Friday 2 March 2018

Jigsaw creative afternoon and Book day!

We hope you enjoy reading our Blog. 

Photos of Rowan will be added next week as there was a technical hitch, please bear with us.
Creating our bug hotels


Concentrating on accurately painting

Creating a bug's play area with artificial grass and mini bug stones.

 A very natural bug hotel with sticks and real moss. A real haven for any mini beast!

Creating a tree house to decorate our garden.

Creating model animals to decorate our gardens.

A weatherproof bug hotel to protect them from the elements!



Teamwork and co-operation

A greenhouse creation for our garden.










Willy Wonka

Corella and a cute Dalmatian

Our little Irish dancing girl

Where's Wally?

Who's under those wigs?

Billionaire boy!

'Where for art thou Juliet?'

Beware of the woods!

What's in the diary?


'Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair!'

'I'd love a marmalade sandwich!'

'Show us your teeth, unless you're toothless!'


We have had a wonderful couple of weeks doing fun activities. We are currently studying non-chronological report writing in English and using Ricky Gervais 'Flanimals' as our stimulus. In Maths we have revisited fractions and in Science we have started a new topic called 'Plants'. However, it is difficult to see new growth emerging underneath all this snow! We have started practising our assembly songs and words and you're in for a real treat next Friday. Let's hope this snow doesn't last for long though as we do need some practising time, so do be patient with us. 

For homework this week we would like the children to learn their words for the assembly and their song words, which we have put on this blog in case anyone has mislaid them.

Happy practising and we look forward to seeing you all on Friday morning at 9am.

Keep safe in the snow but enjoy it.
The Year 3 Team


Food groups are rockin’


Food groups are rockin tonight x 2
Everybody’s feeling alright
Food groups are rockin tonight
We’re gonna have some fun
When breakfast comes
’Cause food groups are rockin tonight.

Vegetables like broccoli,
Peas and Brussels sprouts,
Keep our bodies healthy from the inside out!
We need dairy every day,
Like milk and cottage cheese,
To keep our bones growing strong
So we don’t get weak at the knees.


Food groups are rockin tonight x 2
Everybody’s feeling alright
Food groups are rockin tonight
We’re gonna have some fun
When lunch comes
’Cause food groups are rockin tonight.

Apples, bananas, and oranges are fruits
That taste so sweet.
But don’t let them fool you.
They’ve got lots of vitamin C.
Grains to give us energy like cereal and bread.
The fuel you’re body needs to burn
Just like your ‘momma’ said.


Food groups are rockin tonight x 2
Everybody’s feeling alright
Food groups are rockin tonight
We’re gonna have some fun
When dinner comes
’Cause food groups are rockin tonight.

You’ve got to have some protein
Like chicken, fish and steak.
It helps you build strong muscles
So you can play all day.

Eat a little from each food group
Every single day,
If you do, I promise you
You’ll chase those blues away.

Food groups are rockin tonight x 2
Everybody’s feeling alright
Food groups are rockin tonight
We’re gonna have some fun
When dinner comes
’Cause food groups are rockin tonight.


Name those bones.
Name those bones.
Name those bones.
I have a cranium, for my brainium.
And a mandible that's, my jawbone.
And there's my clavicle, that's my collarbone.
And my sternum keeps my ribs at home.
Name those bones.
Name those bones.
All my vertebrae are running down my back
From my head to my pelvic bone.
My femur fits in there, a leg bone I declare
It's the longest bone that I have grown.
Name those bones.
Name those bones.
Patella fits in next, that's my kneecap,
And below it are two more leg bones.
My tibia in front, my fibula in back,
Keep me running at school or home.
Name those bones.
Name those bones.
Now moving down my arm, let's start with humerus
Followed by two more arm bones.
There's an ulna and a radius
My ulna makes up my elbow bone.
Name those bones.
Name those bones.
All my fingers, all my toes,
They're called phalanges, everybody knows.
And on my back you'll find, two shoulder blades in line,
We call them scapula every time.
Name those bones.
Name those bones.







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