The children have planned some interesting fable stories this week. I look forward to reading the finished products. We have moved on to division in maths. We are looking at different ways of sharing things out, mostly practically at the moment. The children enjoyed making their own metamorphic rock out of chocolate during our science lesson.
In geography this week we have be naming all the different parts of the volcano. Which connects to our science where we have been looking at igneous rocks which come from the volcanoes. Many of the children gained certificates in swimming last week after their first assessments. Well done everyone. We are working on multiplication in maths. The children are becoming more confident with their times tables which is definitely helping them with the multiplications.
We have been working on the 3 times table in maths this week. The children are getting very good at them. We have found our reading journal book, Black Dog very interesting with several cliff hangers along the way. Our art sculpting worked really well and we end up with several excellent sculptures.
We are changing lots of topics during this half term. Our science is now rocks, in Geography we will be looking at volcanoes. Our new English text is all about foxes and will are almost ready to move onto multiplication in maths. I am sure the children will enjoy learning about all of them.
The children did really well in church today. They walked back and forth sensibly and sat nicely in our new seats. They also sang very well. Thank you to our members of the Ethos committee who represented our class brilliantly. After super maths work on addition, they are finding subtraction more challenging. We will keep working on it together. We are in the middle of an extended write in English which is going well so far. I can wait to read the finished pieces.
The children have been really enjoying maths recently. They like the idea and are very successful with column addition. Now we are moving on to subtraction, I am hoping they will continue to be successful. In history we looked at the uncovering of Skara Brea in Scotland and what it told us about the Stone age people. It was very interesting to see what had been discovered.
The children are doing really well with the tricky concept of column addition with renaming this week. They have now completed their first extended write of the year and I am pleased to say that I can see lots of evidence of the concepts we having been learning about in their writing. We looked at different types of skeletons in science. It was very interesting to find out that humans are both vertebras and endoskeletons. In RE we have been finding out about how harvest is celebrated in different countries.
The children came up with fantastic rules that they should follow in different places and situations during our PHSCEE lesson, showing that they understand the importance of keeping safe. We have been counting in 4’s in maths amongst other things. Please encourage your child to keep learning them at home through playing on TT Rockstars. They have their logins in their diaries.
Y3 are really starting to make their work look neat now. They are remembering to underline titles and join their letters. In maths most children are putting one number in each square. So I am really pleased with their overall presentation. They enjoyed learning about the different food groups in science and how each group helps their bodies to grow. There understanding of place value in maths has been impressive.
Y3 have made a good start to formal Maths and English lessons this week. They are really trying hard with their presentation, writing and underlining their own dates and titles and joining their letters. We have talked about practise makes perfect so if they want beautiful handwriting, they need to practise it in their books. We have started Stone Age as our history topic and will begin our science, Animals including Humans tomorrow. These are interesting topics to start the year off with so hopefully the children will enjoy them.
It was lovely to see all the children this week and find out about all the exciting things they have done over the holidays. They have settled in well so far. They have made excellent choices and come up with a set of classroom rules that hopefully will help the year run smoothly. They have also been trying their best with the work we have done. A great start to the year.
It has been a busy week finishing off all the school work and having time to relax a little and spend time with their friends before the summer break.
We had a great time this morning taking part on the obstacle course and have enjoyed researching about different animals for Uganda day. We are looking forward to visiting Wigan town centre tomorrow to see the Roman ruins and complete the traffic survey, plus hopefully spend a little time at the park.
The children have been enjoying sowing this week. They have been extremely helpful to each other. Threading each others needles, tying knots and showing each other how to stitch. It has been a lovely calm room with great concentration. They have also worked very hard in the morning completing the and of year assessment.
We conducted a traffic survey outside of school yesterday. The children got so excited when the different types of vehicles went past. We have started a new reading journal book called the Tear Thief. The children came up with interesting predictions as to what might happen in the story. We will begin sowing next week. If possible please practise threading and tying knots as well as actually sowing.
We have being looking at volume and capacity in maths this week. The children have enjoyed the practical activities, working with the water. In English we have been preparing to write a diary entry in the style of Emily Sands, an Egyptologist. The children have shared great ideas, now they need to turn it into super writing.
There are lots of exciting things being planned for this half term. Such as sports day (Thursday), Wakes week trip and Uganda day. I will keep you informed through Dojo and some parent mails will be set out. The children have been enjoying are measures topic in maths were they have been measure lengths and finding the mass of various objects. Shortly we will move onto measuring liquids. In English we are looking at an Egyptian book that has created lots of descriptive writing. We will also be local at our local area in geography, the environment in science and people who have been called by God in RE.
The children have had their final swimming lesson this week. They have all made progress over the year and have also had fun along the way. Hopefully they are all a little more confident in the water now. They have enjoyed learning about the Tudors over the last few weeks, especially the bit about Henry VIII.
The children achieved their blessings (Class reward) this week so we decorated delicious biscuits. They had a great time. We have started the topic of length in maths. The children have really enjoyed measuring different objects around the room. The children have been writing stories, including a trap that they have invented. They are coming along really well. I can’t wait to read their final pieces.
We are looking at one of my favourite books for our reading journal activities, Leon and the Place Between. It has an interesting text and amazing illustrations. In maths we have been looking at perimeter. The children have now got to grips with it after finding pretty tricky to start with. Our science topic this half term is forces. They enjoyed working with magnets last week. We are also looking at Tudors in History. Y3 have shown great interest in Henry VIII and his wives.
Thank you very much for helping your children put together an Easter Tree. They were very creative. Several children also took part in the Easter service in school on Tuesday morning. They spoke loud and clear, representing year 3 very well. I hope the weather is kind over the Easter break and that you all manage to get out and about a little as well as having a well- earned rest.
