Showing posts with label weekly update. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weekly update. Show all posts

Friday, 15 June 2018

Learning Log


As we are flying towards the end of term there are lots of things to fit in and finish as the weeks go by. This week has been Healthy Eating Week and the children have enjoyed learning more about healthy eating, creating their own healthy lunches and working with Year 6 to create a healthy snack which was sold at the end of the day!

In literacy this week we have been heading towards the end of our book, Oliver and the Seawigs. We explored personification and metaphor to create our own pieces of poetry describing the sea or a beach scene. We came up with some incredible sentences and really understood how to use personification. We also decided to write a letter as Stacey De Lacey to apologise for his actions. We had to get into character and think about what he might say and how he might say it in a letter.

Our maths focus for this week has been on weight. We have already looked at scales and how to read different integers accurately so this week has focused on using this knowledge to solve different problems related to weight. We had to think carefully about what the questions were asking us to do in order to solve them correctly.

Reading:
There has been some fantastic readers this past week with a number of children reading 5 or more times and they have received their raffle ticket. However, there are still some children not bringing book bags in or not reading at all, along with children who are only reading once. Remember that children can also log a book they are reading at home as long as their school book has been read as well. Let's try really hard for the end of this term.

Enjoy your weekend!

Friday, 25 May 2018

Learning Log


The first half of the summer term has come to an end! We have covered so much this half term and everyone has worked incredibly hard.

In literacy this week we have continued with our story and met some new and interesting characters. We were introduced to a mysterious new island that crept up on our main characters. We spent a couple of days working to create a poem about this new island using some fantastic vocabulary. We drew illustrations of the island from the description in the book (there's a blog post on that), we then used these to help us create a fantastic sentence to describe. After that we spent some time perfecting and improving our sentence before we shared them with the class to begin to create a poem. We could then create our own poem! They were amazing! We were also introduced to sea monkeys! We created leaflets on how to care for a sea monkey and came up with some brilliant ideas on how to do that! We have finished the week off by forming an argument giving reasons why Cliff (our island friend) should either grow roots and become a settled island or go to the Shallowed Hallows and enter the competition! What will he choose to do?

Maths this week has been using our knowledge of lines (horizontal, vertical, parallel and perpendicular) to explore and find different lines within 2D shapes. We worked in pairs to investigate 2D shapes and begin to identify the lines within them. After that, we used this understanding to work on our own and answer questions about lines within different 2D shapes - we found this very challenging but didn't give up! Towards the end of the week we have been measuring lines in shapes and comparing them before drawing our own lines and shapes accurately.

Reading:

Again we have seen an improvement with most people's reading this week. We have three girls who are leading the way. The expected number of reads for this half term is 35 (reading 5 times a week for 7 weeks). Unfortunately, there was a large number of children who had read less than 10 times throughout the whole half term! As this is classed as homework these children are not following school homework expectations and are falling behind in their reading as they are not progressing through the home reading levels as expected.
There are 7 weeks remaining after the half term break. It would be great to see every child reading at least 5 times a week every week. Let's see who is going to rise to the challenge and be the best improved!

Enjoy the half term break, fingers crossed for sunshine!

See you in June!

Friday, 18 May 2018

Learning Log


We have had an exciting and jam packed week this week. Dressing up in our fancy wedding clothes on Thursday was a great treat and we all looked fantastic.

In literacy this week we have been continuing our story 'Oliver and the Seawigs'. We were introduced to a new character... a mermaid called Iris! We discussed what we knew about her from the story and created a character profile for her. We then learned about idioms, like "piece of cake", and used them to write about Iris. Also this week we learned what a seawig is. We designed a seawig ready to be made in the afternoon - there are photos of this on the blog for you to see. We also created sarcastic scripts and used our knowledge of dictionaries to create our own dictionary approved explanation.

Our maths focus for this week have been on shape. We started by recapping on 2D shapes and remembering the different properties for these. We then moved on to 3D shapes and began to look at some shapes that haven't been looked at before such as a tetrahedron. We focused on the different 2D shapes that make up the faces of a 3D shape. We then used this knowledge to create nets of a real life 3D shape.

Reading:
We have had a huge improvement on reading this week with lots of children reading five times or more. All these children have got their raffle ticket for this week. At the moment the girls are well in the lead and seemed to consistently reading at least five times or more. Let's see if the boys can catch up with the girls next week. Lots of children have moved up a level so it would be great for those children to be moving their way through their new reading level.

Have a wonderful weekend!


Friday, 11 May 2018

Learning Log


It might have been a short week this week, but that didn't stop us from fitting in lots of exciting things as we started our new topic. We had a fantastic launch day on Tuesday - click here to follow the link to see the photos.

In literacy this week we started by making predictions about the new book that we are looking at. We looked at an illustration of some of the characters and came to come conclusions about what type of characters we think they might be and what the story might be about. We then read the first few pages and discovered they are explorers.

In maths this week we have been looking at positional language with lines. Words like vertical, horizontal, diagonal and parallel. We have been completing different tasks proving that we know what these words mean and can display them correctly.

