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HEATH HAYES PRIMARY SCHOOL'S BLOG
Welcome to our online journal - a window on our world.
'Bringing Learning Alive'
Our vision statement is to Bring Learning Alive and blogging encapsulates our aim to make learning exciting, up to date and fun.
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Our blog was set up, primarily, for children in school to see what others were up to when off-site. However, after only a few weeks of actually getting pictures on the site the possibilities for inspiring learning are becoming apparent.
We'd already established links with two schools in France but we are now exploring the potential of mutual blogs so that our children can comment and interact with international partners. We're receiving pictures from the arctic from one of our parents and the level of interest in geography is rising withouteven trying. The potential is immense.
It might sound like it but we're not anoraks!
BLOGGING'S GREAT FUN
and, at the same time, a fantastic educational opportunity.
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Our 'Glad to be Me' tree in the Reception class.
14th Mar 2007, 13:23
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Just testing forces! Co-operation and discussion between Year 4 childen as they sort out how to solve a problem.
Next week this class will be on a Study Skills week at an outdoor education centre. They'll be climbing, canoeing and orienteering among other pursuits that take them away from home for the week. So, as well as the physical learning there'll be a great deal of emotional learning going on.
13th Mar 2007, 20:34
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Today is 'Maths & Art' day. Children throughout the school are exploring ways that these two subjects integrate with each other. The experiences and comments have been electric, especially as the initial reactions were that maths and art 'don't go together'!
12th Mar 2007, 14:50
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A 'free-for-all' celebration of World Book Day: everyone came dressed up as their favourite bok character. Can you spot yours?
1st Mar 2007, 14:45
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Thanks to the Community & Learning Partnership Jo Jingles is providing some Music and Dance activities for the Nursery and Key Stage 1 pupils until th end of term.
20th Feb 2007, 15:59
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Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 1:46 PM
Subject: Early morning
7th Feb 2007, 13:50
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Pancake Day has come early and our French language assistant is making crepes with the children.
7th Feb 2007, 13:19
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Sam won a bench design competition with a theme based on Cannock Chase wildlife and nature.
9th Jan 2007, 12:38
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