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The Wardle WayWeekly Update!
Work hard, look after each other, be honest!
Students must REMEMBER to check their school email weekly and respond to your form tutor emails.
Reminder:If you are worried or concerned here are some great support agencies that you can access online…….#thrive Kooth
https://www.annafreud.org/what-we-do/anna-freud-learning-network/coronavirus/
Monday 22nd June 2020
Message from Mrs HopeWe are being constantly amazed by our students and their resilience, understanding and empathy in the current climate. We also realise that we are partners in the teaching of our students, and we'd like to take this opportunity to thank all of the parents and carers for their continued hard work throughout this period. We can't wait to reconnect with our students as soon as we are able to. In the meantime we are trying to incorporate more of ourselves into the work we are setting by filming loom videos and trialing live streaming with some classes. Our strategy is to increase the use of these techniques over time as we are aware that our students are increasingly wanting quality interactions with their teachers.
We are currently working on a recovery curriculum to support all of our students when they are able to return, regardless of their situation, and we are constantly updating this is line with government guidelines. Our staff are working incredibly hard to reach out to all of our pupils on many levels from pastoral staff to subject teachers, and we always welcome emails from pupils communicating with us about how they are doing and what, if anything, we can do to support them further.
There are some fantastic resources out there for students who might struggle to return to the new normal www.booksbeyondwords.co.uk, authors such as Tina Rae, or journals are a very good way to stimulate students to acknowledge their feelings and work through them. We also have a link to Wardle Wise on our website.
If there are any questions about the distance learning please email home [email protected], the clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5P7nVbQWJc is also useful for how pupils can log onto google classroom.Mrs Hope
Key contacts:
Home learning:For all Doddle or access concernshome [email protected]
Safeguarding:If there are any concerns regarding safeguarding for our pupils please follow the following advice: -
· If the pupil is in immediate danger contact Child Care Services at 0300 303 0440 or report via 101.
· If there is no immediate danger email [email protected] or telephone the school safeguarding mobile number 0779 295 2853
Careers:For concerns regarding colleges, apprenticeships or careers please contact [email protected]
School nurse:If students would like to contact the school nurse with any health questions or worries, the can get confidential help, advice and support by texting 0750 733 0382 (available Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 4.30pm).
Information from teachers!
Miss O’Neill’s SPANISH Challenge of the week!
List four well-known buildings or monuments which can be found in Spanish-speaking
countries
Pastoral Year Lead - Wellbeing Tip of the Week
Mrs Rigg
Stay safe
Remember to use the internet and computers safely - if in doubt please look on the school website for useful information on how to stay safe online.
Message from Mr Giles
Form time activities Don’t forget to go on to google classroom and complete your form activity. When you have completed this activity please email it back to your Form Tutor
Careers Careers Information from Mr Giles for all year groups can be found at the end of this newsletter.
Bury College are currently running a question and answer campaign for high school students to help encourage them to ask any questions they have, whether that be about their application, interview, starting college or have a course specific question.Students can submit a question to us by contacting us through our social media channels or they can send their question to [email protected] and one of our experienced members of staff will aim to answer their question as soon as possible.
https://burycollege.ac.uk/home/
COLLEGE NEWS
Check out the website link above.
Mrs Henderson’s website recommendation: https://tompalmer.co.uk/free-stuff/
Now the football season has started again, I would like to focus on one of our favourite and most popular authors in the library, Tom Palmer. His books are well loved amongst students who enjoy reading about sport, mainly football and rugby. He has also written books that are set during the war and in other countries.
His website is well worth a visit, with the first chapters of lots of his books that you can try, videos of him reading from his books and tips on writing.
Check out his books on the SORA reading app too!
Information from teachers!A message from Mrs Wright for Year 9 and 10 students.
Interactive Virtual Workshop by Bradford University - 2nd July
Bradford University are hosting an interactive virtual workshop exclusive to Year 9/10. It’s a great opportunity for students to learn about life at university and what you can study and to get a taste of university learning from two of our fantastic academics! A fun, informative and interactive event, there is also a chance for students to win a £25 Amazon Voucher if they take the Virtual Tour of the University on our website and enter the pre- event quiz! Why not come along yourself and meet some of the Recruitment and Outreach Team and University Academics? Staff members would accompany students on a visit in ordinary times and we would love to have you there with your students. To book onto this exciting session and enter the pre-event quiz, please follow the links in the attached PDF. Programme Information:
● ‘Why Go to University? / Student Life’ - this Recruitment and Outreach Team talk sets out what the benefits of going to university are and what to expect when you get there!
● Business skills of the future - Dr Kamran Mahroof, Lecturer The roles and responsibilities of business managers are evolving. This short session covers Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence - widely used in businesses today and key skills required for business managers of the future.
