How big is the Iron Man’s head?
Can you explain what is happening in these pictures here?
Epiphany Prayer Service
Learning about the Bible
Reading the Bible is so tricky isn’t it? We have been looking at how the Bible is set out to make it easier for us to find gospels. We are still working on understanding the Bible references as these are very challenging for some of us!
Year 3 Mass
Year 3 led Mass in church a few weeks ago. The read beautifully and answered Father Soloman’s questions about the Gospel. They were a credit to St Vincent’s.
Computer scientists
We are getting really good at researching with both the internet and books! We have researched the weather and then created a web link page to display it in. Some children even managed to embed a video to support their research.
Freeze!
This is the next page in our book ‘Jemmy Button’. The children worked hard to create freeze frames, copying the image. They even thought about what the characters may be thinking. I am really enjoying picking apart this book with the class. The illustrations are phenomenal, telling the story so powerfully!
We Adopted a Pig!
Thank you to everyone that came to our art exhibition last half term. We have raised enough money to adopt the pig that came into the classroom. The pig is called Pumpkin, Here is some information about her:
http://www.thefarmanimalsanctuary.co.uk/Our-Stories/Pumpkin.php
Pumpkin is a Kune Kune sow. She arrived at the farm with two companions, Pudding, another Kune Kune and Princess, a large pink sow. They had been all been bought as piglets and kept as pets, playing ball with the children, coming to call, having bellies scratched. Circumstances changed and the family had no option but to find a new home where they could all be kept together. Pumpkin is a friendly little soul, she loves her food, particularly apple sandwiches, and she loves to escape by rooting up the fence to visit Colin our handsome ginger boar.
A Mystery
Year 3 have noticed that there has been a sleeping bag on our school field every morning since Monday. They think that someone must be returning every night as it has been in a different position each morning. It was hung up to dry this morning! We have decided to write a note and stick it to the window of our classroom to see if there is someone sleeping outside. We have left it in a plastic wallet with paper and a pen to reply with. Fingers crossed for tomorrow!
Half term fun
I hope you all have a great half term year 3. Enjoy yourself and I’ll see you in a week!