Write a diary entry to describe your experience of staying at home during lockdown
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dear dairy,
"This morning, as I was doing my school work, the sound of the washing machine drummed in my ear repeatedly.
"I gazed out the kitchen window and the trees frowned at me as if to say 'it is alright, we will get through this'.
"The usual hum of car engines had disappeared when we first went into lockdown, so all I could hear now was the buzzing of the washing machine (yet again) and the silent whistle of the wind.
"Why did all of this have to happen? Boredom washed over me as anxiety plunged through my heart. Was it ever going to end? Would I be imprisoned in my own home forever?
"I have to go now, it is time to clap for the NHS because they have saved lives from being pulled away."
The year six pupil has been joined by numerous classmates in a closed Facebook group, set up by the school to support their mental health through the pandemic.
Pupils at Bilsthorpe Flying High Academy have released video diaries documenting their lives in lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic.
Rory Tideswell, 11, has also submitted a diary entry.
"Within the days before this, it was filled with happiness and joy. Holidays being booked and excitement for Easter coming", he said.
"Life as we know it has changed.
"The unlucky ones have seen the symptoms of this great disaster and many have lost their lives.
"I’m sat in isolation with my family, my nannie has taught us how to make bread and other things we are unable to get. My dad still has to work moving food across our country.
"My mum is working close with our community to make sure the people in need get their needed supplies.
"Me my brother and sister are busy doing school work and are not allowed further than the garden gate.
"We can only hope the government find a cure but the best thing we can do is stay indoors."
All pupils who submitted an entry on the group received a reply from the school's headteacher Anne Ingle.
In the letter, she said: "We are still here at the end of the blog, email and we know this won’t be forever, we will be back at school before you know it.
"I am super proud of you all and I know all the teachers are too.
"Keep up the fantastic work helping to get rid of this virus, keep up the fantastic work with your virtual learning."