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  • The Stinky Sprouts in a rather smelly Christmas tale

    Tue 24 Dec 2019 Mrs Doble
    Merry Christmas everyone! Head over to the video resource centre to see the next instalment of our stories at bedtime or anytime - this time a funny festive story to get you into the Christmas spirit.
  • Happy Christmas

    Tue 24 Dec 2019

    Merry Christmas to all our pupils and parents.

     

    Wishing everyone across the Honiton community a very happy Christmas and New Year. We hope you enjoy this precious time with your families. 

     

    Best wishes,

     

    The staff of Honiton Primary School

  • Nursery - PE gymnastics

    Thu 19 Dec 2019

    Nursery were very lucky today to have a great gymnastics session with the school's PE teacher Mr Watson. The children balanced, jumped, climbed, rolled, problem solved, took risks and most of all had lots of fun! Thank you Mr Watson!

  • Stay and play

    Wed 18 Dec 2019 Reception and nursery
    Here are just some of the photos taken today from the stay and play this afternoon. Thank you to the families for coming, we all had such a lovely time decorating cookies, making Christmas trees and candy cane reindeer. 
  • Year 2 - Parent Event. Towers, Tunnels and Turrets!

    Wed 18 Dec 2019

    What a fantastic afternoon Year 2 have had! We shared our SOLE books to each other and participated in challenges. Challenge 1: Can you make the strongest tower structure using spaghetti and marshmallows ? Challenge 2: Can you make the tallest tower out of paper? Challenge 3: Can you make a tower, castle, or tunnel out of recycled material? After the challenges were completed, children and parents reflected upon and wrote about what challenges they completed. 

    Thank You to all who came and participated in such a wonderful, creative afternoon. 

  • Must watch Christmas TV gems

    Mon 16 Dec 2019 The Year 1 Team
    Young or old, you can’t miss these two classic stories which have been animated for TV this Christmas season. The Snail and the Whale is being broadcast on Christmas Day (BBC 1) at 2.30pm whilst The Tiger Who Came to Tea is being shown on Christmas Eve (Channel 4) at 7.30pm. 
  • Holiday reading in Year 1

    Mon 16 Dec 2019 The Year 1 Team
    We will be collecting home reading books this week in preparation for the Christmas break. We shall be placing holiday reading books in your child’s book bag on Friday. Please continue to read over the holidays. Christmas is a great time to share and tell stories with family and friends.
  • Reception- Festive forest session!

    Mon 16 Dec 2019 Reception
    Reception have had a lovely time down at the woods today! They have had hot chocolate warmed up on the fire, they have sliced and peeled their own apples to make a delicious pudding and then the adults joined us for some mince pies. Reception also learnt how to use a bow saw and a hand drill to make their own festive tree decorations! 
  • Occluded Arteries... How does diet impact on the health of our heart?

    Mon 16 Dec 2019 Year 6

    This afternoon we looked at the impact of diet and exercise on the health of our heart. Did you know that our arteries are lined with endothelium which is a smooth layer of cells? If we make poor diet choices and don't exercise enough, our blood vessels can become occluded and this could potentially lead to a heart attack.

    We used models and Stop Motion Animation to show this. Check out how we got on! 

  • Year 1 Superhero’s wrap-up event!

    Sun 15 Dec 2019 The Year 1 Team

    Calling all Year 1 families! We would like to invite you into school on Friday 20th December to look at all the amazing learning that your child has been doing during our ‘Superheroes’ unit of work. All of your child’s work is showcased in their SOLE Book. Why don’t you come along on Friday morning and share it with them. We are asking grown-ups to stay with their child once the school doors open at 8.50am. Once registration has been completed we shall look at the books and you are free to have ago at some of the activities and challenges set up around the Year 1 areas. At 10.00am parents are free to leave.