that we cannot access it. If there are any urgent questions or concerns then please email me via Glow – robyn.davidson@eastayrshire.org.uk