Whose Egg? Year 3 and 4

Guess whose egg!

Can you guess which egg belongs to which grown up at Damers? 

Email your answers to easter@damers.dorset.sch.uk

 before Thursday 9th April for the chance to win an Easter egg. 

Please mark the email ‘KS2 whose egg’

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Need a clue? These are the egg owners!

Mrs Coker

Mrs Farrall

Mrs Norris

Miss Nesbitt

Mrs Thorpe

Mrs Green

Mrs O’Donnell

Mrs Godfrey

Mrs Simmonds

Mrs Cooke

Mrs Kenny

Mrs Scott

Miss Barnes

Mrs Bearwish

Mr Bracey

Mrs Smith

Mrs Huelin

Whose Egg?? Year F, 1 and 2

Guess whose egg!

Can you guess which egg belongs to which grown up at Damers? 

Email your answers to easter@damers.dorset.sch.uk

 before Thursday 9th April for the chance to win an Easter egg. 

Please mark the email ‘KS1 whose egg’

ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PQR
S

Here’s a clue if you are stuck…. You can check what we all look like on the school website!

Mrs Scott

Mrs Keys

Miss Baker

Mrs Jackson

Mrs Prendergast

Miss Nesbitt

Mrs Kenny

Miss Goodridge

Mrs Bracey

Mrs Godfrey

Miss Norris

Mrs Baillie

Mrs Wray

Mrs Farrall

Mrs Beasley

Mr Misun

Mrs Huelin

Mrs Smith

Mrs Watts

Celebration Assembly – Friday 3rd April

Message from Mrs Smith:

Good afternoon everybody!

You have once again filled my heart with joy this week with your transformation tales. You may know that Mrs Smith is a keen gardener so to spend my evenings hearing about your new planting and the moments you have ‘stood and stared’ at the beauty of nature all around us has been an absolute treat. You have told me about  …

  • The joy of lying on a bed of buttercups
  • Children planting a patch of grass they had grown with Mrs Goss last year
  • Planting new life that will attract bees, butterflies and birds
  • Children designing their own allotment planting
  • Old planter renovation projects
  • A Christmas tree that has been planted in preparation for the festive season …
  • Turf laying and stone transportation
  • Beautiful sunsets
  • Tales of the joy of previous lettuce planting experiences
  • Planting of edamame beans (as a favourite restaurant is no longer an option!)
  • The recreation of beach scenes in garden plots
  • The signs of blossom and new life that you have seen all around you
  • Children growing plants for their cats
  • The learning that has emerged about  life’s natural cycles
  • And families sharing their seeds and pots, inspiring others to start planting too … (thank you Flora for the lovely packages that appeared in our garden bank!)

So, time to enjoy the green fingered achievements of Damers First School this week. You may see a few grown ups that you recognise in here as they have been busy ‘transforming’ too …

I have included two stories for you this week. The first is one that I have shared in assembly before so you may recognise it. It fits beautifully with our theme and shows how we can turn ‘grey’ situations around using the power and colours that emerge from planting … 

I felt the second story of the week was a great one for us to start the Easter holidays with as it reminds us how through our imaginations and the beauty of nature we can travel to many exciting, far and distant lands, even during a lockdown! (See if you can spot the badly behaved chicken. My audience were nowhere near as good as you are in assembly!)

See if you can find a magical place where your imagination can run wild, either in your home or in your garden over the next few weeks and do tell me about it during the holidays if you like (your grown ups can help you to send a message).

Stay focused on those green shoots and new beginnings everyone and enjoy your Easter break . Your Headteacher is genuinely lost without you!

With warm wishes for a happy holiday.

Mrs Smith ☺️