A very busy first week back!
In maths, we explored hundredths as decimal fractions, using the Gattegno chart to deepen our understanding of place value and the value of each digit. The visual layout really helped us see the relationship between tenths and hundredths.
In English, we experimented with onomatopoeia to write exciting firework shape poems — full of bangs, crackles, and whooshes! Do take a look at our colourful display in the corridor. We are also nearly at the end of The Firework-Maker’s Daughter and are very excited to discover whether Lila and Lalchand win the competition — we’ll finish the story on Monday.
This term, we have a real focus on handwriting, particularly developing neat, joined cursive writing in our final pieces. We’ve launched a Handwriting Hall of Fame, and each week one child in Year 3 and one in Year 4 will be inducted in recognition of fantastic effort, noticeable progress, or consistent presentation. Congratulations to Ava and Raisa for this week!
In geography, we learnt about volcanoes, identifying their different parts and producing clearly labelled diagrams. In science, we began learning about solutions, carrying out an experiment to test whether salt dissolves faster in cold or hot water. We linked this to our understanding of particle energy, discussing why temperature makes a difference.
In R.E., we learnt about the Guru Granth Sahib, exploring why it is so important in Sikhism. We’re looking forward to our upcoming visit to the Gurdwara — the information letter was emailed out this week.
Year 3 began their new computing, starting programming using Scratch. In maths, they practised giving directions on a grid, and in art they studied the Japanese sculptor Yayoi Kusama, sketching her work before creating their own clay pumpkins. These will be painted next week. We hope Year 4 enjoyed their first Friday at Forest School!
Everyone enjoyed pancakes this week, ordering them in French and requesting different toppings — merci to Madame Holland for organising!
There is lots to look forward to next week as it’s Children’s Book Week. Remember, every entry into the potato competition will earn 10 house points!







