Whilst doing independent work in Year 3, our quiet critters come out of their jar! They sit on our desk and make sure that we are working hard and quietly! We love them and think it is great when they watch us working.
Whilst doing independent work in Year 3, our quiet critters come out of their jar! They sit on our desk and make sure that we are working hard and quietly! We love them and think it is great when they watch us working.
To understand more about how farms work (especially the one that wilbur lives on)nee have been looking at the history of farming.
Here we are looking at a timeline of farming and researching the tools that were used through the ages.
When did farming begin?
In year three, we use practical equipment to help us to work out tricky maths.
Can you name some of the things that we use? They have very strange names!
Wow! What a busy day! Year 3 and 4 visited Ash End Farm on Wednesday 15th September. They learnt an awful lot about animals, their food and their young. On the way home it all got a little bit too much and most of the children fell asleep.
Facts: Sheep only have bottom teeth. Chicks are born with a a hatching tooth, designed to crack their way out of their egg. Pigs suckle milk from their mothers, like cows but humans cannot drink this milk. One cow can produce 20 bottles of milk in a week.
What else did you learn from Farmer Jenny?
In year 3 we are reading the book Charlotte’s Web for English and Theme lessons. Unfortunately we couldn’t complete our theme lesson on Friday as something had made a mess in the classroom. We had decided to ask year 4 for some help.
What do you think has been in the classroom?