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30Apr2021

In Year 2 this week. we have been learning all about multiplication.  We started by doubling numbers, which was a bit tricky until we realised all of the answers are in our 2x tables!  After that, we used number lines and hundred squares to colour in our multiples of 2s, 5s and 10s. We spotted lot

30Apr2021

This week, we have started our History work as part of our ‘Leaving a Legacy’ topic. Our focus is on the Romans and the inventions and influences that they have had on British society. We have created a timeline of key dates and figures involve in the Roman invasion and conquest and have also resear

30Apr2021

In Gymnastics, Year 3 have been learning about body shapes. They began by learning how to make static shapes including a star, pike, straddle and tuck. This week, they moved onto shapes in the air. Children were given the opportunity to practise jumps and turns, taking off from the bench and landing

30Apr2021

The boys and girls have enjoyed learning about bees this week! We read ‘The Very Greedy Bee’ and talked about the bee in the story and whether he should have been so greedy! The children enjoyed making bee puppets, making delicious honey sandwiches and painting buzzy bees. We have planted flowers in

30Apr2021

This week, the children in Year 4 have tried their hardest to improves their fitness and athletics skills during their P.E. lessons. The children have enjoyed completing different circuits of activities that included different athletic techniques in the hall and on the school field. In particular, t

29Apr2021

As part of our Rainforests topic, the children have been focussing on the continent of  South America as part of their Geography lessons. Atlases were used to establish the location of South America within the world; the children then found and named each of the countries, along with it’s capital c

27Apr2021

The next round of testing as part of the Covid-19 Study will take place on May 5th – 7th.  This continues our participation in the essential work being undertaken to learn as much as possible in relation to this pandemic. Harlow Green has been seen as a great example of how a school can be involved