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Learning outdoors with Leaf Man!

Learning outdoors with Leaf Man!

Nursery have enjoyed watching Leaf Man by Lois Ehlert on Youtube as part of their home schooling activities. They made their own version of Leaf Man using natural materials which they collected from their garden or on their daily walk. They also looked at the size of...

Elevenses with The World of David Walliams

Elevenses with The World of David Walliams

David Walliams has released audio books with himself reading his amazing books! Why not click on the links below and have a listen. (The links look the same but they take you to different stories on the website.)...

Spelling Menu Activities

Spelling Menu Activities

Dear Parents and carers, This web post contains a link to 35 fun activities/games to support children when they practise their spellings. They are enjoyable, paper-based activities that allow children to be creative when doing something that could sometimes be seen as...

Lots more ideas for home learning!

Lots more ideas for home learning!

While it’s important that children learn and retain the basics for their return to school it is also important that they combine this with having fun. I've put together some ideas to help you keep your children excited about learning: Maths Get baking! Measuring...

Recommended books for home

Recommended books for home

There are lots of age appropriate books recommended on this website. Remember you can download books on a tablet or kindle using the kindle app. Click on the link. https://www.booksfortopics.com/ Article 28: You have the right to a good quality education. You should...

Reading Plus login

Reading Plus login

Just a quick message for parents of children who have Reading Plus. You will need to enter our site code (rpwindy) when you first login. Thank you

Get the hotel manager please!

Get the hotel manager please!

The Beeches are now writing letters of complaint. Last week it was about the disastrous visit to a restaurant and this week it's an awful and unforgettable experience in a hotel. Using role-play really helps them to empathise with both the customer and hotelier. Watch...

World Book Day in the Nightingales

World Book Day in the Nightingales

On World Book Day we looked at Mrs Prynn's favourite book 'Room on the Broom' by Julia Donaldson. We had lots of fun designing our own broomsticks and deciding who we would take on them. We had a visit from Paul at WH Smith who gave the children two books to take...

World Book Day at Windy Nook

World Book Day at Windy Nook

The whole school excitedly engaged in a wide range of book-related activities in class. We had a week-long book fayre, with many fantastic reads up for grabs. The children also took part in book swaps and voted for Windy Nook's favourite book. In each class, one child...

World Book Day at Windy Nook

World Book Day at Windy Nook

On Thursday 5th March, Windy Nook celebrated World Book Day. The whole school excitedly engaged in a wide range of book-related activities in class. We had a week-long book fayre, with many fantastic reads up for grabs. The children also took part in book swaps and...

Owls enjoy reading instructions to make a jam sandwich

Owls enjoy reading instructions to make a jam sandwich

Article 17: You have the right to get information that is important to your well-being, from radio, newspaper, books, computers and other sources. Adults should make sure that the information you are getting is not harmful, and help you find and understand the...

Owls take part in World Book Day

Owls take part in World Book Day

Article 17: You have the right to get information that is important to your well-being, from radio, newspaper, books, computers and other sources. Adults should make sure that the information you are getting is not harmful, and help you find and understand the...