Message from Mrs Smith:

Good Morning everybody! 

I thought we’d start this week’s theme with a few words of wisdom from Master Oogway in Kung Fu Panda.

Kung Fu Panda – Today is a Gift

As our lockdown continues, it can sometimes feel tricky thinking about how things were before the lockdown or what things will be like in the future when we return to our ‘normal’ lives again. So for this week I would like us to think in particular about that one line from Master Oogway that reminds us that ‘Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery but today is a gift – that’s why it’s called the present’.

One of the Harmony principles that we think about in school is ‘Oneness’ and the importance of finding our place and our peace within the world. We are all part of a very big ‘whole’ and now more than ever, we are hopefully all able to see clearly the many connections that exist between ourselves, our families, our communities and the world around us.

So many positive things are happening to make those connections even stronger, resulting in healthier communities and a healthier world. You may have heard the word ‘legacy’ being used a lot at the moment and most of you will know that a legacy is a kind of stamp on the future which shows the meaning of the past. In the future, when we look back on 2020, I am sure that we will talk about many ‘lockdown legacies’ but for now I would like us to really think about what these might be at a time when we are living and breathing their meaning.

What are the gifts that have been given to us during this time which have made us happier as a family or stronger as a community?

If you were only allowed to use one single word to describe the most positive ‘Lockdown Legacy’ for you, what would that word be? Maybe ‘gratitude’, or possibly ‘community’ or ‘family’? I am sure that you will have lots of ideas of your own and if you struggle to think of just one word, this will be a good problem to have and I will allow you a bonus one! 

I have plans for these words and something that we could create together when we all return to school – a new garden in our school grounds. I am hoping that this will become a visual reminder of this time and will provide us all with the opportunity to remember the positive gifts that we have been given right now, that will hopefully stay with us long into the future.

At the moment my plans are vague and I need your help! We have been given a very kind donation from Jane Goodall’s Roots and Shoots Foundation to get us going and I now need your thoughts and inspiration to help my initial ideas to grow. My thoughts so far are that we could take over an area of the school grounds and create a garden that is both inward facing and outward facing, allowing us the chance to look at what we have but also to look towards our community as we are all doing right now. Our new garden could involve some topical rainbow planting reminding us of our current symbol of hope … 

Our garden could also include the important words that you choose this week in a piece of artwork. I have shared a poem with your grown-ups that we may be able to include, but I have a feeling that one of you could create something even better. Our garden could provide a chance to sit, to reflect and to remember. And of course our garden needs a name … I have a few ideas so far, but I’d love to hear yours.

Once again an opportunity for you to remember your important role as agents of change and to sow the seeds of our very own lockdown legacy. 

I can’t wait to hear the word that you have chosen, maybe each member of the family could choose one too? The more visual that you can make your word the better. You could simply create a work of art using the word or incorporate the word into a picture that illustrates its meaning. You could create your word out of objects or using a collage of different letters. 

Some of you may also want to have a go at creating a poem or short story that will form a centrepiece in our new garden, using the Kitty O’Meara one as a starting point. You may also have some further suggestions for our garden design, or elements that we will need to incorporate. I can’t wait to hear your ideas. I will reply to any messages that come in and I will share all the highlights in our Celebration Assembly on Friday.

Enjoy a week where you are well and truly focused on the present and all that it is gifting you Team Damers! Hold on to those positives while you can genuinely feel them because if anyone can ensure that they become a lasting lockdown legacy, you can!

Mrs Smith 🦋

Message from Mrs Smith

Good afternoon everybody!

Well in a week where we have been talking about what we do to ensure fun, relaxation and wellbeing, you have all topped up my wellbeing-ometer to the ‘full to bursting’ level once again! I have the loveliest evenings hearing your news, sharing your adventures and seeing your beautiful creations like this ‘Covidinsky’ …

… this beautiful rendition …

http://www.damers.dorset.sch.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/VID-20200430-WA0002.mp4

… and our much missed teachers also sharing their relaxation fun …

Your grown-ups at home are doing an amazing job at the moment, as teachers, break and midday supervisors, sports coaches, learning mentors, mediators, counsellors, first aiders, after-school provision leaders, cooks, entertainers and all round good eggs! I hope that when you get the chance you will give them a great big hug and a heartfelt thank you!

This week you have shared so many top tips for fun and relaxation. You have told me about  …

  • The diversity that exists in your homes and amongst your interesting new classmates
  • Family sleepovers in the aptly named ‘Kindness Hotel’
  • Undercover walkie talkie missions in the Borough Gardens
  • Kite flying on windy walks
  • The card and board games that you are becoming unnervingly better than the grown-ups at
  • The joy of connecting with nature on walks and how this makes you feel so much more positive
  • Creating works of art together inspired by Pop Art, Andy Warhol and Kandinsky, Apollo 13 inspired crafting, sewing and screen printing
  • Gardening and its link with mindfulness
  • Cooking and the memorable sights, tastes and smells of joyful family gatherings
  • The wonder of miniature steam engines
  • The joy that comes from dancing and singing your hearts out to timeless Kylie classics and one dad performing ‘Shiny’ from Moana
  • How great exercise can make you feel – whether this is a family bike ride, the exhilaration felt on a water slide or the excitement of trying to empty or reload a ball-filled trampoline in competition with some rather red faced grown ups
  • Your reading adventures and the feelings that come when you realise that a book like The Secret Garden is coming to an end
  • Den building indoors and outdoors and the construction of a very impressive ‘Technology Den’
  • Trips to the beach inside your own living rooms
  • Decorating the house in preparation for a religious celebration
  • The joy of creating all kinds of music together
  • Caring for treasured family pets and creating stylish feeders for wildlife
  • Snow White themed adventures
  • Garden camping … outdoor film nights … sleepovers in the tree house …

I genuinely feel like one of the luckiest people in the world doing my job at the moment – thank you for continuously providing a fantastic source of lockdown wellbeing, for each other and for me!

And so, time to share some of the gems that have been sent my way this week  … 

And finally, one of our Year 3s introduced me to her little friend ‘Guppy’, the tiniest of frogs, this week. Ella has been nurturing Guppy since he was a tadpole and wanted to relocate him to our school pond. This reminded me of one of my favourite fun activities as a child when I was lucky to spend what felt like everlasting summer days outdoors with my brother and cousins, nurturing all kinds of pond and woodland creatures, creating stories about them and building many a magical kingdom (that they rarely stayed in!).

Hence my choice of story this week …

You’ll be pleased to hear that Guppy is having a lovely time and was last spotted an hour ago basking in the sun on the top of one of our lily pads. Thank you Ella!

Don’t forget the big squeeze and heartfelt thank you for your grown-ups this weekend. Time for a Friday dance-off in the kitchen I feel …  

I am missing you all desperately!

Mrs Smith 

Daily Reading

Reading Everyday

Be a great reader and practise a little everyday.

There are some great books online I’m sure you will enjoy…..perhaps you can read some and a grown up can read some….. You could read to you brother or sister……..you could read a page a day

The Booktrust  and  Oxford Owl  websites

https://www.booktrust.org.uk/

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/

have lovely stories and books to listen to and to read.

Don’t forget to practise the high frequency words as well!