This term some of our learning will focus around 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' story, which is currently being performed at Riccarton House. Click on the picture below for further information. It would be great if the children could experience the performanc and be able to make comparisons with the novel.
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Welcome to the Room 16 blog! We are a fabulous bunch of Year 3 children from St Albans School. Our blog is a celebration of the learning that is taking place in our class!
Monday, 8 February 2016
Tuesday, 8 December 2015
Christmas Craft...
Do you have any of the following you can bring to do Christmas Craft with today...
- ribbon
- needles
- red cotton
- red/green wool
- scrap booking paper
Thank you in advance!
Monday, 7 December 2015
Safety at the Beach
After our beach education trip we wrote some explanations to inform others about keeping safe, which is especially important with the school summer holidays coming up.
How
to Stay Safe on the Beach
Always
stay safe on the beach by being sun safe and keeping to the rules in the water.
First
of all it’s crucial to wear a full brimmed hat to protect yourself by using
shade. Most people wear caps to look cool, however caps don’t provide as much
protection as full brimmed hats. Sunglasses are optional, but help protect your
eyes. If you have sunglasses I suggest you wear them!
It is
super important to have fun, but when you forget your sun safety you could get
burnt. You need to put sunscreen on your limbs, face and neck. You can also put
on lip balm to protect your lips. Remember to wear long sleeves so that your
arms don’t get burnt in the sun. Also a collar will protect your neck.
In the
sea you should never swim out of the flags because it could be very deep and
you could fall over and drown. Never swim without an adult watching over you
otherwise you could get pushed out into the sea. If you need help and you are
in a deep place then do a starfish on your back with your hand up so you save
energy. Also listen to the lifeguard’s signals so you know which direction to
go. If you think there is a big wave and you might drown run back to the
highest surface. If you want to go a little deeper in the water get an adult to
go with you, so if you get into trouble they’ll be there to help you. Never go
past the flags otherwise the current could push you back and forward and drown
in the bottom of the sea.
The
beach is a delightful place, but you need to be safe!
By
Annabel, Rory, Harry J, Lily and Lucy
Knox Church Concert...
We were all very proud of the Year 3-4 children for their amazing singing in the Knox Church last night. Thank you Ms Ashby for organising this and to Ms Emeleus and Mr Searle for the beautiful music!
Sunday, 6 December 2015
Tim's Lego Creation
Tim made a wonderful lego creation and recorded a video clip to share with the class. You can click on the image below to watch it.
Saturday, 5 December 2015
Beach Education Day...
What fun we had at South New Brighton Beach learning about how to be safe at the beach. The weather was amazing and although the water was a little chilly, we all got in and had a great time! We now know many ways to keep ourselves safe at the beach - see if we can tell you some of the ways, by talking to us about our trip. Many thanks to the parent helpers who joined us on the trip.
Penguins...
We made these cool penguins in Art using plastic water bottles. It was a lot of fun and they look awesome!
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