Summary of topic: Have you ever broken a bone? How did it happen? Have you ever wondered how the skeletons of humans and animals are different? Why do different animals eat different diets and how are their teeth adapted for this? We will be investigating these ideas in science during our Bodyworks topic.
RE Day: To support our learning about ‘Good and Evil’ and the Hindu festival of Holi we would like the children to come to school in brightly coloured clothes on Thursday 12th February. On this day the children will be involved in a variety of activities to explore this festival and the concepts of good and evil.
Design and Technology: Seasonal soups – Look out on the website after half term for our soup recipes. If you have a family recipe for a soup please give your Topic Outcome: You are invited…….. to see our Bodyworks learning on Tuesday 10th February at 2.45pm. Please come to the hall first to hear our poetry performances, then onto the year 3 classrooms to see our science exhibition.
class teacher a copy. Art: Observational drawing of bones. English: Humorous poems about animals and body parts. Followed by story writing based on Michael Morpurgo’s Little Foxes. Recommended reads for Spring – Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox, Danny Champion of the world (3W class book this term); Michael Morpurgo’s The Butterfly Lion; 365 short stories by James Robertson; The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm by Norman Hunter; The Faraway Tree books by Enid Blyton; Dorling Kindersley Science Human Body;
Maths: Place Value; rules for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; fractions; measuring lengths Make sure you learn your multiplication tables and number bonds!