This week, the boys and girls have enjoyed sharing their stories and pictures in their summer holiday books. It was great to see what everyone got up to during the summer. Thank you for all of your hard work!
The Year 3 Tennis Team has begun its training in preparation for the competition which is scheduled for the summer term. Over the sessions, the children will learn new racket skills, hand/eye co-ordination and mobility. So far the children have really enjoyed the sessions and are trying their very
This week year 4 were very excited about starting our history topic about the Vikings. They have made Viking longships and created a timeline on a Viking sword.
Year 4 have been enjoying learning the skills and rules of Unihoc. They had a go at playing their first game and really got stuck in!
This week, our new children have been getting to know the Nursery routines and make new friends. With the help of our returning Nursery children, they have been enjoying playing with the resources on offer and settling in.
As part of place value in maths, we have been investigating negative numbers. After lots of learning about numbers below zero, we used our knowledge to try and win a number line ‘Tug of War’ game, where the first player to land on a given number won.
As part of our geography, we have been learning about rivers. To understand the process of river formation, we first needed to understand the water cycle. After some learning, created our own water cycles in sandwich bags and attached them to the windows in order to observe the water cycle in action
During the school holidays, the Nursery has undergone a total refurbishment with new furniture and resources. Each area of the Nursery, has been carefully developed to facilitate learning linked to the seven areas of the ‘Early Years Foundation Stage’ curriculum and the ‘Characteristics of Effecti
As wild winds hit Harlow Green, one year 2 class had still managed to make some lovely animal nests in our woodland area. Finding sheltered locations was key, it was an excellent way for the children to see how the weather can effect our native creatures. Due to the wind speed increasing, the second
In Geography, the Year 2 children have been hunting the school grounds for map symbols. They have also been learning about compass directions and practising their compass skills by directing a friend around a map. The children are all looking forward to creating their own map later on this week appl