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Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Data Handling in Maths
This week in numeracy we will be moving on to data handling.
Don’t forget to keep going with your time targets!
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
Learning about 2D shapes
This is what Miss Cranmer's group worked on in Monday's
lesson. It was tricky to make these 2D shapes!
Thursday, 21 February 2013
DON'T FORGET!
Our Sponsored Spell is on Friday 1st March. We hope that you are learning your spellings. Why not ask a family member or family friend to sponsor you per word or per test?
(IT ISN'T IF YOU LEARN THEM!!!!)
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Maths Target - Have a go at telling the time!
Keep practicing telling the time - have a look at this link
below.
Our targets for next half term


This half term our reading targets will be:
MUST – I can find language that an author has used to make an effect.
SHOULD – I can find and talk about the language an author has used to make an effect.
COULD – I can talk about the effect words have on the reader.
This half term our writing targets will be:
MUST – I can choose interesting words from a word bank.
SHOULD – I can use lots of adjectives and verbs to add detail
COULD – I can add detail to give information about something I write about.
This half term in maths our targets will be about time:
MUST – use vocabulary related to time and be able to read the time to the nearest quarter of an hour.
SHOULD – use vocabulary related to time and be able to read the time to the nearest minute on a 12 hour digital clock and to the nearest five minutes on an analogue clock.
COULD - use vocabulary related to time and be able to read the time to the nearest minute on a 12 hour digital clock using am and pm and read the time to the nearest minute using am and pm on an analogue clock.
We will post lots of links to help but these are a nice start. Have a go!
http://nwlg.org/pages/resources/ma_num/swf/12-24Game.htmlhttp://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/StopTheClock/sthec1.htmlhttp://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/stoptheclock/sthec2.html
MUST – use vocabulary related to time and be able to read the time to the nearest quarter of an hour.
SHOULD – use vocabulary related to time and be able to read the time to the nearest minute on a 12 hour digital clock and to the nearest five minutes on an analogue clock.
COULD - use vocabulary related to time and be able to read the time to the nearest minute on a 12 hour digital clock using am and pm and read the time to the nearest minute using am and pm on an analogue clock.
We will post lots of links to help but these are a nice start. Have a go!
http://nwlg.org/pages/resources/ma_num/swf/12-24Game.htmlhttp://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/StopTheClock/sthec1.htmlhttp://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/stoptheclock/sthec2.html
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
OUR INSPIRE WORKSHOP
DON'T FORGET OUR MATHS INSPIRE WORKSHOP!
In RE we will be learning about...
This week in RE we will be looking at the story of the son
of the widow of Nain. This is a miracle story.
In Science we will be finding out about materials...
In Science this week we will learn about Materials.
Have a look at this video to find out what we take camping. What materials are
each of these items made from?
Coming up in LIteracy
I hope that you have remembered the story of Valiant!!
We will be using the story and characters in our next unit
of Literacy where we will be writing an adventure story.
This might refresh your memory!!
Friday, 15 February 2013
Well done Year 3
Sunday, 10 February 2013
We will use these in Literacy this week
We will be using these video clips as we continue our Visual Literacy work on Valiant.
Saturday, 9 February 2013
Tuesday is Shrove Tuesday

In the UK, Shrove Tuesday is also known as Pancake Day (or Pancake Tuesday to some people) because it is the one day of the year when almost everyone eats a pancake.
What is Pancake Day?
Pancake Day ( also known as Shrove Tuesday) is the last day before the period which Christians call Lent. It is traditional on this day to eat pancakes.
Why are Pancakes eaten on Shrove Tuesday?
Lent is a time of abstinence, of giving things up. So Shrove Tuesday is the last chance to indulge yourself, and to use up the foods that aren't allowed in Lent. Pancakes are eaten on this day because they contain fat, butter and eggs which were forbidden during Lent.
When is Shrove Tuesday (Pancake Day)?
Shrove Tuesday is celebrated the day before Ash Wednesday and is therefore the final day before the commencement of Lent, a Christian festival leading up to Easter Sunday (Easter Day).
Shrove Tuesday always falls 47 days before Easter Sunday.
Why do Christians call the day 'Shrove Tuesday'?
The name Shrove comes from the old word "shrive" which means to confess. On Shrove Tuesday, in the Middle Ages, people used to confess their sins so that they were forgiven before the season of Lent began.
What is Shrove Tuesday?
Shrove Tuesday is a day of celebration as well as penitence, because it's the last day before Lent. Throughout the United Kingdom, and in other countries too, people indulge themselves on foods that traditionally aren't allowed during Lent. Pancakes are eaten on this day because they contain fat, butter and eggs which were forbidden during Lent.
Friday, 8 February 2013
Next Wednesday is Ash Wednesday
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What is Ash Wednesday?
Ash Wednesday is a Christian festival. It marks the beginning of six and a half weeks of being sorry and fasting in preparation for the most important Christian festival of Easter.
Why is it called Ash Wednesday?
Ashes are something that are left when something is burned.
For Christians, ashes are a symbol of being sorry for things they have done wrong and want to get rid of forever. It is also a reminder to them that we all come from ashes, and to ashes we all will return.
Why are ashes marked on the forehead?
For Christians, the marking on the forehead with ash marks the commitment to Jesus Christ and God. They wanted to show God that they were sorry for the wrong things they had done in the past year.
What happens on Ash Wednesday today?Many Christians will attend a religious service where the ashes are blessed and placed on their forehead.
Christians believe this marks the physical and spiritual beginning of a personal Lent season in which 40 days of repentance will begin leading up to the celebration of Easter Sunday.
What are the ashes made from?
In churches the priest first burns the palm that have been kept from last year's Palm Sunday and then mixes the ashes of these crosses with holy water (which has been blessed) to make a greyish paste. When people go to church on Ash Wednesday, the priest dips his thumb in the paste and uses it to make the sign of the cross on each person's forehead. Why are last years Palm Crosses recycled?
Palm Sunday celebrates Jesus's triumphant entry into Jerusalem, so when the crosses used in the last years Palm Sunday service are converted to ashes, worshippers are reminded that defeat and crucifixion swiftly followed triumph.
What do the ashes symbolise?Using ashes to mark the cross on the believer's forehead symbolises that through Christ's death and resurrection, all Christians can be free from sin.

