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Front Page News

Autism Hub (TTHT) Brochure

30th June 2022J Donkin

Dear Parents/Carers,

If you or a family member have, or are in the process of being assessed for Autism, then The Toby Henderson Trust are on hand to offer support and are located within the Autism Hub in South Shields.

Check out the latest brochure and poster for further information.

Download (PDF, 1.03MB)

Download (PDF, 217KB)

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Mathematical Map Makers in 2 Red

30th June 2022L Phillips

This week in Maths 2 Red have been learning about position and direction. To get us started with some key vocabulary we followed the Cha Cha Slide. We then added extra vocabulary such as quarter, half and full turns, and clockwise and anticlockwise – connecting this all back to previous learning about time and fractions to help us. We had great fun writing instructions for our stick person, Robin, to them around our map ensuring we talked like true mathematicians!

Front Page News,Maths News,Year 2 News

What Parents and Carers need to know about Minecraft

30th June 2022A Docherty
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SEND – What does good SEND look like?

17th June 2022J Donkin

Dear Parents and Carers,

Our Local Authority SEND Team would like your help to shape the future of SEND provision in South Tyneside.  They are inviting you to attend a number of interactive sessions so that you can share your experiences and expertise. Please see the information below and sign up via the link if you would like to participate in shaping the future for our SEND children, young people and adults.

Please see below.

Attend one of these interactive sessions to share your knowledge and expertise. The sessions will review case studies to help us understand how the journey through SEND systems feels for families and how we can make these better.

We will use your feedback and expert knowledge to shape our improvement and delivery plans for SEND services in South Tyneside.

What the session will look like?

  • Table top discussions
  • Review anonymous examples of a family’s journey
  • Map what will make their journey a positive experience
  • Share with wider audience
  • Determine next steps

There are 4 opportunities to get involved at different locations across the borough.

Boldon Community Centre

Clerveaux Exchange, Jarrow

Hebburn Central, Hebburn

The Word, South Shields

Find out more and book your space on our Eventbrite Page: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/send-local-offer-south-tyneside-32567325573?fbclid=IwAR2_uPRANk0br8gDVOb-bJfmOvMfaT07YiWFsHErJS076anSxdWhT3pakKg

Becca Gibbons

SEND Participation & Engagement Officer

 

Telephone: (0191) 424 7778

Email: [email protected]

 

 

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3 Red’s fantastic fraction!

17th June 2022L Martin

This week in maths we have been looking at fractions of amounts and equivalent fractions. The children worked really hard to gain a clear understanding of fractions of amounts before moving on to more complex equivalent fractions.

As part of our Path to Success way of learning, the children ‘played’ with it today.

 

Front Page News,Maths News,Year 3 News

Governor Day

17th June 2022A Docherty

This week saw the return of Governor Day.  It was even more exciting for the children as the Chair and Vice Chair gave an assembly about the governing body role and how they help the school.

 

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Holi Celebration

17th June 2022N Sikka

This week the children had a fantastic opportunity to take part in R.E workshops based around the Indian festival of colour, ‘Holi’.  Kalpesh from K’z Dance Entertainment Ltd taught all the children some traditional Indian dances and discussed with them the  meaning of the Holi festival.  At the end of the day the whole school came together and performed the dances taught earlier in the day, the children and staff had some wonderful moves!  At the end of the performance everyone took part in throwing colourful dyes at one another to celebrate Holi, just like it is carried out in India.

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Life Science Centre Trip 7 Red

9th June 2022R Cave

We had a great day at the ‘Space’ themed exhibition at the Life Science Centre.

Lots to do and lots to explore, from launching rockets in Mission Control to watching a film about star constellations in a 360 degree movie dome. We even helped with some science experiments, investigating space travel and exploration.

 

 

 

7 Red News,Front Page News,Science News

Nursery Bug Hunt

9th June 2022N Bramley

Today in our Forest School, we ‘experienced it’ by going on a bug hunt.  We had great fun exploring in the garden and looking for minibeasts.  We used magnifying glasses to look closely at all the different minibeasts and name them.  We also talked about where they lived and what they looked like.  Why don’t you ‘use it’ and have a look at home to see if you can find any minibeasts?

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What we need to know about Virtual Reality

9th June 2022A Docherty
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Hebburn Lakes Primary School,
Campbell Park Road,
Hebburn, NE31 2SL

0191 483 9122

[email protected]

[email protected]

Headteacher
Mrs AL Moody

Office Manager:
Mrs S Elliot

SEND:
Mrs Docherty

Chair Of Governors:
Mr J Pinder

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