Posted 15/01/2025
by Rebecca Hughes
This week we have continued to be explorers! When we came to school on Monday some of our polar animals had been frozen! we had to work out how to free them and this was great fun. We used pipettes and warm water, and we soon got them out! We also explored painting ice outside it was so much fun!
In outdoor learning we used a graded paint sheet and explored our natural area to see if we could match natural items to the sheet!
In English this week Miss Hughes pretended to be a penguin whilst the children thought of brilliant questions to ask the 'penguin'. Once we had lots of questions, we then used different sources such as books, fact files, the internet and nature programs to answer our questions. The children thought of some amazing questions.
In maths we have been exploring 'one more' the children have had great fun exploring this topic, especially when we played the bus game!!
We have explored so much this week!
Posted 15/01/2025
by Susanne David
This week, Year 6 worked with Rebecca Catterall, who is the Development Officer for the Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership, in conjunction with the University of Plymouth. We took part in their 'Day Trips to Happiness' project.
We met Rebecca and Sally - with her wonderful pink hair and guitar - at Gunnislake train station and we took the train to Bere Ferrers. When we arrived in Bere Ferrers, we were met by a lovely gentleman named Chris, who owns much of the land down there.
Chris runs a B&B down there and has been collecting train memorabilia for decades! He allowed us to use one of his carriages to do some fun activities; we made 'parcel pets' edible poetry and Sally composed a song for us, which we sang together!
After lunch, Chris showed us the signal box and we all had a go at changing the signals - much strength was needed for this!
At the end of the day, we got the train back to Gunnislake and walked back to school along the back roads, exploring our local neighborhood - Year 6 were an absolute credit to their families and to us. A member of the public, who had been on the train while we were there, made a point of popping in to see Mrs Cox to tell her how wonderful the children had been!
Posted 15/01/2025
by Susanne David
Year 6 were fortunate to have a visit from Robert Wiltshire, who is the Youth Programme Coordinator for Tech Cornwall. Mr Wiltshire showed the children how to use the microbits, connected to our Ipads.
We learnt how to write simple codes that would turn on and off various LEDs. We also learnt how to change the colours of the LEDs as well as alter their brightness.
Being able to do this meant that the children could then create patterns and shapes which would change and repeat on the microbits.
If the children want to practise at home and program for free, they can visit:
https://microbit.org/
Microbits can also be borrowed free-of-charge from your local Library.
For information about your nearest Library, please see below:
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/libraries-museums-and-archives/libraries/
Posted 15/01/2025
by Ayutila Charlesworth
Class 1 is taught by Mr Ottewell-Taylor Monday-Wednesday and Mrs Flashman on Thursday and Friday. We are supported by Angela on Mondays and Mrs Vinson Tuesday-Friday.
This year, Class 1 is a mixed age class of Reception and Year 1. Year 1 children are taught between Class 1 and Class 2.
We can be best contacted at pick-up or drop-off time, alternatively we can be contacted via email at tottewell-taylor@harrowbarrowprimary.co.uk or aflashman@harrowbarrowprimary.co.uk
Posted 15/01/2025
by Ayutila Charlesworth
This term, Class 2 have been looking at stories with a familiar setting using the text from The Mousehole Cat By Antonia Barber to inspire us. Over the past few weeks, we have analysed the original story, and figured out some key skills we might want to magpie in our own story which we will begin planning and writing next week. This week, have learned how to use amazing adjectives to describe a character's emotions, and learned a new punctuation - the apostrophe - and used it to show possession.
Now, we can't wait to add these and all the other skills into our own story next week!
In Maths, Years 1's have been investigating place values of numbers up to 20. We have especially enjoyed using the number line to 'jump forwards' and 'jump backwards' to find one more and one less than a number. In the meantime, Year 2's have been busy brushing up on their multiplication and division skills. We found that this term;s KIRFs have really helped us complete some complex tasks in lesson.
In Science we continue investigating different materials around us, while in Art we tried our hand at making dry rubbings of a variety of objects and textures. We had oodles of fun (mixed with some real frustrations and amazing learning) in ICT when we had a go at using our I-pads to create and print a list.
Posted 15/01/2025
by Jasmine Bolger
Happy New Year! We have had a great start back to school in Foundation/Year 1.