What is Ash Wednesday?
Ash Wednesday is a Christian festival. It marks the beginning of six and a half weeks of being sorry and fasting in preparation for the most important Christian festival of Easter.
Why is it called Ash Wednesday?
Ashes are something that are left when something is burned.
For Christians, ashes are a symbol of being sorry for things they have done wrong and want to get rid of forever. It is also a reminder to them that we all come from ashes, and to ashes we all will return.
Why are ashes marked on the forehead?
For Christians, the marking on the forehead with ash marks the commitment to Jesus Christ and God. They wanted to show God that they were sorry for the wrong things they had done in the past year.
What happens on Ash Wednesday today?Many Christians will attend a religious service where the ashes are blessed and placed on their forehead.
Christians believe this marks the physical and spiritual beginning of a personal Lent season in which 40 days of repentance will begin leading up to the celebration of Easter Sunday.
What are the ashes made from?
In churches the priest first burns the palm that have been kept from last year's Palm Sunday and then mixes the ashes of these crosses with holy water (which has been blessed) to make a greyish paste. When people go to church on Ash Wednesday, the priest dips his thumb in the paste and uses it to make the sign of the cross on each person's forehead. Why are last years Palm Crosses recycled?
Palm Sunday celebrates Jesus's triumphant entry into Jerusalem, so when the crosses used in the last years Palm Sunday service are converted to ashes, worshippers are reminded that defeat and crucifixion swiftly followed triumph.
What do the ashes symbolise?Using ashes to mark the cross on the believer's forehead symbolises that through Christ's death and resurrection, all Christians can be free from sin.
Maths link
Here is a fun way to remember 3d shapes. Can you tell me the
names of any others?
Look at these links to test your logic and thinking skills!
Can you do the inverse?
http://www.hellam.net/maths2000/thinkno2.html
Can you use your logic skills?
http://www.kidspsych.org/farm.html>
Look at these links to test your logic and thinking skills!
Can you do the inverse?
http://www.hellam.net/maths2000/thinkno2.html
Can you use your logic skills?
http://www.kidspsych.org/farm.html>
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Monday, 4 February 2013
Well Done Everyone!
Well done Year 3! Our trip today to the Primary Proms at the Symphony Hall was great fun and a wonderful experience. Which was your favourite part?
Saturday, 2 February 2013
Coming up in RE
We will be using this video in our lesson on Friday.
Here is an example of a Gospel Story.
In our last RE lesson we looked at different types of Gospel story. Can you tell me what type of story this is?
Here is an example of a Gospel Story.
In our last RE lesson we looked at different types of Gospel story. Can you tell me what type of story this is?
Friday, 1 February 2013
What will we be doing next in Literacy?
Friday, 25 January 2013
Next week in Maths

We will be looking at fractions. This link will help you think about them.
http://mathplayground.com/Fraction_bars.html
Coming up in RE!!
We will be looking at how we greet the gospel. We will use this video in our lesson.
Thursday, 24 January 2013
A Sneaky Peak...

