Rounding in year 4!

This week the children have been learning how to round to 10, 100 and 1000. For the final lesson, the children created learning videos to tell people what they now know.

Below are 3 examples… in these videos the children were given a number and they had to explain their method to find the answer.

We hope you find them useful as a reminder in the future!

Video to 10

Video to 100

Video to 1000

Here is a little rhyme to help the children…

5 to 9 – Climb the Vine!

0 to 4 – Slide to the floor!

Year 3 Times Tables Rock Stars

Dear Parents,

Please find a letter with your child’s logon details in their bags by the end of Friday. Children should also have their logon details stuck in one of their home books.

Please assist them to logon over the weekend.

Regards,

The Year 3 Team

Class 3B Newport Library trip tomorrow

Dear Parents of 3B children,

Just a quick reminder that Class 3B will be visiting Newport Library tomorrow afternoon with Mrs Humphries and several other staff, arriving back at school by 3pm. If your child has a library card, please send them in with it tomorrow.

Regards,

Mr Butler

Year 3 Spellings and homework to be tested 4.10.19

Dear Parents,

Year 3 spellings and hwk to be tested 4.10.19

Week 4 handwriting homework

Homework and spellings for this week should arrive home by the end of Friday. Please see attached for details – spellings plus handwriting homework this week, to be completed in orange homework books.

Thank you for your support,

The Year 3 Team.

TRIP LETTER

All Year 4 children should have come home with a trip letter to the Sea Life Centre for Geography.

To clarify:

4NJ and half of 4S are going Monday 7th October

4J (4EJ) and the other half of 4S are going Tuesday 8th October.

Mrs Sisson has told the children from 4S which day they will be going on today.

Thank you for your support.

5L tasting Japan

What an amazing morning!

It was a privilege to be invited to NGHS this morning to participate in a ‘taste of Japan’ day, one that 5L could not refuse. It was ran by Mr and Mr’s Fujii- Fuji Sensei- who shared their expert knowledge and taught us many things about Japanese culture. We learnt how to bow to say hello, introduce ourselves by poking our noses, safe ways to cross the road and how to protect ourselves during an earth quake.

There were many challenges including the attempt at mastering the correct use of chopsticks and taking great care to fold our own origami dogs. The morning finished off with a fantastic lesson in how to make sushi, where groups had the opportunity to choose the ingredients that would be rolled into sushi before Mr Lawson’s favourite part of  taste testing.

Myself, Mr Higgins and Mr Leonard were very impressed with the behaviour demonstrated during this trip. I am very happy to say 5L were brilliant representatives of NJS, showing excellent manners and keen attitudes.