● ‘Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?’ - interactive quiz● What is an engineer and what do engineers do? - Dr Elaine Brown, Reader in Mechanical and Process
Engineering and STEMM Outreach Academic Engineering is a creative world where we solve problems to help humanity – from the building you are in, the clean water you have, to the medicines being developed to fight COVID-19... Do you have the skills to become an engineer?
● Meet our Students: Two of our current student ambassadors will talk about their experience of life at University of Bradford.
● Q&A time – a chance to ask your questions
**`NB: there is already a lot of interest in the event so please book early. Any questions, please contact Paula Hatcliffe [email protected] / 01274 234740
If you are interested, please contact Mrs Wright [email protected]
Teachers’ stars of the week!
We have asked your class teachers to send in their special mentions for students who have gone the extra mile – here are this week’s nominations!
Ms Sutcliffe’s StarsYr 7 Kasim Ahmed, Ben Boodeea, Libby Walker for their work on bike maintenance, Amelia Ashworth, Thea Bentley and Daniel Gadsby for their caddy images, yr10 Sophie McDonnell for showing real initiative and doing an exam paper and in 7P Tom Buckey and Heidi Nicholl for their form work.
Miss Akhtar’s English Superstars!Year 7 Megan Pheasey for working extremely hard on her creative writing! Emily Cook, Jack Stephenson and Ben Boodea for lots of effort on their short stories too.
Year 9The following students have worked well in school with Miss Akhtar on persuasive writing and Gothic descriptive writing:Ruby Long, Katy Cliffe, Adam MasonLewis Bardsley, Corey Cooke and Callum EatonWell done!
Excellent Artists!Mrs Carroll would like to highlight this lovely piece from Rameesha Ali in year 7 - her use of colours and high quality presentation is fantastic
Also Evie Dorrington for her emulation of a painting by Georgia O'Keeffe.She has matched the colours brilliantly.
Mrs Keen
Mrs Keen thinks that Miles Clough has done an excellent job on the design of his Lowry Tote Bag below. Well done Miles!
The painting is printed onto the tote bag -It says Britain at Play on the tote bag because the painting is called Britain at Play -It is 100% cotton -There is a handle on the tote bag Evaluation of my design: I think that my customer would like my design because it is very neat and made of quality materials -I have used different embellishment that include applique and printing -I have used my theme by adding a Lowry painting to the design.
Mr Dawson's Technology Star of the Week :)
Joshua Wellens for his superb table caddy. Excellent work and attention to detail.
Miles Clough
Teachers’ stars of the week!
We have asked your class teachers to send in their special mentions for students who have gone the extra mile – here are this week’s nominations!
Miss Sauco would like to award her Stars of the week to: Goncalo Sang (Y7), Gabriella Ogden (Y7) and Clark Pitchford (Y8).
Miss Chraiti would like to give a special mention to Alesha Kauser and Euan Giordani in y7, Olivia Charlton and Poppy Kershaw in y8 for their continuous hard work!
Spanish Superstars Learning a new skill during lockdown.A fantastic achievement from Lewis Landregan, Y9. He has learnt a new skill and has changed all the socket fronts in his gran’s house. Well done Lewis! What a fantastic skill for the future!
If you have started to learn a new skill during lockdown, let us know and we can feature you in our newsletter! Email: [email protected]
Mr Iqbal
Excellent work on Mathswatch this week" Y7Sana Ali, Erin Grierson, Alan NgereHarrison Taylor
Y8Adam Boodea, Olivia CharltonAmelia Kershaw, Jake MatthewsJacob Muldowney, Harry PeacockeClark Pitchford, Joseph RussonJessica Schofield, Ben Thomas
Y9Aaleyah Ali, Amira AliKaiden Fielding, Isla GiordaniThomas Hawkrigg, Micah HopleyAmy Johnson, Saleem KhanEllie Maher, Brandon SmithAlonso Tiffany
A special Maths ‘Shout-Out’ from Mr Iqbal & Mr Nsiah' for the following students that attended Maths at Wardle Academy this week who have shown extremely positive behaviour during Maths lessons as well as showing tremendous resilience with some very challenging Maths work.
Phoebe Clarke, Grace Ellis-Walker, Chloe Hurdiss, Brooklyn Johnson, Ela Robinson and Grace Schofield
A message from Mrs Khan
I wanted to say a huge well done to the following students who have been working so hard in school. It was lovely to be able to teach maths lessons in a classroom again, particularly to such engaged students:
Jessica Bell, Millie ColeSeb Colley, Emily DillonChukwudi Ejim, Maddison FeberIndia Hensby, Oliver HughesEmily Matthews, Poppy McCroryJacob Parry, Louie PitchforthJacob Rand, Ellie Roberts and John Webb
MATHS SUPERSTARS
Teachers’ stars of the week!
We have asked your class teachers to send in their special mentions for students who have gone the extra mile – here are this week’s nominations!
