Class 3 have been to Egypt and back!

Class 3 have been working very hard this week. Not only have we been trying to find number patterns and their rules in maths, we have also been creating our own fables in literacy, and we have been working hard to prepare for our class assembly and our Christmas production and display, and we also … Read more

Another very busy week in Class 3.

In science we started the week by investigating what materials could be magnetic and how strong some types of magnets are. We have also been investigating how to make a stable structure. The challenge was to create a structure stable enough to hold up a CD without it falling over. There was varying degrees of … Read more

Class 3’s Start to the Year

Due to previous technical difficulties we have been unable to keep you posted on exactly what we have been doing in Class 3, until now.What a busy half term we have had in Class 3. We have been working very hard and have been learning about a vast array of things. In history we are … Read more

Class 3 had some new recruits for World Book Day!

As well as dressing up for the day, Class 3 completed lots of work based on books.In Literacy they continued to watch the film version of The BFG and create their own movie storyboards.In Maths they used their favourite books to collect data, finding out which is the most commonly used vowel in texts!In ICT … Read more

Class 3 Find Their Inner Picasso!

Following on from an exciting morning ‘meeting’ Picasso and learning about his life’s works, the children took to their easels and created masterpieces of their own, based on the style and technique of this famous artist.

Christmas Production – Russia

As part of the Christmas Production, The Missing Present, each class was responsible for presenting an aspect of Christmas from their chosen country. As is always the case, some of links were a little tenuous, but nonetheless, all were great fun. We hope to be able to make the photographs available to you in the … Read more

The Story of Kuang-li

As part of our Literacy work, we have been studying a range of adventure stories. One story we read was ‘The Story of Kuang-li’ and during one lesson we re-interpreted the story through drama, creating a tableau for each part of the text.

Creating Portraits

As part of our Art topic for the Autumn Term, we looked at various portraits of people. We then had a go a sketching rough outlines of portraits ourselves but to make it more interesting we posed in a variety of different positions. The ‘Mo-Bot’ and Usain Bolt’s celebrating stance were particularly inspiring!