P3C – Week 25!

Literacy

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P3C have worked very hard on their spelling this week, specifically on the ‘ou’ sound. Pupils were very creative with their sentences. Pupils have been working hard on their reading books this week, and have been working on their expression when reading. Pupils worked on their comprehension, showing their understanding of the text.

Numeracy

Pupils began learning how to divide by 2 and 3. Pupils used their great knowledge of their times table to help them. Pupils continued working hard on their multiplication vertical calculations. We have continued working on finding the missing number in a calculation.

Writing

Pupils have been working on character description. Pupils created a character description on the Gruffalo – describing his appearance, personality, where he lives and how he speaks. Look at some of the brilliant examples of writing below –

‘The trees stood as tall as a mountain’

‘He roared as loud as a gigantic monster’

‘He had white pointy horns as sharp that were as sharp as a knife’

‘He had sharp purple prickles than ran down the middle of his back’

‘He had white sharp horns and knobbly weak knees’

PE

Pupils have been working hard on their rebound games. Pupils have been working well as a team and have been taking on some very difficult challenges!

Art

Pupils have hadĀ  a lot of fun creating their spring art and have putĀ  a lot of hard work into their flower pots.

Pupil Comments

‘I loved creating art for our Spring Show, it was a lot of fun and i am really proud of my work!’ – AO

‘I have loved learning all of our spring songs, I am so excited!’ – AN

‘I have loved creating art for our spring show’ – EG

‘I had a lot of fun in Maths this week because I love doing my times tables’ – ZW

‘I liked making my flower pot, I put a lot of hard work into it!’ – JB

‘I enjoyed PE because I love doing sports, my favourite was when we played Ladders’ – JS

‘I am having so much fun creating my flower pot!’ – MI

‘I loved art this week because I love being creative’ – LK

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