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Worlaby Academy - Low Road, Worlaby,
Brigg. DN20 0NA
Issue 1 9th April 2020
Princess Anne unveiled a plaque to officially open the Vale Acade-my.
Hi everyone
I hope you are all keeping well and safe and staying at home. I wonder what you have
been up to since we finished school. Who has finished all of their homework pack? Who
has used padlet? Who is enjoying time with their family? Who is enjoying lots of fun and
games at home? Your grown ups may have told you that we are really looking forward
to seeing what you have been up to since school closed. We would love to see some
photographs or get a message from you so we can all keep in touch with each other.
Thank you Jessica and Sam for sharing what they have been doing.
Well I have had to learn some new skills whilst being at home. One of which was learning how to use Zoom video conferencing so
I could keep in touch with other leaders in Delta—the first time I did it was a bit daunting! I hear that some of you are using Zoom
for your dance lessons though—well done! I am still really busy even though working at home and luckily I can do most of my
work from home. I do take a break every day to go for a walk and get some fresh air. I am really lucky that I live close to a river,
some ponds and the woods—plenty of places to walk where it is really quiet and peaceful and I can practice social distancing. I
try and walk 5 miles every day. We have had a birthday party at our house and celebrated as best as we could in the circum-
stances. I have also started to (try!) to learn to cook. Mr Hatton usually does all the cooking in our house. After tasting my at-
tempts, my family would like Mr Hatton to continue doing the cooking!! ( I think I need more practice). When I have had a bit of
spare time I have been taking time to enjoy reading books and listening to music. I have also been shopping for people in my
village that can’t get to the shops—one of whom is Mrs Morris who comes into school to do our corridor displays. I have really
enjoyed spending time with my family in the evenings—we have been playing games and watching films together. I also have
joined the rest of my street in applauding the NHS at 8pm on a Thursday evening—have you been doing that too?
I am really missing seeing all of you and hope it’s not too long before we are back at school although I know being safe and
staying at home is the priority .
Enjoy the Easter holidays and I hope you get a visit from the Easter Bunny!
Take care
Mrs Hatton x
Worlaby Academy - Low Road, Worlaby,
Brigg. DN20 0NA
Hello!
I hope you are all keeping busy whilst you’re at home!
Worlaby Mouse and I have been really busy getting some
jobs around the house done in between doing some school
work. Last week, we made
Worlaby Mouse a new bag to
go home in. I taught Worlaby
Mouse how to use a sewing
machine, making sure he was
careful not to stitch his paws!
We used some lovely, red,
flowery fabric and he even
has his name on it! Worlaby
Mouse can’t wait to show
you his new bag! During the lovely weather we have had
this week, I tidied up my garden and Worlaby Mouse helped
me to dig the weeds out from between the paving slabs.
While doing this we found a little cater-
pillar! We put the caterpillar in the bush
so he had lots of leaves to eat. In the
lovely weather my kitten, Dave, has
been exploring the garden for the first
time. He is a little scared of all the nois-
es but he has been following my other
cat, Max, around and trying to chase
the butterflies. Luckily he isn’t fast
enough to catch them! We’ve done
some baking too to keep us going
through the work we are doing. To make sure we are stay-
ing active and healthy, we have been doing our daily exer-
cise by walking or cycling near my house. In the evenings, I
have started watching some films. I have watched Lady
and the Tramp, Wreck it Ralph, Aladdin and some superhe-
ro movies. I’m sure we will get up to more fun things next
week too! I wish you all health and happiness. Enjoy your
week and remember, stay home and stay safe.
Miss Turney
Hi Everyone,
Hope you are all safe and well,
since school has finished I have
been keeping myself busy
by doing jobs around the house
and getting my parents and
their neighbours shopping each
week. Which sometimes has
been quite a challenge to get
the most random of things on
their lists!
I have also been taking my dog
Charlie for a walk everyday around my village. Both Charlie
and I love this as the weather has been so sunny recently and
it is so good to get out in the fresh air. Whilst on our walk we
have seen some fantastic colourful rainbow art work that
children have been displaying in their windows. My niece Orla
drew a picture with my husband, Charlie and myself in it. The
drawing is proudly being displayed in my window for everyone
to see. Maybe you would like to create a rainbow picture and
place them in your windows. I'm sure people walking by would
love to see them.
I am missing being at Worlaby with you all and hopefully we
will all be to-
gether
as a family
soon.
Stay Safe
Mrs Furmage
Dear Ada, Jack, Junior, Bea, Miley, James, Kyle and Isabelle!
Mrs Hanly is missing you all very much; Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays seem very strange at the minute not coming to
school to see you.
I hope you are all enjoying the lovely sunshine, getting lots of fresh air and having fun with your families! I look forward to hearing
all about what you have been doing when I next see or hear from you.
