Today in PE Year 4 have been working on their Gymnastic skills. We learned to hold and control a balance whilst creating a bridge with our bodies. We then looked at making our bridges have two levels, whilst at the same time trying to be symmetrical. We did a fantastic job! Move over Beth Tweddle, here come Year 4!
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Hebburn Helps works closely with local schools and local authorities to ensure food is available for the most vulnerable in our community.
During these times of uncertainty, they need people to help them more than ever to continue to provide help where it is most needed.
Please help and donate or support our community in any way you can!
- UHT Milk
- Tins – Meat (Mince, Stewed Steak, Meatballs, Hotdogs, Corned beef), Fish (Tuna, Mackerel,Sardines), Custard, Rice Pudding, Soup, Beans, Spaghetti Hoops, Fruit, Tomatoes, Potatoes, Vegetables.
- Jars – Pasta Sauce, Curry Sauce, Jam, Sandwich Spread, Meat Pastes
- Dry Foods – Instant Mash, Rice, Pasta, Instant Noodles, Tea Bags, Coffee, Sugar, Biscuits, Gravy Granules, Crackers, Rice Cakes
- Consider Children – Fruit Juice, Baby Food, Cereals.
- Margarine/Butter, Bread
- Toiletries – Toothpaste, Toilet Rolls, Shower Gel, Hand Soap, Baby Wipes, Nappies, Sanitary Protection, Deodorant, Washing Powder
and let’s not forget
- pet food
All donations to be brought into school via class teacher or main office by Monday 12th December.
Thank you!

Every moment counts!

This week we have been learning how to solve problems in maths. We had to use the digits 0-7 once to complete a puzzle square. The aim was to find trios of numbers with a total of 10.  The children worked in pairs to plan their approach together. When they did not get the correct answer they tried a new approach demonstrating great resilience.  Everyone used good reasoning skills and eventually solved the number puzzle! Well done 7 Blue!
We have had a very successful start to our Forest School sessions. We began the session with our forest school song and rules before exploring the outside area to find sticks. Once we had enough sticks, we used them to make our own stick men, some children were creative and made houses for the stick people to live in. We also took part in lots of other outdoor activities with the favourites being mud painting and water play. We joined together to listen to outdoor sounds, making up our own songs about what we heard. We ended the session with The Stick Man story and our closing song.
Wow, what a day in Nursery! We started off by learning a little about Diwali and some of the things that Hindu’s do to celebrate. We made Rangoli patterns out of loose parts and paint and even participated in special Bollywood dancing. I wonder if any of our talented dances can show their grown ups a move or two!