We are focusing on the big question ‘what can I explore today?’ in our curriculum this half term. We have begun our Geography lessons working as explorers and geographers to find human and physical features in our local environment.
We have also started our new English Learning Journey focusing on the book ‘The Emperor’s Egg’ by Martin Jenkins. The children have really enjoyed learning facts about the Emperor Penguins. Our favourite fact is that the Daddy penguin has to look after the egg and keep it warm for two whole months before it hatches! We all agree that this would be a tricky job. We have been developing our English skills by sequencing the story, role playing as penguins and Year 1 have even begun to write a recount of how a baby penguin is born.
In Maths for Year 1, our focus is shape. We have been exploring 2D and 3D shapes and sorting them based on their properties. We have also been making our own 3D shapes using stickle bricks and making 2D shapes using peg boards.
Foundation have been focusing on representing 1,2,3,4 and 5! They have been using five frames to find the numbers and also been practising their number formation.
We are set for a very good term. Well done for a great start Foundation and Year 1.
Foundation/ Year 1 Team
Posted 15/01/2025
by Andrew Hunt
Happy New Year and welcome back after the festive period; it already feels like it happened months ago! This weekly blog post will replace the newsletters, sharing information about all the wonderful learning experienced by the children and highlighting future events.
In addition to my weekly blog, teachers will complete a blog relating to their classes. They will also use these to share relevant class information. Please try to check these blogs once a week but, to begin with, we will email you a notification and link to new posts.
At the end of last term I had hoped to share this image of the Cotehele flower garland but ran out of time. Last year, we worked with Cotehele gardener Hannah Milburn to plant flowers at Harrowbarrow, which were then dried and used by some of our Year 6 pupils to make the amazing garland you see on the left. This was hung in the restaurant at Cotehele over the holiday period.
It was lovely to welcome the children back last week and I have been really impressed by the way they settled seamlessly back into their lessons; perhaps, like me, they needed some order and routine after the festive period. We have a very busy term ahead with some things having already started. This week a Year 3/4 football team played two matches as part of a five week tournament against other schools at Callington College. Despite clawing two goals back to draw level with Bishop Cornish, the team eventually lost the first game 5-2. By the second game, against Copper Valley, they really started to find their feet and managed an excellent 2-2 draw. Well done to Jack, Archie, Spencer, Abigail, Max, Sophia, Seth V and Jacob.
Securing funding for resources that enhance teaching and inspire young people has become increasingly challenging in recent years. However, I am delighted to share some exciting news on successful grant applications that are going to enhance our curriculum offer. Sam Watts, as science and computing lead, has secured funding through the Enthuse Partnership at Cornwall Spaceport for science equipment to support investigations and also funding from our local Community Chest to purchase a class set of programmable Bee-Bots (below) and a Sphero Indi. In addition, Abi Flashman secured support through Tesco's community fund to resurrect the polytunnel after Storm Unis flattened it. There will also be a new forest school storage space and covered area to support our outdoor learning provision.
We have lots of exciting opportunities to look forward to in the term ahead:
- Class 4 have a Viking day planned with a visiting historian.
- Class 3 are visiting the Immersive Dome in Plymouth.
- Members of the choir will be participating in Songfest.
- Bikeability road safety lessons will be held for older junior children.
- Class 3 are competing in a multi-skills sporting event at Callington College.
- Cross country league races continue for junior children.
- Class 4 and then, after half term, Class 1 will be having gymnastics lessons at Copper Valley Junior School.
- The Lego club will be competing at the First Lego League county final at RNAS Culdrose.
- Class 3 are participating in a Farm & Country day at Cornwall County Showground.
There will be other activities shared as plans are finalised but it will, as always, be a busy and exciting term.
Finally, I would like to share an exciting accolade secured by Rachel Lane, our music lead. Harrowbarrow Primary Academy has secured a Music Mark accreditation. This recognises all the high quality music education at Harrowbarrow, including weekly lessons, singing and instrument clubs, peripatetic music lessons and performance opportunities. Well done to Rachel.
Posted 14/01/2025
by Melissa Pinfield
Welcome to Class 4.
Here you can find information about the class, weekly homework and the latest on what we have been covering. PE this term is on a Thursday afternoon and we are going to Copper Valley Juniors for gymnastics.
