Once upon a time in a faraway classroom….

Chapter 1 of World Book Day has begun!
Once upon a time in a faraway classroom….

Chapter 1 of World Book Day has begun!
A biscuit, drink of water and a chat, a great way to begin our day.

Another busy week in Year 3.
Here are the children making models of 3D shapes using different materials.

Thank you for your continued support
M<rs K McGovern
The staff and children of Year 3 would like to say a huge thank you to the PTA for their very generous gift.
During the autumn term Year 3 received a cash donation from the PTA to buy resources for the classroom.
Here are some Year 3 children with a range of resources to support our science topic, Animals Including Humans.

We have lots more resources heading our way. Fiction and Non-Fiction books to support a study of World War poetry, magnetic construction equipment and place value discs. As they arrive we will post some more photographs.
Thank you to everyone who supports our hard working and dedicated PTA, your donations really do make a difference.
Mrs McGovern
Thank you to all the parents and children who attended this mornings Sunday School.
The children enjoyed sharing their art work and home-made bread with Father Michael.
Well done and thank you to all the parents who read during mass.
When we come together as home, school and church to celebrate mass it is very special and a lovely way to prepare for the sacrament of Holy Communion.
I personally enjoy seeing the children’s work on display in the church. It is a way to share our journey of faith with the parish. The children’s work will remain in church until Tuesday for the first whole school mass of 2019. Please join us if you can.
Thank you for your continued support
Mrs K McGovern
Welcome back and a Happy New Year to you all.
Miss McGinn and I would like to say thank you for all the lovely Christmas gifts and cards we received.
The children have had a great start to 2019.

The children painting their Roman shields as part of our launch day for our new topic The Romans.

Busy making aRoman ‘olive leaf’ headress.

We began the New Year with a lovely prayer service to celebrate the Epiphany. Children shared their hopes and wishes for 2019.
Our first week has been very busy and the children have coped very well.
As the new term begins please encourage your child to practice their reading and times tables at home.
Please keep checking the Year 3 blog page for any updates, news or information.
Thank you for your continued support
This Sunday is the first Sunday School of 2019, Praying and Offering. In class we have created a piece of art work based on what we would offer to Jesus, baked bread, discussed the First Reading and Gospel and learn ‘t the Hymn Blest are you Lord.
Looking forward to seeing there.
Mrs McGovern and Miss Ginn.
Pringles for breakfast, indoor football skills, unicorns and play dough gingerbread men!
It can mean only one thing, Year 3 have no rules!


Year 3 will be finishing for the Christmas holidays on
Friday 21st December 2018, the same day as the rest of the school.
There was an error with dates in the Autumn Newsletter.
apologies for any problems.
Mrs K McGovern
A huge thank you to Coventry Engage team, Mr Alay, Mr Semi and Mr Donnelly. Over the last 6 weeks they have provided the children with some really ‘engaging’ lessons based on values. The lessons were fun, thought provoking, physically challenging and memorable.

Continuing our work on right angles, here are some of the children searching for right angles in the environment.

A week of hope during Advent. The children have been completing their Advent Kindness Diaries. Please discuss these with them over the weekend.

We ended a very busy, busy, week with a calm prayer service of Hope. We gathered around our own homemade Advent Wreath and created Hope Stars to remind us of the hope that the birth of Jesus brings to us.
thank you for your continued support.
Mrs McGovern & Miss McGinn
Another busy week.


Getting to grips with right angles.
Thank you to everyone who attended our Advent assembly. Practice time was limited and several children stepped in at the last moment to help. Your presence makes a real difference to the children. Miss McGinn and I are very proud of the children and were delighted with their performance. A really love way to begin the season of Advent.

Busily creating our Advent Wreath.

Thank you for your continued support.
Miss McGinn and Mrs McGovern
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