Morning.

Good morning 3P.

Pop over to the classroom to continue with the range of half term tasks. There are a range of competitions and challenges to have a go at that might take a couple of days to organise, Remember to submit your entries on Thursday so that  they are here to be judged.

Have fun and continue to keep yourself safe.

New Week

Good morning 3P!

It would normally be half term this week but the learning is still happening over in the classroom. Make sure you check in and take a look. There are some brilliant challenges, activities and competitions to have a go at to keep you busy. The activities are designed to be worked on over the course of the week so there is plenty of time to be creative and produce some excellent learning and products.

Have a great day.

Well done.

Another week is over and there is just time to do one final set of shout-outs for more excellent learning.

Reading and book reviews have been the main focus today and there have been some excellent, detailed reviews from Arwa, Shyaw and Anez in 3L and Shashank, Pranav, Alfie, Troy and James in 3P. Well done to all of you.

I have also received an excellent entry to the Tudor house competition from Esther. She decided to get creative and build her Tudor house design on Minecraft. What a brilliant idea! Take a look:

There are some brilliant challenges and competitions ready for next week’s learning so make sure you check back on Monday to see what is happening. In the meantime, enjoy your weekend and keep safe.

Feel Good Friday

Thank you to all key workers, to all our parents/carers and our children for cooperation and hard work during these uncertain times. You have all been amazing! Here is this week’s video!

If anyone missed out, we will be creating a second rainbow video, so please continue to send your pictures in.

Next week, as our school holidays approach, we would like photos/videos of anything and everything you have been up to during our school closure, this can range from home learning, activities in line with social distancing, household family fun, anything at all! Please send your videos to [email protected] no later than Thursday at 3pm.

Stay safe everyone, we miss you!

Our school challenge next week is to recreate a famous portrait. Use your imagination and get creative. Involve your family members if you want, but pick your picture, strike a pose and get snapping!
I chose a portrait by Holbein (a Tudor Artist) to copy, but you can choose any artist and style.
Have a look at the website for some brilliant examples!
Email a copy of the original portrait and your new version to me: [email protected] or to Miss Blackham: [email protected] by Thursday 28th May

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Last Day of the Week.

Good morning!

Another week has raced away and left us behind – I really don’t know where the time is going!

This would normally have been the last day of the half term and next week would be half term. Don’t worry though, in these very different times there will still be a choice of activities to keep you busy throughout the next week over in the classroom. Please still remember to at least complete the feelings check-in and have a look at the activities on offer.

Come back at 9.30am to find out this week’s Pride of Plover winner.

It is forecast to be a bit stormy today so hold on to your hats!

Enjoy your day and keep safe.

Well done!

Well done for all of your efforts today. There has been some great learning and I have enjoyed seeing all of your efforts. A few shout outs for today:

For refreshing their online e-safety and proving it through the quiz, a shout out for Shyaw, Shena, Arwa, Liam, Layla, Alfie, Troy, James, Shashank and Jamilia. Well done!

There have also been some very creative Tudor inspired food menus. I’m going round to Cole and Phoebe’s house for their menu – it sounded delicious! In fact, there was so much food on their I think it could have fed the whole year group!

A final shout out for today to Troy for writing this fabulous diary entry in his final write. Well done!

Dear diary,

 

Today I woke up feeling positively good. Today I plan to give some food to the poor. Because I am the ruler of the country, I have decided to give the poor people some meat because they cannot afford to pay for such luxuries.

As their king I will arrange for my servants to take the meat to the villages which I caught myself on yesterday,s hunt.

 

Because of my good deed, I will treat myself to an extravagant lunch.  I will invite my loyal subjects to join me and we will banquiit on rabbit, pigeon and deer.  We will also have exotic fruits and drink wine.

 

I will then end my day with a game of archery.

Enjoy the rest of your day and take care out in the sun.

Good Morning.

Good morning Year 3!

It was a really hot day yesterday and it looks like it will become a really warm day again today. Remember to keep safe if you are out in the sun and wear sun cream and a sunhat. It is also important to drink lots more water to stay hydrated so that you can learn better.

I will be looking after you over in the classroom today so please pop in and say hi. As always, if you have any questions, please ask and don’t forget to help each other if you can.

See you all in the classroom.

Have a great day.

Wednesday’s Shout outs

Another great day, I hope you have had a lovely day in the sun.

Well done to everyone who has been in our online classrooms today. Shout outs go today to Troy, Kian, Phoebe, Ashton, Cole and Nik for wonderful Maths and Pranav, Lauma and Jamilia for wonderful Expedition work.

A special shout out goes to Shyaw for his amazing diary entry as King Henry VIII. I’m sure you agree, it’s wonderful! Well done Shyaw, an amazing piece of work.

 

Dear Diary

I woke up ready for my morning breakfast. There’s nothing better than my morning phenomenal hot chocolate! It was an ordinary morning. I was tucked up in bed and I had nothing to do. When I get bored, the only activity that can entertain me is archery. Archery is the only activity that can raise my spirits. What more, the more I practice, the better I get! After a few hours of archery, I ordered my recruits to come in. They were my son’s recruits – he needed taking great care of. After all, he was going to be the future king. They recruits came in, and smiled grandly. I knew I had picked the right people to take care of Edward. I told them to sit down and introduce themselves.

I invited them to a mouth watering dinner. Having Edward getting along with his recruits was exciting to watch! Later, once we had stuffed ourselves up, I showed them around and told them what they had to do. 

The recruits enjoyed some archery! We shot some powerful arrows which were my only precious tours of arrows!Then it became evening and I had a quiet supper. The recruits took excellent care of Edward. I really appreciated it. What a tremendous day!

King Henry VIII 

 

 

Have a wonderful evening everyone, stay safe!

Remember to send your rainbows/NHS posters

Here is a gorgeous example modelled by the lovely Ashton of the rainbow/thank a key worker poster for this weeks video. Please remember you can also send in your videos of your families clapping at 8pm on a Thursday! You can be as creative as you like and the deadline is now Friday 9am to give you time to get everything in. Please email to [email protected]