Year 3 Class News

29 March 2022

Posted on Friday 29 April 2022 by Mrs Palmer

Y1 – The /l/ sound spelt -el at the end of words.

table, apple, bottle, little, middle

Y2 – This week, the year 2 children have been focusing on homophones. It’s important to know the difference in meaning between homophones.

there/their/they’re, here/hear, night/knight, blue/blew, be/bee

 

29 April 2022

Posted on Friday 29 April 2022 by Mr Mills

This week, we have been learning about unusual spelling patterns. Please learn the following words for a test on Thursday 05 May.

  1. amateur
  2. ancient
  3. bargain
  4. bruise
  5. conscience
  6. environment
  7. foreign
  8. mischievous
  9. prejudice

29 April 2022

Posted on Friday 29 April 2022 by Nicky Russell

The latest Talk Time relates to our current Geography topic, Explorers:

I can show off my knowledge of world geography.

Years 1 and 2:

I know the world’s seven continents and the world’s five oceans.

Years 3 and 4 (as above plus):

I know at least four European countries and their capital cities (not including those in the UK) and I know some of the main rivers and mountains in Europe.

Years 5 and 6 (as above plus):

I know some world-wide countries and some of their major cities.

Think back to your lessons as a geographer so far this year. What strategies have you used, or could you use, to help you remember these facts? It could be drawings, pictures, map, videos, songs or other resources.

Our oracy focus this half term is vocabulary so when having your discussions at home, make sure to use the correct terminology eg city, capital city, country, continent.

29 April 2022

Posted on Friday 29 April 2022 by Mrs Freeman

These words all have an alternative grapheme ‘ch’ to make the ‘k’ sound.

ache

stomach

echo

anchor

character

school

technology

chemist

choir

mechanic

The children will be tested on Friday  06 May 2022.

Science – Plants

Posted on Thursday 28 April 2022 by Mrs Palmer

This half term we are learning about plants. We will be focussing on:

  • naming a variety of common, garden and wild plants.
  • identifying and naming various deciduous and evergreen trees.
  • identifying and describing the basic structure of a variety of common flowering plants, including trees.

Here is a list of some of the vocabulary that will be taught in the coming weeks.

Today, we discussed the difference between a garden and wild plant and identified some plants. We also went on a plant hunt around school and used the iPads to take pictures of the plants we found. We then classified them into garden and/or wild plants.

Challenge: Can your child identify any of these garden and wild plants? Can they classify them into garden and/or wild plants?

Living and Learning – I can take part in democratic decisions

Posted on Thursday 28 April 2022 by Mrs Palmer

This week, we have been discussing in class what it means to be part of a democratic decision.

The children were given a choice of two songs to sing in collective worship. We had a vote and the song with the most votes was the song we sung. We discussed how sometimes things might not go your way but we have to be respectful to the decision.

Isla “That’s ok because next time we might get to sing the song I chose.”

Today, we had another democratic decision to make. On Friday 27th May we will be celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee-that’s 70 years as Queen! Each class will learn and perform a dance from each of her reigning decades, which we will share at the party.

The children were given a choice of two songs from the 90s (are chosen decade) and we had a vote. The song we will be performing is 5,6,7,8 by Steps.

 

We are gymnasts!

Posted on Wednesday 27 April 2022 by Mrs Freeman

Year 3 have started some gymnastics with some coaches. Their first lesson was full of energy and enjoyed by all of the children.

We can take part in democractic decisions!

Posted on Tuesday 26 April 2022 by Mr Roundtree

This week, our Living and Learning statement encourages us  to learn about democracy and to take part in a democratic decision. Therefore, we took time to hold a vote in class. Read on to find out what we were voting for…

To celebrate the publication of Anna James’ fantastic new book, ‘Hetty and the Battle of the Books’, School Library Service (SLS) have partnered with publisher Barrington Stoke to launch a search for the best young reading ambassadors in Leeds.

They are looking for KS2 children who advocate reading for pleasure and encourage others to find their own love of reading with their enthusiasm for books.

Each school is invited to enter ONE pupil into the competition and the five short-listed applicants will be invited to attend an awards ceremony at Leeds Central Library on Saturday 10th July, where the winner will be announced by Anna James and receive the trophy for Leeds School Librarian 2022. The ceremony at midday will be followed by a FREE event for families with the author who will be introducing their latest book.

So our vote today resulted in Scarlet being selected to be the reading champion in our class. Next, the JLT will choose the reading champion in Key Stage 2 to be put into the draw. 

Good luck! 

Living and Learning: I can take part in democratic decisions.

Posted on Monday 25 April 2022 by Mrs Freeman

I can take part in democratic decisions is our Living and Learning statement this week.
We began our lesson by asking the question, who rules the UK?
The queen is in charge.
Boris Johnson makes all the important decisions.
The police make decisions.
What is democracy?
Democracy is a key feature of life in countries such as ours. We want to promote democracy as a way for people to have a say in what goes on.
Did you know …
We went on to discuss fairness and equality. For their task, the children were given a bank of words relating to democracy. They worked with a partner to find the definitions for each word. If the words were not in the dictionary then we used Google to search.
Can your child tell you the meaning of these words?
  • fairness
  • justice
  • liberty
  • freedom
  • majority
  • law
  • government

 

This week’s bible story

Posted on Monday 25 April 2022 by Mr Roundtree

Jesus calms a storm: Mark 4:35-41

Have a think about what peace means to you. Is it a time without conflict or is it calmness?  Today, we’re going to hear a story about Jesus and his disciples who were stuck on the Sea of Galilee in the middle of a storm.

 

Time for reflection:

Think about the times when it seems like you’re in the middle of a storm; perhaps when there are arguments or when things seem confusing and difficult or when things are frightening. Think of Jesus being there, saying, Peace, be still. Take a moment now to hear those words, and enjoy the peace they bring.

 

Prayer:

Dear God,

Help us to remember, even when we’re in the middle of a storm and life seems hard, you are always there to help us feel peace.

Amen

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