You might remember me telling you about my little boy who is called Eddie and is the same age as you..he's been keeping me
busy at home along with his baby sister Elena. We have been doing some Cosmic yoga on YouTube in the mornings - Eddie real-
ly likes the Spiderman one - have you managed to try any of those yet and if so, which ones do you like the best ?
We have also been doing some baking this week and we made some delicious chocolate concrete to have with custard on
Sunday - it is like a chocolate biscuit which has been chopped up into pieces - very nice!
Eddie has been reading to me every day and we have been practising the tricky words songs on YouTube (which keep getting
stuck in my head so whenever I am cooking tea or tidying up I start singing it!) I was telling him how good you all are at reading
too and that you also know the tricky word songs!
I hope you are all happy, well and looking after your Mummy's, Daddys, brothers and sisters.
And before I go...Happy Easter !
Speak to you again soon,
Love from Mrs Hanly
Worlaby Academy - Low Road, Worlaby,
Brigg. DN20 0NA
Hello everyone!
Firstly, I hope you are all well and looking after yourselves! Well
done for staying indoors and protecting each other, I am really
proud of each one of you, I know it is difficult to do, but you
are helping to save lives and that is just amazing! Hopefully,
you have all been busy with your home learning packs, doing
a bit each day. Equally, it is just as important that you spend
time doing things you enjoy such as baking, building a den,
playing in the garden, watching a film or maybe even reading
a book!
I have been very busy this week! I managed to successfully
bake my very own Peppa Pig cakes (they didn’t last very long!)
and I even decorated them with chocolate icing- Yummy! My
next baking venture is going to be chocolate brownies, so I will
let you know how they turn out next week! Hopefully the smoke
alarm won’t go off this time!!
On Tuesday, I created a rainbow picture and placed it in the
window of my front room. I know that many of you will have
created your own rainbow designs and it has been so lovely to
see the different pictures all around the village, supporting the
amazing people that work for the NHS and caring agencies.
On Thursday’s I have been joining in with the rest of the country
by clapping on my door step at 8pm to thank these fantastic
people, I’m sure you have been too!
On Friday, I walked a fair distance to Tesco in order to get my
weekly essentials. It was good to finally have a chance to ap-
preciate the beautiful surroundings as well as the lovely weath-
er. My legs however were not so grateful! I was aching for a
few days! I have found that going out and exercising once a
day is helping to keep myself active and my mind feeling fresh.
I am sure many of you have been doing this too by watching
J o e W i c k s e a c h d a y o n Y o u T u b e !
His work outs are very intense so well done if you have man-
a g e d a n y o f t h e s e , k e e p i t u p !
Whilst I was in Tesco, I bought something VERY exciting…The
brand new David Walliams book! This one is called ‘Slime’ and
I cannot WAIT to share it with you all. I’m sure we are in for a
treat!
I have missed you all very much and you’re always in my
thoughts! Keep working hard, having fun and most of all, make
sure you stay safe. Speak to you soon!
From Miss Reeder
Class 4
Hi,
Hope you are staying safe and enjoying the sunshine
in your gardens.
It is extremely hard to know what to write to you all, I
miss seeing your smiling faces.
We often wish we had more time to spend with our
families, now we do now, keep smiling, have some
fun if you can. I’m looking forwards to make some
mischief when we get back to school (don’t tell Mrs
Hatton).
I’m trying to keep busy walking my dogs, doing some
gardening (they are not helping) and have done a
little bit of sewing. Doing so courses too .
Mrs Britcliffe
Finally, The GRUFFA-
LO decided to make
a run for it too!
Worlaby Academy - Low Road, Worlaby,
Brigg. DN20 0NA
Hello Class 2 and Hello to anyone else in school reading this!
The first thing to say is I hope everyone is well and keeping safe at
home with your family. I’ve been thinking about you all and hope you
are managing to be outside at your house, enjoying the fresh air and
bright, dry days! I hope you are making good choices at home with
your grown-ups and brothers and sisters. I know it is hard being stuck at
home, but time will pass quicker if we listen and know that everyone is
just at home and can’t go anywhere, just the same as you!
I hope you are keeping a diary of what you do; you all know how we all
like to hear everyone talking about time away from school, so keep a
reminder in your writing books!
Just starting into our third week, I’ve been very busy working at home
with reading books! Before I left school on the Friday evening when we
closed, I boxed up the entire schools’ reading books from the shelves in
the corridor and brought them all home to sort through! It took me most
of the first week, but now they are all on a list, sorted out and some
relabelled – what a job!
I have been spending time with my own family too. Charlotte, Isabel
and I have done the PE sessions with Joe Wicks every day, then they do
their schoolwork and I do mine.
