Braces, fillings and other teeth queries

This afternoon, Dr Natwer Tibrewal, a local dentist from Corner House Dental Practice, visited us to answer lots of dental related questions alongside discussing the importance of dental health.

  • ‘What are fillings made from?’
  • ‘How do you brush you teeth with braces in?’
  • ‘Why does the dentist call out letters and numbers when you go for a check up?’

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It was interesting to see how aspects of health are linked to the world of work.

One of your 5 a day for free

An extra opportunity to come to tuck shop this week – for free!

Our weekly fruit tuck shop runs on a Tuesday playtime. It’s for Key Stage 2 children, with a charge of 20p per portion and a pre-payment option available.

Today, as part of health week, all children, including Reception and Key Stage 1, were invited to an extra tuck shop free of charge.  This gave children who might not normally come to the tuck shop the chance to try it out.

It was great to see everyone enjoying a fruit-filled playtime.

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Polished performance

This week is the final week of our Autumn term after-school clubs.

It was great to see so many parents come to watch the routine learnt by children attending the popular dance club led by Edward Lynch.

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Edward has worked with class teachers in curriculum PE to develop their teaching of dance and his enthusiasm for this subject has certainly rubbed off on the children who attended this club.

  • ‘It was an amazing club.”
  • ‘I like dance even more now.’

 

Healthy packed lunches

At least one piece of fruit or vegetable, occasional healthy snacks and water to keep hydrated – advice from our Guide to Healthy Packed Lunches.

As it is health week, copies of our Guide to Healthy Packed Lunches have been given out at lunchtime today as a reminder for children who choose to bring a packed lunch to school.

We encourage at least one piece of fruit or vegetable in packed lunches and snack items occasionally, as a treat, but aim for healthy options.  Lots of learning has taken place in health week looking at quantities of sugar in drinks and the importance of drinking water to keep hydrated.  We therefore encourage water which is freely available for packed lunch children.

There were also some prizes for healthy packed lunches.

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27 November 2015

Following our Health themed week, this week, our whole school homework is creative and is due on Wednesday 02 December.

I make healthy choices.

Each class has taken part in a variety of learning this week including a range of visitors to support our teaching of keeping healthy (please see our Class News pages).

Your child could present this creative homework in a variety of different ways:

  • a quiz which tests the knowledge of other children
  • art work
  • poetry
  • a poster
  • writing: diary, story, letter, instructions, report
  • a rap
  • a mindmap
  • your own creative idea

We look forward to seeing your creative ideas to demonstrate how to keep healthy and this homework will be the focus of our open afternoon, next week.

Homework open afternoon, 2.40pm on Wednesday 02 December – parents/carers of children in Years 1 – 6 are invited into the classroom to help you to be aware of the standards of homework in your child’s class; it will also give you an insight into how we give feedback to your child even if the homework does not appear to be marked.

 

Healthy eating

Food nutritionists from Catering Leeds, our school dinner provider, visited us today as part of health week. Using the eat well plate, we sorted ingredients from some of our school dinner meals. We also learnt about the importance of eating the right amount of different types of foods and looked at some healthy snack alternatives.

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It was great to hear the visitors were impressed by the children’s prior knowledge of 5 a day and the eat well plate.

Why not try this at home?  Ask your child to tell you which part of your meal goes in the different sections of the eat well plate (look out for copies of the eat well plate to be sent home this week).

It’s all about health

Judo, scooter training, drug education, food and nutrition – it’s all part of our health themed week, this week.

This week is the first themed week of the year and it’s all about health.

Over the week classes will work with different visitors to school including:

There will be lots of learning in class too – hand washing, body image, emotional health, 5 a day and much more. Keep an eye on our class news pages to find out more.

On Monday 23 November, 3:00-3:30pm, there will be an information session for parents, led by d:side, where you can find out more about the drug education sessions delivered to each class this week. No need to book – just come along.

Takeover Day

Moortown Primary pupils takeover as part of the Children’s Commissioner’s Takeover Challenge.

Next Friday, 20 November, is Takeover Day.

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What is Takeover Day?

It’s a national initiative organised each year by the Children’s Commissioner for England, Anne Longfield OBE. Takeover gives children and young people the chance to work with adults for the day and to be involved in decision-making processes. Children and young people benefit from the opportunity to experience the world of work and make their voices heard, while adults and organisations gain a fresh perspective on what they do.

Recently our School Council discussed how children could be involved in ‘taking over’ at school.  Takeover activities will include school dinners (representatives from Year 4), the office (representatives from Year 5), assembly (representatives from Year 6) and KS2 tuck shop on 24 November (representatives from Year 2).

In addition there will be opportunities within class where children will takeover.  For example, spelling/times table tests, parts of lessons, PE warm ups and guided reading.

Check our class news pages to see this in action.