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

Mixing colours

We used the primary colours and mixed them to make secondary colours and painted our clay pots with them. We spoke about the war, and cool colours and the emotions we attached to different colours.

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Freeze framing

We enjoyed reading our new story ‘The Storm Whale’ and freeze framed parts of the story to portray the emotions involved and the scenes the story were set in.

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In D.T we have been designing and making bridges. We learned that we needed to ensure they were: stable, sturdy and supported. We used supports such as glue sticks, tube and cardboard to make our bridges more stable. We then tested the stability using weights.

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Modelling clay

We enjoyed using clay and the techniques we have learned to sculpt our clay pots using our hands and a variety of tools. We made the clay into thumb pots.

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Religious Worship

During this term the children have been exploring different aspects of religious worship. They have discussed how different religions  worship  through prayer, music and art. They listened and appraised a variety of music from different religions and  were able to...

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Y6 Orienteering

Year 6 have started their new PE unit, orienteering! The outcomes for this unit are to be able to: Follow a key and to create a map using a key To use a compass for directions To follow a map efficiently The children started the unit by becoming familiar with how to...

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