Miss Wild’s Technology Superstars
Mrs Ransome’s Superstars:Ella Bailey,Darci Gillibrand and Martyna Uche-Eze.
She would also like to give a special mention to Alisha Brierley, Y10 for the fantastic work she has produced
Ella Bailey
Mrs Young’s Computing Stars
Congratulations to Adam Boodeea for achieving his Bronze Idea award and to Joseph Hughes Y8 for using code to make his own game. Well done Joe!
Mason Clarke
Martyna Uche-Eze
Geography Superstars of the Week 15.06.2020 – 20.06.2020
Charlie WilliamsMohammad Qasim
Heidi NichollScarlett Crossley
Amber WoodSophie Harrison
Luca bakerGoncalo De Sousa Lee
Sang
Alesha KauserEuan Giordani
Eden Ellison - Hyman Harrison Taylor
Isaac Gray Rameesha AliMaisie Whitlow
Emily Cook
Ariana DayRobert GoodallConnor TravisSeb Crabtree
Benjamin BoodeeaIsobelle Gedey
Jack StephensonJack Percival
Timon Warburton
Joseph RussonTyler Wood
Emma HawksworthFreya Luke
Darcey Harris Jake Matthews
Joseph Mills Emily WilsonJake Marcella
Alishba ArifKomal NazirLucy Ogden
Dee Dee BaileyBenjamin Hankinson
Christine WardLouie Harris
Dylan BurgessSophie Butterworth
Louis RussellHolly Miller
Dylan NewellAdam BoodeeaHarry Peacocke
Eliza HanifGeorge HarrisonPolly Gumbley
Amy WilsonMatthew Garcka
Elise NolanLeonie Kavanagh
Adam GibsonCaleb Edwards
Charlotte GodwardJoseph Cremin
Ruby FidlerBilly BlakeHaider Ali
Josh Wellens
Alisha AliThomas FentonKai TiffanyDominic GrayJessica BellLina ElsawiEmily DillionKate FlemmingHeather Treaton
By Rameesha Ali, illustrating a food web.
By Harrison Taylor, his work completed on Google
classroom, using Google slides
Stanley CloughLewis LandreganJames SquirrellChad SpencerElla Hopkinson
Nimmra AliNiamh Clegg
Ewan HoltIsla Giordani
Holly Rushton
By Freya Luke’s response to the Moscow Times.
KS3 TimetableFollowing the Government’s announcement on the 10th May 2020 we have taken the decision to adapt the way that we set work for students. In response to parental and student feedback we will be streamlining the timetable to ensure that the students receive a high-quality education.
Remember, it is important that are students are sticking to a daily routine, maintaining some form of exercise, and making time for reading all of which will have significant benefits to mental health and wellbeing.
Year 9
Following feedback from parents and students we have taken the decision to adapt the way that we set work for Y10 students. We are working towards implementing the updated timetable below over the next two weeks. This will mean that students will have daily pre-recorded lessons, where teachers will record themselves explaining new knowledge or skills. These sessions will be uploaded to Google Classroom and the timetable below gives a suggestion as to when pupils should complete them. Students will then be able to use the pre-recorded lessons as a supportive tool when completing their work. Teachers will also be available in a live streaming session, for students to drop into, to answer any questions that students post, or give feedback on work that has been submitted, students will receive information from their subject teacher as to when their live sessions will start. Students do not need to attend these sessions for the whole hour. We will be using Google Classroom for all of these interactions, which pupils have access to through their school email. To effectively safeguard staff and students, initially students will not be seen on screen and can only type their questions into Google Classroom. Even though the timetable below shows all GCSE option subjects students are only expected to complete work from the subjects they study. Please note changes to geography and I-media/Music times.
Timetable for 10
Therefore, on Monday a student’s day might be;
9.30am Watch the pre-recorded English lesson and complete the tasks set.
10am Drop in for ten minutes to the live streaming Citizenship session to get feedback from the RESPECT department and then spend time improving their work.
10.30am break
11.00am Drop in for fifteen minutes to the live streaming Maths Foundation session to ask the Maths department questions and then spend time completing their work.
11.45 Watch Health and Social Care’s pre-recorded video and complete the tasks.
12.30 Lunch
1pm Drop in for 5 minutes to ask questions about Health and Fitness work with the PE department, then complete the tasks.
Remember, it is important that students are sticking to a daily routine, maintaining some form of exercise, and making time for reading, all of which will have significant benefits to mental health and wellbeing.
Please use this link for help with how students can access Google Classrooms- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5P7nVbQWJc the google app that you can download for mobile devices also supports Classroom.
If you need any other support please contact us on [email protected].
Thank you for your continued support,
Wardle Academy.
