Hook Week!

This week is hook week for our exciting new expedition  ‘What will we discover in our fantasy world?’ Don’t forget to check out your google classroom and the learning platform for your hook week activities!

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Thank you so much for all the lovely photo’s and learning moments shared so far and if you need help pointing in the right direction just ask any one of us.

We miss you all lots and hope you enjoy hook week and the sunshine!

 

A book for children

Illustrated by Axel Scheffler

The book answers key questions in simple language:

• What is the coronavirus?
• How do you catch the coronavirus?
• What happens if you catch the coronavirus?
• Why are people worried about catching the coronavirus?
• Is there a cure for the coronavirus?
• Why are some places we normally go to closed?
• What can I do to help?
• What’s going to happen next?

We want to make sure that this book is accessible to every child and family and so the book is offered totally free of charge to anyone who wants to read it. However, we have suggested, at the back of the book, that families might make a donation to help our health service if they find the book useful: https://www.nhscharitiestogether.co.uk/.

Kate Wilson, Managing Director of Nosy Crow, said:

“We were very aware that many parents and carers are struggling to explain the current extraordinary situation to children, many of whom are frightened and confused. We thought that the best thing we could do would be to use our skills to produce a free book to explain and, where possible, reassure children. We asked Axel, whose work is so familiar and so loved, to illustrate it. He was happy to do it, and did it extraordinarily quickly. Meanwhile, having heard Professor Medley interviewed by the BBC, we looked him up and wrote to him, and despite his huge workload, he reviewed the book over a weekend, and we were able to incorporate his suggestions, together with those of two head teachers and a child psychologist, into the final version of the book. We hope it helps answer difficult questions in difficult times.”

Axel Scheffler, illustrator of The Gruffalo, said:

“I asked myself what I could do as an children’s illustrator to inform, as well as entertain, my readers here and abroad. So I was glad when my publisher, Nosy Crow, asked me to illustrate this question-and-answer book about the coronavirus. I think it is extremely important for children and families to have access to good and reliable information in this unprecedented crisis, and I hope that the popularity of the books I’ve done with Julia Donaldson will ensure that this digital book will reach many children who are now slightly older, but might still remember our picture books.”

Professor Graham Medley, Professor of Infectious Disease Modelling at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, said:

“This pandemic is changing children’s lives across the globe and will have a lasting impact on us all. Helping children understand what is going on is an important step in helping them cope and making them part of the story – this is something that we are all going through, not something being done to them. This book puts children IN the picture rather just watching it happen, and in a way that makes the scary parts easier to cope with.”

You can download a copy of the book here 

Coronavirus - A Book for Children

https://nosycrow.com/blog/released-today-free-information-book-explaining-coronavirus-children-illustrated-gruffalo-illustrator-axel-scheffler/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Learning Legend

Today’s Learning legend is Libby! She chose the hardest phonics challenge today and although she found it tricky she stuck with it and produced a brilliant story. I am really impressed she used her phonics all the way through, Well done superstar.

Well Done superstar!

‘the bunny hoo hunted fro eggs’

 

‘Wons epon e tighm ther was a bunny huntig fro eggs.

(Once upon a time there was a bunny hunting for eggs) 

‘See carnt fighnd enee eggs’

(she can’t find any eggs)

See fwod a lam

(she found a lamb)

See asgd fro help I cart fiyd enee eggs to put in mi basgit can you hellp me

(she asked fro help. ‘I cant find any eggs to put in my basket can you help me?’)

See fwond a eggs tgever

(she found a eggs together)

The end

Learning Legend

Today’s Learning Legend is Aidan! He has been an Exploring Eddie at home exploring lots of different activities like recycling, reading, writing, typing, gardening and camping!  He has been very busy indeed and has accessed things in lots of different ways, for example, Aidan practises his reading by reading to Grandma over Facetime.

 

It looks like you are making the most of your extra family time Aidan and thank you for sharing all these wonderful times with us too.