Geography at The River Dee
Following last weeks trip to see the mouth of The River Mersey, we visited the middle stage of the River Dee at beautiful Chester. As you can see we did a little more than feed the ducks as wee set out identify what was natural and man made and how the river is used in comparison with the River…
Year 3 trip to the Mouth of the River Mersey
Year 3 have had two great days out visiting the mouth of The River Mersey.
We have looked at the natural features in and out of the river and how the manmade
structures have changed the land over time.
Stay tuned next week for our visit to the banks of the River…
water, water everywhere but
As the temperatures rise what a perfect day for a lesson on water capacity!

Manipulating images
Year 3 have been learning how to take an image and change it through word.
Year 3 are digging the Stone Age
Year 3 have been building dens to protect their Lego (stone Age) man from the elements.
Year 3 have also been using Scratch to create their own Stone Age game.
All in all we dig the Stone Age!
Sorting rocks
Happy New Year
Year 3 prepare for the Stone Age by classifying different types of rocks.
The life and art of Henri Matisse
Year 3 have been learning about both local artists and more established artists from long previous Centuries.
Here is some work about French artist Henri Matisse.
A tribute to Henri Matisse
Year 3 have been studying the art of Henri Matisse. As a tribute to his famous collage 'The snail' we created our own collage animals. Enjoy!
Art on the doorstep
We have looked at where a number of famous artists created their most celebrated works of art and mapped them on our European map.. We have examined the work of Henri Matisse and his famous collage The snail. As a result we created our own animal collages in his style.