{"id":2856,"date":"2020-10-17T15:17:10","date_gmt":"2020-10-17T15:17:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tagtiv8.com\/?p=2856"},"modified":"2020-10-17T16:18:00","modified_gmt":"2020-10-17T16:18:00","slug":"working-and-playing-with-parklands-primary-school","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tagtiv8.com\/working-and-playing-with-parklands-primary-school\/","title":{"rendered":"Working and Playing with Parklands Primary School"},"content":{"rendered":"

\u201cJust get them outside – get them giggling and laughing\u2026\u201d<\/strong> <\/span>Not the usual request we get from head teachers for a Tagtiv8 CPD Training Day. But hey, Chris Dyson is not your usual head teacher. Neither is his school – Parklands Primary School in Leeds. The presentation slides were put to one side and we took the training beyond the hall walls. Cue a great afternoon – with teachers and TAs realising how easy it can be to make learning more active.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The school decided there and then to invest in their own sets of Tagtiv8 resources for Mathematics and English. That evening, Chris sent an email with a unique offer:<\/span><\/p>\n

\u201cBryn – you have been outstanding. Great feedback from the staff and lots of smiles and giggles – let’s chat about getting you in on a weekly basis. It will get the kids fit and active in the warmth of the September sun. I know the staff would like this.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n

Historically, Tagtiv8 work and play with schools across the UK. Driving from our HQ in Yorkshire, we support schools as far away as London and Kent, Worcestershire, Teesside and Cumbria – occasionally trekking to Scotland and mainland Europe. Lockdown hit us hard, with many schools reluctant to let external visitors into their bubbles. Chris\u2019 offer was typical of his generosity and kindness. His ability to empathise with indie education companies is well documented – just ask now>press>play<\/a>, TT Rock Stars<\/a>, Pobble<\/a>, ST3AMCo<\/a>, Grandad Wheels<\/a>, The Literacy Shed<\/a> amongst others.<\/span><\/p>\n

More Than a One Off<\/h3>\n

When we work with schools, we usually only get to do so for one or two days. However, this was different – a chance to be part of a team, albeit on a temporary basis. When we say team, we could easily use the terms ‘family’ and\/or ‘community’. Why? Here are some thoughts I shared with Chris and his colleagues from Week 2:<\/span><\/p>\n

\u201cThe welcome from three children at Breakfast Club – Alissa, Nevaeh and John set the tone for the day. Curious, helpful and polite for sure – great ambassadors for the school. They are not alone – Harrison and Riley need Bigging Up too.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

We are massive fans of Mick Waters and his aim to create:<\/span><\/p>\n