Year 3 are going to see the Primary Proms next Monday (4th Feb) at the Symphony Hall. This picture, link and video shows you where we are going and what the music might be like. The video shows lots of music halls around the country but the Birmingham Symphony Hall is in there. See if you can spot it from the picture in this post.
http://www.mfy.org.uk/inspiration/primaryproms
Don't Forget
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to bring in photo frames to look at in DT next Tuesday!


to bring in photo frames to look at in DT next Tuesday!

to bring in information books for us to look at in our literacy lessons
Look at us researching FACTS in literacy!
We used lots of useful links from the blog.
We searched these links using our netbooks and made notes of the interesting and useful facts we found.
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
Don't Forget
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
Making notes in Literacy
We will be using facts from these links in our literacy work
this week.
This shows parts of a plant and what plants need to
grow
This re-tells key info about plant parts
This site shows what cress plants need to grow
This site has lots of extra info about different kinds of
plants.
Trip to the Primary Proms
We will use this link to learn our words to 'Jigsaw Jam' which we will join in with during the concert at the Symphony Hall.
Less than two weeks to go!!
http://inspiration.mfy.org.uk/2013/birmingham/finale.asp
Less than two weeks to go!!
http://inspiration.mfy.org.uk/2013/birmingham/finale.asp
Friday, 18 January 2013
Snow
We hope that everyone got home safely today and that you get to enjoy the snow this weekend. Have a look at these puzzles during the chilly weather!
Have a go at these snow flake puzzles!
Coming up in RE
This week in RE we will be looking at the liturgy of the
word. Where do the first and second readings come from?
We will be using this video and this bible extract to help
us! The video is of a story you know well!
This is an example of a Second
Reading:
Paul, called to be an apostle of Jesus
Christ through the will of God, and Sosthenes our
brother,
To the church of God which is at Corinth, to those who are
sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints, with all
who in every place call on the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, both theirs and
ours:
Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord
Jesus Christ. (1
Corinthians 1:1-3, New
King James Version)
Green plants are amazing!
This short video shows how amazing green plants are! We will
be finding out all about them over the next few weeks in Literacy and write our
own information book.
Saturday, 12 January 2013
Granny's perfect cup of tea
Have a go at making tea for my Gran. Put the pictures in the
correct order and then write the instructions underneath. Don't forget those
bossy (imperative) verbs and time connectives.
Links to help with addition and subtrction
We will use this game next week...
This is a good link for adding and subtraction games. (
There are also times and divide games!!)
Friday, 11 January 2013
Links to help with our Maths Targets...
This half term in Maths our targets will be all about
FRACTIONS.
Have a go at the following links to understand what we mean
by a fraction...
This link helps us understand what a fraction shows:
These two links helps us to design a flag with different
colours:
http://resources.oswego.org/games/fractionflags/fractionflags.htmlhttp://resources.oswego.org/games/fractionflags/ffthirds.html
This game helps us to find fractions of numbers (with some
friendly handy hints!!)
http://www.ngfl-cymru.org.uk/vtc/Phase2delivery/Wales/Numeracy/Keystage2/Number/Findafractionof/Introduction/wbpopup1.htm
>Next week in RE
Tuesday, 8 January 2013
Today Year 3 followed a set of instructions...
We folded the paper in half.
We cut strips from the folded side.
We stuck the paper into a cylinder shape.
We added a strip of paper to make a handle.
How easy did you find it to follow these instructions?
What makes a good set of intructions?
Thursday, 3 January 2013
Welcome Back Year 3
Here are the targets that we will be working on this half term.
Writing:
MUST I can plan ideas in sections and begin to write in
paragraphs.
SHOULD I can group related material into simple paragraphs.
COULD I can organise my writing into paragraphs for information,
events or processes.
Reading
MUST I can explain, for example, alphabetical order, layout,
diagrams, captions, different types of punctuation, hyperlinkes and bullet
points.
SHOULD I can identify the basic features of organisation in
different text types.
COULD I can use my knowledge of different organisational features
of a text to help me find information.
Maths:
Must-
To begin to understand and use the words part or fraction.
Shade half or quarter of a shape.
Should -
To begin to recognise ,read and write a half.
To recognise and use quarters of shapes. To recognise that 2
quarters is equal to one half.
To find half of an even 2 digit number
Could -
To recognise unit fractions half,quarter,tenth third.
To recognise that 5/10 = ½ and that 2/4 = ½ and be able to explain
why.
To find a half, quarter of a 2 digit even number
Wednesday, 2 January 2013
Coming up in RE
We will use this video clip in RE as a useful talking point.
How to we listen? How are we a good listener? What might it be like not to be
able to hear?
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
New Year Fireworks.
This is how London marked the start of 2013. The fireworks and music are amazing!
Warning - Do not look at anything else on youtube linked to this without checking with a grown up.
Warning - Do not look at anything else on youtube linked to this without checking with a grown up.
Happy New Year!
Wishing everyone a very Happy New Year. May 2013 be a year
of happiness and health. We look forward to seeing you all on Tuesday 8th
January!
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