A little bit of festive fun - I used to watch this cartoon before Christmas when I was little! What have Tom and Jerry learnt by the end of the cartoon? (Remember not to click on any other links on youtube without checking with a grown up!)
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Sunday, 11 December 2011
Saturday, 10 December 2011
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Maths link - how to tell the time!
This is a fun way of checking your understanding of time - you need to get the answers right to feed the mouse with cheese. Watch out! - if you get the answers wrong, the mouse will go hungry!
http://www.ictgames.com/hickory4.html
http://www.ictgames.com/hickory4.html
Coming up in our last week of term!
We have a very busy and festive week in Year 3. Remember that we light the third pink candle tomorrow which means we can start to get excited!
On Monday, we will be watching Year 5 and 6 production of 'The Late Wise Man' on Monday afternoon.
On Tuesday it is Year 3 and 4 party day.
On Thursday morning we have KS2 awards assembly.
On Friday we have whole school Mass over at Church.
Not to mention those children in the choir who have three performances with Mrs Aldred this week!
Remember to keep reading and that your last homeworks for this term are due in on Tuesday. There will be no spellings set over the holiday!
On Monday, we will be watching Year 5 and 6 production of 'The Late Wise Man' on Monday afternoon.
On Tuesday it is Year 3 and 4 party day.
On Thursday morning we have KS2 awards assembly.
On Friday we have whole school Mass over at Church.
Not to mention those children in the choir who have three performances with Mrs Aldred this week!
Remember to keep reading and that your last homeworks for this term are due in on Tuesday. There will be no spellings set over the holiday!
Monday, 5 December 2011
Well done Year 3 and 4
Friday, 2 December 2011
In RE we will be talking about the Messiah and the Jesse Tree.
Jesse Trees date back to the middle ages. Even some ancient cathedrals have Jesse Tree designs in their stained glass windows.
The idea for a Jesse Tree is inspired from Isaiah 11:1, "A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse; from his roots a branch will bear fruit." (Jesse was the father of King David.)
In Matthew chapter one, the Messiah, Jesus, is traced from the line of King David, and back to Abraham.
We are turning the school Christmas tree into a Jesse tree. Can you make a suitable decoration for it at home too?
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