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

Music workshop

Music workshop

We had a fantastic time at the music workshop, joining in to different songs, adding actions and getting to play some of the instruments.

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Music Workshop

Music Workshop

Nursery had such an exiting morning listening to different types of instruments that the band had bought along to our music workshop. We sang lots of songs, danced and had the opportunity to play some of the instruments, it was great fun.

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Forest Fun

Forest Fun

Year 4 had our first Forest School session of the year. It was so good. Crafts, cooking, games, whittling, sawing , den building, you name it we did it!  

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Robotics workshops Year 5 and 6 Meet and Code 2023

Robotics workshops Year 5 and 6 Meet and Code 2023

The children will be enjoying a day of robotics and programming on October 20th, exclusively for Year 5 and Year 6 students. Thanks to the Meet and Code grant, this event is all about hands-on robot exploration, team challenges, and showcasing your creativity. The...

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Run, run as fast as you can…

Run, run as fast as you can…

... you can’t catch me I’m the Gingerbread Man! We have really enjoyed reading our class text for this half term. We arrived at school to find a trail of crumbs and clues had been left in our classroom. We predicted who it might be before we found out it was the...

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Yummy Soup !

Yummy Soup !

Today we explored lots of different vegetables. We tried sorting them by their shape and colour, and then used them to make vegetable soup. We all had a chance to taste it. Some of us thought it was delicious - others weren't so sure but were super brave and had a...

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What is a sentence?

What is a sentence?

As part of our SPAG lesson today, we discussed what we thought a sentence was. We decided it was an idea that needed to make sense and needed the correct punctuation. We focussed on statements today and worked hard to ensure we included capital letters, finger spaces...

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Making Roman Numerals

Making Roman Numerals

Last week, Year 5 looked at Roman Numerals. We investigated when they were used, where we might see them as well as how we can read them ourselves. After creating useful guides on how to read Roman Numerals we went down to the hall to play a game of ‘Roman Numeral Charades!’. This game involved the children in groups creating Roman Numerals using actions, the other children then had to guess what number they had created. We really enjoyed this practical maths lesson and it helped us create up to 5 digit numbers in Roman Numerals!

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What material is most suitable?

What material is most suitable?

Ted had a problem! We used our scientific knowledge to predict what materials might be most suitable to make an umbrella out of so that he could stay dry in the rain. We knew that the material needed to be strong, lightweight and waterproof. We tested out materials...

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