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Toilet training
You can start training your child to use the toilet as soon as they start to show signs that they are ready. This is usually between two and three years old but all children are different. It is important to only train your child when the time is right for you and your child.
Signs of toilet readiness
· Your child can stay dry for three or more hours
· Your child recognises when they need to wee or poo
· Your child can pull their pants up and down themselves
· Your child is showing interest in using the toilet
· Your child is imitating others going to the bathroom
· Your child is able to follow simple instructions
Getting started
· Dress your child in clothes that are easy for them to manage i.e. pants with an elasticated waist
· Introduce your child to the potty or toilet at times they are most likely to need go i.e. after mealtimes
· Do not restrain your child or force them to sit on the toilet or potty for long periods.
· Praise or reward your child every time they use the toilet.
· Take your child to the toilet regularly, at least every hour when you are starting out.
· Teach your child how to flush the toilet and wash their hands after using the toilet
· Expect setbacks. Do not make a big deal out of accidents. Use statements such as “it’s okay, I bet you make it to the toilet/ potty next time.”
· Do not rush to get your child out of nappies at night-time; this usually takes much longer than being dry during the day.
The Reception children have made a fabulous start to the second half of the Spring term. We have started a new topic called ‘New life, Growth and Change’. The children have focused on two books, The Extraordinary Gardener and Oliver’s Vegetables. They have learnt all about growing plants and vegetables and have been participating in the following activities: planting their own seeds and looking after them by placing them in the sun and watering them, exploring a range of vegetables, painting flowers and writing words and sentences linked to the texts they have read.
They are also delighted to have a new role play area, the Marland Garden Centre and are able to play in this area during their continuous provision time. We would like to thank all parents and carers who came to the Reading Afternoon on Monday. The children really enjoyed reading with their family members. Hopefully more parents and carers can come next time.
Every week children that display good manners are chosen to sit at the Captain’s Table for dinner. Well done to the following children that have been selected to sit at the Captain’s Table.
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RA |
Ahmad |
3B |
Daud |
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RB |
Zahra |
4A |
Amelia |
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1A |
Olly |
4B |
George |
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1B |
Hadiya |
5A |
Esa |
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2A |
Qasim |
5B |
Connor |
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2B |
Seher |
6A |
Djeny |
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3A |
Aizah |
6B |
Rhyden |
Every week during PE, coaches will be choosing pupils to be their PE superstars of the week. Well done to the following children who were fantastic in PE last week:
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Reception |
Ismail, Sonia |
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Year 1 |
Ahmed, Ella. E, Lainey |
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Year 2 |
George, Harun |
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Year 3 |
Nathan, Ibrahim |
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Year 4 |
Marwah, Lainey-Rae |
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Year 5 |
Whole of 5A, Zahra, Ethan |
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Year 6 |
Djeny, Alisha. M |
Year 6 parents meetings will be taking place on Tuesday 18th March and Wednesday 19th March. Please go to parent mail/parents evening to book an appointment. Appointments are limited to 10 mins– please ensure you arrive early enough for your appointment.
Thank you. Other year groups will have their parents’ meetings after the Easter holidays and we will inform you of the arrangements nearer the time.
On Monday 10th March Reception parents/carers are invited to a Maths workshop after school from 3.30pm to 4pm. This workshop is to inform parents what we hope their children will achieve by the end of the Reception year. It will include ideas and strategies to enable parents to support their children with their learning at home. We would really appreciate it if parents/carers could take the time to attend, as this will benefit you and your children’s learning. The best outcomes for children occur when parents/carers and school work together. If you would like to attend please come to the Reception doors.
Thank you.
The following children have been awarded ‘Star Reader’ and enjoyed going to the ‘Starbooks’ cafe in the library to enjoy a drink and a treat as their reward. Fantastic!
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RA |
Abdul- Rahman |
3B |
Yaran |
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RB |
Ameera |
4A |
Farhan |
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1A |
Sophia |
4B |
Abeeha |
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1B |
Adam |
5A |
Jack |
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2A |
Abdullah |
5B |
Mishal |
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2B |
Momina. K |
6A |
Manahal |
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3A |
Yalda |
6B |
Bia |
Before the half term, Rochdale's MP Paul Waugh announced an exciting competition for World Book Day. The children needed to think of their favourite book and write an engaging book report on why they like their book so much. We spent lots of time brainstorming ideas to try and hook the reader into our reports, discussing which characters from our stories we resonated with and how the book made us feel. As a result of this, Year 5 produced some fantastic book reports which were sent off to be judged. Out of all the Year 5 classes in Rochdale that took part, Adam Sarwar was crowned runner up with Hawwa Siddique scoring a special mention from the MP. On top of this, if our MP gets called upon in the House of Commons, he has made a promise to mention both Adam and Hawwa by name! This is an amazing achievement and we are so proud of our winners as well as the whole of Year 5 for their hard work and dedication to this competition. Well done Adam and Hawwa!
This week in celebration of World Book day, children came in to school in comfy pyjamas and different costumes. Everyone looked amazing!
Well done to Zahra and Leila for being chosen as Breakfast Club Superstars!