Be Food Smart

Be more aware of sugar, saturated fat and salt in our everyday food and drink.

Be Food Smart is the latest health campaign from Change4life. Our everyday food and drink can contain surprisingly high amounts of sugar, saturated fat and salt, meaning most of us are eating more than we realise. National Child Measurement Programme data shows that one fifth of Reception and one third of Year 6 children are overweight or obese.

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Public Health England has launched a free app, which families can use together to uncover how healthy their food choices are. The Be Food Smart app allows you to easily scan the bar codes of branded products, as well as supermarket favourites, to see how much sugar, saturated fat and salt is lurking inside.

This week, on a Good to be me theme, one of our parents spoke at a whole school assembly. She talked about changes she made to her diet and physical activity levels to become healthier.

One change she made was to have a healthy breakfast. We need this to give us a good start to the day.

Breakfast can have surprising amounts of sugar, saturated fat and salt. In fact, research has shown that children are eating nearly half their maximum daily amount of sugar before they get to school. See how sugar stacks up at breakfast time.

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Having read this research, one family in school have recently made a change from sugary cereals to low sugar alternatives such as porridge and shredded wheat. Interestingly, at this same time, I commented to the parent that the particular child had become more focused in lessons.

Change4life provides lots of ideas for eating well and getting active, including ideas for packed lunches. The new lunchbox section has lots of simple, tasty and healthy tips for hassle-free lunches.

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School Saving Club

The next School Saving Club paying in date is 02 February 2017 at 3.15-3.45pm.

If you are unable to attend in person, please hand in any money to be paid in, to the office in a sealed envelope addressed to Miss Hale.

For your information the paying in dates for the rest of the year are:

  • 23 March 2017 3.15-3.45pm
  • 18 May 2017 3.15-3.45pm
  • 13 July 2017 3.15-3.45pm

If your child would like to open account, please ask at the office.

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After-school club availability

Sign up quickly – extra places available on clubs starting next week.

Some of our after-school clubs, starting from next week, are now open to other year groups.

Monday

  • Dance (Mr Lynch) – This club is now open to Years 1-3.

Wednesday

  • Gymnastics (run by Leeds Gymnastics) – This club is now open to Years 1-3.

Thursday

  • Dance (Miss Marsden) – This club is now open to Reception.

Please contact the office, by Thursday 26 January, if your child would like a place on these clubs.

Learning skills

As well as learning key historical facts and information in our Time Travel Houses and Homes topic, we are also developing other skills.

For example, while learning about houses in the Victorian times, in our topic lesson today, we were also focusing on reading skills, working with others and thinking skills.

The BBC Primary History website provides more information about the Victorian times.

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Take a look at our representation of back-to-back terraced houses, common at this time to house poor Victorian families.

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Year 2 athletes

Part of our PE Premium funding is invested in the Leeds Active Schools programme.  This gives us access to a range of physical activity competitions and experiences.

Fifteen children from Year 2 were very excited to take part in the Active Schools KS1 Sports Hall Athletics Competition at Farsley Celtic this week.

It certainly looks like they have enjoyed all the field and track events.  Well done for representing our school so well.

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