CLASS 3 SUMMER TERM 2018
World War II Day
To complete our topic work, key stage 2 enjoyed a fantastic World War II themed day.
We had land girls, evacuees and members of the armed forces. Thanks so much to the children and their parents for such a huge effort with a wonderful selection of costumes.
We had land girls, evacuees and members of the armed forces. Thanks so much to the children and their parents for such a huge effort with a wonderful selection of costumes.
Following a 'ration book' recipe, the children cooked carrot buns. Carrots were a home-grown and plentiful vegetable during the war. Families 'grew their own' and used the sweetness and moisture of grated carrots to eke out their rations.
We had a themed lunch. Toad in the Hole was popular with many of the children. Welsh rarebit and beef stew with dumplings were also on the main course menu. For dessert, there was rice pudding and Victory Sponge, together with fruit which could be picked or home-grown.
As some of the children had brought in genuine artefacts, a 'pop-up' museum was opened in the school hall in the afternoon. In addition, all the children took part in a competition for the best Anderson Shelter and garden.
The Royal Wedding
To celebrate the marriage of Prince Harry the whole school dressed up either in red, white and blue or in formal wear. Here we all are enjoying the sunshine at playtime.
We also enjoyed a delicious Royal Wedding Lunch. Thank you to Mrs Alexander and Mrs Pye.
Religious Education
Class 3 have been looking at some religious artefacts as part of our topic on Judaism.
Design and Technology
Class 3 are busy making working night lights on a Narnia theme. The boxes need to be decorated before the electrical components are added. There also needs to be a switch so that the light can be switched on and off.
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