Message from Mrs Smith:

Message from Mrs Smith:

Good afternoon everybody!

I have loved hearing about your ‘Lockdown Legacies’ this week and seeing your words presented in such creative ways.

Inspired by the wise old words of Master Oogway you have told me about …

  • The greater value that is now placed on the simple things in life. Hugs with grandparents, aunts and uncles  now feel like gold dust and even the less exciting parts of the school day are desperately missed 
  • A greater appreciation of the natural magic of the outdoors
  • The love of family and how we are all learning to accept the diversity that exists within our own homes more
  • A greater understanding of the school’s ethos and its invaluable role within the wider community
  • The importance of patience and how it feels to live through and find peace within a significant challenge
  • The innovation that has resulted from our need to live life in a slightly different way for a while 
  • The enhancements to life, such as family zoom/skype sessions that are bringing us ‘together’
  • The strength that has emerged within our community and the neighbourhoods that we live in as people talk and look out for each other more
  • A recognition that nature often mirrors the feelings and experiences that we have too – the joy of a new moorhen brood and signs of ‘healing’ all around us and all over the world
  • Relationships with brothers and sisters that have grown stronger
  • The increased opportunities that you have had to become more mindful of the changes in nature, birdsong, the names of flowers
  • How one of our friends’ name was chosen because it means ‘present’ or ‘gift’, fitting beautifully with this week’s theme
  • The absolute joy of a great board game
  • An appreciation of a new found ‘togetherness’
  • And how you really want all these positives to remain with you, long after the lockdown ends

As always, I have loved hearing all your other updates too, especially seeing all the newly hatched chicks that you have shared with me this week (I shared your photos with the chickens and they got very excited too!). Joe shared with me his idea of another symbol of ‘Hope’ – the daisy. Joe felt that daisies were hardy, survive under the harshest conditions and always bounce back. And Benji, Hugo and Ella reminded me of one of my favourite books ‘The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse’ and how relevant the beautiful words in this book are at this particular time (I’ve included one of their favourite quotes above).

Thank you once again for all of your wonderful thoughts and messages this week. I hope that you enjoy the images and words as much as I did  … 

Along with your legacies we also wanted to share with you the first part of our Damers Recipe collections. Miss Barnes has been working incredibly hard in the background, as many of you will know, collecting all the information and images she needs from you following your recipe emails and is creating four recipe collections as a lasting community legacy. Here is a wonderful insight into her amazing work so far, and my favourite one – the Veggie Collection!

https://bit.ly/2YJOI9d

I’ve chosen a book this week which shows us the power of ‘yet’ and how we may think we can’t do something until the conditions are just right  …

So many parents have told me that ‘today’ has gifted them something that they didn’t have enough of before lockdown – time. As a result of this families are enjoying some of the simplest things in life much more than they were doing before as they now have time to do them more often and without other distractions. The music has changed and we are all recognising that we have always had the ability to ‘dance’ we’re just so much better at it now!

Here’s to your role in recognising the power that you have to keep all of these wonderful legacies alive, long after the lockdown ends Team Damers!

Enjoy your Bank Holiday weekend and your VE Day celebrations. I will leave you with Ellie’s beautiful poem today …

With warm wishes until we meet again soon,

Mrs Smith 

Good Morning……

Hi Copper Base….

Today enjoy making some decorations for VE day – look at yesterdays post for ideas.

The weather is lovely and sunny today so enjoy time in your garden with your families. This is a lovely idea – have a look around and see what you can scan. You could adapt it and make it a nature scan and see what you can spot in your bushes, plants and grass.

VE Day – Friday 8th May

This Friday we will be celebrating the 75th VE day. VE stands for Victory Europe and it will be 75 years ago this year since Victory in Europe was achieved by British Soldiers and it’s allies in WW2. On Friday we will be celebrating this victory and think about all those soldiers that fought in the war for us.

Why not make some Flags to decorate your house with, like in the photo below.

You could also bake a cake to celebrate like this lovely Victoria Sponge – recipe attached!

Ingredients

  • 3 medium eggs
  • 175g (6oz) butter, softened
  • 175g (6oz) caster sugar
  • 175g (6oz) self-raising flour
  • 142ml carton double cream
  • 4-6 level tablespoons raspberry jam
  • caster sugar, for dredging
  • 2 x 18cm (7in) round sandwich tins, greased and base lined with baking parchment

Method

  • Tip all the ingredients into a bowl and beat until smooth. Divide mixture between the sandwich tins and level the surfaces.
  • Bake the cakes in the centre of a preheated oven – 180°C/350°F/Gas Mark 4 for 20-25 mins, or until the cakes have risen and are golden, and spring back when lightly pressed in the centre.
  • Remove the cakes from the oven and leave them to cool in the tins for 5-10 mins, then turn them out on to a wire rack and leave them to cool completely.
  • Spread the jam over the base of one of the cakes. Lightly whip the double cream and spread it over the base of the other cake. Sandwich the two cakes together. Dredge with caster sugar before serving.
  • The unfilled Victoria sponge cakes can be packed in freezer bags and frozen for up to 3 months. Allow to defrost before filling

Why not have a go at making these craft aeroplanes….

If you can print, below is a selection of colouring pages for you to do. Also there is a craft template for you make a WW2 aeroplane.

Send us some photos of your creations if you can.

Daily Activities

Good Morning Copper Base,

Don’t forget to have a go at reading something today…it can be instructions to ingredients, labels, words on the TV or choose a book on your book shelf. There are also the online reading books – click the Oxford Reading Owl page above.

Check your key words – how many do you know? Which ones can you learn?

Have a go at the number of the day – choose a different number, what do you notice?

Also coming today will be some ideas for you to do for VE day on Friday 8th May and another story. Key an eye on the blog.