NEW BLOG UNVEILED!!!
At last! The (whole) Harris has joined the blogging nation - I am no longer on my own!
Our new class blog is found at:
http://year42013.harrisprimaryschool.net/
I will be using the new blog from now on as I can access it within school. (Previously I could only update from home.)
Look out for your children's work and photos on there, just as I had promised!
Thank you!
Mrs A :)
Year 4 Harris Primary School
"...quality education for pupils enabling them to fulfil their potential."
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Thursday, 19 September 2013
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Class Talks
We really look forward to the first of our class talks this week.
It can be 'nerve wracking' for your child beforehand but please be assured that they have a super audience, who is very keen to listen to their topic.
Encourage your child to plan their talk themselves and remember to let us know before the date if you wish to bring in large objects.
Feel free to email photographs, slide shows or clips to school.
It can be 'nerve wracking' for your child beforehand but please be assured that they have a super audience, who is very keen to listen to their topic.
Encourage your child to plan their talk themselves and remember to let us know before the date if you wish to bring in large objects.
Feel free to email photographs, slide shows or clips to school.
Friday, 13 September 2013
Music Lessons:
Music Lessons
On Monday the class will be choosing the brass instruments that they will be playing for the year with Mrs Hunt and Mr Bell in our Wider Opportunities (Wopps) music lessons.
We have trumpets, trombones and baritone horns.
Trumpets- these are small and easy to carry but are the hardest to play
Trombones- great fun to play, you need to be tall with long arms for one of these
Baritone Horn- the easiest to play, quite big to carry when it's in the case
Which one will you choose?
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Bags
Please remember that Rucksacks are too big for our cubby holes! School book bags are best! House points are being awarded for those children bringing in a school book bag.
Reading Books
Just a quick note about reading books:
We are aiming to move children through our classroom library shelves at the rate of one shelf per half term. This is to encourage children to read a wider range of books, possibly ones that they wouldn't usually choose and also to read for pleasure. (It is sometimes nice to read an 'easier' book, if it is one your child finds amusing/interesting.)
Your child should be changing their library book once a week with Mrs Proctor. The school operates a 'Junior Librarian' scheme to entice your child with different genre.
Happy Reading!!
Sunday, 8 September 2013
A great first week back.
We had a super first week in Year 4. Mrs Hunt and I are enjoying settling the children in to their new class. It was lovely to meet you all on our 'Meet the Teacher' afternoons.
Just a note - P.E. will be on a Friday, rather than a Thursday. Timetables can be rather tricky, but we have now ensured that our pupils will receive 2 hours of P.E. each week.
Any questions, do not hesitate to pop in.
Just a note - P.E. will be on a Friday, rather than a Thursday. Timetables can be rather tricky, but we have now ensured that our pupils will receive 2 hours of P.E. each week.
Any questions, do not hesitate to pop in.
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