Class 13 carried out a science investigation today where they investigated different ‘beaks’. The children used different tools as beaks to pick up different items – this helped them to understand Darwin’s theory of adaptation!






Class 13 carried out a science investigation today where they investigated different ‘beaks’. The children used different tools as beaks to pick up different items – this helped them to understand Darwin’s theory of adaptation!
Class 10 have learnt lots of facts about the history of the Titanic. They then used their knowledge to write letters to their loved ones; pretending that they were passengers on board who had survived. They included what had happened in the build up to the sinking and how they felt. I am so impressed with their efforts and I can’t wait to read them all!
Well done class 10!
Despite the poor weather conditions, class 15 are having a great time on board Adam’s Ark!
Yesterday, class 15 took part in a science experiment linked to Darwin’s theory of evolution. The activity allowed us to explore a wide variety of beak types that can be seen within the bird population, as well as developing our understanding of the way in which beak shape is related to the available food sources within an environment.
Here are some more fabulous examples of homework this morning! I love seeing how much effort the children put into their home learning- £100 class cash for each of you!
We are currently learning about angles in maths and for our introductory lesson we found all of the different angles in our name! I was impressed when the children found reflex and straight line angles!
Just a reminder that as part of our current Theme, Natural Disasters, Year 3 and 4 will be taking part in a charity fundraising day on Friday 29th March 2019 in aid of the fantastic charity, Habitat for Humanity GB.
Children in Year 3 and 4 will be allowed to wear Pyjamas that day with a donation of 50p.
Any questions, please see your child’s class teacher.
Thanks,
The Year 3 and 4 Teaching Staff