Ramshaw Primary School will be closed on Friday 2nd March due to ongoing adverse weather conditions.
It is anticipated that the school will re-open on Monday 5th March.
We will now hold World Book Day on Wednesday 7th March, to give families more time to prepare costumes. In the meantime, please find a notice from World Book Day below.
Work for the children will also be available to access on this page while the school is closed. Please feel free to complete online, or download and print.
Many thanks indeed – please keep warm and safe.
Class One Homework
Class Two Homework
Standard written multiplication (5x table) – Year 3/4 – Red and Purple Group
standard method of short multiplication – Year 4 – Blue Group
Anglo-Saxon reading comprehension – pages are differentiated and * rated:
- * – Year 3 – Red Group
- ** – Year 3/4 – Purple Group
- *** – Year 4 – Blue Group
(The answer sheets are also within the pages of the document!)
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Class Three Homework
Class Three have already received their homework in case of such an event.
Children can choose from;
- Reading Comprehension
- Fraction Homework
- Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling Homework (Y6)
- Mathletics
World Book Day Message
We are aware that there have been school and nursery closures due to the inclement weather conditions across the country and expect these to continue on World Book Day. We’re so pleased that children and young people are looking forward to going to schools and nurseries to celebrate World Book Day but strongly encourage everyone to be safe and practical as they make decisions regarding changing plans.
World Book Day is about encouraging children and young people to read and love books and, whatever the weather, 15 million £1 book tokens are already with schools and nurseries across the UK and Ireland. We will be extending the token redemption period beyond 25 March to ensure that everyone is able to use them so please do distribute them when you can. The extension period will be confirmed depending on the weather in the coming days.
We know a great deal of teachers, nursery staff, parents, children and young people will have put effort into activities for tomorrow. We’re encouraging schools, nurseries and families to Share A Story and celebrate World Book Day as and when they can, in whatever way they can, so that children can celebrate reading, share stories with their teachers, families and peers, and so time and effort spent on costumes and activities does not go to waste.
In the meantime, if you find yourself snowed in tomorrow, go ahead and celebrate World Book Day anyway, dress up if you’d like to, but most importantly, find time in the day to share a story, to read, to enjoy books. Here are some fun ways you and the children and young people in your school or setting can still join in and Share A Story at home:
Tune in to our online book shows
Encourage children to start our fun Reach For The Stars Reading Challenge
Find out the results of our poll to find the nation’s Top 100 Stories to Share
Snuggle up on the sofa and listen to our 20 FREE FULL-LENGTH AUDIOBOOKS including The Lonely Beast, 13-Storey Treehouse, The Legend of Podkin One-Ear, Fish Boy and Rebel of the Sands
For lots more fun activities, visit www.worldbookday.com/ideas/share-a-story/
You can participate on social media with #shareastory. We look forward to hearing how you’re celebrating.
Happy reading and story sharing!
World Book Day