Y3/4 Homework Spring Term 2
spring 2 homework
Chinese New Year!
Today we have celebrated the Chinese New Year. We have performed a dragon dance, listened to music and tasted rice and noodles.
Weigh the weight
Class 3/4 R have been weighing with kg and g which are short for kilograms and grams. Also class 3/4 R have been converting them. These are a few examples… 1 kg=1000g 2 kg=2000g 3 kg=3000g 4 kg=4000g 5 kg=5000g
Exciting Ice!
This week in science we have been investigating ice. We investigated what would happen if you put an ice cube in a glass with hot water and and a glass of cold water.We made it a fair test and used a stop watch. It was ice-citing!!
Great British Brinsworth Bake Off
In class 5c we have been baking eggless chocolate cake. This is because in ww2 eggs were rationed so they would not have wanted to waste them on chocolate cake. We were split into four groups and set off to make our own cakes! Then we did an independent write after testing our cakes. […]
Delicious WW2 Cakes
This week in class, 5M have been learning how to write instructions. We have then had a Great British Brinswoth BakeOff (GBBB) with class 5C. We had to follow some instructions to make our very own WW2 chocolate cake (without egg). We had a lot of fun doing this!
Red Day
On Friday we came to school dressed in red. This was to raise money for The British Heart Foundation. Don’t we all look fabulous!!
Assessments!
It has been assessment week in Year 6 [again!] So we have been doing assessments in Maths, SPaG and Reading. We really hope that we have done better than last time! In literacy we have been doing persuasive writing to encourage parents to evacuate their children to the countryside so they will be safe when the Germans […]
Fire Service Visit
This week we were lucky enough to have a visit from the Fire Service. They talked to us about all the equipment they carried on-board their fire engine. They showed us what they wear when they tackle fires. We sat inside the fire engine. It was really high. The firemen even let us try […]
Welcome Miss Pamphilion
We would like to welcome Miss Pamphilion to our class. She is a student teacher who will be working with us for the rest of the term.