In YRM, we love reading and listening to different stories. The children like to bring their favourite stories into school to share at home time. The reading corner is very popular and the children enjoy exploring books.
In YRM, we love reading and listening to different stories. The children like to bring their favourite stories into school to share at home time. The reading corner is very popular and the children enjoy exploring books.
In Y2E we loved celebrating World Book Day! We love sharing books so enjoyed reading our favourite stories with our friends and completing inference activities about Miss Emmerson’s fancy dress character, Peter Rabbit!
Morning everyone,
We hope that you are well and finding things to keep you busy during these unusual times.
We wanted to share with you all a fantastic resource created by The National Literacy Trust for families to support with home learning. As Harton Primary is a ‘Puffin World of Stories’ school, we have been invited to use The Family Zone. This website has been designed with you in mind and gives a range of activity suggestions, online resources and things to keep your children busy (and learning).
Simply follow the link below and select the age range of you child to find out more! 
https://literacytrust.org.uk/family-zone/
Y3 had a fabulous day for world book day and enjoyed lots of book related activities. We particularly enjoyed helping Wally use prepositions to find his friends and special items!
We then moved onto looking at lots of different vocabulary and thought about how we could group words together – we can up with nouns, verbs, prepositions and then themes of words. For example Wally gave us a list and we had to find the odd one out.
Can you find the odd one out and tell us why?
Some of our pupils chose stories about kindness and diversity this World Book Day. ‘Have You Filled a Bucket Today?’ and ‘Red – a Crayon’s Story’ are excellent books on these topics. We have lots of story packs to support PSHE lessons, themed days, assemblies, or impromptu discussions.