This term we are looking at the Vikings. We are looking forward to a visit from "Blast from the Past" on Thursday 6th February to make Vikings shields and talk to us about all things Viking.
Here is some information that might help you but feel free to get in contact either by catching me at the start or end of the day or by emailing me. My email address is mpinfield@harrowbarrowprimary.co.uk
Key Links
Accelerated Reader: https://global-zone61.renaissance-go.com/welcomeportal/2234772
TT rockstars: https://ttrockstars.com/
Looking for a good book to read? Try here for some recommendations https://schoolreadinglist.co.uk/reading-lists-for-ks2-school-pupils/year-5/
Posted 14/01/2025
by Sarah Evans
Happy New Year and welcome back to school!
It was lovely to see the children back to school today, refreshed and ready to learn.
Please see the newsletter attached to find out what we will be learning about this half term.
Posted 14/01/2025
by Sarah Evans
We really enjoyed December for many reasons but mainly due to performing our play 'Christmas with the Aliens'.
It was hard work and we needed to practise lots but it was a really spectacular performance enjoyed by many of our families and friends.
It built up our confidence with speaking in front of an audience and despite some nerves, we totally smashed it!
In Science we carried on learning about habitats and learnt about the creatures that live in polar and desert habitats.
In literacy we were learning the story 'The Elves and the Shoemaker'. We really enjoyed writing about what our naughty elves had been up to in school and at home.
Finally, as a Christmas treat, we had our annual trip to the theatre to watch Raymond Briggs 'Father Christmas'.
Some of us had never been to the theatre before and it was a wonderful, magical experience. We even had snow!
We wish you all a very Merry Christmas and look forward to seeing you all again in 2025!
Posted 14/01/2025
by Sarah Evans
November was another busy month!
Our new question was 'What festivals happen around the world in the Autumn?'
We have located different countries and continents on the map and had great fun exploring atlases and maps.
We learnt about Diwali and how this is celebrated in many countries. We linked this to our healthy eating in DT and made mango lassi. We really enjoyed making and tasting this!
We also learnt about the Gunpowder Plot and discussed how it is celebrated in the UK. We made some great firework pictures on the I-Pads learning how to select different colours and different sized brushes.
In Science we started to explore different habitats. We learnt about oceans and rainforests and thought about how the creatures that live there adapt to living in that environment.
We also completed a local history project which helped us to find out why we decided to change our name to Copper Valley Academy.
We explored maps of the local area and looked at pictures of locals towns and villages that we know, mainly those linked to copper mining.
We created some amazing watercolour paintings of these places.
Posted 14/01/2025
by Lynn Cox
Welcome back to Nursery. Please see below for our Spring Term newsletter.
Posted 14/01/2025
by Melissa Pinfield
Here is the curriculum map for the term. We are starting the term by looking at the Vikings before moving on to think about the oceans after half term.
Posted 14/01/2025
by Sam Watts
Posted 13/01/2025
by Louise Owen
We had a really busy half term learning about rocks and soils in science, volcanoes and other natural disasters in geography, learning how to design, make and evaluate lanterns in DT, the Holy Trinity in RE, how to name some verbs in French and write reports on volcanoes based on the book Escape from Pompeii...phew time for a couple of weeks' rest!
Posted 13/01/2025
by Lauren Howell
Happy New Year
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the events leading up to Christmas including our craft morning and performance evening. The children always love the chance to perform in front of an audience.
Last term, we were visited by OFSTED. We are pleased they could see that we have worked hard to maintain our standards from the previous inspection. They spotted that we high expectations for all learners, our curriculum is child centered, children want to succeed and loved the family feel.
We ended the term with a visit from the Police to deliver the mini police program in year 5 and 6. This was a fantastic opportunity to learn from police and ask lots of questions!
This term, there is lots to look forward to. We have lessons with our specialist teachers for PE and music, we have trips out and about in the local area and we have visitors coming in to support our curriculum. Next week we will have visitors from the NSPCC for the Speak Out Stay Safe programme.
As always there are some things you can be doing at home to support your child's learning including enjoying reading together, rehearsing times tables and practicing sounds.
Posted 13/01/2025
by Lauren Howell
Sorry we have got a little behind on our class blog during the last term but plan to be better in 2025!
This term we are continuing our work on the Greeks in History, animation in computing and living things in science.
