Write a different version of Goldilocks and the Three Bears from the point of view of Goldilocks. Mrs Voce teaches on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdays, and Miss Knox teaches on Thursday and Fridays. Some helpful ways to help children struggling during lockdown. I hope that you are all happy, safe and well. Your child may continue with TT Rockstars and Spelling Shed as they wish. Please continue to blog work that has been completed - this is a great way to spread enthusiasm! I hope that you are all well and happy. The week started off with the year 3/4 Easter Production and the children did an amazing job, well done to everyone involved. This week's prompt is 5 words you must include - Box, Racoon, Chair, Sky Leaf. This week, everything is now created and videoed by Diamond Online Teachers so hopefully you all can benefit from this. We use Please ensure that suitable PE kit is in school at all times, as children will not be able to participate in lessons fully if they are not dressed appropriately. What are factors? The children are enjoying 'International week'. We have been making inferences about the character and using clues from the text to determine what kind of person he is. I hope you have a brilliant Friday- there are so many exciting activities for you to complete! I cannot believe it! Some cookies are necessary in order to make this website function correctly. To begin the week, try a new Early Morning Activity to start your day! This week, Wagtails had Fantastical Cambridgeshire come on Wednesday and we went out for a tour of Loves Farm. Also, Helene Tame has recorded  her final virtual assembly so please watch this by clicking this link: https://youtu.be/ICfcT6TRpVc. Thank you for persevering with the new way of home learning, Diamond Online. I hope you especially enjoy the maths activities today- it was a lot of fun to create! Website design by PrimarySite. We looked closely at the front cover and have made a prediction about what the book will be about. Now measure how far the distance is around your garden/home. Please remember to blog about your day at some point. Also the deadline for Wagtail Cauliflower Cards is Monday. Miss Knox and I are very proud of you. used to prevent cross site request forgery. Please continue to post work and messages to your child's Class Teacher on the blog as we really enjoy seeing this. Well done for your excellent work yesterday. We hope you have had a lovely half term break and welcome to the final half term of learning before the summer holidays. I would recommend spending 5 minutes participating in today's mindfulness as this may really help you to focus for the day. It does not matter which order you complete these in or if you only choose a certain few to complete. In Science today we did a class experiment to see how different surfaces can affect friction and the stopping distance of a toy car. You are all doing so well. Please blog to let me know how you are doing, or if there are any problems with your learning, or if you can think of a sentence using today's Ninja vocab word. Remember, you do not have to do everything so please just try to complete what you can. In class this week we have been learning new painting skills and brush techniques- we definitely have some budding artists!! It would be great for you to continue taking AR quizzes so make sure when you finish a book (or e-book via Oxford Owl website) that you check for a quiz and complete this when you can. Wagtails managed to cram in a lot of work during our 4 day week. Have a lovely, relaxing holiday with your families. Blogging your work is a great way for teacher's to see what you have been up to and to reply to this so try posting a blog about your week, today. Take your time, and take learning breaks (look after yourself). Only one more day to go! Open the document to see your home learning activities for today. Wagtails are thoroughly enjoying their new topic 'Invaders and Settlers' and have been collecting information about the Anglo-Saxons. I hope you all have a successful day of learning. I hope that you are enjoying your week of virtual learning. Please try any of the Early Morning Activities to get your brain thinking for the day ahead. Also, you should now be able to click on your correct year group for everything and have a 'support' or 'challenge' set of tasks. Creative- Geography: Describe the differences between people in the Inca Civilization. Please do get in touch with them via the blog if you would like as they are happy to help and are looking forward to getting to know you and starting in September! Keep up your reading and TT. Be imaginative! If you are finding it a bit easy, try the challenges! Follow this link to view: https://youtu.be/ocPYqJYwQ4E. However, if you would like to send it to the Diamond Online Year 3 team for feedback, please send it to: Begin your day with an Early Morning Activity. Look how amazing the Ice Zone looks! For the shared area, the children must bring wellies to be able to engage in all the fun activities. If there are any questions, please ask on the blog. 