🏳️🌈 June is Pride month 🏳️🌈
At Fellgate we celebrate diversity 💙
Kooth offers online support to young people with any issue they may want to talk about
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🏳️🌈 June is Pride month 🏳️🌈
At Fellgate we celebrate diversity 💙
Kooth offers online support to young people with any issue they may want to talk about
Please see our weekly newsletter for Friday 5th June
Google Family Link for Parents is an app that lets you set digital ground rules to help you guide your children as they learn, play and explore online. For children under the age of 13 Family Link also allows you to create a Google account for a child that’s like your account, with access to most Google services:
Guide them to good content- View their activity and manage their apps.
Keep an eye on screen time- Set limits and lock their device.
See where they are- location service.
You can download the app from your app store. I have added a link to their website if you would like some more information:
Lemons Class have been enjoying the sunshine and the outdoors. Here are some photos of the children enjoying the outdoors:
Visiting the pond. What can you see…?

…lots of tadpoles!
Feeding the ducks!
A walk in the woods! 
Planting and taking care of their beanstalks!

Building sandcastles! 
Enjoying a long walk! 
Camping in the garden!
Fun on the promenade!
In Lemons Class the children have had great fun ‘baking and making’ during lockdown!
Baking some delicious fairy cakes and icing!
Making a beautiful shell collage!
Making crunchy crispy cakes!

Painting using different tools!
Using different materials to make an ambulance. 
Baking tasty muffins! 
Making fun shapes with play foam!
Acorns are making us so very proud with their continued hard work at home. They’ve been so busy! Keep up the fabulous effort, you’re all amazing!

Being creative!

Marvellous maths

Busy, busy, busy!

Look at that concentration!

Book reviews in the sunshine!
Our awesome Acorns kept themselves busy during the half-term week. Here are some photos of what they got up to, looks like they had lots of fun! Well done Acorns.

Learning to roller-blade!

Exploring rock pools!

Fun on the swing!

Fun in the forest!

A little bit of meditation
We would like to remind you of the availability of the online service to support the wellbeing and resilience of your students.
Kooth is a web based confidential support service available to young people. Kooth provides a safe and secure means of accessing mental health and wellbeing support designed specifically for young people.
Kooth offers young people the opportunity to have a text-based conversation with a qualified counsellor. Counsellors are available from 12noon to 10pm on weekdays and 6pm to 10 pm at weekends, every day of the year on a drop-in basis. Young people can access regular booked online counselling sessions as needed. Outside counselling hours’ young people can message our team and get support by the next day.
When students register with Kooth they will have support available to them now and in the future. Support can be gained not only through counselling but articles, forums and discussion boards. All content is age appropriate, clinically approved and fully moderated.
To find out more visit www.Kooth.com where young people can register and others can find out more about the service.
Kooth is hosting some online topic forums over the coming weeks
Letter from Vicky Ford MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families, to children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, their parents/carers and families, and others who support them, about the wider opening of schools, colleges and other educational settings from 1 June 2020.
MP letter regarding wider opening of schools for SEND pupils
Digital Safety during COVID-19: Safeguarding from Harmful Influences Online
The impact of COVID-19 means that most of us will be at home for an extended period and are likely to be spending increasing amounts of time online. This document gives advice and steps on how you can keep your child safe online- PREVENT