In our community crew sessions, Crew Dutton have been thinking about online safety and how to use digital technologies in a safe way. Last week, we talked about screen time and thought about the pros and cons of too much time online … for children and for adults.
Friday 18th March 2020 is Red Nose Day in the UK. At Green Top we will be raising money for the event by selling red nose’s. Red nose’s will go on sale from tomorrow and school councillors will be bringing them to each class in the mornings, priced at £1.50. On the day, we will also be raising money by wearing something red and bringing in a £1 donation. To go along with this, the school council have also thought of some activities that we will be doing in the afternoon.
On Friday, I had the pleasure of taking a group of children from Year 3 and 4 to Trinity to take part in an afternoon of Basketball. I was SO impressed with how well everyone worked together and with the children from the other school. The children listened to the coach really respectfully and gained some fantastic skills! Well done everyone!
Come along on Thursday 31st March to help us build a bug hotel sculpture using recycled materials. If you have any materials that you think might be suitable, please feel free to them bring along with you! From 9:15-11am.
Here are some inspirational pictures that we are hoping to recreate with you and your families!
A big well done to Crew Oldridge on being awarded first place for your attendance this week. We can see that you’re all working really hard ensuring that you are coming to school each day. Keep it up!
Another well done but this time to Crew Tortora on winning the overall HoWL points for this week so they got to spin the prize wheel. It’s fab to see that you are all getting smart, working hard and being kind. All of these contribute to lots of HoWL points being awarded! Enjoy your extra play time, you super stars!
In Accelerated Reader, we celebrated Crew Faulding for their above average reading percentage and also Crew Myers for their 0.3 percent increase since before half term. Year 4 are smashing it! Keep it up!
Class 7 made such an effort today with their world book day costumes! A special thankyou too to Annabel for reading us her favourite book. Everyone had lots of fun!