Year 3/4
2020-21
2019-20
Swallows’
Bubble Promise
We promise…
To wash our hands when we come in.
To stay away from people not in our bubble.
To try not to touch our faces or other people.
To remember to use the correct bins.
To not share our packs, always put our belongs away once we have used them and keep our tables tidy.
To be kind!
Our house teams




Hedge planting






Wednesday 21st April 2021
This afternoon we gathered around a fire lit in our Forest School area to learn about the significance of oral story telling in Native American Indian culture. We had a special visitor, ‘Pochahontas’, who shared with the children the Apache belief of how fire was spread among the earth. She orally retold ‘The Origin of Fire’ folk tale around the fire. The children observed how to confidently orally re-tell a story from memory and how to make it entertaining for the people listening. ‘Pochahontas’ used different volumes, paces and emotions in her voice, along with actions and facial expressions to captivate the listeners. The children will be learning another folk tale tomorrow to orally re-tell in groups.





Swallows orally re-telling a Native American Indian tale




Cricket on the field




















Topic Launch - North America










Measurement






















Stone Age Boy guided reading



Enjoying the Bray Way






Year 3/4 at Forest School










Ancient Egyptians




Mary Anning and Rocks Topic












Volcanoes












3D shapes - from nets









DT - Our instruments


























Our instruments - the making!












Forest school - Bonfire art and knots

































Rugby













Harvest Hill









Guided reading - Ancient Egypt drama






Handstands and springboards


















Mr Cawthorn talking about Harvest at Muntons Malt


Vibrations






Place value





Book in an envelope







Investigating the artefacts in our museum box














Some pictures from gymnastics












Our School Council