Year 7 Work - Week beginning 22nd June 2020
English This week is the time to get writing (if you haven't already). Using all that you've done to build the plot, the characters, the setting and the message, start your draft. Don't worry about starting at the start of your story - you can always go back to it if you want to start in the middle and work your way around it. If you want any help, as ever, let your teachers know and keep an eye on Google Classroom for activities that will help you.
Maths Refer to the personalised email sent by your class teacher every Monday morning for your maths work. All the key information is also on Doddle. If you have any problems with any of the work set, please make sure you have watched the video clips on Oak National or MathsWatch first and then email your class teacher for additional help if it is needed.
Science All sets. What is the difference between acids and alkalis and can we identify them?
Respect Students are to continue to complete the work booklet on ‘Financial Awareness’. Lesson 3 this week is on ‘What are the different ways in which businesses and other organisations contribute to the economy of a country?’ The work booklet for these lessons is on doddle and has also been set on google classrooms. Remember you need to complete one lesson each week from the booklet. If you are completing the work on google classrooms please do not click on ‘turn in’ until you have done all 6 lessons. If you are unsure about any of the activities please email your RESPECT teacher.
Geography Summer Booklet - Section 1: Mapping our world
History To complete a lesson on the Tudor Reformation - the Dissolution of the Monasteries. They are also to complete the BBC Bitesize revision tasks and quiz on King John.
MFL Complete the two worksheets on Doddle.
Computer Science
Students should follow the instructions on Doddle and complete an hour of code activity. Remember, to keep a copy of your certificate as evidence.
Technology Complete the cycling project - Explain: How does maintaining products have a positive impact on the environment? Don’t forget to send in photos of your work / completed products.
Music Create a fact sheet about what you learnt in the powerpoint from lesson 3
Art Year 7: Artist sculptural emulationYou MUST ask your parents/carers for permission before completing this task!Using inspiration from Giuseppe Arcimboldo create an image, portrait, landscape etc. using food you have at home.Take a picture of a minimum of two different scenes you have created and print them out A5 – you can do more if you want to!
P.E Complete Mr Blackburn's fitness challenges. In addition, log on to the new Core PE classroom on Google classroom to find some additional challenges.
Year 8 Work - Week beginning 22nd June 2020English This week is the time to get writing (if you haven't already). Using that you've done to build the
plot, the characters, the setting and the message, start your draft. Don't worry about starting at the start of your story - you can always go back to it if you want to start in the middle and work your way around it. If you want any help, as ever, let your teachers know and keep an eye on Google Classroom for activities that will help you.
Maths Refer to the personalised email sent by your class teacher every Monday morning for your maths work. All the key information is also on Doddle. If you have any problems with any of the work set, please make sure you have watched the video clips on Oak National or MathsWatch first and then email your class teacher for additional help if it is needed.
Science All sets - How does the digestive system break down food so we can use energy?What happens if we don't get enough of a particular nutrient?
Respect Students are to continue to complete the work booklet on ‘Careers – Step On’. Lesson 3 this week is on;
o ‘What are likely to be changes in the job market by the time you leave education?o ‘What is the difference between ‘passive’, ‘aggressive’ and ‘assertive’ responses,
and how do I apply these to myself?’
The work booklet for these lessons is on doddle and has also been set on google classrooms. Remember you need to complete one lesson each week from the booklet. If you are completing the work on google classrooms please do not click on ‘turn in’ until you have done all 6 lessons. If you are unsure about any of the activities please email your RESPECT teacher.
Geography Russia: Population distribution and documentary about Russia.
History To complete a lesson on ordinary lives during the Industrial Revolution. They are also to complete a BBC Bitesize revision task and quiz on the Industrial Revolution.
MFL To continue work on the topic of a past holiday. Students will have a worksheet with some exercises on the preterit (past tense) and another one with a translation.
Computer Science
Year 8 students are still completing badges on IDEA working towards their BRONZE award. Please email your teacher with evidence to show that you have completed a challenge.
Technology Complete the upcycling project - Explain why there is a need to reduce the amount of packaging and single use plastics. Don’t forget to send in photos of your work / completed products.
Music Create a fact sheet about what you learnt in the powerpoint from lesson 3
Art Year 8: Artist practical emulationYou MUST ask your parents/carers for permission before completing this task!Using inspiration from Raku Inoue, create an insect using flowers, sticks, leaves, grass etc. you can find at home.Take a picture of a minimum of two different scenes you have created and print them out A5 – you can do more if you want to!
P.E Complete Mr Blackburn's fitness challenges. In addition, log on to the new Core PE classroom on Google classroom to find some additional challenges.
Year 9 Work - Week beginning 22nd June 2020English Work will be on Google Classroom. Homework will be to complete Question 4 of Language Paper 1
Maths Refer to the personalised email sent by your class teacher every Monday morning. All the key information is also on Doddle. If you have any problems with any of the work set, please make sure you have watched the video clips on Oak National or MathsWatch first and then email your class teacher for additional help if it is needed.
