P3 – Sharing the Learning

We are now back at school after the Easter break,  for our last term in primary 3.  Although it was a short week, we have been very busy.

We had a very exciting afternoon on Thursday, when we had our Sharing the Learning afternoon.   In writing we wrote invitations to parents and friends inviting them to come to visit our class. We used ICT to make power point presentations, and we learned how to insert a picture onto a slide and add a sentence.  We planned our script to accompany our powerpoint presentation.  As a class, we chose which activities we wanted to share with our families.  At the end of our presentation, we performed our “Walk like an Ancient Egyptian” song.

 

Lots of people came to visit our class.  At times,  it was very noisy and very hot, but we enjoyed the afternoon – a big thank you to all who attended and made our afternoon such a success.

 

 

P3 Sharing the Learning Event

Maths
This week we have been focusing on counting forwards and backwards in 10’s.  It sounds easy, but we sometimes find it a challenge counting backwards from a large number.  347, 337, 327, what comes next?

Language
Although it has been a short week, we have all been working hard on our reading skills and challenging ourselves with our word walls.  Please remember to bring them into school every day.  In handwriting, we have been practising joining the ‘th’ join – try writing as many th words as you can and remember to join ‘t’ onto ‘h’.

James and the Giant Peach topic

We have been writing invitations to parents and carers to come along and visit our class next week.  We are going to be sharing our learning about James and the Giant Peach.  This will be an opportunity for us to show you our giant peach and the creatures we have made, and to see around our classroom.  We look forward to seeing you on Thursday.

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