This week, Year 5 begun working on our Geography unit: Rivers! We started the week by discussing rivers local to us, and we were amazed to see how many rivers there were in the UK! We then branched out to the world. The children were given a map with various rivers identified on it, and they used th
Thank you so much to all of the parents who sent in photos of their children reading their favourite bedtime stories. It was lovely to see the range of stories and the look of pleasure on the children’s faces as they were reading! It is so important to try to encourage the children to read as often
The money has been counted, the total has been found. We have raised a whopping…. *drum roll please* £690.43 Your generosity towards the 2020 Children in Need appeal is so greatly appreciated by everyone at Harlow Green. This money will go towards helping lots of children and families who acc
Taking care of your mind as well as your body is really important if you are staying at home because of coronavirus (COVID-19). You may feel worried or anxious about your finances, your health or those close to you. Perhaps you feel bored, frustrated or lonely. It’s important to remember that it
On Friday 13th November we celebrated Children in Need across school. The children came in their spots, dress up costumes or yellow Pudsey accessories to raise money for the 2020 Appeal Show. We all learnt the meaning behind Children in Need and how it originated, completed Pudsey colourings, made b
If your child is absent from school due to isolation (or for other reasons) they should access work from the timetable below. Whichever day your child is not in school, these are days your child should access. Some activities have links which will direct you to web pages whilst other work will rel
This half term in Year 5, our Science topic involves us studying the different life cycles of mammals, amphibians and birds. So far, we have looked at the life cycle of a human and the life cycle of a frog. The children were very interested to learn about their own life cycle, and had many questions
If your child is absent from school due to isolation (or for other reasons) they should access work from the timetable below. Whichever day your child is not in school, these are days your child should access. Some activities have links which will direct you to web pages whilst other work will rel
As part of our Remembrance events this year, all the children across school have helped create poems about the poppy and Home – learning about the way World War 2 evacuees left their homes and moved out in the countryside, unable to see their families and loved ones, some for up to 6 years. This
Firstly, we have now been provided with the additional information for parents which may help understand how the study will be conducted and the reasons why. This can be found by clicking on the link below. Parent Information Sheet (no longer available) Additionally, we are aware that the registra