This week, the nursery children have been interested in the pirates. They have had great fun building their own pirate ships both outside and inside. They have been using scissors to cut out their own pirate hats; made their own treasure maps and went on a treasure hunt and then counted their
Year 2 have been developing their balances. This week they had a challenge of working with a partner to create a balance as well as balancing on a range of apparatus. Article 6: We all have the right to live and succeed at whatever we do.
In Year 3, the boys and girls have been looking at our local area and discussing rural and urban regions. The children were able to sort pictures and find rural and urban areas around us on a map. The children enjoyed stepping out into the local area to research how the land around us is used and wo
During a glorious summer afternoon at Cardinal Hume School, Harlow Green’s Year 3 tennis team’s training over the last year culminated in them competing in one of two Gateshead competitions. Over the three hours, the boys and girls were pitted against five other primary schools and played matches as
This term Year One are reading The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch by Ronda and David Armitage. The children looked at different objects from the story including a picnic basket, a cat and various items of food. Also, they created a scene from the story and acted out the voices of Mr and Mrs Grinling and
In Science, Year One are learning all about plants. The children investigated different kinds of plants that they could find on the field. They even looked at some books to find out what species of plants they had found. Article 28: We have the right to a good quality education.
The children in Year 2 were set a tricky challenge today. They were given lots of questions with missing numbers and all the answers were muddled up. The children had the job of sorting all their answers to match the correct question. They worked really hard using their inverse knowledge as well as
This term the children will be enjoying lots of creative activities based around mythical creatures. Flower Fairies and elves, goblins and even some Wild Things may be popping up. A lovely way to enjoy the sunshine whilst letting our imaginations run riot. Also a great way to practice our understand
In Year 3, the boys and girls have been developing their dictionary skills. The children are reading The Firework- Maker’s Daughter and began by recording challenging words on post it notes. They used dictionaries to check the meaning of these words before arranging them alphabetically. UNICEF: Arti
The children in Reception enjoyed making chocolate Easter nests. They talked about the ingredients that they would need to make their nests. The boys and girls were also able to follow instructions when making them. Happy Easter! Article 29 – We all have the right to develop our talents and abilitie