Tag: Generation Science
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Welcome!
Welcome to Hermitage Park Primary School Hermitage Park is a friendly and inclusive school where everyone is valued and encouraged to aim for excellence. We aim to create an educational environment of the highest quality where children feel safe, happy and learn skills for life and work. We work in partnership with parents/carers and the…
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Free Cooking Classes For Parents
Free cooking classes for Hermitage Park Parents Would you like to learn how to cook simple, healthy, money-saving recipes for your family alongside other parents? Classes are taught by a local chef at Hermitage Park Primary Classes involve food preparation, cooking, nutritional advice, food waste reduction and budgeting Fridays 09.15-11.30 (you can stay for…
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P3a Learning Log 2nd to 5th May
This week in maths we learnt to count in halves. We also made equal fractions. We cut paper plates into fractions. In reading the Reds made Wanted posters. The Greens fixed jumbled up sentences about their story. They had to fill in missing words too. In topic we learnt about bones and muscles and joints.…
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P5a- Loose Parts Play reward
We filled our peg jar so we got to have extra loose parts play as our reward!
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P6a Learning Log w.c. 24.4.17
Ben’s learning log We have had lots of opportunities to practise our athletics skills this week in the gym hall, in the playground and at the Hibs stadium! We also had trials for the Interscholastics, which everyone tried really hard for. When we went to the Hibs ground we learned that if you want do…
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P7a Learning Log – 27th April 2017
This week I had a number of learning successes. My learning success were that I learned more about negative numbers and I can now add and subtract them accurately. Also this week I have really enjoyed starting to read my ‘Reading for Enjoyment’ book ‘Hitler’s Canary’. I am really getting into it and I am…
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P4a – Learning Log 28th April 2017
What have we been doing this week? Play scripts – we got to write our own play scripts and they were really fun. We had to add characters, settings and directions. I like how we got to act them out and film them. We had to practice without the words in front of us and…

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