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They will be using this to write newspaper reports about when Moon Man came to Earth. You should all be incredibly proud of yourselves. The children are keeping busy by decorating the classroom, learning about their new topics and doing lots of fun activities. We are all looking forward to seeing you all in September. Can you find and name 4 countries in South America? We write essays, research papers, term papers, course works, reviews, theses and more, so our primary mission is to help you succeed academically. We have been very busy this week in Wagtails class! I am so impressed with the excellent work I have been seeing on the blogs. Read online books for free new release and bestseller https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/51896156. When you finish watching your lesson, please take care in choosing the correct activity (Year 3 support or Year 3 challenge, or Year 4 support or Year 4 challenge). Well done for making it to the end of another week. website. Try a new Early Morning Activity to begin your day! On Thursday, Goldfinch had a visitor to teach them for the morning, an artist called Jack Cornell, who taught Goldfinch how to use the art computer programme Sketch Up. Reading: 20 Minutes from an AR Book or a book of your choice. We used paper mache to make our mould and then added our grey paint, finishing off by colouring in and adding decoration to it. Start your Monday with a new Early Morning Activity! We were describing the first page of the books and predicting what the book could be about. In English, we have continued reading our new book, Arthur and the Golden Rope. certain alerts from re-appearing if they have been dismissed. Well done for all your hard work yesterday, you're all superhero learners! In Science, we have continued with our topic, animals and the human body. Please remember your spelling shed and TTRS homework for Monday. The children all had a fantastic day last Thursday with our 'History off the page" where they got to take part in many different Roman activities. They have then used this to write speech from the characters point of view and will use this when they write their openings at the beginning of next week. Fantastical Cambridgeshire were in on Wednesday. If you fancy something different, here are some activities that you may like to also complete: Computing - Have a go at learning to code games on Blocky Games. You’ve all done amazingly over these past few weeks; you should be proud. Remember, try to blog your work when you can so your teacher and class can see what you have been doing. Everyday the children go for a mile walk around the playground or field to keep fit! Today's learning schedule is written below. Please click on the document below to see today's learning tasks. If you wish to, there are more mindfulness videos on the Cosmic Zen Den YouTube channel e.g. Maths: White Rose Week 4 – Lesson 1 – Unit and non-unit fractions, https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-3/, See if you can find some non-unit fractions in your home, e.g. Try to take some time to virtually visit the National History Museum. I am so pleased to see so many of you working so hard and creating fantastic pieces of work. We use Remember, there are some videos here to help you use the website confidently. We have continued to use practical resources to ensure that we are secure in our knowledge of place value. Good morning, Wagtails! This is our last full week of online learning. Maths- To be able to subtract a 3-digit number from a 3-digit number (with exchange), English- To plan and write my own cracking contraption/ To redraft one paragraph of my writing, Maths- To be able to add two 3-digit numbers (with exchange), English- To plan and write my own cracking contraption, Maths- To be able to subtract 2-digit numbers from 3-digit numbers (with exchange), English- To design a cracking contraption, Maths- To be able to add two-digit and three-digit numbers (with exchange), English- To begin to understand the key features of an explanation text, Maths- To be able to add and subtract 2-digit and 3-digit numbers (no exchange), Spellings- To understand and spell words with 'sc', Maths- To be able to spot patterns with addition and subtraction, English- To research rainforests (for writing on Friday). Some wonderful and creative ideas were written in their books!! Keep up your reading and TT Rock Stars! We have been using our knowledge of doubling and halving to notice patterns and relationships between the 2, 4, and 8 times table. If you find that there are any difficulties with Diamond Online, please blog to let me know. What a beautiful day it is! Ancient Egypt is our