Take a look at Hebburn Lakes RE Autumn 1 day!
A fabulous Halloween spooktacular week in Reception! Potions, spells, magical moments and amazing creativity
As the new term is now well and truly underway, we’re delighted to share some helpful resources for parents experiencing all the big emotions of growing children. Togetherness is the new face of inourplace, the NHS emotional health digital learning hub funded in your area to provide your family with free access to expert learning about childhood development, wellbeing, brain changes, and much more to help you to connect with your children and make sure they thrive.
Here’s a quick round up of what we think is great on Togetherness for this half term.
We have some brilliant services that work closely to support families regarding their child’s mental health. Here are some dates for short webinars across the rest of the school year to give a little insight around what the Healthy Minds team can offer. The first being an Introduction to the service.
If you have any further questions, please ask.
Today we launched our new theme in LMTW ‘Come Fly with me Arctic
Circle’. We started by discussing that frozen water was ice. The children found out that the Arctic was mainly made of ice and snow and that it is very cold there. We discussed that global warming is affecting the Arctic more and more each day due to climate change. As a class we decided to have an ice challenge to see who could hold the ice for the longest periods without it melting and used classroom objects to prevent it from melting too quickly. This was extremely fun but quite challenging. The children came up with some amazing vocabulary to describe how the ice felt.
Take a look at some of the homework created this half term linked to ‘Lightning Speed’. Well done year 4.
Bonjour !
I’d like to share with you a fun , game based language app that will help your child practice their French language skills at home.
‘Glurbs’- has been created by the Language Angels Team, the scheme we use in school for our French teaching from Years 3 to 6.
It provides ‘learning through play’ in an interactive format the children will love to use at home.
Today the children practiced their exchanging skills by competing against a partner to be the first to reach a given total. To reach their total they were required to exchange the following:Â ten ones for one ten, ten tens for one hundred and ten hundreds for one thousand.