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Welcome Back

to School

June 2020

Illustrated by Ms Green

We are so glad to have you back at

school.

Being together will still be lots of fun

but some things will be different for a

while.

This story will show you what our

school looks like now and what we can

all do to keep each other safe.

This is Taylor and Bobbi, they will

show you around.

Hi!

We both have a bubble that stretches

to the end of our arms.

All of our friends have their own

bubbles.

The adults have their own bubbles too.

Our new group is one big bubble.

When we are at school, we need to

stay in our own bubbles.

We don’t want to get too close to

someone else or their bubble will pop!

When we come to school, we will say

goodbye to our parents and go into

class.

When we go inside, we will clean our

hands.

We will stay in our new group with

our adults inside our bubble.

Our classrooms will look a little

different but we will have our own seat

or area where we can keep our things.

School will give us everything we need

so we only need to bring a bottle of

water and a coat from home.

The adults are looking forward to

teaching us.

They will help us to learn from inside

their bubble.

They are going to teach us new games

and activities we can play so that we

don’t burst someone else’s bubble.

There are signs on the ground to show

us how to stay apart in our lines and

walking around so we don’t get too

close.

We will need to clean our hands more

often to keep the germs away.

When we cough or sneeze we will

cover our mouths or catch it in our

elbow like this.

We will put our tissue in the bin and

clean our hands.

Some people in school might be

wearing a mask.

It’s OK and we don’t need to worry

about them, they are the same

underneath!

When we go to the toilet, we need to

give everyone space so we don’t burst

their bubble.

We will wash our hands like our

teachers have taught us.

We will dry our hands with a paper

towel and put it in the bin.

At lunchtime, we will eat our packed

lunches from home or school in the

classroom.

At the end of the day, we line up and

our parents will come and collect us.

If we are in Year 6 we might go home

by ourselves!

Can you remember what to

do to keep everyone safe?

We are looking

forward to seeing you

soon!