As part of our immersion into the new expedition, today we critiqued a range of chocolates and chocolate packaging. It was great to hear your marvellous adjectives and ideas on why packaging was designed in particular ways.







As part of our immersion into the new expedition, today we critiqued a range of chocolates and chocolate packaging. It was great to hear your marvellous adjectives and ideas on why packaging was designed in particular ways.







Year 3 took part in a Charlie and the Chocolate Factory themed dress up day to launch our new expedition: ‘From Bean to bar, what’s the cost of a bar of chocolate?’ You all looked amazing, fabulous effort!

Many congratulations to Atlas, who trod the boards at the Doncaster Little Theatre over the Easter holidays.
He played the the central character of Pinocchio and even had to sing a solo of ‘I’ve got no strings’. Atlas had a great deal of lines to learn and spent a long time in rehearsals to prepare for the role.
Atlas brought a lovely collection of photos from the show to share with his class and crew.
Well done for your commitment and dedication Atlas, you have made us all very proud.
Mrs Graves
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The Doncaster Little Theatre are staging a production of Pinocchio this Easter, starring a member of our Year 3 crew!
Click the link to book tickets if you are interested.
(Please note: this production is not associated with the school).

3SG worked well to follow a set of instructions and write poetry for their spring and Easter cards this afternoon. We were all happy with the finished products, well done everyone!
As part of our next expedition (that starts after the easter half term), we are hosting a dress up day on the first Monday back. As well as this, we are running a film night on the Thursday of the first week back. All details are on the poster. If you have any questions, please ask class teachers.
Throw back to Red Nose Day, where all the children had fun dressed in red.