new Ice Zone topic for this Spring term. Indoor Learning Grid – Activity 3 - Mini Museum - (To Celebrate Museum Day) This weeks Science was great! Did you know that we are nearly at the end of the term? Factors can be shown in pairs. Good morning, Wagtails! Tim knew that he only had seconds to act. I look forward to reading what you have been up to on the blogs. We can vote on the most. Have a brilliant day- hopefully we will start to see some sunshine too! The children were rewarded for all their hard work this term with a number of activties including cooking, wii games and there was even a silent disco! Today, you are free to complete the online grids but please know there is no pressure to do all of these. This week in Maths, Wagtails have continued to look at fractions. Our cookies ensure you get the best experience on our website. We will practise these words in school by saying them forwards, backwards and spelling them in silly sentences. If you are unsure of the costume that your child/ren need, please let us know asap. I hope you enjoy this! Today and tomorrow's activities are a bit different as there are a range of activities for you to choose from. Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips. I know so many of you have been working so hard so I wanted to just say a big well done. We now have the challenge to investigate.....Who could it have been? Happy Friday, everyone! Some creative Maths to do over the holidays with your family: How do you make the number one disappear? Continue to practice reading and spelling your Key Stage Two Word Walls. Sherlock Holmes Day - https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/joinin/bp-could-you-be-a-detective-like-sherlock-holmes, Our Vocab Ninja Word of the Day is: impending Definition: An impending event is one that is going to happen very soon, Reading: 20 Minutes from an AR Book or a book of your choice. Today is: Doctor's Day                         Word Of The Day, Answer to Friday's Riddle: Which month has 28 days? Stay Safe and have fun! In English the children have starting reading the book 'Beowulf' considering the different vocabulary and the impact this has on the reader. Today and tomorrow are our last few days of official Diamond Online 'lessons' with Monday and Tuesday next week being creative days (very exciting!). For example, the factors of 8 are: 1, 2, 4, 8. Don't forget to watch today's story time, where we will finish reading The Truth Pixie together. If you wanted to challenge yourself further in maths, look at the range of additional websites on the Year 3/4 page-the NRich website has a range of excellent activities for you to complete that will test your mathematical thinking. Thank you for being so patient with the new virtual learning platform. Definition: last but one, second from last. (An Egg), Which letter has the most water. Remember you're all amazing and geniuses. His heart pounded. Wagtails have been creating their own monsters using clay. I hope you are learning lots and enjoying the online learning. Remember to click on the correct year group as these are separate from today. In Wagtail class we are reading 'Flotsam' by David Weisner and today we started creating fish collages. You have made it a whole term. Today is: National Crayola Crayon Day               Word of the Day: Answer to yesterday’s Riddle: What has 4 legs but cannot walk? his week, we have attempted to write a new page for our book 'Leon and the Place Between'. This has helped the children empathise with the characters and consider how they might act and feel. Where do you think you could get to if you walked that far along the street? In Science, we have started our new topic which is all about rocks and fossils. Years 3 and 4 had a visit from Dogs Trust today. Please ensure that your child has full PE kit in school ever day. We are nearly half way through the week! Make sure you take lots of breaks throughout the day, get some fresh air and do some exercise. https://www.diamondonline.uk/how-to-use-the-online-school. As the Diamond Online progresses, you will find that some of the lessons will have different activities for Year 3 and Year 4. Your schedule for today is written below. In English, we looked at what makes a hero and designed our own. How far would you walk in total if you went around your garden/home 100 times? I look forward to seeing/hearing about your brilliant work and your busy days. Wagtails have had a fantastic start to term! In English, we have continued to look at the Great Kapok Tree where we have been looking at the front cover and the first couple of pages. Please ask if you have any questions on the blog. We have written a diary entry in the role of a rodent who has been hiding from some terrifying dinosaurs as well as writing a recount of a fish and its journey through the river. Miss Parker, Mr Hall, Mrs Knox, Mrs Voce & Mr Thomas. The children have learnt