Science To prepare for GCSE chemistry. Work to be completed on GCSE POD
Respect YEAR 9 – Theme A Living together in the UK – GCSE CitizenshipLast week you were set two booklets to complete from Monday 15th June until Friday 17th July 2020. These booklets were set on doddle and also google classroom.In each of the booklets there are 6 lessons to complete. I suggest you do 2/3 lessons each week from the booklets.When you have finished both booklets can you then please click on 'Turn in' if you are using google classroom to complete this work. Please ignore doddle if you are completing the work on google classrooms. If you are unsure about any of the activities please email your RESPECT teacher.
Geography Revise GCSE topics: Focus on Coasts this week. All revision notes must be filed under Coasts in your folder.
History To complete a lesson on the Cold War. They are also to complete a BBC Bitesize revision task and quiz on the Holocaust.
MFL Well done on the listening and speaking work from last week. I was very impressed with your resilience! This week you will need to practice your resourcefulness and test your vocabulary knowledge in order to complete a short piece of writing in Spanish. Follow the instructions on the Word documents and submit via our Google Classroom.
Computer Science Binary Representation 3 - Digital Art - We will learn about metadata and hex colours. We will be able to convert bytes into 2-digit hexadecimal values. We will then be creating a piece of pixel art / sprite which could be used for a specific purpose.
Digital Information Tech (Option)
Students are to continue working through the booklet. Mrs Young has put the lesson on Google classrooms
Textiles Design a print for your product – use your mood board to help design oneDesign 2 different summer prints - Develop your final print. Keep it simple - Use a summer imageColour - You can complete on paper or on the computer
Food and Nutrition Cook two of the dishes you have researched from your country and evaluate them – skills and sensory qualities.
Materials Tech Finish sketches / design ideas for a photo,frame and then have a go on Sketchup or making a card model. Don’t forget to send in photos of your work / completed products.
Music Booklet 10 +12 Rhythm continued pitch
Art Using inspiration from Karl Blossfeldt create your own photography of plants and flowers. Use ones in your home or outside – Rearrange them, think of interesting angles & lighting.Take a picture of a minimum of two different scenes you have created and print them out A5 – you can do more if you want to!
P.E Complete the work on the Cardiovascular system set on Google classroom.
Dance To complete the practical observation task set on google classroom.
Year 10 Work - Week beginning 22nd june 2020TEnglish Continue with Speaking and Listening projects and work on Power and Conflict Poetry.
Maths Refer to the personalised email sent by your class teacher every Monday morning for your maths work. All the key information is also on Doddle. If you have any problems with any of the work set, please make sure you have watched the video clips on Oak National or MathsWatch first and then email your class teacher for additional help if it is needed.
Science (Combined)
What do you recall about key biology concepts?
Respect Year 10 – Theme C Law & JusticeStarting this week you will be set lessons on google classroom. These lessons are in the class ‘Class 2019-WA-Year 10’. You will need to follow the instruction in the assignment set for the week. The lessons will be set each week on a Thursday. Any questions about this work please email your RESPECT teacher.
Geography 1. Read through the Geographical survival kit about command words, GCSE key terminology and answer the exam questions given.
2. Complete Weather hazards tracker 2 using Google tests. 3. Complete the key term assessment of Weather hazards
History To complete the revision quizzes about Early Elizabethan England. There is a revision guide in the google student share folder to help answer the questions.
MFL Well done for your excellent work last week on the general conversation questions! These will really help you 'get ahead' for your speaking exam in Y11.If you haven't already submitted yours to your teacher, it's not too late. Just log on to google classroom and use the model answers to help you create your own answers. You can still submit these google classroom, even if you have missed the deadline.
This week, we will be starting the topic of school. All of the work is on google classroom and you should spend between 30 -40 minutes on each lesson. As ever, if you have any questions, just email your teacher - we love hearing from you!
Computer Science
Part 1 -Programming practise - Using algorithms and test-plan to create code with defensive design. Validation and verification. Part 2-Secondary storage (past, present and future) Cloud technologies.
Triple Science What do you recall about key biology concepts?
Textiles Complete the What is available page?Look at what products are available that fit in with your project?Add images - Aim to look at 4 different productsConclusion - Next stepYou can do this in paragraphs or a spider diagram
Materials Technology
This week you are going to:Produce a product analysis page.Use the PowerPoint and examples given to help you complete this page
Year 10 Work - Week beginning 15th june 2020
Music Complete Elements of Music power points 1,2 and 3.Practice your instrument for 45 minutes.
Enterprise Year 10 Enterprise - this week's theme is "basic financial calculation", you will receive a Loom video PPT, some pre learning and some additional tasks. There will also be a live chat sessions available if you want to take part this week. Please see Google classrooms for more information.
