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With so much in the press over the last week regarding the issues with children working online, please see the link below for lots of support and guidance about how to keep children safe when using the internet.
https://www.esafety-adviser.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/DITTO-Ed-17-March-2019_compressed.pdf
In addition to this, I will also be providing information at our 2 parents' evenings next week, so please come along and ask any questions if you need to.
Children of OCEPS, I am challenging you to "Show the Love" this half term and take action against climate change. Think about all the things you love that could potentially be affected by the rising levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. It's not just plants and animals, think about the food you love: cheese, pizzas, burgers...they could be affected! Think about sports you love: cricket, football, rugby...they could be affected too! Think about holidays you love: the seaside, ski-ing, camping...guess what? Yes, they could be affected!
It's no good just being angry- that won't help to change anything. You need to do something about it. So, this half term, decorate a green heart and take a photo of it next to something you love which could be affected by climate change. Upload it to your class dojo page via the portfolio. Then, think about a campaign that we as a school can get involved in; a way we can get companies or politicians to make the kind of changes we need to see to help save our world.
We are all connected to every plant, animal and person in the world. God gave us the responsibility as stewards of the earth to take care of the planet and the people on it. It reflects our values, the story of Creation and our responsibilities as global neighbours.
Below are links to the Climate Coalition website and 'Show The Love' campaign. There's a raft of resources, activities and challenges you can get involved in.
There are also links to a video about climate change and a clip of "Wonderful Worlds from David Attenborough's BBC show, to remind us of the beauty in and diversity of the world we are trying to save.
I can't wait to see your photographs and hear about your campaign ideas.
https://www.theclimatecoalition.org/whats-affected
https://www.theclimatecoalition.org/show-the-love/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_ZvZQT81OY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8unGCTWUWI
Today is Safer Internet Day!
The Junior Leadership Team have been to the Dudley Council Chambers and took part in a debate against children from Peter’s Hill Primary School. We discussed the motion: ‘Spending too much time online affects the way you feel.’ We agreed with the motion and gave lots of reasons to support our opinions. The children did a fantastic job and really thought carefully about the reasoning behind their ideas. It was a great experience for the children and a brilliant way for us to consider how much time we spend online. Perhaps at home, you would like to discuss as a family how much time you all spend online and whether or not you need to cut down!
Below is a link to the Safer Internet Day website - there is lots of information and guidance for parents and children as well as videos and a quiz for you to have a go at, so please take a look if you get chance.
https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/safer-internet-day/2019
Please take a read of the new guide uploaded to the E-Safety page of the website which offers support for any parents unsure of the issues around the game: 'Grand Theft Auto.'
Hello Buddy's buddies!
Today, I heard that Belinda the nurse was in school, doing the weight and height checks for Year 6, so I thought I'd get in on the act!
Belinda took my measurements and I'm going to set you some problems based on my weight (14.15kg) and height (60.5cm) Choose a problem that will provide a good level of challenge for you and share your answer with your teacher. Tell him or her that Buddy has said there are 2 Buddy Dojos on offer for everyone who has a go!
1) If I grow another 10cm, how tall will I be?
2) My favourite toy is 20cm high. How much taller am I?
3) Round my height to the nearest whole cm.
4) Every day I need to eat 1g of dry dog food for every 700g of my weight. How many grams of food should I eat each day?
5) I was 4kg when I first came to school in April. What has been my average monthly weight gain?
And here's a bonus Ernie question....
Mrs Seker says if you halved my weight it would be 7.7.5kg. Is she right? Explain why/why not.