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Rackenford Primary School
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Newsletter |18th October 2024
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Ofcom’s latest Media Use and Attitudes Report states that most children can watch streamed films on a mobile device both in and out of the home, with 80% of UK children watching films on phones, tablets or laptops 📱💻 That’s a lot of youngsters who might be using their own gadgets to watch something suitably spooky this Halloween season 🎃 or perhaps, something a little too frightening.
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With older children in particular, it can be difficult knowing how to manage their increasing interest in more mature content – including horror films, in many cases – let alone knowing how best to safeguard them from inappropriate material. Our free guide offers expert advice not only on the risks of exposure to horror films and other potentially upsetting content, but also on preventing young viewers from seeing this material or protecting them from being too deeply affected by it if they do.
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After school Clubs
Monday- French with Cecile
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Thursday- Lego Club (KS2)
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Thursday- Gymnastics (KS1)
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Please contact the office for more information.
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Little Angels
The children have been exploring a wide range of music and dance from a variety of different cultures. The children have experienced painting to music, moving in different ways, making cup cake microphones, going on a listening walk and making some instruments out of art and craft. We have been working from the story called Poppy and the orchestra illustrated by Magali Huche, which the children have enjoyed focusing their listening skills on different types of musical sounds. What a busy and nosy week we have all had!
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Congratulations
Well done to Max and Jack in your football match, Pan for your Pokémon tournament.
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