With children and adults spending more and more time online, here are some guides to help support both parents and children online.
Guide to your child staying safe online:
Guide to social pressures linked to friends and followers:
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With children and adults spending more and more time online, here are some guides to help support both parents and children online.
Guide to your child staying safe online:
Guide to social pressures linked to friends and followers:
Some of our allotment club helped to pull up and pick some vegetables. They will be used by our school cook to offer tasters to pupils. It’s good to find out where our food comes from.
This week Year 3 visited our allotment- it was lovely to see all the fruit and vegetables that we have planted finally grow. We helped pick out the lettuce, cabbage, strawberries, radishes, carrots and onions! We then returned to class to try out all of the tummy vegetables- we thoroughly enjoyed our tasting session and our favourite vegetable was the radishes. We can’t wait to return!
Over the past few weeks Y3 have very sensibly been learning our Green Cross Code and how to cross the road safely. We are really enjoying our sessions with Tracey and the team learning lots of safety precautions each week. 
Y3 have enjoyed visiting the allotment over the past few weeks to check on our various plants, fruits and vegetables. We have been popping in each day to care for our plants to ensure they are getting everything they need to grow. We were so excited when Mrs Robson told us some of our vegetables were ready to pull and try! We particularly enjoyed the radishes, spinach, carrots and strawberries
Our salad vegetables are ready in the allotment and have just been picked!
We are celebrating the fact that we have our first strawberries in the allotment and that the ladybirds have returned to the mint plants. One of our pupils made some decorative clay sculptures to show this.
Nadia from Tranquil Treehouse is helping Year 4 pupils to notice the ‘wolf’ part of their brain, which in turn will lead to learning some useful relaxation techniques.
Allotment Club chose different varieties of sunflowers to grow – Giant sunflowers, Autumn Sunflowers, and Purple Sunflowers.
When the flowers have withered away, the head of the sunflower will make a great snack for the birds.
It’s fun using the allotment as a setting for our work!