Saturday, July 28, 2012

Olympic Mufti Day


On Friday we had a mufti day to celebrate the Olympic Games. Some people came dressed as athletes and some came in their National Costume or in Olympic themes. We think we looked great. Photographs by Fynn.









Thursday, July 26, 2012

Assembly T3W2

Congratulations to Nicole, Niamh and Olly who received certificates at yesterday's assembly. Thank you to Room 17 for hosting us, we are looking forward to learning the new song.

It's a wrap!

As part of our Olympic Spirit of Competition, each desk group has chosen a country and is competing against the other countries for medals. We are keeping a track of how many medals we earn each day. Yesterday the group challenge was a game called "It's a wrap!" One of the team members had to wrap the others up using a roll of toilet paper - harder than it looks with all those perforations! Here are some photos.

Scotland's strategy was many layers over a small area.

The Netherlands achieved a very tidy finish.

Russia went for speed and coverage

The United States were very pleased with their finished product

Australia had a very stylish look

Ireland were well tied up by the finish

Olympics Mufti Day Notice


Olympic Mufti Day

When: Friday 27th July
Why: To support the Olympics and have a 'fun'raising day
What to Wear: Dress as an athlete or wear the dress of your favourite Olympic country
Cost: NOTHING -no money is required.




Olympic Songs





Stand Tall in Sign Language







What Have You Done Today To Make You Feel Proud?












What have you done to make YOU feel proud today?

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Term 3 Week 1 Newsletter


Welcome to Term 3 
It was great to see everybody at the interviews last term. If you were unable to make it due to illness or holidays, please see me to arrange a time for early this term. We were all sad to say farewell to Jessica in Week 5 and to Youri in Week 10 last term. Both will be missed and have promised to keep in touch. Jessica has been posting comments on our class blog so we know she is still keeping an eye on our activities! 
Room 19 Blog
This is an important part of the school/home communication. Thank you to everyone who filled in the survey last term. Information about class trips will be posted on the blog and there is also a link to Hector’s World about internet safety that I recommend. Have you seen the movie clips of the plays the children did last term. We would like you to post comments about what they did well and what they could work on for next time. The children are learning how to post comments and I am happy to show anyone who is unsure of the process. 
Literacy
The focus for the first couple of weeks will be on poetry. Please ensure that your child’s poetry book is returned to school in their Reading Bag every day. These will be used daily to practise our presentation skills. Each child needs to select a poem of at least seven lines and learn it off by heart. The best children will represent our class at the Year 3 & 4 Poetry competition in Week 4. We will be reading plenty of poems in class but your child will need your help to choose their own poem,  and to practise presenting it. They may have an old favourite in mind already or you might like to check out some of the sites on the Poetry Tab at the top of our blog for some new poems. They can present a poem they have written if they choose.
Maths
We will be continuing with numeracy, with a bit of revision on graphs, and Mrs Brown will be focusing on geometry. We will be exploring position and transformation of shapes by reflection, rotation and translation - also called flip, turn and slide.
Inquiry Learning 
The butterfly garden will be an ongoing development as weather and time permits. We aim to have it ready for the first butterflies in Spring. Our new topic is about the spirit of competition and The Olympics. Each desk group has selected a country and will earn ‘medals’ for achievement, sportsmanship and behaviour during a variety of challenges. We will keep track of the medal tally on a bar graph. Any discussion about the athletes and events that you can share with your child will be a big help to them.
The Arts
This term we have an Arts Interchange organised. Each class will get to spend the session with a different teacher from the Year 3 Team. There will be a range of activities to enjoy in visual art, music, dance and drama. We are starting off with singing.
Have a great week!

Monday, July 9, 2012

Room 19 Plays T2 W10

In the last week of term we worked on presenting a play to our classmates. Some of the things we had to figure out were:

  • Negotiating parts with our group and compromising
  • Learning our lines
  • Reading with expression and appropriate volume
  • Organising costumes and props
  • Presenting plays to an audience
We recorded our plays on the iPad so we could see what we did well and what we could work on for next time. Please watch the clips below and post a comment to help us with our learning. Thank you.