Year 3A (Blue)
Mrs AbbasWelcome 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!
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Our Class Blog
Macaroni Apostrophes!
Today in engish, we have been practising using apostrophes for contracted forms, this time with the help of macaroni. I went food shopping yesterday and saw it on the shelf and its shape just reminded me of the apostrophes we've been learning about! What do you think?
Newsletter 20.11.2020
Please click on the link below to view our latest school newsletter which contains important December dates for your diary: Newsletter 20.11.20
How do we make a Stone Age roof waterproof?
We are designing a Stone Age home and decided that the roof was a very important part of the structure. We took three materials which would have been around in those days: ferns, moss and bark and devised a fair test. We poured 5ml, 10ml and 15ml of water on each and...
FoRGPS 20.11.20
Thank you to everyone who has already returned raffle tickets to school. We have had lots of fantastic prizes donated by our local community, pop on our Facebook page to have a look! To boost our prizes further, next week we would be very grateful of donations towards...
Apostrophe Surgery!
Today, in english, we have been learning how to use apostrophes for contracted forms. We used our apostrophe plasters to stick two words together to make the contracted form.
Investigating our shadows.
In today's science lesson, we have been investigating the hours of daylight in autumn and winter. We created a pictogram and we found out that December and January have the least amount of daylight. We finished our science lesson by investigating our shadows in the...
Comparing amounts (of tens and ones)
In today's maths lesson, we have continued to compare amounts of tens and ones using the greater than, less than and equal to signs. We were even making and comparing 3-digit numbers. Muhammad even managed to work out that 13 ones needs to become 1 ten and 3 ones in...
Investigating daylength in autumn
We did some investigating over the week. I set the challenge for the children that they needed to put their teddies to bed when the sun set. They took photos every night and recorded the time. The children then did some pattern spotting and noticed what was changing.
Partitioning into tens and ones
Apostrophes for Possession
We have been learning how to use apostrophes for possession in our english lesson today and we have made a super start!
We are all part of the anti-bullying puzzle
Today we all took part in creating an enormous puzzle of anti-bullying. Everyone designed a puzzle piece with a message of anti- bullying.
Visiting 3L’s Stone Age Museum
We were lucky enough to be invited to Mrs Lynch's class' museum this afternoon, which they have set up in Hall 2. They have displayed a range of artefacts from the Stone Age and they have written some excellent descriptions of them too. Thank you 3L, for our invite!