Wednesday 24th June
Happy ‘hot’ Wednesday to our lovely community. I hope you are all keeping safe in the sun. Mrs Higgins is wearing a beautiful hat today; Mr Patel still arrived on his bike; Mr Priest and Mr Holder look very warm in a shirt and tie; the children are all dressed in their summer gear and Miss Walters has been delivering ice pops to everyone (I say everyone, I am still waiting for mine).
I am so sorry about the technical difficulties I had yesterday, I was really disappointed that I could not complete the quiz - but I am going to try again today. Fingers crossed I don’t hit the same issues, however I am in school and that means Mr Patel is around should I need any help.
The answers to yesterday’s ‘Whose boot is it?’, are as follows:
1) Miss Raphael
2) Mrs Tansley
3) Miss Homer (Y3)
4) Mrs Waldron
5) Mr Brady
6) Mrs Birch
7) Mrs Higgins
8) And the really messy boot belongs to … you guessed it … me!
Tomorrow I will share some hilarious pictures with you - all linked to the boot quiz.
We miss you all. Stay safe.
Let us now take a look inside some more cars (and in some cases bags where a boot has been unavailable)…
Whose boot (or bag) is this?
Clue 1: They featured in yesterday’s quiz.
Clue 2: They like to keep fit and don’t always bring a car to school.
Clue 3: They are very good at drawing.
Whose boot (or bag) is this?
Clue 1: This person does not drive.
Clue 2: They locked themselves out of their house at the start of lockdown.
Clue 3: This person is often found in The Nest.
Whose boot is this?
Clue 1: They have a new car and don’t often use the boot space.
Clue 2: Just like the boot of their car, their classroom is always tidy.
Clue 3: I am quite surprised that they haven’t labelled the things in their boot. They do like a label!
Whose boot is this?
Clue 1: This person doesn’t usually keep our guinea pigs in the boot of their car, but they do work in a classroom with guinea pigs.
Clue 2: They are very well organised.
Clue 3: They do not like Harry Potter.
Whose boot is this?
Clue 1: They have a drill in their boot. Maybe they have been doing some DIY during lockdown?
Clue 2: They have been known to eat pizza sandwiches.
Clue 3: They lead on science in our school.
Whose boot is this?
Clue 1: This person works with our younger children and was planning on doing some art using the sponges.
Clue 2: Soon this person will not have room for sponges in their boot, as they will need a pram.
Clue 3: They run our School Council.
Whose boot is this?
Clue 1: This person runs our forest school provision.
Clue 2: This person has lots of things ready for their new class in September, including a Toy Story figure.
Clue 3: They have a young son who might be disappointed that the toys are coming into school.
Whose boot is this?
Clue 1: This person takes a lead in our school.
Clue 2: This person has a young daughter.
Clue 3: If you look closely, you might be able to see the bubble machines that we use for ‘bubble’ Friday (I think their daughter may be missing them).
Whose boot is this?
Clue 1: This person works with our younger children.
Clue 2: This person is super tidy and keeps very little in their boot.
Clue 3: This person used to teach in Egypt.
Whose boot is this?
Clue 1: This person only has a small car, with a small boot.
Clue 2: This person has super cute dog, that looks just like a teddy.
Clue 3: This person teaches drawing skills for enrichment.
Whose boot is this?
Clue 1: This person has two children. One who still has a pushchair.
Clue 2: This person runs our School Council.
Clue 3: This person has a very organised boot and they are really organised in the classroom as well.
Whose boot is this?
Clue 1: This person likes to be outside and has spent a lot of time gardening during lockdown.
Clue 2: Their favourite subject is maths.
Clue 3: They have an office in school, not a classroom.