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Curwen Primary School

Spring 2

"People Who Help Us" topic has truly come to life this month. The children have shown great progress in their social skills and confidence while learning about different roles in our community. Our trip to the library was a milestone moment. Walking together as a group allowed the children to connect their home lives with their school environment as they pointed out where they lived. Children received their first library card. Library staff read Handa’s Surprise and sang some of our favourite nursery rhymes. We hope we have laid the foundation for their reading journeys. Thank you to the parents who made this trip possible!

The "People Who Help Us" topic supported the children’s language and attention skills. We’ve been busy exploring the roles of the people who support us at home, at school, and in the wider community. The children took on the roles of doctors, dentists, vets, policemen, firefighters or builders all engaging in different role play scenarios. But the excitement didn’t stop there! We also took the opportunity to find the "hidden heroes" right here at school. The children loved visiting the kitchen to meet Lisa the school chef; stopping by the reception to see the office staff and say hello to our librarian Ms Fuller. It has been a joy to watch them connect with the people who work behind the scenes to help us learn and grow every single day.

  

  

 

We celebrated World Book Day in style! Families helped the children design and wear t-shirts that represented their favourite books, authors, or characters. Every t-shirt was fantastic, and we struggled to choose a winner because the designs were so creative. Thank you to everyone for making the day so special!

   

Finally, A huge thank you to all the families who helped create such fantastic carnival costumes! We are getting ready to celebrate International Family Week. The children have been busy exploring different countries, looking at colours in flags, listening to music around the world and saying “hello” in different languages.

      

 

 

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