This week's learning
Our Journey Through the Year Curriculum Consolidation
Body and Mind Curriculum Consolidation 2
Body and Mind Curriculum Consolidation
Inspirational People Curriculum Consolidation 2
Inspirational People Curriculum Consolidation
Amazing Animals Curriculum Consolidation 2
Amazing Animals Curriculum Consolidation
1960s Curriculum Consolidation (with updated maths tasks)
1960s Curriculum Consolidation
Well Being Week Curriculum Consolidation
Week 6 Curriculum Consolidation
Week 5 Curriculum Consolidation
Week 4 Curriculum Consolidation
Week 3 - Learning Opportunities during Holy Week
Curriculum Consolidation Tasks w/b 30.3.20
Curriculum Consolidation Tasks W/b 23.3.20
Dear year 3,
I hope you are all looking after yourselves and your families too! I am so pleased to see all the hard work you are doing from home. I have been logging on to Mathletics and Times Tables Rockstars to see how you are all getting on. I am so pleased to see that most of you are logging on and completing the tasks I have set you, well done! I have also delighted in checking the St. Anthony's Twitter each day and seeing the beautiful examples of learning that you have been kind enough to share. I hope you are all enjoying your time with your families and enjoying learning from each other. I am sure some of you are taking the opportunity to be teachers in your own homes! Please keep smiling and shining bright in these unusual times. As well as the curriculum consolidations I have carefully crafted for you, take the time to indulge yourself in the things that fascinate you. Budding historians, geographers, writers, artists, scientists and mathematicians keep doing what you love and come back to school with new facts to teach me! I hope the coming week's curriculum consolidation based on the the theme 'Yorkshire' will inspire you as it has me. I have had each and everyone of you in mind when crafting this for you and I am certain there are activities that you all will enjoy.
I am very much looking forward to all being together again in our classroom, and having the great conversations that we so often have and also the laughs that accompany them.
Take care,
Miss Doherty