Year 3A (Blue)

Mrs Abbas

Welcome our class blog!

In class 3A we are taught by Mrs Abbas.

We are supported by our wonderful teaching assistant’s Mrs Poad & Mrs Tones. 

In Year 3 we love to learn together in an exciting, safe environment.

Please visit our blog on a regular basis we would love to share our journey through Year 3 with you and also please send your comments and photographs of learning outside of the classroom.

We would love to hear from you so feel free to comment on our exciting posts and updates as we learn and grow during our time in Year 3!

Happy blogging!

Our Class Blog

Super Scientists !!

Super Scientists !!

The children really enjoy play floor is lava, so today we became super scientists to see if we could make an exploding volcano and make lava. We mixed lemon, baking powder, lemon juice and food colouring to see if we could make an big eruption. The lemon started to...

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What is symmetry?

What is symmetry?

In maths, we have been learning about symmetry. Using mirrors and folding pieces of papers, we have explored what symmetry is and how to find lines of symmetry.

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Team work

Team work

This afternoon Reception and 7B worked together to tidy up and weed the eco garden. We have planted some flowers and seeds - watch this space to see how they grow.

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What a busy week!

What a busy week!

Planting seeds, car washing, super writing and making our own volcanoes are just some of the jobs we have been doing this week.  

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Forest School

Forest School

What a lovely afternoon we had at Forest School, the sun was shining and so were we. The children in Nursery joined in with all the fun activities, including practising our balancing, walking  along the obstacle course then trying to make our own using the logs and...

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Searching for clues!

Searching for clues!

We enjoyed using magnifying glasses to search for the clues in the illustrations in our book ‘Grandad’s Island’. We saw lots of things in the pictures that gave us clues about what might happen next and we predicted why they might be there.

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Side Notes

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