Tuesday, 13 December 2011

The Romans and Mythical Creatures!!!!





































Well 3M have been very busy since after half term, they started their new topic ‘The Romans’ which they have really enjoyed learning about. We learned a lot about the different types of Romans including Roman soldiers, Roman children, slaves and poor farmers. They learned about the different armour which the Roman soldiers used including the ‘Scutum’ which was the traditional shield used by the Roman soldiers. They designed their own shields by exploring with different shapes and creating patterns to complete their design. They painted the shields using the traditional colours of red and yellow which were the colours of the ‘Scutums’.






In literacy we have been studying various Greek and Roman myths such as ‘Theseus and the Minotaur’ and ‘Jason and the Argonauts’ which included mythical creatures. We created and designed our own mythical creatures and described these using adjectives and WOW words in Literacy. For our Literacy homework we had to make our own mythical creature and at the moment 3M’s classroom has been taken over by a lot of interesting and creative mythical creature designs. Fantastic effort and wonderful creativity from 3M!!!!



3M really enjoyed their role play to recreate parts of Greek and Roman myths which we studied. They used their Roman shields to protect them while fighting the mythical creatures and other Roman soldiers. They really got into the role of Roman Soldiers and had great fun indeed. They also worked really well as a team to form the ‘Turtoise formation’ which was used by the Roman Legions while to protect themselves in battle.



Bye for now,
Miss Moonan.

Sunday, 11 December 2011

Christmas Parties!

It’s that time of year again! In the week beginning the 12th December each class will have their annual Christmas party. Please see the newsletter for the dates of each class’ party. Our Christmas Party will take place on Wednesday 14th December.
On the day of the party the children are allowed to bring a change of clothes with them. (They will change in to their party outfits after lunch.) We would also appreciate it if each child brought a small amount of food and drink to the party which can be shared with their class members. Children could bring a selection of fruit, sausage rolls, crisps, biscuits, etc. Please NO fizzy drinks, glass bottles or any food which contains nuts. If your child has a specific allergy to a food please provide them with their own party food selection.
If you have any questions or queries please come and ask me!
Happy Christmas!!

Sunday, 6 November 2011

Our Visit to Hainault Forest and Diwali Day.






Hello,

3M had a very busy last week coming up to half term. On a rather cold and crispy Thursday morning, year three took a brisk walk up to Hainault Forest where they explored the forest to find many different types of trees. We have been learning about Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings which include many detailed trees with a focus on his painting ‘The Almond Tree’ in particular.

We enjoyed ourselves by wandering through the leafy surroundings where we found lots of different trees and we took photos of them. The children became really inspired to draw similar trees for their art lesson in the afternoon. The visit was very worthwhile as everyone got really creative with their drawings and colouring of these.


On Friday we also celebrated the festival of Dwali in lots

of different ways. They enjoyed learning about a wide

variety of artefacts which are associated with Hinduism and

really experienced the culture of Hinduism with Miss

Alexander. They had lots of fun learning about the story of

Rama and Sita through role-play and dressed up in

wonderful costumes to celebrate this with Miss Gould.

We had lots of fun doing some traditional Indian dancing

and yet again year three tried their very best at dancing and

they were all just fantastic!


We also learned about the custom of exchanging food and

sweets during Dwali. They experienced this by tasting

traditional Indian sweet food and sharing the food with

each other which they thoroughly enjoyed. They tasted a

variety of sweet, savoury and spicy foods. In fact 3M

enjoyed the food that much, there was no food at all left

over by the end of the day!

Goodbye for now,

Miss Moonan.

Sunday, 18 September 2011

International Week



3M had yet another enjoyable week as it was International week in our school.
3M got busy finding where the different continents were around the world and enjoyed learning about countries including Ireland, Australia and Spain. They learned about the Aboriginals in Australia and enjoyed very much creating Aboriginal patterns with Miss Gould. They had lots of fun learning about Spanish climate, culture and language with Miss Alexander.

They had great fun learning about the symbols which represent Ireland.

The children in year three even did Irish dancing for the first time! We danced to traditional Irish music and the children in year three made a really big effort to try their best to Irish dance. It has to be said that they were all very impressive.



They also learned how to speak some Gaelic words and phrases from Ireland. They might tell you some if you ask them.

Miss Moonan.

Thursday, 8 September 2011



Welcome back 3M! The last two days have been very exciting for us. We did lots of fun activities to get to know each other. We had treasure hunts in the class room to find out about each other and the teacher.

We went outside to create human venn diagrams by sorting out information about our family. We learned about our new topic ‘Reach for the Stars’ which is about working towards our goals. We agreed that we all want to strive to do our best in year 3.

Tomorrow 3M will be agreeing on our targets for the year ahead so we can continue to reach for the stars. It is very exciting for us all and we look forward to doing lots of new learning in the year ahead.


Miss Moonan.



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Thursday, 21 July 2011

Summer holiday

It has been a very busy term and the children have worked really hard. Well done!

I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a great summer holiday, and also, with sadness, a fond farewell! It has been a fantastic year and I will look back on it with very special memories.

Mrs Worth

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Warm weather

As the weather is improving and summer approaches, we would like to remind children to make sure that they are wearing sunhats/ using sun cream as necessary. We would also like to remind children to bring in water bottles as the class rooms can get warm in the hot weather.
Thanks.

Thursday, 28 April 2011

Welcome Back

Welcome back to school and we hope you are enjoying Heritage Week. Please let us know if you have any interesting pictures or experiences regarding the Royal Wedding tomorrow- bring them in to share next week!

Friday, 1 April 2011

Our Iron Man Poem

This week Year 3W made a poem about the Iron Man. We all worked together and everybody has contributed to our finished poem. Iron Man

The Iron Man strolled to the rusty junk yard as his eyes went blue like he had a flu.


The Iron Man thinks oil is better than water we are all wondering does he have a daughter?


The Iron Man is like a giant bin that eats like a beast.


We can see a big pile of junk laid down like a loaf made out of cars.


He crunches those cars like I would eat my favourite chocolate bar!


He eats metal all night and chews all day.


He eats tyres like they are chocolate chips.


He eats chain like its spaghetti and drinks oil like its tea.


He eats cars like they are oily and crunchy.


He eats kettles like they are pistachio nuts.


He won’t charge you a buck to eat your truck.


Every time I blink more metal goes dink as he eats even the kitchen sink.


Clink, clink, clink!

Robots


Our robots now have eyes that light up- we made them and painted them, and then we made electric circuits to light up bulbs for their eyes.

Thursday, 10 March 2011

Planets


Well done to all of 3W who made planets for the class project. They were fantastic. It looks like you all had fun making them too!

Monday, 10 January 2011

Welcome back!

Welcome back to school after the Christmas break. I hope you all had a restful holiday and are looking forward to the new term. Our class overview will keep you posted about the different things that we will be learning about this term. We have already begun our first topic about the Saxons.