Welcome to the Dolphin Class!
Meet the Teacher!

Hello!
My name is Miss Wilson. I am so excited to get to know you all and enjoy this Year 1 journey together!
My most favourite thing to do is to go on lovely long walks with my sausage dog Theo! We love going to the beach and to the woods.
I look forward to learning lots about you and for our fun year ahead!
Mrs Whateley, Miss Peters and Miss James
All these wonderful adults help us in Dolphin Class at different times throughout the week.
Term Five
Could a sunflower grow on the beach?

Term 4: Tuesday and Thursday are our PE days and this term we are doing football and sports day activities!

This term Forest School will be on Friday 25th April 2025



Times Table Songs
Can you sing along to these songs?
If you enjoy our videos, please help support us by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/laughalongC "Heat Waves" Ten Times Table catchy multiplication song will have you multiplying the 10 times table in no time at all. Great for primary / elementary / middle school, maths revision and teaching number facts.
If you enjoy our videos, please help support us by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/laughalongC Sing along to the 5 times tables the fun way with Laugh Along and Learn. This five times table set to Rend Collective's "My Lighthouse" Great for primary / elementary / middle school, maths revision and teaching number facts.
If you enjoy our videos, please help support us by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/laughalongC Subscribe and watch new videos. ★ YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/laughalongandlearn?sub_confirmation=1 Hope you have fun learning the 2 times table with Laugh Along and Learns cover of "Can't Stop The Feeling" by Justin Timberlake.

Staying Safe Online
With children becoming more tech-fluent, it is vital that both children and parents/carers understand how to stay safe online when using a computer, tablet, phone or games console.
This Thinkuknow website is a fantastic government interactive tool to teach both children and adults how to stay safe online.
We recommend using this website to support the conversations we have in school about e-safety and to develop your own knowledge of how to keep your child safe when they are online.
The parent/carer section also has a CEOP reporting link should you discover an unknown person attempting to contact or message your child in any way that is inappropriate.
