One of our year 2 pupils has been working so hard on Mathletics, that he was the highest scoring pupil in the UK and 5th in the whole world!
We are so very proud of his achievements and know his family is too.
Well done Jacob.

One of our year 2 pupils has been working so hard on Mathletics, that he was the highest scoring pupil in the UK and 5th in the whole world!
We are so very proud of his achievements and know his family is too.
Well done Jacob.

We had some amazing Easter Egg creations. Well done to everyone who joined in.
Here are our winning eggs :
Nursery – Hallie
Reception – Arthur
Year 1 – Alex
Year 2 – Imogen
Year 3 – Rosie
Year 4 – Lily-Mae
Year 5 – Jack
Year 6 – Ruby
Overall Champion – Martha – Year 3
Well done to all of our winners. Look out for a prize on your doorstep soon!
We all loved seeing everyone’s Easter egg creations this weekend. Well done to all who joined in. We hope you all had fun!
There are a wealth of resources available online to continue to support all of our children with computing during school closures. Please use the following links to play online or download apps to your tablet/phones.
Simple step by step coding for children to create their own games – and suited for all ages. Free download from Apple Store or Google Play Store.
Tons of different coding opportunities that are designed to help children progress up to and over an hour of coding and debugging codes. Complete with a certificate at the end to show their achievement.
Follow the link: https://hourofcode.com/uk/learn and tailor to activity to the age/ability of your child.
For Key Stage 2 (Year 3-6), use Scratch to create games using different levels of instructions and codes – from movements to sounds. Play different games made by users and see the codes that made them run.
Simply follow the link: https://scratch.mit.edu/ and create a free account by clicking Join Scratch in the top right.
Digital Escape Room
Using the ICTinSchool website to solve different puzzles and use critical thinking to help escape different types of rooms – from space stations to haunted houses.
Click on the link: http://www.ictinschools.org/escape-room/ (Best played on computer/laptop or large screen tablet)
What a lovely day for our egg and spoon race challenge. It looks like the children had lots of fun!
We were delighted to see children from across the school take part in our Easter/Spring themed scavenger hunt as part of the daily challenged.
Today, we have been busy completing our space themed craft. They have definitely shown how creative they are with these amazing creations!
There are a wealth of resources available online to continue to support all of our children with their reading during school closures. Please use the following links.
Oxford Owl
https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/
Create your own free account and you can browse a wide range of their books in ebook and audiobook version. You can select books by your child’s age range. This is also a reading scheme we use in school.
Collins Big Cat e-books and worksheets
https://collins.co.uk/pages/big-cat-ebooks
This gives a parent login and then you can browse their available ebooks and there are related printable worksheets linked to most books. This is also a reading scheme we use in school.
Audible
https://stories.audible.com/start-listen
The amazon company – audible are now providing free audiobooks for the duration of the school closures. All stories are free to stream on desktop computers, laptops, phones or tablets.
BorrowBox
This is an app which can be downloaded onto a phone or tablet and used if you have a library membership where you can access a wide range of ebooks and audiobooks.
At Harton Primary school the children are not the only ones who LOVE reading! We all do…so we thought we would put the children to the test and see if they can identify us by our favourite books!
Why not have a go for yourself? How well do you know us?
Hi everyone,
I hope you are all keeping well. Just an update on the Musical activities that the children have been undertaking at Harton so far this year.
Each Year group has access to new music software called ‘Charanga’. There are hundreds of modern songs and each scheme enables children to use musical instruments to accompany their compositions.
In Year 3, the children have been learning how to play the Djembe drums. They have learned how to follow patterns, understand the connection between ‘tempo’ and ‘pulse’ and maintain a steady beat. They have been doing so well!
In Year 4, Mr Bird has been teaching the children how to play the keyboard. They have learned basic key notation and how to play some simple melodies. It is sounding great!
Year 5 children have been working with a teacher from South Tyneside’s Music Hub called Rhys. Two classes in Year 5 so far have been using the Ipads to create music on an app called ‘GarageBand’. The children are shown how to compose a simple beat pattern and then add in other instruments. They explore a different range of tempo and sequences and create a ‘layered’ piece of music that even the best DJ artists would be proud of!
Here are some examples of the music the children in Year 5 composed, using the app ‘GarageBand’
A selection of Year 6 children have had the opportunity to learn a brass instrument with Mr. Storey in a small group setting. They have learned basic notation, some more complex pieces of music and are beginning to learn how to read music.
Every Year group has Singing with Mr. Richardson where they practise songs for a concert which is performed for all parents. These sessions are vital for children to learn the correct pitch, tempo and harmonies required in each song.
We hope this gives an insight into all the wonderful music which is taking place as we continue to promote the Arts here at Harton.