Mental Health Week!??

As part of Mental Health Week, we thought about our support network and who we could talk to if we feel down, upset or anxious. The children created some lovely pieces of work! Well done Year 4 ???

Mathsframe Website

https://mathsframe.co.uk/

We have recently purchased a subscription to a website called ‘Mathsframe’ where our children can log-in to access a wide range of games to play at home.

Your children will be bringing home the username and password soon that they will require to access all of the games that are available.

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Walk to School Week | Living Streets

This week at St George’s we will be promoting Walk to School Week.

This is a five-day walking challenge that begins on Monday 15th of May. It encourages children to travel actively to school every day of the week. This could be walking, cycling or scooting to school. If it is not possible to walk the distance, you could ‘park and stride,’ which means parking further than you normally would and walking the rest of the way. 

During the week, the children will meet various animals and they’ll learn about the important reasons to walk and the difference it can make for individuals, communities and the planet! Each animal will educate the children on one of the following reasons: Inclusion, Sustainability, Health, Mindfulness and Friendship.

Good luck!

Sacred places – RE ⛪

Today, we visited our local Christian church to experience a sacred place. We looked at different features of the church and what they represent. Then, we used our sketching skills to draw some of them.

 

Thank you! 😊

As a thank you to Firefighter Bradbury for his assembly earlier in the week, we wrote ‘thank you’ letters and designed posters for his fire station. 👍

Recycling! ⭐🏆♻

A huge well done to Harry from 4W who has been awarded a green Blue Peter badge for helping with recycling and carrying out litter picking in the local community.

A fantastic display of our school values of respect and responsibility 😊❤

Stop! Drop! Roll! 🔥

This morning, Year 4 welcomed a representative form the Shropshire Fire service. The children had a brilliant time learning about the role of a firefighter, how to stay safe during a fire and what to do if you need to call 999.

The children then had an opportunity to look at some of the equipment that a firefighter uses and ask plenty of questions.

A huge well done to the Year 4 children for being so respectful to our visitor and thank you to Shropshire Fire Service for an informative morning!