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This is where you will find all of the information that will keep you up to date with our latest events!

  • Phonics link

    Mon 20 Apr 2020

    Follow Ruth's daily teaching of phonics. As a school will do not follow the Read, Write, Ink scheme, however, these videos might help parents with the pronunciation of phonemes / graphemes and some ideas of how to teach, we hope you find this link helpful. 

     

    https://t.co/xZHLYegQyV

  • Please follow us on Twitter @EarlsdonPrimary

    Mon 20 Apr 2020

    Please follow us on Twitter, we often find some really helpful websites, links and information on Twitter. If you follow us you will be able to use all of this information to help you. 

     

    Today we have found a great Maths challenge from White Rose Maths, a link to BBC Bitesize for both KS1 and KS2, a link for Museum@home and a message from the Department for Education. 

     

    Search @EarlsdonPrimary 

  • Museum@home

    Mon 20 Apr 2020

    Ancient Greece - follow the Museum@home this weeks topic should be very interesting for some of our children. 

     

    https://t.co/AfaxaFlyfv?amp=1

  • The Twits Chapter 7 Miss Wykes

    Mon 20 Apr 2020

    It is Monday morning and it is time for another chapter. Enjoy!

     

    https://youtu.be/Gi34_rrfbAk

  • The Twits Chapter 6 Miss Higgs

    Thu 16 Apr 2020

    The Wormy Spaghetti read by Miss Higgs

     

    The worms didn't show because everything was covered in tomato sauce and sprinkled with cheese. 

     

    https://youtu.be/0hmbUlsQUto

  • The Twits Chapter 5 Mrs Rawlings

    Thu 16 Apr 2020

    Here we go, Chapter 5, enjoy!

     

    https://youtu.be/JhXD7TnWPVM

  • A Little Bag of Happiness

    Thu 16 Apr 2020

    Four weeks ago, one of our pupils was concerned about the elderly and vulnerable during this difficult time. With the support of her mum, Jorgie set up a Crowd Funding Page called ' A Little Bag of Happiness' to raise some money to buy items for those that needed it most.

     

    Jorgie set herself a target of £200 but managed to raise a whopping £561! Coventry and Warwickshire radio found out about her idea and she spoke on the radio to explain what she was doing. Since then Jorgie has been bagging up all the items that her mother has purchased with all of the funds. So far she has helped 26 people who have been affected by the virus!

     

    Jorgie's family are so proud of her and so are the teachers and staff at Earlsdon Primary School!

     

    Well done Jorgie, we think you are a super star, and your community are lucky to have you. Thank you for letting us share your story! 

     

  • A free childrens explanation book explaining Coronavirus

    Thu 16 Apr 2020

    Click on the link below to find a free resource book explaining the Coronavirus. When you have clicked on the link, follow the page all the way to the bottom and you will find the text. 

     

    https://nosycrow.com/blog/released-today-free-information-book-explaining-coronavirus-children-illustrated-gruffalo-illustrator-axel-scheffler/

  • What is Mrs Rawlings up to?

    Thu 16 Apr 2020

    Just a little bit of Easter science for you... 

     

    https://twitter.com/mrsrawlingseps/status/1250532561778028546?s=21

  • A special message on the Reception class page

    Tue 14 Apr 2020

    Visit your class page and you might just find a friendly message from a friendly face! 

     

    We we hope this makes you smile. 😊

Earlsdon Primary School Values

Respect
  • A culture is strong when people work with each other, not for themselves. Simon Sinek
Equality
  • In diversity there is beauty and there is strength. Maya Angelou
Challenge
  • Come to the edge. We might fall. Come to the edge. It's too high! Come to the edge. And they came, and he pushed, and they flew. Christopher Iogne
Resilience
  • Resilience comes from the Latin word 'resalire', which means springing back.
Responsibility
  • You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make. Jane Goodall
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