We have been looking at different types of farming in geography. The children enjoyed watching the process of how food gets from the farms to our plates. In RE we are investigating the different emotions felt during Holy Week. The children are becoming more aware of different emotions that people can feel.
The children have tried very hard with this week’s assessments. They have enjoyed building castles and we will try to complete them next week. I am looking forward to seeing all the different outfits for World Book Day.
We have started a new class book called Jemmy Button. The children appear to be enjoying it so far. In geography we are looking at different types of farming and comparing British farming to Kenyon. In science lessons we will be investigating light and shadows. Also we will be looking at changing font sizes and shapes in order to make our documents look different. As you can see, it will be a busy half term.
The children have enjoyed both a Blessings and a Valentine’s disco over the last few days. Thank you to everyone who helped to make Roman artifacts. They were fantastic.
The children enjoyed their trip to the synagogue this morning. They got to see real versions of the things that we have talked about. The children made good choices and represented ST Paul's very well.
For science we have now set up another experiment to see if we can change the colour of a petal by using food colouring in water. The children are watching it closely. In maths we are staring the topic of money. Perhaps you could set up a little shop with your child and get them to pay and give change for things. It would be an enjoyable way of helping your child.
We had a close look at the plants we grow under different condition. The children were most surprised by the one in the cupboard with no light which had grown very leggy with small yellow leaves. They continued to be surprised several days later when having been kept out of the cupboard its leaves began to turn green. This experiment helped with their understanding of a plants needs for growth.
The children had a fantastic time yesterday afternoon playing in the snow. Many children worked hard and as part of a team to build amazing snowmen. We are learning a lot about water in English as we continue to work from our book, The Rhythm of the Rain. We have some seeds growing in science to find out what a plant needs in order to grow well.
I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas. The children told interesting story of some of the gifts they got and the activities they did. We are starting new topics this week. In Maths will be looking at fractions. Our class book in English is The Rhythm of the Rain. We will be investigating plants in Science and Romans in History. It will be a busy half term with lots of interesting learning to be done.
Thank you for your help putting together the volcanoes. The children have enjoyed looking at each others and finding out how they were made. Several of them even erupted. Charlie’s was spectacular. Roman’s was made out of completely different materials from everyone elses. Several staff members voted and the overall winner was Layton. Well done everyone for taking part.
The children were all excited this week when they came back from Breakfast with Santa. They enjoyed it very much. They are also looking forward to the panto tomorrow and singing in church next week. Most are also trying really hard to achieve blessing so that the class can decorate biscuits before we finish for Christmas. If your child has made a volcano, please can they bring it in on Monday, when we will spend time looking at each other and admiring everyone hard work.
We have moved on to division in maths. The children are getting to grips with it however more times table practise would help. We have been finding out all about foxes in English. See how much your child can remember as it will help them with their extended write shortly.
Congratulations to Y3 who have managed to gain their Blessings reward this week. They will be coming to school in their slippers on Thursday to celebrate. For the next Blessings reward they have chosen to decorate a biscuit. The children have been working hard at swimming and it is beginning to show in their progress. They are all improving. Well done everyone.
The children really enjoyed the visit from the science man at the end of last week. They discovered lots about solids, liquids and gasses through simple practical experiments. Y3’s cricketing skills are now beginning to come along, as they learn new things each week.
I am really pleased with the work the children have been producing on multiplication and division. It has blown my socks off how quickly they have picked it up. Most children are finding our rocks topic very interesting. I have lots of different rocks on my desk that they have brought in. They are getting to know all the tricky words and can use them in their answers. Vocabulary like igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic.
We enjoyed making poppies. We have made a wreath for the window and each child has made one to hopefully wear on Friday then take home. We will have a service in school and take part in a 2 minutes silence. In maths we have been concentrating on the 3 and 4 times table. They children are getting much better recalling the facts.
Our class book this half term is Fox by Margaret Wild. It is full of wonderful illustrations and the children are finding it very interesting. We have started multiplication in maths lessons. Please try to get you child to use TT Rockstars at home to help them with this.
We have made it to the end of term. The children have worked hard. Now they need a well earned rest so they are ready to start again next term when we will be reading a book called Fox for English, starting multiplication and division in maths, Geography is all about volcanoes and science will be rocks. We will also be busy with Christmas activities. It will be another busy half term. Enjoy your holiday.
The children have made an excellent start to the year in terms of reading at home, learning spellings and times tables. Thank you very much for your help, it is much appreciated. We have been working on subtraction this week in maths. We are now up to the tricky part of decomposition. We are slowly making progress and I am confident by the end of the week we will all understand and be able to complete the process.
Thank you very much for your Harvest donations. They are very much appreciated. We have been looking at addition with renaming in maths. I am pleasantly surprised just how quick the children have picked the methods up. It has been lovely to see. In English, we have been doing extended writes. This requires the children to put together several skills into one piece of writing. The children are all trying really hard and have produced good pieces.
The children have been given a TT Rockstars login this week. Please allow them to log in when possible. It is a fun enjoyable way to help them learn their times tables. We are enjoying The Iron Man story in English. The children are producing some super word showing off their great choices in vocabulary.
The children did some super shading and toning in their art lesson. The fish they produced looked really good. They asked some interesting questions about stone age people, that we will be trying to answer over the next half term. Everyone is working hard which is lovely to see.
The children have made a good start in both maths and English. We are reading the Iron Man and producing lots of work connected to it. In maths, we are starting the year with place value. The children will be working with numbers up to 1000. Thank you for your help in supporting reading at home.
The children all appear to be happy to be back. They have told stories of their adventures over the summer holidays. It sounds like everybody has had a great time. I look forward to getting to know them all over the next weeks.