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ChatHealth Messaging Service

23rd April 2020Mrs C Allison

School Health have launched a texting service called ChatHealth which aims to offer advice and support around emotional and physical health to children during this challenging time.  Young people can text them on 07507 332258.

 

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World Book Day – Stay at home ideas

20th April 2020Mrs C Allison

 

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While you are at home, we’re here to help with fun ideas, crafty activities, and free booky resources you can all enjoy together. Featuring key World Book Day activitiesand resources as well as ideas from our literacy partners and all your favourite authors and illustrators, it’s a great opportunity to share stories and enjoy the magic of books. We’ll be updating our ideas hub over the coming weeks with new ideas to inspire all ages from mini bookworms to older readers.

Here are 5 to get you started:

  1. Get creative & make your favourite book characters using wooden spoons, potatoes or jam jars – check out our gallery for inspiration,
  2. Watch our author & illustrator masterclass videos complete with creative challenges to enjoy afterwards,
  3. #DrawwithRob – our wonderful World Book Day illustrator, Rob Biddulph, is running drawing sessions for something fun to do together (check out the latest videos) – you can even learn how to draw your very own World Book Day bookmark character!,
  4. Quiz o’clock! Why not set up your own quiz afternoon with our book quizzes for older and younger bookworms or play our bumper quiz online?
  5. Set up your own virtual book club – for older readers, why not choose one of the books on our POWER LIST to get you started and use our readalong guidelines to inspire you to make up your own questions and join in with friends?
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SHARE A MILLION STORIES UPDATE – A MASSIVE thank you to everyone who took part in our Share A Million Stories campaign for the month of World Book Day. Across the nation you shared a phenomenal 2.5 million stories. You are all amazing! With more time at home together in the coming weeks, we’re carrying on with our shared Reading Revolution and keeping the live total going! Make time in your home-school calendars to spend at least 10 minutes a day, every day sharing stories.

We always love to hear what you’re up to and how you’re sharing stories and enjoying books so please do get in touch on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Stay safe, well and healthy,

The World Book Day Team

Audiobooks for all

Snuggle up to listen to an audiobook together with our smorgasbord of awesome audiobooks to enjoy courtesy of the wonderful publishers we work with. From Elmer to The Jungle Book,there’s something for everyone. Why not create an audiobook equivalent of film night, complete with popcorn, PJs and pillows?

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Get creative & win

Grab your pens and pencils as you could win HUNDREDS of pounds (or Euros) worth of books with our National Book Tokens DESIGN A BOOK TOKEN competition. One lucky winner’s design will be made into a real-life National Book Tokens gift card, to be distributed across bookshops in time for Christmas. The competition closes this Friday so get drawing!

Download the template

Ideas for little bookworms

Little ones will love our fantastic new storybook videos and activities based on Tales from Acorn Wood by Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler, creators of The Gruffalo – a fantastic new way to learn and share stories. Or try one of our Early Years Activity Days based around 20 fabulous favourite picture books, including The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Oi Frog!, Supertato and We’re Going on a Bear Hunt.

Acorn Wood tales | Ideas for Under-5s

Fun from sunrise to sunset

We have a huge bank of free resourcesavailable so please check them out, if you haven’t already. All related to your favourite books, we have craft activities, games, discussion guides and more for every age. Our activity of the week is The Day The Crayons Quit activity guide. With ideas for creating a rainbow salad, writing your own letter to the crayons and colour mixing, it’ll keep you busy all day.

Download The Day The Crayons Quitactivity sheet

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Sing Up

20th April 2020Sarah Hall

Singing can be very therapeutic and can help mental health. To access ‘Sing Up’ songs at home use this link – www.singup.org/singupathome

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Stobhillgate First School joins The Three Rivers Learning Trust

7th April 2020Andrew Baxter

The Three Rivers Learning Trust has welcomed Stobhillgate First School into our family of schools. The conversion process met the deadline of 1 April 2020, despite the current situation which has seen schools closed and staff working mainly from home.

Stobhillgate Headteacher Glen Whitehead commented, “At Stobhillgate we are delighted to now be part of The Three Rivers Learning Trust. We have been warmly welcomed into the Trust, who have already provided significant support and guidance. We look forward to further developing collaboration across the trust in order to continually improve our offer for children, their families and for staff.”

Trust CEO, Simon Taylor added, “I would like to thank colleagues at the Trust, at Stobhillgate and at NCC, who have worked together effectively to support the conversion process. The Trust is very pleased with the addition of Stobhillgate, which enhances our ability to collaborate, share resources and deliver high quality education for the benefit of all our children and young people”.

Paul Carvin, Chair of the Board of Trustees, added: “we are really pleased that Stobhillgate have joined us. They share the same vision and values as the Trust and we know we can all work together for the benefit of public education in Morpeth.”

The addition of Stobhillgate increases the number of First Schools in the Trust to four, and the total number of schools to eight.

The Three Rivers Trust Schools are –

  • Abbeyfields First School
  • Harbottle Church of England First School
  • Thropton Village First School
  • Stobhillgate First School
  • Dr Thomlinson Church of England Middle School
  • Morpeth Chantry Middle School
  • Morpeth Newminster Middle School
  • The King Edward VI School
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A message from staff at Chantry

6th April 2020Mrs C Allison

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Prevent Online Safety for Parents

1st April 2020Mrs C Allison

Northumbria Police ar reminding parents and carers to be vigilant with regards to their children’s online use during this difficult time.

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Letter to parents from Simon Taylor

26th March 2020Mrs C Allison

Please click here to read COVID-19 update from Simon Taylor

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Resources for learning at home during school closures in Northumberland

25th March 2020Sarah Hall

Please click here for further information.

 

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Home Learning

20th March 2020Mrs C Allison

As parents, you may find the following link helpful in supporting the new routines of home learning.

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E-Safety

20th March 2020Mrs C Allison

As your children work from home over the coming weeks it is important that they remain safe online. Helpsheets to support e-safety within your home can be found here.

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