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Class 3 in action

We've had a busy afternoon making poppies to commemorate all those who lost their lives during the war. We looked at what the different coloured poppies symbolise and the children chose which they'd like to make. This is now being hung in the teaching hall for the rest of the school to see.

Some of the lovely leaflets, looking at all things Egypt, that we've been working on this week during our English & History lessons.

We love playing spider to practise our year 3/4 spellings

Our Christmas production rehearsals have started!

This week we used different materials to build a model pyramid. It really helped our perseverance and problem solving skills!

Some action shots from our Hockey practise.

On Tuesday, we had a science day to finish off our Rocks and Soils topic. Here are some pictures of our last experiment, testing the permeability of different types of soil.

We have designed our own canopic jars and sarcophaguses.

In Science, we have been investigating how permeable and durable different types of rocks are.

Becoming mummies

Last week, we finished our first class novel 'Flat Stanley and the Great Egyptian Robbery.' Today, we introduced our new book, which has some beautiful illustrations. 

In Maths, we have been working in pairs using different concrete apparatus to make sure our understanding of place value is secure.

We have been venturing into our topic, 'Ancient Egypt' and the children have had some excellent ideas as to what they thought artefacts were called, made from and used for. We had a particular look at the pectoral jewelry and we even turned our hand at making our own, out of clay, which we will paint next week.

 

 

On Tuesday, we had our tea party to commemorate The Queen. We ate biscuits, scones, vegetable sticks and crackers and washed it down with some juice! We had a great time talking with other children from KS2 and some of us did a spot of colouring.

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