What a wonderful start to the last half term of Year 3!
This week we have explored our new class text, Nen and the Lonely Fishermen. Using clues we made predictions about the text before reading the book. We were right in some cases! We will be learning this text to recite in our Rainbow Day assembly! In maths, we have completed another unit on fractions and the children have shown such a good understanding of how to find fractions of amounts. Finding two thirds of 21 is quite tricky but...not for Oak class. We began our new Geography unit by exploring the water cycle and how earth's water is used and where it is! We realised that some will be solid, some liquid and some in gas form. Today,we had the most amazing trip to Meeth Quarry .We paddled in canoes and played canoe polo before jumping into the cool water! We then paddled our way across the water on one, GIANT paddleboard! I am beyond proud of each and every member of Year 3 (including our adult helpers, Chloe, Mr Dray and Mrs Armstrong!). It was a day I will never forget, thank you for being such brilliantly behaved, fun children. Have a lovely weekend!
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