We have seen some more fantastic role play settings.

Well done Ellis for setting up the Police station in your garden and making all the signs and labels for the street as well.
We have seen some more fantastic role play settings.
Well done Ellis for setting up the Police station in your garden and making all the signs and labels for the street as well.
The challenge today was to pretend to be a police officer like in the story of What the ladybird heard.
Well done Seb and Alec for your pretend play.
Today the children were practicing doubling in different ways. Here are 2 of the examples.
Well done everyone.
Thank you to everyone who has contributed and worked so hard on your learning in the classroom today. I have seen some great reflection and analysis of different diary entries. Next week, you will have the chance to use all of the skills you have been learning in a final write.
One amazing piece of learning that I have to share with you today is from Pranav. Having studied the Tudor family tree earlier in the week, he has now created his own family tree. It is awesome – well done Pranav!
Remember that the classroom is closed over the weekend. It is really important that you have a well earned break and remember that you are not expected to be working late into the evening. Aim to be online during normal school hours only.
Enjoy the weekend and see you again on Monday.
It has been a really hectic day looking after children in school and keeping up with the fabulous learning you have all been doing over in the classroom!
In 3P There have been some lovely diary entries based on the class text. Alfie, Shashank and Cole used some lovely word choices to make their entries very realistic and enjoyable to read. This is Cole’s entry:
In 3L, Arwa, Nikita and Phoebe also used the text to write excellent character descriptions of the chef. Well done!
Remember that the finger spelling challenge is now running. I saw Jamilia do a brilliant job in school and she managed to get to level 3 so far. Can you beat her? She is working on reaching Level 5 by the end of the week. There are prizes up for grabs!
Have a great evening.
Thank you for working so hard today Year 3. I have enjoyed looking at your learning.
Cole and Pranav have done some great analysis of different portraits of Elizabeth I. There were some excellent observations of how they were similar and different. Pheobe, Ashton and Nikita also did some great comparisons of how their lives are different to that of Edward VI.
Anez and Shashank did some great work with subtracting money and solving problems in Maths and Sumika and Bradley also did brilliant work on their spellings of the Year 3 spelling lists.
Pranav sent me a great video of the VE Day songs you were given to practice last week and I also received this picture of Darcy preparing an afternoon tea for her celebrations at home. There was also lots of home-made bunting from Cole and Nikita. Well done everyone who took part and I hope you had a great time.
Have a great evening and I will see you all tomorrow.
One of the jobs this week was to create a farm and the animals. These are 2 fantastic models of what was made.Well done to Ellis and Isabelle.
F2 have been learning about recording information. They have made bar charts and interpreted them. They have also been learning about tally marks and how to make them. Well done to all those children who have created their own tally charts.
Isla sent this picture in today of her favourite farm animal. I particularly like how she coloured the horse and stayed inside the lines.
Well done Isla.