This week Year 3 have been sequencing different sounds using a program called Scratch. We have tested out various sounds for our Sprite, learnt how to change and adapt our backgrounds and some basic movement of our Sprite. Scratch is free to use at home and I’m sure that the children would love to show off their programming skills.
We have read The Ugly Duckling as part of our work on Celebrating Differences.
We have learnt that name calling can be hurtful behaviour and the memory of the hurtful feeling can stay for a very long time. Hans Christian Anderson has written a powerful story that can teach us a lesson. Through drama we explored ideas that could be learnt from the story. The children discussed:
This week, the children in Year 3 have been working hard to learn their times tables facts.
We have been looking at the 2, 5 and 3 times tables. The children have been investigating the link between multiplication and division. They have used counters to show that division questions can also be solved by sharing or grouping. The children should now all have access to Times Tables Rockstar's and can work on their multiplication knowledge at home. The children were very excited to come to school dressed up today!
They are wearing clothes that show 'what they want to be when they are older.' Can you guess what the children would like to be when they are adults? We have been reading The BFG by Roald Dahl. We have thought about our favourite parts of the story: "My favourite part of the story was the helicopters carrying the giants." Alice "My favourite part is when Sophie meets the Queen." Archie "My favourite part was the BFG using the Dream Catcher." Leo "My favourite part was when Sophie and The BFG were looking at all the dream jars." Evie The children loved the part when The BFG showed Sophie his collection of dream jars.
They have written some fantastic ideas of their own: As part of our Science topic this term, we have been learning about raw and synthetic materials.
We have learnt that raw materials can come from living things or they can be found under the ground. We have learnt that synthetic materials are made by humans and have a variety of uses. This week, the children enjoyed investigating different materials and sorting them into groups. Wow , what an exciting week we have had. The children have done Mrs Graham and I proud.
The children really enjoyed their circus acts. They all performed well. We have all enjoyed our harvest celebrations at the church and in the school hall. We hope you all have a restful and peaceful half term break. The children have been working hard in Year 3 this week.
They have read the story of 'Leon and the Place Between.' They have acted out their favourite parts of the story and they have each written a magical story of their own! In maths the children have been working hard to improve their addition and subtraction skills. Today they were subtracting numbers on a number line. We have had a lovely last week of Year 3. Sports Day was a great success and it was wonderful to see the South Tawton spirit and teams working together. We were so proud of every child involved and saw everyone giving 110%. We had an award ceremony in class today, here are some photos: It was very special to say goodbye to our friends in Year 6 this morning and goodbye to those in our class who are moving on to new adventures. We wish you all the best! Hope you all have a truly wonderful summer holidays. Thank you for a wonderful time at South Tawton!
In Science this term, we have been learning about the human body. We have been lucky enough to have Mrs Woolnough give us a talk about the musculoskeletal system. Mrs Woolnough is a very talented TA at our school, but she is also a physiotherapist and was able to share her wealth of knowledge with us. We leant about bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments. She very kindly brought in some models for us to look at and explore. Mrs Woolnough has even inspired some children to become physios in the future! Thank you so much Mrs Woolnough :-) With Mrs Dunn in Art/Dt this term, the children have been designing and creating enclosures for their favourite animals. The children had to consider the needs of the animal for example, access to food and water. They also used the computers to do further research to make sure the enclosure was suitable for their animals. Here are their creations: |
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