We have all taken turns with cooking in my house, making delicious
pies, cakes and our own pasta. We have completed lots of jobs in the
garden - cleaning out the greenhouse, weeding and painting the
fence. Mr Clark, Charlotte and Isabel made a great crazy golf hole and
scored holes in one and completed a knock down golf challenge. I
have played chess again for the first time in many years and won some
as well as lost some!
We have made a Lego rainbow to put up in our window, to show ‘our
hope’ and we have joined in with the ‘clapping for all carers and key
workers’ on a Thursday evening.
Very importantly, I phone or use the computer to contact other people
in my family and my friends, to say hello. I hope you are all doing this
with your families and friends.
I can’t wait to hear what you have all been up to!
Take care and stay safe.
Here’s a photo Sam would like to
share with his friends, in the first
week off school Sam, Ruby and their Dad con-
structed a cardboard house, Sams spent many
hours in there lol even laid in there doing his
school work!
Hope everyone is well, stay safe
Mrs Alder
Worlaby Academy - Low Road, Worlaby,
Brigg. DN20 0NA
Hello All,
I hope you are coping well, or are you driving your parents mad
yet?
I have been taking the opportunity to take my dog, Buster, on
some particularly long walks. Mind you, I’m not sure he is enjoying
them as much as I am, I’m beginning to think he wishes I was
back at work so he can get some rest!!!
On one dog walking occasion, my son Aaron and myself came
across a young stray, black dog. A young stray, black dog with a
collar on BUT NO TAG WITH CONTACT DETAILS ON. After numer-
ous phone calls, we finally managed to get it to safety until the
(irresponsible) dog owner collected it the following morning.
We have done some baking, as I’m sure many of you may have
done, although the shortage of flour in the supermarkets is making
that very difficult now. And to you Erin Briggs – yes, I am most defi-
nitely going to be making your biscuits!!
Sunday morning was quite eventful at our house. After leaving
the back door open due to the lovely weather, a rather large
pigeon decided to pop in and sit itself on my kitchen windowsill,
not what I was expecting. After flapping around, (the pigeon, not
me), and trying unsuccessfully to catch it, it then decided to fly up
to a ledge above my cooker and sit watching us from a safe dis-
tance, not helpful. With a wafting of a tea towel, it made its way
back to the windowsill, only to sit at the window I hadn’t opened
– again, not helpful. Finally managed to open that window and
shoo it out, only after it had pooped on my blinds – again, not
helpful.
We have managed to drag the table tennis table out from the
depths of the garage however, this may cause more arguments
than enjoyment I fear!!!
The shed has been painted to within an inch of its life, now just
need to do the same to the fence panels. Although I am strug-
gling to find the motivation for this.
I hope your time at home has been interesting and exciting.
Don’t forget to make time to play those board games you maybe
never get time to play or have a book on the go. I notice David
Walliams has brought out a new book recently, which I am quite
sure will be equally as good as all his previous ones.
Look after yourselves and each other.
In the words of Tess and Claudia from strictly:
KEEEEEEEEP SMILING.
Mrs Burman.
Here is a little update from our time at home so far.
We have had a little visitor in the garden, our very
own little bunny! It seems to like living in our garden
& we see it hopping around the garden every day,
Freya & Lottie have given it a name, can you guess
what it might be?!....its Easter! Our very own Easter
bunny!
We've also been
baking a very spe-
cial blueberry pie
together, we ate it
last summer & en-
joyed it so much
we baked our
own! Freya & Lottie
liked weighing out
the ingredients &
especially liked
getting their hands messy squashing the pastry to-
gether to make the dough! But the best part was
eating it af-
ter the hard
work, yum!
Mrs Allen
Hi there Jessica has been busy keeping up with
reading (loving black beauty early reader at the
moment) and big maths sheets (thank you) she
also did a spring scene pic using some cotton
wool and felt and tissue paper!! Photo attached
along with a Lego creation.
Regards, The Row-
bottoms.
Missing everyone
very much!
Worlaby Academy - Low Road, Worlaby,
Brigg. DN20 0NA
Hello Everyone, hope you and your fami-
ly’s are all well and staying safe.
It’s been strange going over to the school
and checking on things and no one be-
ing there.
I’ve been keeping busy though doing
Joe Wicks every morning as he sets me
up for my day ahead. I even did the fan-
cy dress Friday.
I have been going out for my daily exer-
cise as well—I have seen a few of you
about and it has been nice chatting
(from a distance of course).
Stay safe and well everyone hope to see
you all soon
Miss Carnaby.
Hello everyone,
I hope you’re all keeping well and staying safe!
I thought I’d write and tell you what’s been happening in our
house since school closed. The first week was very exciting for us
as Joe our son was flying back home after spending a year in the
Caribbean on a cruise ship performing in a musical called Grease
playing the role of Kenickie. We could not wait to see him and
have him home safe with us. The house is normally quite quiet but
not when Joe is here but it is lovely to hear him practising his sing-
ing and he is teaching himself how to play the Ukulele and doing
very well.
