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WEEKLY BULLETIN 8YEAR 10

08.03.2021

Proud parent commentsMany of our students achieve amazing things when they are out of school.

Please help us to celebrate these achievements, by visiting the home communication page of our website or via the link below, so that we can give them the feedback they deserve.

https://roytoncrompton.e-act.org.uk/home-communication/proud-parents-and-carers-comments/

Dear Parent/Carer

Thank you for all your continued support over the past few months on what has been a difficult few weeks for all. I have been blown away by the quality of application, work and dedication by our pupils and staff in ensuring that our quality of Education has been maintained and again the standard of work have been exemplary. As we move now back into our reopening plan which will start on Monday 8th March with our Lateral Flow tests for all pupils with consent we will see the gradual return of all of our pupils and get our school community settled and back to business. Please do keep in touch and let us know of any concerns you may have and if you feel that your child may require additional support so we can ensure the smoothest transition back as possible. We look forward to seeing everyone back in again next week, we have missed all of our students and are excited for the final part of the spring and summer term ahead, Best wishes Mrs A. Atkinson Headteacher

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Lateral Flow Tests for Year 10 next week

"'An oligarchy of race, where the Saxon rules the African, might be endured; but this oligarchy of sex which makes father, brothers, husband, sons, the oligarchs over the mother and sisters, the wife and daughters of every household... carries discord and rebellion into every home of the nation.' Susan B. Anthony (American Activist) "

Pre fix of the week:- Word of the week is:--archy (rulership) Oligarchy

This week during online lessons Year 10 will be studying the following:-ENGLISH: Can I plan and produce a piece of transactional writing around a topic of my choice?Additional information to support learning can be found at:https://www.pearsonschoolsandfecolleges.co.uk/AssetsLibrary/SECTORS/Secondary/Intervention/Target_Sample_Pages/English%20Edexcel/T9_Edexcel_English_Writing_Unit4_StructuringYourIdeas.pdf

MATHS: Can I represent and interpret data?Additional information to support learning can be found at:Hegarty tasks 392-403

SCIENCE: Combined Physics What is Ohm’s Law? Combined Chemistry: How are metals extracted from their ores? Triple Biology How do we prevent or treat diseases? Triple Chemistry: How are metals extracted from their ores? Triple Physics Year 10 What are the natural and man-made sources of background radiation?Additional information to support learning can be found at:https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zgvq4qt/revision/5https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zsm7v9q/revision/3https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z8fkmsg/revision/3https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zsm7v9q/revision/3https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z83dxfr/revision/4

HISTORY: Can I describe my teachers?Additional information to support learning can be found at:https://classroom.thenational.academy/subjects-by-key-stage/key-stage-4/subjects/spanish

GEOGRAPHY: What are the physical characteristics of rainforests?Additional information to support learning can be found at:https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/global-ecosystems-where-are-they-and-what-are-they-like-6rrp2r

RE: What are Muslim beliefs?Additional information to support learning can be found at:https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/revision-70wp8e

ART: Can you observe and record the world around you for our theme of ‘Life in Lockdown’?Additional information to support learning can be found at:Recording observations - Recording and observing - GCSE Art and Design Revision - BBC Bitesize

MUSIC: What are performing and composing skills?Additional information to support learning can be found at:https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zcbkcj6/articles/z6bsy4j https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zg6ntv4/revision/4

DIGITAL LIT: What are the advantages and disadvantages of star and mesh networks?Additional information to support learning can be found at:https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zr3yb82/revision/1

SPANISH: Can I describe my teachers?Additional information to support learning can be found at:www.linguascope.co.uk

PE: Sport Studies - How does the timing of a sports story affect the content?

FOOD TECH : How can we promote Healthy Eating?

DES TECH: Why are ergonomic considerations important when designing?Additional information to support learning can be found at:https://www.ergonomics.org.uk/Public/Resources/What_is_Ergonomics_.aspx

DRAMA: How can we understand the language used by Shakespeare ?Additional information to support learning can be found at:https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/msnd/

PSYCHOLOGY: Memory ReviewSOCIOLOGY: Family Theories ReviewCHILD CARE: Unit 2 Review