H&S Care Describe how psychological and cultural obstacles or barriers occur and how these barriers can be removed
Food & Nutrition See Google Classroom for live streaming and video lessons
Art 1. Continue to work through your natural forms project, email your art teacher or post an image onto Google classroom of your work so that it can be assessed and you can be given feedback on your work to enable you to continue to develop and progress to ensure you achieve those higher levels.
2. Spend plenty of time working on your final piece. You would be given a month (9-12 hours) to work on this so that everything is completed to a high standard. If you get stuck on anything please email your art teacher for clarification or for suggestions on materials, how to complete the work and for refinements.
Drama Well done everyone for completing your third virtual lesson for component one! This week we will be exploring the exciting and education world of theatre in education! Doing the same as you did last week, you are to follow the instructions on the powerpoint lesson that we have put in google classroom.
Keep well and keep safe, Mr Appleton and Mr Brown.
I media Year 10 students should be completing the online revision activities on Zigzag education. I will be setting further work via google classroomPlease email me with evidence to show that you have completed a challenge.
GCSE PE Read the notes and then complete the questions on the Respiratory system. This can be found on Google classroom and the work will also be emailed to you.
Health and Fitness NCFE are to watch the short video, make notes and complete questions on Lifestyle Factors. This can be found on Google classroom and the work will also be emailed to you.
P.E Department News
P.E StarsMiss Plant would like to give a shout-out to Chloe Lythgoe and Liam Fay Y10.
Mr Stanley awards his shout-outs to: Ellie Fergus, Phoebe Hirst, Zara Butterworth and Luke Treaton for their year 9 PE work! You are already showing some excellent promise for PE in year 10.
Also, Heather Treaton, Esther Coupe, Louie Nicholson, Bradley Kirkham, Tom Meadowcroft and Scarlett Dewar for generally showing an excellent understanding of the theory in GCSE PE.
Mr Blackburn’s top tips
I hope you had a good week last week. I thought it would be important to provide another weekly update of other ways in which you can work to maintain your physical and mental health. There is hopefully a light at the end of the tunnel with lockdown rules being slightly relaxed.
This weeks challenges-
1) The PE department have created an Instagram page. This will be regularly updated each week, with a variety of different videos and activities to follow. We also want to upload excellent work and sporting achievements completed by you, if you have achieved anything your are proud of, or completed any excellent work then let me know. The Instagram page is wardleacademype.
3) The youth sport trust has a range of challenges which allows you to 'compete against yourself', with a focus on perseverance and the aim is to achieve bronze, silver or gold medals for each activity. There is a range of activity cards and videos.
Please follow the link. Please feel free to drop me a message to let me know how many medals you win over the week. https://www.youthsporttrust.org/60-second-physical-activity-challenges
Update
This week I will be completing the 7-day fitness challenge which can be seen above.
As you will probably know I love house music and it really motivates me when exercising. Please see the link below for my next tune of the week, this song combines a classic tune with a modern twist, you should have the start of an excellent playlist coming along now!!
Reminder- keep an eye out for the 'Wardle Academy PE' Instagram page wardleacademypehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0EKcA1XaCY
2) Check Doddle to see the latest home task, the 7 day fitness challenge. Complete one of these tables everyday. Each day you should see an improvement on the previous day. Complete each exercise until you physically cannot do anymore repetitions. The repetitions however must be consecutive (immediately after each other). Please send me through your scores. The winner will be announced on the PE Instagram page (wardleacademype).
P.E Department - Dance News
The UDOIT dance foundation are supporting the Youth Sport Trust National School week at home and are therefore hosting daily live dance sessions on their Facebook page.
The timetable is as follows Mon 22nd - 10am dance with Afro PierreTues 23rd - 10am dance with Shannon
Weds 24th - 10am street fitness with HannahThurs 25th - 10am dance with Vicky
Friday 26th is the results day for the solo competition some of our students took part in and they are also hosting three workshops via ZOOM!
History Focus Week
Mr Baugh has highlighted this piece of work as an excellent example of a Year 7 answer.
They were asked to Explain 2 consequences of the Peasants Revolt of 1381. (A GCSE style question).
Well done to Isaac Gray.
Mr Baugh Mr Kirkham
Mr Kirkham would like to give a special mention to Annalise Southerton-Platt Y8, Robert Goodall Y7 (examples of good work below). Also, Aaron Chambury & Joe Hughes in Year 8 who have consistently handed in work which has shown effort and enthusiasm.
Annalise Southerton-Platt Year 8
Robert Goodall Y7
Mr Baugh would also like to show the work below as a good example of a Year 8 written piece of work- they were looking at different protest groups during the 19th century. Well done to Harry Peacocke.
GREAT WORK!