I celebrated my birthday that week it was very strange not being
able to see my friends & family but they face timed me that night
and sang Happy Birthday to me which was lovely and I received
lots of messages. Ellie helped me bake a chocolate orange birth-
day cake but I did not get to eat much of it as Ellie & Joe said it
was just delicious!
Ellie is becoming the star baker in our house we’ve had banana
bread and cookies with no help from me at all, she would like to
start learning to cook lots of different things for us now, she is busy
with work for college that they have sent her and hopefully she
will start in September.
We have been keeping ourselves busy during the day walking
our dog Max down the river and bike riding. We had a karaoke
competition last Saturday night which was great fun and this
week we have been watching a different musical together after
tea. Tonight we are watching the Lion King.
Really hoping we see each other soon as I am missing school very
much and seeing all of you.
Stay safe everyone
Mrs Gash.
Worlaby Academy - Low Road, Worlaby,
Brigg. DN20 0NA
Dear All,
I have been continuing to complete all my
office work from home, whilst at the same
time playing at being a teacher to my 3
children. We have made use of some of the
websites, which has been fun. We have
taken the opportunity to bake and learn
how to make pasta from flour and eggs!
We also had to bake a 70th Birthday cake for
my Dad because his surprise birthday party
was cancelled. We lit the candles on the
cake and contacted as many as we could
using Facetime and WhatsApp and all sang
Happy Birthday together.
Erin and Meredith have been having their
dance lessons using Zoom, the teacher can
watch them and make sure that they are
doing everything right. Because they are
the only ones in the class that have a part-
ner they have had to demonstrate to the
rest of the class.
Now it is the Easter holidays my children are
having a well-earned break from schooling
and I am able to concentrate a little easier!
On an evening we have been walking the
dog around our fishery and doing lots of
gardening whilst the weather is nice. I think
my dog will be sad when things return to
normal as he is enjoying the extra attention
he gets when everyone is at home. I have
paid special attention to my Raspberry
plants as I love to eat them and make
enough jam to last me all year.
The most important thing is that we have
been staying home!
Stay Safe.
Mrs Porter
Dear Class 4.
I hope you are well and keeping busy in these very differ-
ent times. Your home learning packs have probably been com-
pleted or are almost completed. Y6 have the revision books and
we said to start the 2nd half of those after the Easter break. More
work will be sent through after the Easter break in the form of
online maths lessons and other projects to work on.
An amazing complaint letter to President Snow from Kat-
niss was sent to me and I really enjoyed it ̶ the same person sent
me a fantastic poem too. If any of you wish to send me anything
that you’ve been working on, you can send it to in-
[email protected] and it will be forwarded on to me. I
really enjoyed reading the letter and the poem because most of
what I’ve been reading has been government advice and Delta
policies! I would love to read more of your work, open PPT’s or see
photos of your projects so that I still feel like a teacher!
I have had to try a few new things since I last saw you;
online video conferencing is not something that I’m used to but
that’s happening every other day. I’ve also had to learn how to
cut hair as my Jamie’s hair was due a cut in the Easter holiday. As
you can imagine, a twelve-year-old boy doesn’t want his dad to
cut his hair, but it didn’t turn out too badly. At least it wasn’t a
bowl cut like I used to have! We’ve also made use of a portable
table tennis net that we bought Joseph for Christmas and our din-
ing room is transformed into a table tennis competition every day,
which hasn’t helped my dodgy left knee but is keeping us fit!
Delta admin work has kept me busy, mainly working on
an exciting book-based curriculum for the Grimsby cluster of
schools, helping to put together a sequence of English, science, DT
and history work for the Y6 Evolution topic and Y3 DT linked to the
Ancient Egyptians. I’ve also read Floodland, which was due to be
read by Y6 in the Summer term.
I’ve been very lucky too as my favourite band released a
new album at the end of March so there’s new music to enjoy and
new lyrics to learn. Not that I can sing successfully along to the
vocal lines, but it’s fun trying. The album was started in 2017 and
they worked on the songs over the past few years, but the lyrics
are somewhat eerily relevant to our current worldwide situation of
isolation and hope:
‘Numbers keep falling off the calendar’s wall. Stuck in our
boxes, windows open no more.’
‘It’s alright to be alone, to listen for a heartbeat, it’s your
own.’
‘Stars align they say when, things are better than right
now. It’s gonna take much more than ordinary love to lift this up.’
It’s quite profound when you think about it; inspiring and
uplifting. Keep your spirits up, enjoy the Easter break, stay safe and
we’ll meet up again.
Your class teacher,
Mr Brown.