Friday 26 May 2017

What a magical week!


Dear parents
This week has been brilliant. We have all thoroughly enjoyed Eisteddfod and multi-cultural week. Please see photos below for a flavour of just some of the activities that show the children of year 3 being really creative. Please also find the song words attached for year 3 to learn in preparation for the musical night in June.

Have an enjoyable half term and thank you for your continued support.

The year 3 team



























We are the Young

We are the young, the children of the world
We hold tomorrow in our hands
We are the young, the promise of a brighter day
The future waits at our command.

Teach us well; teach us how to care,
Give us love, love that we can share
And we’ll walk hand in hand in the light of the rising sun
We are the young.

We are the young, and so we look to you
To show us how the world should be
We are the young: we trust in your experience
To help us shape our destiny.

 Teach us well; teach us how to care,
Give us love, love that we can share
And we’ll walk hand in hand in the light of the rising sun
We are the young.

That day is dawning when we will be grown
We will inherit this world for our own

We are the young, the children of the world
We hold tomorrow in our hands
We are the young, the promise of a brighter day
The future waits at our command.

Teach us well; teach us how to care,
Give us love, love that we can share
And we’ll walk hand in hand in the light of the rising sun
We are the young.
We are the young
We are the young.


 Sleep-walking
Last week I wandered into town and
met a funny little clown.
He smiled at me and gave me three big
chocolate muffins for my tea.
He asked me if I knew the time,
I said, “of course, it’s not a crime
To wander round this lovely town at
four o’clock in the morning”!

Then I realized what had happened
Yes of course, this is a pattern!
Every Friday night’s the same ‘cos I
go to bed late, what a shame!

It’s sleep walking, that’s the problem!
Sleep walking, what’s the solution!
Listen to my mum and go to bed on time,
Don’t listen to my Dad who always says it’s fine!

The problem is my guilty crime
With all the time I spend online
I stare at screens the whole night long
This song is telling you it’s wrong
I’m texting, messaging, posting, boasting
Not in bed curled up with ted
This bloomin’ tablet, yet another gadget
Why don’t I just chuck it out the window?

At last when I fall fast asleep
My legs they feel they want to creep
Outside and down the moonlit street
To meet my friend with his chocolate treat.

It’s sleep walking, that’s the problem!
Sleep walking, what’s the solution!
Listen to my mum and go to bed on time,
Don’t listen to my Dad who always says it’s fine

Then I had a great idea
Make my friend the clown appear!
Tell him that my mum would like
Three chocolate muffins in the night.
Then she’ll know I’ve not been fibbin’
When I tell her I’ve been nibblin’
Muffins from my friend the clown
Who seems to like my dressing gown!

After that I slept all night
My clowning friend kept out of sight
But mum, oh dear! was cross I sense
The chocolate stains as evidence!

It’s sleep walking, that’s the problem!
Sleep walking, what’s the solution!
A hot milky drink and a bowl of cornflakes
Turn off the Wi-Fi for goodness sakes!


El cumbanchero

A cumba, cumba, cumba, cumbanchero,
A bongo, bongo, bongo, bongo sero.
When in Cuba you can do the cumbanchero, bongo sero
que seva
Bongo sero que seva

Hear all Havana bongos drum,
Bum bum ba.
See all Havana guitars strum,
Tum tum ta.


A cumba, cumba, cumba, cumbanchero,
A bongo, bongo, bongo, bongo sero.
When in Cuba you can do the cumbanchero, bongo sero
que seva
Bongo sero que seva
Cumba!

Do-Re-Me
Let’s start at the very beginning!
A very good place to start,
When you read you begin with A, B, C,
When you sing you begin with Do-re-me
Do-re-me?
Do-re-me.
The first three notes just happen to be
Do-re-me!
Do-re-me.
Do-re-me-fa-so-la-ti

All right, I’ll make it easier. Listen:

Doe a deer, a female deer,
Ray a drop of golden sun
Me a name I call myself,
Far a long, long way to run
Sew a needle pulling thread,
La a note to follow sew,
Tea a drink with jam and bread
That will bring us back to (do-oh-oh-oh!)

[Middle section – small choir]
So do la fa me do re
So do la ti do re do
When you know the notes to sing
You can sing most anything.

Do me me, me so so
Re fa fa, la ti ti
 ENDING: Do-re-me-fa-so-la-ti-do!

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