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BSAK YEAR 3

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From Prehistoric digs to Coronation celebrations the Year 3 children have explored, debated and laughed their way through the year.

As always, Term 3 has been jam packed with learning and events. ROMAN DAY saw Emperors, Centurions and soldiers dancing their way down the catwalk for a morning full of historical fun. The children rode the Great Wave of Hokusai in Art and showcased excellent engineering skills when creating structures in DT. As frequent guests in the Science lab, we have witnessed an array of budding talent; the depth in knowledge and vocabulary has amazed the Year 3 team. We’ve celebrated poets, authors and natural born performers in English lessons, whilst Reading lessons took us on a sustainable journey via “Greta and Giants.’ Resilience, determination and critical thinking sum up our term in maths as the children investigated fractions, statistics and much, much more.

We are exceptionally proud of all the brave and enthusiastic learners in Year 3 and, we have no doubt they are ready for the exciting adventures that await in Year Four.

As always, your support has made this such a successful year. Thank you!

Where has this year gone? It seems like only yesterday that the children were coming back into school after the Summer. All of the terms have flown by and this term has been no exception.

This term has seen us learn about the Ancient Egyptians culminating in our ANCIENT EGYPTIAN DAY. The children looked fantastic - we had Tutankhamuns, mummies and even a camel joining us for the day! We have visited THE NATIONAL AQUARIUM and found out about the many different kinds of marine life that make up our exciting and varied environment and we have celebrated the King’s coronation in style with a Year 4 Tea Party.

We have carried on with our usual curriculum: looking at STATES OF MATTER AND SOUND IN SCIENCE - ask your child about the water cycle or how string telephones work and you will be amazed at the technical and scientific vocabulary that they can use to explain.

As you can see from the photos from this term it has been so busy, no wonder the term has flown by! The children have had a great year and we will be sorry to see them move on away from us. They have been a credit to you as parents, us as teachers and to themselves.

We wish you a safe and happy holiday.

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