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Welcome Back!

Can you believe we are into week 2 already?

What an amazing first week we had here at Milton – I was so proud of all our children. What a lovely atmosphere it was in and around the school. The highlight for me was that the children could all mix and be in the playground together – the children were so happy about this. It was so lovely to see and especially how kind, considerate and caring they were to our new and younger pupils.

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Our Nursery children enjoying the construction area
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The Nursery enjoying being back together after 7 weeks apart.
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P123 exploring length
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P345 explored position and movement work in our maths. They used the beebots to challenge each other to get from A to B and a position bingo game to practise thier position vocabulary.
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Thank you for ‘Poppin’ by to read our Class Charter. Mrs Christie collated the children’s answers to our questions to find the common themes. They were then linked to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child to form our class charter which includes the rights we think will help make our classroom a happy and positive place to learn.
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And so it’s signed βœ… P345 spoke about the role of the children and the role of the adults in the class to draw up their class contract. All of the children and adults working in the class had to agree to the terms of the contract before making their way to the boardroom to sign on the dotted line πŸ–‹ This links to their class charter. They spoke about what would happen if the contract was broken, as mistakes can happen. All of the children, and adults, recognised that there would be a consequence for their actions. Have a look at us signing our lives away with Mrs Sutherland – a class chairperson.
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P567 spent the last couple of days putting together their class charter as an important reminder of how we can ensure everyone is the class is happy, safe, healthy and heard. They worked in pairs to create a different statement for each letter of the alphabet and then we voted privately on each on to pick the best for our class. I am so impressed with the outcome and the thought that has gone into it πŸ’•

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P567 also spent time focusing on cooperation completing some challenges in our groups. Here we are with the first challenge which was to build the tallest tower possible with marshmallows and toothpicks that would be able to stand without anyone supporting it. A great example of the importance of sharing ideas and ensuring everyone plays their part πŸ‘#

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We couldn’t have asked for a better start from our children, they all really did try their best. #Dream #Believe #Achieve!

We are excited to see what lies ahead this year as anything is possible after this fantastic start!