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  • 19/01/21

    Home Learning Support for children ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    We all know that trying to manage home learning for our children at home is very challenging.  We are often trying to juggle our own work needs alongside the needs of other children which can include the daily round of printing, timetables, zooms and more.  To help you manage through this...
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  • 06/01/21

    Online resources to help with reading and phonics

    Oxford Owl has a collection of eBooks available for free which you can use at home to support your child's reading and phonics.  It is a really great tool to extend children's learning and to let them have access to a variety of books on different levels.  Alongside th...
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  • 16/07/20

    Safer Internet Assembly

    The NSPCC's speak out, stay safe virtual assembly teaches us how to be safe on the Internet and what to do if we see something that makes us feel uncomfortable. Watch the assembly to learn more about keeping safe on the Internet.
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  • 10/07/20

    Etgar 2020

    Etgar is a Jewish education programme that inspires a love of learning among children in Jewish primary schools through an exciting, team-based inter-school quiz for pupils in year 5. Over 1000 children from 29 schools across the UK and a school form Israel participate in the Etgar Challenge. This i...
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  • 07/07/20

    NHS's 72nd Birthday

    Welcome to the 72nd birthday of the NHS! To help with the celebrations we are asking different year groups to take on different challenges to prepare the birthday party!
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  • 07/07/20

    Pride Week 2020

    Last week we celebrated diversity, learning to communicate in sign language, cooking recipes from different cultures, and considering what equality really means.
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  • 02/07/20

    Parashat Chukat Balak

    Parashat Chukat Balak is actually a double portion. Chukat tells the story of Moshe hitting the rock to retrieve water following the death of his sister Miriam. Parashat Balak is named for the king of the Moabites who hires an evil magician to curse the children of Israel but instead blesses them...
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  • 26/06/20

    Mental Health with Miss Rosehill

    Attached below this post is a ‘Thriving With Nature’ guide, written by The Mental Health Foundation (MHF)  in collaboration with The World Wildlife Fund (WWF UK). It is packed with inspiration and information (ideas, stories, poems etc) to help people of all ages connect with nature...
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  • 25/06/20

    Parashat Korach

    Parashat Korach tells the story of Moshe’s cousin Korach who thinks that he should have a chance to be the leader of Bnai Yisrael. 
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  • 19/06/20

    Books for wellbeing and resilience

    Down below is a list of books from Miss Rosehill to support children with their wellbeing and resilience during this challenging time. These have been taken from published guides on literature to build resilience, many of them endorsed by mental health practitioners, as well as from personal reading...
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  • 19/06/20

    Parashat Shelach Lecha

    Parashat Shelakh Lekha tells the story of the spies visiting the land of Cana'an. Watch Morah Jeanie' video to find out more.
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  • 16/06/20

    Numeracy Day

    On May 13th it was National Numeracy Day. This annual event was launched in 2018 to encourage people to feel more comfortable with the maths that is around us every single day. The National Numeracy website says 'National Numeracy Day is a celebration of numbers and how we use them in...
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