Week Beginning 27th November

In numeracy this week we have continued with our learning focus on ‘measure’. In outdoor learning we used Sammy the Snake to re-cap symmetry and then focussed on estimating. The learners searched the forest for sticks which were around 1m in length and then used these to create shapes. We are getting more confident using our body to estimate 1m in length accurately.

In the class we continued measuring using a ruler (cm and mm) and finding objects bigger than 1m (100cm). Some learners challenged themselves to convert between cm/m.

 

Estimating outdoors
‘Can you find a stick that measures 1m in length?’
Estimating outdoors
‘Can you find a stick that measures 1m in length?’
Estimating outdoors
‘Can you find a stick that measures 1m in length?’
Estimating outdoors
‘Can you find a stick that measures 1m in length?’
Estimating outdoors
‘Can you find a stick that measures 1m in length?’
Estimating outdoors
‘Can you find a stick that measures 1m in length?’

Estimating outdoors
‘Can you find a stick that measures 1m in length?’

Week Beginning 27th November

In numeracy this week we have been consolidating our knowledge of measure, specifically learning about measuring length in mm/cm/m. The children have enjoyed taking part in many active learning opportunities to measure a range of objects and build their confidence using a ruler to measure accurately. We have improved our ability to estimate whether objects are more than or less than 1m and used a range of techniques to help us estimate more accurately.

In reading we have begun to learn how to sequence the events in a story in chronological order. We used sticky notes to help us mark the events in the story, which then allowed us to order them with confidence.

Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Bigger or smaller/less than or more than than 1m
Active maths learning – Bigger or smaller/less than or more than than 1m
Active maths learning – Bigger or smaller/less than or more than than 1m
Active maths learning – Bigger or smaller/less than or more than than 1m
Active maths learning – Bigger or smaller/less than or more than than 1m
Active maths learning – Bigger or smaller/less than or more than than 1m
Active maths learning – Bigger or smaller/less than or more than than 1m
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Bigger or smaller/less than or more than than 1m
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Measuring in cm and mm
Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Active maths learning – Measuring in cm and mm
Measuring in cm and mm
Grammar – Verbs

Week Beginning 13th November

Apologies for the lack of photos this week, we have been so busy!

In numeracy the children tackled a addition ‘chilli challenge’ to help them consolidate their vertical addition calculation skills. We continued to focus on carrying and setting out the calculations. We are continuing with number talks and focussed on the near doubles strategy this week. When we encounter a calculation with two numbers that are near the same ‘double’ we can use this to help us work out the answer.

In literacy we started planning some film reviews after our cinema visit. This will be a great opportunity for us to explore descriptive language and develop our taking and listening skills. We will be continuing this over the next fortnight.

In P.E. we are starting a new block of learning and focussing on rebound games.

Number Talks – Near Doubles
Rebound games
Rebound games
Rebound games
Rebound games
Rebound games
Rebound games
Rebound games
Rebound games
Rebound games

Week Beginning 9th November

Another excellent week in 3.9!

Every fortnight we will take time to learn how to play new board games and play these with our peers which will improve our talking and listening skills. Mrs Harrison-Zdunczyk models the rules and gameplay for us if we need it.

We applied our French language skills through art to create some Paul Klee inspired art. We added speech bubbles to answer the following questions:

Comment tu t’appelles ?

What is your name?

Quel âge as-tu?

What age are you?

Où habites-tu ?

Where do you live?

D’où viens-tu?

Where are you from?

The children also presented their ‘Hobbies’ solo talk to the class. This was a fantastic opportunity for the children to share something they are passionate about and improve their confidence speaking in front of a audience. Thank you for all the work that family/parents did to prepare the children.

We had our pastoral visit where we learned about the Parable of the ‘Good Samaritan’ and discussed what this story teaches Christians.

In writing we completed our response letters and posted them to 3.10. Letter writing not only requires the children to write but respond to something someone else has written to them. We are becoming familiar with the layout and purpose of a letter and will continue to learn about letter writing over the coming weeks.

Zara, one of our lovely classmates, is leaving us for a extended period. We will miss her very much and enjoyed playing some games today as part of a goodbye celebration.

 

Playing games to improve our talking and listening skills
Playing board games to improve our talking and listening skills
Playing board games to improve our talking and listening skills
Playing board games to improve our talking and listening skills
Playing board games to improve our talking and listening skills
Playing board games to improve our talking and listening skills

Paul Klee inspired art
Paul Klee inspired art
Paul Klee inspired art
Paul Klee inspired art
Paul Klee inspired art
Paul Klee inspired art
Paul Klee inspired art
Paul Klee inspired art
Pastoral team visit
Pastoral team visit
Pastoral team visit
Solo talks
Solo talks
Solo talks

Posting our letters to 3.10
Posting our letters to 3.10
Posting our letters to 3.10
Posting our letters to 3.10
Posting our letters to 3.10
Posting our letters to 3.10
Posting our letters to 3.10
Posting our letters to 3.10
Posting our letters to 3.10
Posting our letters to 3.10
Who am I? Playing talking and listening games as part of a ‘Goodbye’ for Zara

Goodbye Zara!
Goodbye Zara!

Week Beginning 6th November

 

This week in numeracy we were focussing on subtraction (vertically) and used place value blocks/base 10 blocks/dienes blocks to practise exchanging. Here is a video explaining how we use the blocks (NB we do not write the full number above the units after exchanging, only the ten we carry over – watch the next video for the full explanation). This concept can be tricky but the concrete blocks help us visualise the process. Here is an excellent video from the Williamwood Maths Cluster explaining how addition works and how we teach it in our context.

In literacy we continued to work on our scanning skills. We used our reading books and searched for words to see how many times we could find them in the text. This involves tracking with our eyes and following each line while searching for the word. This skill helps us when we searching for the answer to a range of questions, as we can identify where in the text a specific idea/word is mentioned and we can then read around it.

The Spooktacular event on Wednesday was a blast. Have a look on the school twitter for images of the event.

Saying ‘my name is’ and ‘I live in’ – In French
Saying ‘my name is’ and ‘I live in’ – In French
Saying ‘my name is’ and ‘I live in’ – In French
Saying ‘my name is’ and ‘I live in’ – In French

Saying ‘my name is’ and ‘I live in’ – In French
Saying ‘my name is’ and ‘I live in’ – In French
Saying ‘my name is’ and ‘I live in’ – In French
Saying ‘my name is’ and ‘I live in’ – In French
Miss Trouten’s class reading to us
Halloween costumes for Spooktacular
Halloween costumes for Spooktacular
Halloween costumes for Spooktacular
Halloween costumes for Spooktacular
Halloween costumes for Spooktacular
Halloween costumes for Spooktacular
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