Reading:
We had a big increase of children reading at least five times this week which was fantastic. Quite a number of children have been moved up to the next reading level, they will not be able to change their books up a level if they don't bring their books in on Tuesday. Let's have everyone bringing their books in on Tuesday ready to change and see who has read the most for this week!

Friday, 27 April 2018

Learning Log


With only one week left until our Celebration Event we have been working hard to make sure all our work is ready for display. A letter has been sent via email about the Celebration Event, if you have not received it please contact your class teacher or the school office.

In literacy this week, following from our planning of a graphic novel, we have begun making our own. We took time to plan out each page so that we knew what our illustrations were going to look like to help us when it came to making the final product. Once we had a good plan in place we were given our blank books and have been creating them using our story and own illustrations!

Our maths focus for this week has been on identifying and understanding equivalent fractions. We have used fraction walls to help us begin to see that some fractions might have a different numerator and denominator but the size of the fraction doesn't change. We are so proud of ourselves for sticking with this and beginning to understand more about fractions.

Reading:

There has been some improvement with the reading this week, although there are still some children who haven't read at all and haven't brought their books back in to get changed. We have been talking about the importance of reading as we were writing our own stories, as the more we read the better our writing will be as we will gain a wider understanding of creating an interesting text to read. Well done for those children who are now regularly reading at least five times! Keep up the good work!

Friday, 20 April 2018

Learning Log


We have had a great week in 3ST this week and have loved the warmer weather.

In literacy we finished the graphic novel 'Arthur and the Golden Rope' and discussed our favourite parts. We then wrote a letter to the author, Joe Todd-Stanton, to see if he could answer any of our questions and we tweeted him a link to our letters. We have been thrilled to get a tweet back saying that he would reply! We then decided that we would used this graphic novel to begin to create our own adventure stories to turn into graphic novels! We have come up with some amazing ideas and are looking forward to getting started on the finished product.

In maths this week we have been looking at comparing and ordering fractions. We used chocolate to help us understand that the larger the denominator the smaller the fraction (click here to see our blog post on that) and the we began comparing them using the <, > and = symbols. Towards the end of the week we started looking at equivalent fractions. We used the fraction wall to help us begin to understand this.

Reading:

There has been a big improvement in reading so far this term and we are really trying to be the best each week - well done! I have reminded the children that even if they are amazing readers they still need to be reading with an adult at home as this helps to improve their fluency with harder texts, gain a better vocabulary and have a wider understanding of text structure. All of this helps them with their writing skills as well.

Have a wonderful weekend, let's hope for more sun!

Friday, 13 April 2018

Learning Log


Welcome back to Summer Term! Our final term in Year 3 and how time has flown already! It sounds like everyone had a fantastic Easter break with lots of stories to share with the class.

In literacy this week we have been coming to the end of our class text, 'Arthur and the Golden Rope'. We had an in depth discussion about the author and illustrator, Joe Todd-Stanton's use of text and illustration and how he tells the story sometimes only through the illustrations. We also compared the different techniques he uses when creating the illustrations. We wrote in role as Arthur to describe the adventure he went on to get the two impossible ingredients that the mighty God Thor had asked for. Towards the end of the week we created our own impossible objects poems and published them - these will be on show during our celebration event at the beginning of May (information to follow).

Our maths focus has stuck with fractions this week as we have looked at adding and subtracting fractions with the same denominator within the whole. We now know to check if the denominator is the same and then look at the numerator and either add or subtract as we usually would. We also have looked a fraction wall to help us visualise how fractions come together to create a whole.


We have had lots of exciting afternoons this week creating watercolour paintings of the Northern Lights, investigation fizzy drinks and Mentos eruptions and beginning to make our volcanoes ready for our eruption display!

Reading:
I have been amazed to see the massive improvement in reading for the start of this new term. People who's last reading log entry was in 2017 have now been trying to read every day and it is fantastic. Let's keep up the great work. Remember, book bags with books and reading logs should be in every day but especially Tuesdays as this is the official book changing day. Who will be the best reader of this term?

Friday, 23 February 2018

Learning Log


Wow! What an amazing first week back it has been! The launch day was a huge success and all the children loved learning about some different countries from around the world.

In literacy this week we have started work on our new text 'Arthur and the Golden Rope' which has been very exciting. We discussed what we thought the story might be about from clues in the endpapers as well as writing a letter to Professor Brownstone asking to be allowed to visit his vault of artefacts. Fingers crossed we get a reply! We also looked at how important books are as we learned that one of Professor Brownstone's most prized possessions were his books.

The maths focus for this week has been on pictograms. We recalled how to read a pictorgram accurately, remembering to check the key carefully. We used the information found in each pictogram to answer questions regarding the information. Finally, we made our own pictograms!

We have really enjoyed taking our topic focus from the text we are reading and have begun learning about Iceland, which is where we think the story is set. As well as this we started to design the artefacts from Professor Brownstone's vault.

It's been a jam packed week and we are looking forward to seeing where our learning journey takes us next week!