Haytor View

Community Primary School & Nursery

Learning together ~ enjoying success ~ aiming high ~ celebrating difference ~ enriching community

Haytor View

Community Primary School & Nursery

Learning together ~ enjoying success ~ aiming high ~ celebrating difference ~ enriching community

T2T and HL activities : Monday, 28 January 2019

Write a My News piece about your weekend. Use the example in your book to help make it really interesting and informative! On your book choosing day, choose a book together from our book crates and start to fill in your reading record for the week. In Time to Think,...

Yoga for all.

The whole school had a Yoga taster session today and everyone really enjoyed it. The year 1s and Year 2s were able to show off the skills they have been developing in their weekly yoga classes with Miss Cameron and the instructor we had this afternoon was pleasantly...

Our Reading Chair is starting to work its magic!

At the end of everyday, we all settle down and listen to a story. Normally, this is read by an adult but now we’ve got our own special Reading Chair, the children are really keen to sit in it and read to others at the end of the day. This is great as it helps us...

T2T and HL activities : Monday, 21 January 2019

  Write a My News piece about your weekend. Use the example in your book to help make it really interesting and informative! Choose a book together from our book crates and start to fill in your reading record for the week. In Time to Think, Plan which Home...

We’ve refreshed our library book box!

It was great to get another visit to the Library so the children could find that one special book that was put there just for them. We have agreed that we would like to be able to take these books home this term, not just read them in school. The children and I will...

We are all artists!

Today, we saw our Isambard Kingdom Brunel pictures up on display for the first time. The original art work work was completed last year as a part of th M’My Place’ project run by Katy Bennie, from Newton Abbot museum. We used the project as a way for me to...