If you’re child is in receipt of benefit-related free school meals, see the link on the poster to book onto lots of lovely FREE activities over the Christmas holidays. 
In Learning Means the World ‘Come Fly with me Arctic Circle’ we have been looking at the arctic habitat which is known as a tundra. The children learnt that the arctic tundra is cold and often made up of sea and snow. This week we have been focusing on the design and technology element of the curriculum. The children all drew their own tundras then created an animal slider to move on it. If it was a land animal it was on the snow if it was a sea animal it was in the water. The children all did an amazing job and had great fun designing and making them.

The half term in PE, we are looking at gymnastics. This week, we looked at how to make our bodies narrow so we can move under and over various equipment. We learned that in order for our bodies to be narrow, our legs and feet need to be together and our arms can either be by our sides or above our heads. We had lots of fun and especially liked performing the narrow jumps off of the small podium.
In Maths 4 Red have been using bar modelling and practical resources to solve missing number problems.
Today the children re-enacted what life was like in the early days of The Benin Kingdom. They each formed villages and then traded items with other villages in the class. By trading, the children realised that by pooling resources with other villagers, they were able to prosper. This is how the Benin Kingdom was formed.
School Council News:
On Tuesday, our KS2 School Council attended the Armistice Day service in Monkton Village. Although it was rainy and cold, the children stood with pride and showed respect throughout the entire service. They laid a wreath on the cenotaph and sung hymns beautifully. We even ended our trip with a well-deserved hot chocolate! Well done KS2 School Council.
These are the Year 5 and 6 School Sports Leaders for Hebburn Lakes Primary School. They are learning how to support all of the children in Physical Education (PE) and Physical Activity and will be completing a series of tasks throughout the year to enhance our leadership. The first session was the launch day where the children found out what they will be doing, the rules involved and their first task for this half term. They also participated in a bunch of activities which involved resilience, communication and team work which are the foundations to being a good leader.
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THIS SUNDAY AT EPPLETON
The Lasses continue their Barclays WSL2 campaign as they go head-to-head with Portsmouth on Sunday 9 November.
PLUS – you can still get 2 adults and 2 kids tickets for a price of just £22, that’s a whole tenner off!
This game will be part of Sunderland’s Heroes Week, celebrating and magnifying the amazing military history of the club. As this game will be taking place on Remembrance Sunday, this will be an extra special occasion.
Can’t make it to this game? ALL of our home league games in 2025 are now available to book now via our website, as well as our Subway Women’s League Cup tie against Durham. You can also now purchase tickets for the Lasses’ trip to St James’ Park to play Newcastle on 16 November.
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Want to have your say? We have set up a new feedback form for fans to get in touch with us about their matchday experience, so if you’ve been to a game recently, please complete this form today, and you could be in with a chance of winning prizes for your club or school. This form will remain open for the duration of the 2025-26 season, so get in touch with us any time!
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