Cross Country

Just a quick note for those attending tomorrow’s after-school cross country event at Albrighton Primary School.

 

I (Mr Harley) will be attending the event to organise where/when children will be racing. The first race each week will start at 4:30pm and will be Y3 girls and then Y3 boys and so on.

 

The event organisers have asked all schools to ask parents not to stand or run anywhere on the course and that course marshals will be there to help with this.

 

Just to clarify, there are three events and the final event at Idsall school is on 21st September and not October as stated on the return slip.

Times Tables Rockstars

Good Morning Class 3!

I have set up a battle on TTRS – as you requested!

Girls v Boys

Starts today at 9.30am and ends on Sunday 18th April at 9.30am

Enjoy!

River Ganges Challenge

We are doing really well with our class fitness challenge.

We have travelled another 311 km which brings our total to 998km!!

Well done Class 3!!

World Book Day – Activities

Here are some activities you can do to celebrate your favourites books and stories:

  • Dress up as your favourite book character
  • Have a go at our quiz (see link below)
  • Take a look at the World Book Day website: http://www.worldbookday.com
  • Share a story with a member of your family

Send in pictures or videos to the class email addresses, we would love to see them!

WBD – Quiz

 

It’s World Book Day!

Today is World Book Day, a day when children (and adults) all over the world celebrate books and reading. (I’ll let you into a secret….I believe everyday is World Book Day!)

I’ve been doing some research about reading….

Did you know?

  • If you read for 20 minutes a day you will have read 1,800,000 words in one year!
  • You will learn between 4,000 and 12,000 words in one year just by reading!
  • Regular reading improves brain connectivity, reduces stress, aids sleep, helps increase self confidence and reduces feelings of loneliness.
  • Reading can take you all over the world….in your imagination!
  • Regular reading improves your concentration and helps your understanding of different cultures and customs.

You don’t just have to read books. You can read ANYTHING – Leaflets, newspapers, magazines, cereal packets, comics, labels on jars/tins, road signs, cookery books, poems, jokes, instructions, labels on the supermarket shelves, bottles of bubble bath, anything with words!!

You can also read ANYWHERE – at bedtime, in the bath, listen to stories in the car, read in the garden, read on the beach, read in the car, read in a tractor, read up a tree…..

So, today (and everyday) enjoy a story. Listen to a story or read to yourself. How does it make you feel?

 

River Ganges Challenge – Update

Hi Class 3! Here is an update on our River Ganges fitness challenge.

We have travelled another 250 km (155 miles). So, we have 1,838 km (1,148 miles) to go until we reach the Bay of Bengal.

Keep it up!