In Literacy we have read the story of Azzi Inbetween to inspire our speeches about refugees. We are now on week 1 of spring term for spellings and our class book for the Spring is Wonder.
In maths children will be starting new units on Fractions or percentages.
Last week, in art, children started to mold pots inspired by the Greeks. We used the pinch method to build our pot shapes and then looked at adding features such as lids and handles.
On Thursday, Mrs Butlin was back for our music lessons and we started to learn different rhythms we could play on the drums.
Posted 12/01/2025
by David Parry
This week, Talland have been developing their oracy skills within lessons. This is to enable them to speak and communicate clearly and confidently.
In science, we have started a new topic 'Living Things and their Habitats'. We were introduced to the classification of living things. We practised creating classification keys using liquorice allsorts, then had a go at classifying some Alpine animals (linking in to our new Big Question). I would like to say that no liquorice allsorts were harmed during this lesson...but I cannot!
In English, we have begun studying the traditional tale of Hansel and Gretel. After story-mapping it and analysing the features of traditional tales, the children were tasked with getting into the role of some of the main characters. During our 'hot seating' lesson they had to put themselves into their character's shoes and answer questions, that the rest of the class made up, in role. The children really got into the challenge and spoke with great thought and clarity. There are definitely some future theatre stars within Talland class!
Posted 12/01/2025
by Georgina Harden
Welcome back and wishing you all a very Happy New Year! The children had a fantastic first week back and have demonstrated all our school values across the week. They made Miss Harden and Mrs Tamblyn very proud indeed! Attached to the bottom of this blog post is the parent mind-map that outlines our learning for this term and our new Key Instant Recall Facts (KIRFs). These are number facts that we ask you to please practise with your children at home to ensure quick recall of these facts. This term I will also start to set small home learning tasks on Seesaw to encourage children to continue their learning at home. Please do continue to listen to your children read every night and record this in their reading records for coloured karate bands. It is extremely important that in the run up towards KS1 SATs in May that your children is a confident and fluent reader so any practise at home will help them to achieve this.
Maths
This half term we will be focusing on multiplication and division and fractions. If your children would like some extra practise/activities to do at home please see the links below.
Multiplication & Division (we will be covering all these topics at school so any extra practise at home will be very beneficial) - https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zqbg87h
Fractions (we will be covering all these topics at school so any extra practise at home will be very beneficial) - https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z3rbg82
Topmarks Daily 10 (mental maths quiz) - https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/daily10
Times Table Rock Stars - https://play.ttrockstars.com/auth/school/student
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Fun in the snow!
This week in our PE lesson the children LOVED this invasion game called Pirate's treasure. The aim of the game is for the islanders to steal the treasure which is in a box behind the pirates. The pirates could freeze the islanders to stop them from stealing the treasure and fellow islanders could crawl under them to unfreeze them.
I think we had to play this at least 6 times they enjoyed it so much!
Posted 12/01/2025
by Georgina Harden
Thank you for all your support with the Nativity costumes, we hope you enjoyed the children's performance. In amongst all things Christmas, the children have continued to work hard in all areas and have shown a real enthusiasm for all their learning. Please see what we have been up to below!
Science
This half term we have been looking at everything to do with life cycles in our science lessons. We started off by exploring the human life cycle by naming and describing the 5 major stages.
Then we moved onto learning about the life cycles of different animals such as a butterfly, chicken and a frog. We found out that these animals go through metamorphosis in their life cycles! The children then worked in groups to make a butterfly's life cycle out of play dough.
English
This half term in our English lessons we were learning to write a story based on the famous children's text, Where the Wild Things are. The children absolutely loved this story and their creativity was unmatched!
They made changes to the original story by changing the characters and what they did to make it their own. It was great to see the children using their imagination!
Geography
This half term we have been exploring our local area in our geography lessons. The children started off by learning about aerial photographs and we used Google Earth regularly to view St Cleer from above. The children were intrigued by Google Earth and we did spend some time exploring other places too.
We then started to understand what maps were and how they are use. The children got to use resources from all around the classroom to make messy maps of the room whilst working in groups.
Elf Day 2024!
Thank you for all your generous donations towards the Alzheimer's Society. The children looked fantastic and really got stuck in with all the activities! They also had a mysterious video from Mistletoe the Elf who was be very cheeky with the school photocopier!
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