The children in Mrs Fenwicks’ and Mrs Guy’s Year 4 class would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas!
Dynamic Drumming
Dynamic drumming continues in the hall for Year Four each Friday. Mr Bird has not only ensured we had fun but has made learning musical terms great fun. Our rhythm and timing is improving and we love to play the many games he introduces each week.
Art Day
Year 4 celebrating the Day of the Dead
Year 4 celebrated the Day of the Dead a little early this year. A well deserved treat for a fantastic year group. They have been a joy to teach and have shown how quickly they can settle in, work hard and enjoy being back in school. We enjoyed tasty treats and even ended with a game of scary statues.
Well done Year 4 for a wonderful start to the year.
Green Treat in Year 3
Today in Year 3 we had our Green Treat and the children had a great time making spiral snowmen, playing ‘pin the nose on Rudolph’ and bingo. We also enjoyed Christmas music and a Christmas film.
Christmas Party Day – Year 3
Year 3 thoroughly enjoyed celebrating their Christmas party day. We hope that you will enjoy viewing some photographs from the day.
Merry Christmas from Y3 KD
Merry Christmas from Mrs Dow’s Year 3 class.
Merry Christmas from Y3 DC
Merry Christmas from Mrs Cockburn’s Year 3 class.
Art Day
Today in Year Three we have been learning about Henri Matisse, a French artist who was born in 1869 and died in 1954. We learned that Matisse was born into a rich family and that he went to University to study for a Degree in Law. However, when he was 22 he was poorly with appendicitis and his mother bought him a box of paints to occupy him as he recovered. It was during his recovery that he developed a love for painting and he gave up Law to focus on art.
His father was not happy about this decision but Matisse went on to become very famous for his art work despite the fact that he was only accepted in Art College on his third application. His work was influenced by Cezanne. Matisse became ill in 1941 and was nursed back to health by some nuns but his illness resulted in him becoming confined to a wheelchair much of the time and it was at this point in his life that he stopped painting and began to produce collage known as ‘Paper Cut-Outs’, stating that he now painted with scissors. We modelled our work today on this technique and had the most amazing time creating our very own masterpieces.
Anti-bullying in Year 3
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