the different food groups and nutrients. I hope that you enjoy them! Please have a safe and fun half term. They really enjoyed 'International week' where they 'visited' different countries and learned about their language and customs. List of MAC It can be very effective! (Try to Quiz as well), Maths: White Rose Week 4 Lesson 4 – Count in Tenths, Indoor Learning Grid – Activity 5 Positive Thinking Cap, Outdoor Learning Grid - Activity 5 South America Map, (The Learning Grid Activities can be done in your own time, and can be done in any order). We have started by estimating the weights of different objects around the classroom and then used weighing scales to see how accurate we were. However, in a shock final word 'increase' Goldfinch pulled ahead to win 89 to 88. It has excellent tips for keeping safe and well, and most of all, reminding us to talk to trusted adults about any concerns or questions we have. Have a a great weekend, spellings to follow later on this morning. This is your last day of Home Learning, then it is Easter Holidays🎈. I would recommend taking part in the Mindfulness video which is only a few minutes long. Our Vocab Ninja Word of the Week is penultimate. (You may have a tape measure, you may need to walk around in steps of about 1 metre, or come up with some other ingenious way of doing it.) Please be aware that we will not be able to respond to any of the blogs until after school but we will reply to you as soon as we can. The outline of today's work is below with a 'Challenge lesson' for English. In Maths, year 3 have been looking at how 3 digit numbers can be represented using numbers, words and pictorial representation. Good morning, Wagtails! Thank you! Home Learning - Wednesday 6th January to Friday 8th January. The reading is a little bit different, and there are a couple of lovely extra tasks, just because it's Friday ( don't worry - they will take less than one minute !!). I am so impressed with you all and the great progress you have all made, It was so lovely to speak to you all as well and your Blogging! I hope you have a brilliant day today! Today is International Museum Day In Maths, we have used our place value knowledge to help us add and subtract numbers up to 3 – digits. In Science, our topic is the human body. Initially both classes were tied, then Wagtails pulled ahead by 1 point. Story Time: Arnie the Doughnut read by Chris O'Dowd; Additional Activities- Outdoor Learning (look here for the outdoor learning grid) Please continue with your excellent blog posts as we all thoroughly enjoy reading them. In Science, we have continued with our new topic, forces and magnets. We looked closely at the different types of rocks and we wrote a non – chronological report about these rocks. We had a fantastic day today with Nigel Tate, a Viking expert. We are all so impressed. If you haven't already had a look at the different opportunities on the Diamond Online learning, please make sure you have a look so you don't miss any valuable opportunities. We have been looking at what makes a healthy balanced diet. You're all doing a fantastic job with your Home Learning. You have all worked so hard, being resilient in your learning. We also discussed what the children got up to over the summer holidays and we loved hearing all about it. Remember what we always say "It's not 'I can't do it', it is 'I can't do it yet'". This means that you can click on this link and follow the work for the day. Remember to just try and do what you can. In small groups, children were given a big roll of paper so they could create one massive drawing of what they saw during the course of the walk, which they thoroughly enjoyed! BBC Skillswise Fractions - watch the video and choose a fact sheet to read. I hope you are all well. Spellings: 5 Games on Spelling Shed In English we wrote predictions on the book Beowulf. Please continue the amazing work today and blog what you have completed to share with other Year 3 and Year 4 pupils and teachers. Computing, Geography, History etc. In addition to this, we have launched a new feedback service. We have also been continuing our book Arthur and the Golden Rope where we have been writing diaries and persuasive letters. We have reached chapter 2 where the horrible monster, Grendel has destroyed the great castle, Heorot. Wagtails have been having lots of fun creating Roman numeral hopscotches. Wednesday’s Riddle: What has a face, two hands but no legs? This included the tortoise formation where the teachers tried to find gaps by throwing soft balls. Spellings- Homophones- practise your spellings for Friday! Let us know by posting on the blog. You have adapted brilliantly to learning virtually and overcome so many challenges. Photos to follow! Today would be a lovely day to go outside and enjoy the sunshine as part of a learning break. Today's activities are outlined below. Spellings- To understand and spell words ending 'sion'- quiz on Friday! This week, year 3 took part in the Inter Trust Sports event at Winhills. In year 3, we have started to read our new class book: Beowulf. There have been some technical issues with the website but we are trying our best to sort these as quickly as possible so you can learn many new things! