Mrs A. and Mrs P. working hard, preparing for Year 3’s writing lesson tomorrow. I wonder why they are preparing crowns Year 3?
We are all really proud of our banners. We worked with Mrs. Moore to include images of things that represented our interests, hobbies and families. We then had to sew them. They turned out really brilliantly!
Through our all around the world topic we have been learning about Africa. We found lots of African tribes wear African necklaces so we decided to make our own. We used lots of bright colours and patterns to make them look like real African necklaces. They turned out fantastic!
We also read that some African tribes may rank themselves by who can jump the highest, so the most important person in the tribe maybe the person who could jump the highest. We had to try this to see who would be the most important person in our Year 2 tribe.. it was Esme!
We had our last KS2 science club on Tuesday. We enjoyed eating biscuits, drinking juice and sharing our favourite session. The children received a well-deserved certificate for all of their enthusiasm and hard work!
We looked at three different types of magnet games: a fishing game, a race track and a maze, we then worked with a partner to design and make our own versions of these games.
Year 3 had a most unusual English lesson on Friday. We were thinking about dreams and dressed in our dressing gowns, slippers and onesies to listen to different music and think about what feelings we had as we listened. We then wrote about our dreams.
There was great excitement in Year 3 class today as new letters from our Canadian penpals arrived. We couldn’t wait to read them and share them with our friends in class.
Here are some of the fantastic ideas that Year 3 came up with on World Book Day. What an amazing day it was.
We have loved World Book Day 2016 and all the costumes looked fantastic!
We had a great afternoon of reading, each class moved around the school to listen to a new story being read by the teachers of Bede Burn.
We made our own Ceaser wheels and used them to break the codes, then wrote our own secret messages for our friends. Parents be warned children may use their Ceaser Ciphers at home!!





















































































































