History Focus Week
Examples of great work from Mr Pritchard’s classes
Nicola Marshall Y7 Ariana Connaughton-Day Y7
Alfie Hale - Y7
Tom Buckley - Y7
Amy Wilson - Y8
Emily Wilson - Y8
Jake Matthews - Y8
George Harrison - Y8
Amber Wood - Y7
Jessica Sunderland - Y8
History Focus Week
Y7
Jack Parr
Y8
Amani Haroon, Matt Shepard, Logan Fielding
Tom Buckley, Eliza Hanif, Jake Matthews
Stevie Johnson, Lily Leahair
Y9
Micah Hopley, Daisy Snook, Phoebe Hirst
Seb Gumbley, Amy Johnson, Kyle Whittaker
Dylan Winder, Hassan Mahmood, Hussnain Ali
Joe Cremin, Evie Dorrington
Y10
Neeve Davidson and John O'Brien
Mr Pritchard would like to congratulate the following students who have gained excellent History quiz scores.
Miss Walker would like to highlight Jack Percival’s work in Y7. Super effort!
Mr Baugh would like to give a special mention to the following students for - Consistently sending in work- Consistent high scores on the quizzes
Year 7Isaac Grey, Euan Giordani
Year 8Leah La Corte- HalliwellTyler Wood, Oliver PottsFreya Luke, Emma HawksworthMaria Zietek, Harry PeacockeJacob Muldowney, Harvey SmithAdam Boodeea
Year 9William Lindsay, Sam PhilipsLucas Collier, Jaia BagustStanley Clough,
Year 10Isla Tallantyre, Olivia BardsleySofia Musgrave
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Excellent scores on Bitesize: Y7: Kasim Ahmed, Rameesha Ali. Elliot Hampshire, Pip Sheldon, Luca Baker
Y8:Hollie Dean, Amaan Ahmad
Examples of good work: Y7: Rameesha Ali - Why did Henry break from Rome?Y8: Poppy Kershaw - a paragraph from her Big Write Harvey Spiller - Big Write
Y9: - for engaging in the Introduction to GCSE History: Adis Choudary, Frankie Forbes, Lucy GilbodySaleem Khan, Lydia Meredith, Finlay Wright
If you're not on that list, why not?! Now is a great time to be really engaging in the subjects you're taking on at GCSE. Even if you're reading fiction books (or watching films!) set in the same time period as some of the periods we're going to cover or watching documentaries, that will help you get to grips with it! Have a look at some of our suggestions on the next page….
Miss Walker’s Superstars
Rameesha AliPoppy Kershaw
Harvey Spiller
Alisha AliFaroouqi SitheekMilly CoupeHayden BrowneReuben WarburtonLucas Prescot
Mrs Hope’s Superstars
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Elizabeth (15) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CWGW8PIgRc
Elizabeth: The Golden Age (12) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wNboYbgYjo
Oliver Twist (PG) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvKJ1wZmzjE
Forrest Gump (12) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLvqoHBptjg
The Butler (12A) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUA7rr0bOcc
Selma (12A) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6t7vVTxaic
RECOMMENDED FILMS (age rating shown)
RECOMMENDED DOCUMENTARIES
Bloody Queens: Elizabeth and Mary - https://youtu.be/G3F8iq7aT4Y
Elizabeth - Starkey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQbvaGl4jrg -
BBC The Story of Capital Punishment https://youtu.be/0hWcX9vZiKc
Netflix recommendations The Vietnam War (a film by Ken Burns) - on Netflix
- The American West (a film by Ken Burns) - on Netflix
RECOMMENDED BOOKS A Time Traveller's Guide to Elizabethan England - Ian Mortimer- To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeAlso, check out the historical fiction reading list on the Wardle website https://www.wardleacademy.co.uk/images/uploads/files/Historical_Fiction_Reading_List.pdf
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Mr Baugh loves reading about lots of different periods in history- especially those that contain a fair amount of blood, guts and gore!
“With a little extra time on my hands I've re-read some of my favourite history books- for example Dan Jones 'The Plantagenets- The Kings who made England'. This book covers many of the key topics we study in Year 7 - the murder of Thomas Becket, King John and the Magna Carta, the Black Death and the Peasants Revolt.”
And I've just started reading a book about the Vietnam War- an event I really like teaching at GCSE!!
Lockdown tales from the History team.
I've managed to keep myself busy! I've dedicated a lot of time to running and I've managed to increase by distance to 20k which is just short of a half marathon! I've also been writing a 'Corona Diary' which I've been sharing with my form and included pictures of my world travels to remind us all that there is a whole world to look forward to after lockdown!
I've read a couple of books including: A History of the world by Andrew Marr and The Irresistible inheritance of Wilberforce by Paul Torday and, like many people, have pretty much watched every series on Netflix! I've managed to set up a really good workspace which has had an incredibly positive impact on my productivity. I'd also like to introduce 'Ben', my new Bonsai tree - it gives me something to do! I look forward to seeing you all very soon - take care!