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. Reading: 20 Minutes from an AR Book or a book of your choice. Please do not feel that you have to complete everything each day but just try your best to do what you can. If you haven't already, please post a blog to let us know what activities you took part in. First, we spent a few days making our Roman helmets. Good morning, Wagtails! Have a brilliant day today! The children are now going to start learning about the human body and looking at the different types of skeletons. 103 talking about this. Our PE has changed days. Good morning Year 3 and Year 4! Unfortunately, some words were put in the word jail and were not allowed to be used. You can have a look at the English Curriculum Page for ideas - https://www.roundhouseprimary.co.uk/literacy/. Wagtails have been enjoying creating Christmas decorations today! It has been helpful to see what you have all thought about this so we can further improve it. You will find out exactly who you will have on Friday but please have a watch of the following video from them both, which just gives a little bit of information about them, what next year looks like and what they would like you to do for September. Happy Friday everyone! I would recommend watching the mindfulness video for more information about what mindfulness is and how you can use it. They tasted different foods and used their touch to guess the different dog items. Year 3 have been designing and creating their own Roman shields in the ICE Zone. You can find the audio tracks on the school website and clicking on the children tab; performance resources; Glint of Gold. I hope you all made the most of the lovely sunny weather yesterday! Happy Friday Warblers, Puffins, Goldfinch and Wagtails! What letter of the alphabet has the most water? Keep going until the end of the week! We’ve had a great couple of weeks in Wagtails class! We were then able to describe our heroes using descriptive language. I hope you all had a fantastic start to the week. Firstly big, big, big congratulations to you and your adult helpers for learning at home all this week. Something lovey: All around the country, children are creating rainbow pictures to put up on their windows as a sign of hope. Today is the last day of the school year. Well done Year 3 for making yesterday such an excellent school trip! Watch the seven continents song again and name the seven continents. Good morning, Year 3 & Year 4. Share what you have learnt on our blogs so we can learn even more. We have now placed Twitpic in an archived state. Mostly, I hope that you enjoy the learning and have a happy, positive day! The children will be immersed in these texts, looking at the common features. In Maths, we started looking at place value and representing 2 and 3 - digit numbers using practical resources. We are deep into the book now and have been able to produce diary entries and character descriptions of the characters we have met. If you have any questions, please post these on the blog and we will try to respond as quickly as possible. We also had Fantastical Cambridgeshire visit us last Wednesday. Don’t forget to keep posting on the blog! A big welcome back after the Easter holidays. We have read the first two chapters and wrote a diary entry as if we were the King. Years 3 and 4 thoroughly enjoyed learning about history with Chris Lloyd this afternoon! The children used practical resources to show their understanding of division and some children have moved onto the chunking method. Please blog any positive (and negative) feedback as this really helps us improve the virtual learning for you. Indoor Learning Grid - Activity 7 – Cooking, This is all flexible and can be completed in your own time. In Maths, we have continued to look at fractions. Before you start any of the lessons, have a go at one or two of the Early Morning Activities to get your brain working, ready for the day ahead! Have fun with the home learning and you can still continue to do TT RockStar and Spelling Shed! I hope you all enjoy today's learning- let us know how you find today's work by writing on the blog! Keep up the fantastic learning Goldfinch. We are learning about measuring this week. I hope you all enjoyed yesterday's work on the Diamond Online. I look forward to reading your insightful blog posts later today. At the end of last week we scraped a win in our spelling challenge against Goldfinch class. In English, we took a trip onto the playground to write similes for a poem based on the autumn playground at Round House.
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