Class 3S
We are learning to play the Ukulele as part of the Government’s Wider Opportunities in Music scheme. Most of us have now completed level 1 are are now working on level 2. We know how to play a chord of C, F and G7 and use these to sing and play various songs. We are also learning about music in Nepal, writing and recording our own playground chants.
Dear Parents/Guradians,
Happy New Year to you all, I hope you have all enjoyed the holiday and a very warm ‘welcome back’ to you all. It has been a lovely start to the new year in 3S. The children have had a fantastic first week back, with lots of hard work and enthusiasm.
This term we have many exciting opportunities for the children. To celebrate the 100 year anniversry of Captain Scott and his team arriving at the South Pole in Antarctica, we will be having a whole school Scott project. This is particulaly relevent for us as Scott was born in Plymouth!
This term we will also be receiving visitors from Nepal as part of our Nepalese Schools Partnership. To celebrate our links with Kalika School in Nepal and our partnership school in Brittany, France; we will be holding a whole school international week to raise children’s knowledge and understanding of the wider world.
In the classroom, we will be keeping many of the routines that you are used to the same. Children’s books will continue to be changed each day in school, so please keep reading with your child at home and write a comment in their reading diary so that we know that you have read the book with them. Homework will be sent home on Friday and collected in on Thursday.
It is an exciting new term with lots of wonderful learning opportunities for the children. If you have any questions or would like to chat to me about anything, please do not heistate to contact me or catch me at the end of the school day. I am looking forward to getting to know you all as the term progresses.
Thank you for your support!
Miss Smith

Our class have enjoyed working with Christina Peters from Creative Partnerships on their clay work. The children made a super textured tile by pressing seaweed and little objects into the clay. The children also made their own sea creature by drawing around a template onto the tile and then glazed them with paint. They made fish, seahorses, dolphins, sharks, turtles, octopuses and sea snakes! They had lots of fun, a big thank you to Christina for helping us!
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Here we are enjoying our class assembly. We told the story of the Rainbow Fish and recited some fishy poems too. Everyone did so well, excellent drama and dance, we even sang a song at the end!!
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The children in Mrs Hughes class have enjoyed our seaside topic so much they made some sea creatures for their homework. Here the children are showing their models in Assembly. Thank you to all the parents who helped out and well done children!
The children in Mrs Hughes class have been having lots of fun with their friends. They thought of words to describe their friends and made three big sun jigsaws with all the words inside. They are very proud of their achievements and worked so well together in a team. Well done everybody!
The children in Mrs Hughes class brought their teddies to school as a special treat for Children in Need Day. What a lot of different bears!
How many different bears can you see? Pudsey, Superman Bear…