Mr Pritchard
Mr Baugh
Mr Kirkham
The lockdown experience so far has been bizarre and unlike anything I have experienced before in my working life. It has been strange to be working from home and to not actually see the faces of students in my classes. I have really missed this even more than I expected and it has reminded me how lucky I am to have a job that has so much positive human interaction.
As well as teaching remotely I have also been homeschooling my own children and this has actually been a really positive experience as I have got to know them as learners and not just as my children (No NUHOPEs required....yet!). Being on lockdown has also given me an opportunity to read more. So far I have read Manchester Man and Victorian London (see ppt slide for images) No surprise to see that these are both history books! On a final note, I cannot wait to see you all back in school and for the normality of life to resume.
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Miss Walker
Lockdown tales from the History team.
I've been busy in my spare time - I've tried my hand as a barber, running (although I keep (obviously) meeting horses on the bridleway which slows me down) and reading. When I'm not giving terrible haircuts, I've got books going on medieval crime and punishment (about as much blood as I was expecting) and life in Tudor England (less blood than I was expecting!). Missing you all, and really pleased with the quality of the work I've been getting from you.
Even though I love structure and routine I've found that the current situation has helped me reconnect with the most important people in my life, my family. I've always phoned my mum and dad weekly to talk about the brilliant experiences I have had at Wardle. My extended family is harder to keep connected with, it's usually twice a year if we're lucky! However, since lockdown we've been doing a weekly quiz and it's been really nice to talk to people who know me really well and who I can be myself with.
Even better has been seeing my sister (virtually of course) every week, because even though she has had to delay her wedding, she has been pregnant and it's given us both the chance to talk about the things that really matter to us and how children can develop into strong, independent and resilient individuals. She was a little shocked when Meredith was born last Sunday, as she was a week early, but all the preparation she has done over the past months will ensure that she grows into a happy, healthy child.
If nothing else, lockdown has reminded us that our children are our main priority and that through all the hard work we do to try and ensure their future, sometimes something will come along to surprise us and mean we need to adapt. Again though, this isn't a bad thing, as it models for our children how to be resilient and overcome adversity.
Mrs Hope
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STEM Clubs Week is 22 – 26 June and the theme is sustainability.
Throughout the STEM.org.uk will bring you activities, challenges, webinars by STEM Club Champions and
career talks delivered by STEM Ambassadors via YouTube; including an oceanographic scientist and an
agricultural engineer.
Please send your questions for our STEM Ambassadors to [email protected]
People Power Saved Chester Zoo!
On Monday 15th June, we were extremely happy to see that Chester Zoo had reopened it’s gates. Just a week before, the zoo had put out a plea to the public to support its fundraising campaign saying it was fighting for its future amid spiralling debts brought on by the enforced closure. A crowdfunding page for the Chester site raised £2.5m after zoo officials warned the pandemic could leave it facing a year-end debt of £24m.
Visitor numbers at the 128-acre Cheshire site are currently limited to 3,000 capacity, compared with admissions of 20,000 on a busy day.
Chester Zoo, which covers a 128-acre site, is one of the largest zoos in the country and is home to more than 35,000 animals from more than 500 of the world's rarest species.
Two million people visited the attraction in 2019, which gets 97% of its income from visitors and costs £1.5m a month to run.
The zoo owner explained, "We are already £5m down so far this year and even when we open on Monday we will be opening on controlled capacity of around 3,000 people a day - a fifth of our normal capacity.
"It's going to take us a long, long, time to recover."
So, how can we help? Chester zoo website has some fantastic fundraising ideas.
Competition.
The Science team have decided to adopt an animal to show our support for Chester zoo. We would appreciate your help in choosing which animal we should adopt. Please send you suggestions with an explanation of why we should adopt that particular animal to Mrs Wright at [email protected]
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Careers Information…….Careers Education Update Information
STEM clubs week returns from 22nd – 26th June 2020 – Years 7 to 9
Each day they will cover a different area of sustainability; clean air, water and sanitation, sustainable energy, sustainable food, sustainable materials and construction.
Each day will bring different challenges, case studies, talks focused on sustainability topics delivered by Design Club and a fantastic range of STEM Ambassadors. Plus webinars delivered by STEM Club Champions.
If you want to find out more about the week click here
Success at School – Careers Advice – Careers Zones – All years
Why not explore the Career Zone at the Success at School website. You can find out all about the different jobs you can do, what to study and how to get there, whether you're planning to leave school or heading to college or university. They have packed each zone with helpful interviews, advice and links to set you on the right path to career superstardom.
To go to the zone click here.
EtonX programme - Year 10 & 11 Students
Reminder about the above programme - If you have not signed up you can still do so. Students can sign up and start the course every Monday leading up until the end of June. If you need further information about how to sign up to the course click on this link - https://bit.ly/3fQ1HvU
Take care and stay safe
Mr Giles