This week’s superstars
Congratulations to the children who have received their Head Teacher's Award and Good to be Green pencils today. Well done!
Congratulations to the children who have received their Head Teacher's Award and Good to be Green pencils today. Well done!
Year 3 has started this term with lots of certificates. Head Teacher's Awards were given for brilliant attitude for learning and great work in reading and phonics. Congratulations to our Good to be Green lottery winners. Some children achieved Bronze and Silver Awards. Well done!
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Year 3 have been learning about earthquakes and their devastating effects. The children designed earthquake proof buildings and used junk modelling to make them. They will test their buildings on the shake tray to see if they can survive an earthquake.
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Imran, a Muslim visitor taught Year 3 stories of Muhammad, we learnt Muhammad had so much sadness in his life as lots of his family had died.
However, later in his life he had a calling from Allah. Muhammad went to live in the wilderness to receive messages from God.
Did you know Imran loved Muhammad more than anyone else? A good Muslim does and Imran has even been to Mecca.
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Last half term, Broadbent Fold loved taking part in the Urban Extreme Dance Fest and came away with a trophy for team spirit. We were really proud of everyone who took part; they encouraged and supported everyone in their own team and also cheered on other schools too. A big thank you to our dance coach Zoe for helping us with our routine and a special well done to Lottie who represented our school in a dance off.
During the first half term, Year 6 wrote a letter to King Charles III as part of their learning about the royal monarchs. This week we received a very special reply from the Palace which we are delighted with. This is very special and will be framed in school for others to read.
Well done Year 6!
Ruby have won the House Team Points for autumn term. Well done Ruby - you have been so impressive all term and have worked incredibly hard to achieve your rewards. On Friday 13th January, you will receive a special non-uniform day for your efforts. Good luck to the other teams this term - you can do it!
Our creative topic this term is What makes the Earth angry?
All our learning will be based on this theme, it is a exciting theme one which we know children will enjoy. Attached is the information -MTP, Home Learning Grid and a Challenge!
Keep an eye on the news so that children can come into school able to discuss any recent disasters.
Today Captain Sir Tom Moore sadly died at the age of 100 years old. He was a true inspiration to many people, raising money for the NHS and lifting people's spirits during lockdown.
To remember this legendary man, can you do 100 exercises of your choice. Send photographs of your physical activities to your class teacher.
RIP Captain Sir Tom.
Welcome to Year 3's class blog. We have lifted off to a flying start after receiving a letter from a pen pal Iza Jayer who lives in the Arctic Circle and needs our help to win a hot air balloon competition to England. We have begun our year 3 journey by getting very messy, designing and creating our own hot air balloons and the children have suggested that we learn to write back to Iza Jayer. In Science we have started our first topic 'Magnets and springs' and this week will be exploring bar magnets.