NEWSLETTER
TOGETHER FOSTERING ACHIEVEMENT
SUMMER TERM: 1st June 2020
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”- Nelson Mandela
We hope you all had a good half term break, and that you are feeling refreshed and energised for the summer term!
Show My Homework and Access To Support - Key Re-
minders
1. If your child has forgotten their login details for Show My
Homework or needs a password reset, please email your
child’s full name, username and form group to
2. A reminder that if your child is finding work difficult, please
feel free to email the relevant subject area email address.
The addresses all follow a standard naming protocol:
tfa<SUBJECT>@theforestacademy.co.uk
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Article for this week
A man who grew up without a dad, created a
youtube channel teaching kids to do basic things
as well as how to use tools etc.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/lisettevoytko/2020/05/24/man-who-grew-up-without-a-dad-launches-youtube-channel-dad-how-do-i/#
Word of the fortnight:
Fervent
Positivity and Well-Being
We know that the lockdown has gone on for longer than we all
anticipated, and especially now that the sun is out, it feels a little
harder.
It is important for us to stay in good routines, sleeping and eating well, as both of these are key in making us feel positive. It is also important to interact with family and friends outside of the house in a safe way, avoid doing this by text message or social media, instead hear their voices by calling them, and see them by video calling.
Lockdown is a new experience for us all, and during uncertain times we can forget about the positives in our lives, and start focusing on the negatives instead. This is pretty normal. However after a while we do
need to remind ourselves of all the positives for us to feel happy, safe and confident again. If you are feeling this way, try the ‘How many positives can you think of?’ activity. A message from Ms Johns: “It's alright if you're coping and it's alright if you're not. Things will change and think how wonderful it will feel when we feel safer and can enjoy the things we are missing”
Why should we read?
Reading is important because it develops our thoughts, helps us to learn and understand about a range of differ-ent things and it also makes us smarter.
Warren Buffett, arguably the greatest investor of our
generation, perhaps even in history, puts his success
down to one key factor; ‘go to bed a little smarter each
day’. And you do this by doing what Buffett does every
day: Read. A lot.
Learn A New Language
Ms Ofer has highly recommended this free app to learn
new languages . Learn a new language with your friends
and try having a conversation by the end of the first week.
Let us know how many new words you
learnt, and how long you could converse
for without speaking in English!
The Gallery
Examples of student home learning !
Learning about the different
Rules and Regulations in sports
Examples of revision notes created by
Year 10 Sociology students, three differ-
ent ways of making notes. We all have
our own personal ways of revising, - use
this time to explore different ways of re-
vising, so you can find the one that is
most effective for you.
A Welcome Home Sign by a year 7 student
for Technology
Maths work, showing
how to work out the
area of shapes
Maths work, showing
how to work out the
best purchase price of
products
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Eid Celebrations
The first weekend of the half term was a new experience for Muslims across the world, they celebrated Eid in lockdown, without being able to meet as many family and friends they would normally have celebrated with.
We know this must have been very hard for many of our students too, but the positive side to this was, that those celebrating got to spend quality time with those living in their own households.
Poetry Competition — Deadline 12th June 2020 at 3:00pm
Entries to be emailed to [email protected]
“Poetry is the sound of words in your ears, it’s the look of poets in
motion and that can be you. Make your poems sing, whisper, shout
and float. Let the words make the rhythm and give the viewers a
buzz to see you.” Michael Rosen.
We are running our own TFA Poetry competition, to enter you
need to write a poem on your own personal lockdown experience.
This is about you, for example you can write about how you have
spent the time, the feelings you have felt throughout this period,
and the things you look forward to doing once this is over.
Below are links for inspiration—remember this is for inspiration
only, your poem is about your experience:
Poetry Foundation—https://www.poetryfoundation.org/
National Poet Library—https://www.nationalpoetrylibrary.org.uk/
Pictures above from Ms Shah’s Eid and a little message
from her to: “No doubt it wasn't the same as normal, but
don’t worry we have another one in 2 months!”
One key ingredient for any fun celebration...is cake!
Hope you all had a different but fun Eid. Ms Mayet.
Things to do—a great list of free activities to do as the lockdown
continues:
https://www.futurelearn.com/info/blog/50-free-things-you-can-do
-during-lockdown
You can watch the musical, ‘The Wiz’, at the link
below. This is a spin on, ‘The Wizard of Oz’, with
really catchy tunes !
https://www.youtube.com/
channelUCdmPjhKMaXNNeCr1FjuMvag