Hello, My name is Martin Vose and I chair the ambassadors group at E-ACT Royton & Crompton Academy. In my paid working capacity I am Head Of Community at Oldham Athletic Community Trust, with the two roles providing a great opportunity to work collaboratively to benefit the academy and it`s local community. As an ambassadors group it is our responsibility to support the academy, working towards achieving three key aims. Our aims for this year are: - Improving literacy amongst year 7 pupils.- Improving the perception of the academy amongst the local community.- Improving community links So far during this school year OACT and the academy have worked on a number of projects, all linking to the three strategical objectives of the ambassador group: - Provided matchday programmes for year 7 students to read through. Programmes were accompanied by a quiz, with the answers all contained within the programme.- Linked to this project was a digital player visit by Oldham Athletic forward Bobby Grant. Bobby met with a group of year 7 students, taking the time to answer questions around sport, school and anything else the students wanted to ask. We even got to see the player try his hand at the “floss”.- We worked with the academy pre-Christmas to distribute 25 food parcels to families in need, this formed part of a huge food collection initiative which was led by the academy.- Worked together through the “Never Alone” initiative, which aims to reduce social isolation for elderly residents during the ongoing lockdown. Students at the academy have taken time to write letters and messages, which will be included within an activity pack and distributed to local elderly residents.- We will also be working with the academy through our NCS project, which is aimed specifically at those within year 11. More information will be sent to students on this in the coming weeks. Should anyone wish to find out more about the Royton & Crompton ambassadors group, please don’t hesitate to contact me: [email protected].

SEND Bulletin ‘Special Educational Needs and Disabilities’

February 2021 Dear parents/carers,

We find ourselves in Week 5 of the third national lockdown. As educators, parents and professionals, we’re experiencing huge change and uncertainty at the moment. However, the importance of education remains consistent. Pupils’ experiences of the pandemic will be very varied. Some, despite restrictions, will feel safe and mostly enjoy their time. For others, it will be challenging or even traumatic. Please know, we are still here to support your children, whether they are accessing their education online or in school. We would like to thank you for ensuring that our students are accessing their learning online and encouraging them to do this. Thank you for making learning possible during these trying times and for your continued support. The SEND Team

Help is at hand: A global pandemic can affect our mental and physical health – and that’s without even catching the virus. If either you or your child feel you require emotional, mental and/or wellbeing support, the following charities could be

helpful:

Oldham Healthy Minds – Phone: 0800 014 9995 - https://www.penninecare.nhs.uk/healthymindsoldham

SHOUT – Text: GMOLDHAM to 85258 - https://giveusashout.org/

Mind Oldham – Phone: 0161 770 7007 - https://www.togmind.org/

Papyrus Suicide Prevention – Phone: 08000 684141 or email: [email protected] - https://www.papyrus-uk.org/

SANEline – Phone: 0300 304 7000 - http://www.sane.org.uk/what_we_do/support/helpline

The school has a Mental Health First Aid website page, where you will find information, resources and support services: https://roytoncrompton.e-act.org.uk/pupil-support/mental-health-first-aid/

Website address to the opening times and locations of Oldham’s foodbanks: https://oldham.foodbank.org.uk/locations/

To our students:

WELL DONE to all of you who are logging in daily to access your online lessons and completing work sent home!

Don’t forget about the SEND Drop-In group on Teams, where you can ask for support!

WELL DONE to our students who have 100% attendance on Teams…

Your names are being added to a PRIZE DRAW! We are also sending postcards home to congratulate students with 100% attendance on Teams.

Click on the links and explore the range of resources and e-books to use for free.

Welcome to our Reading Newsletter. This newsletter has been produced to provide support for reading at home.

If you would like more advice or information on how to support your child with reading at home, then please contact our Literacy Lead: Miss Jessica Graham. [email protected]

Do you dig dystopian

drama, spine-tingling short

stories, and classic Young

Adult fiction? Join the

Oxplore Book Club.

The Club runs

between March and July

2021, launching on March

4th for World Book Day.

Each month they’ll provide

you with a brand-new text

recommendation, some of

which will be freely

available to access online as

well as new resources to

enhance your reading

experience including

articles, quizzes and videos

on the writers, wider

contexts and themes.

Oldham Library sign-up. A wealth of free fiction and non-fiction reading materials to help develop reading ages.

Borrow Box App: A free app that provides access to thousands of books.

Goodreads. Free sign-up. Students can review books they have read, find books list and take part in quizzes. Authorfy. Free to join, contains several videos of authors reading from their books.

Oak National Academy have a Virtual School Library to keep children reading during lockdown. Turn2page1.com Free sign-up newsletter of book reviews, competitions and activities for all ages.

National Careers Week & World Book day: There are lots of exciting jobs in publishing and we’re going to highlight some of them in our ‘What’s Your Story’ competition which will take place in KS3 English lessons. We want pupils to think about who has been helping people to be happy, healthy and safe in the past 12 months and use that as inspiration for a short story & book cover. 1st place – Kindle 2nd place - £10 voucher 3rd place - £5 voucher

Each KS3 class now has its own book club running and pupils will spend time on WBD discussing their reading.