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Year 3 News

eVisa

2nd December 2024h teacher

The UK Government is replacing physical immigration documents with eVisas, a digital proof of immigration status.

Parents and guardians of children who are not British or Irish citizens, and whose children have either a biometric residence permit (BRP) card expiring on 31 December 2024, or a passport with an indefinite leave to remain ink stamp or vignette sticker, should take action to access their eVisa now, and do so on behalf of their children too.

An eVisa cannot be lost or stolen and can be accessed online by visa holders at any time to prove their rights in the UK. It’s free and does not effect your immigration status.

7 Blue News,7 Red News,Front Page News,Nursery News,Reception News,Year 1 News,Year 2 News,Year 3 News,Year 4 News,Year 5 News,Year 6 News

Reflection investigation

27th November 2024L Martin

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Today in Science, 3 Red carried out an investigation to see which objects we could see our reflection in . We then used torches to check if light could be reflected from the objects.

After that, we discussed which item would be most useful in giving light in the hold of a ship for a slave travelling from Africa to America in the 1700s.
The children decided that a mirror would be the most useful object, as it would reflect the light.

Science News,Year 3 News

Armistice Day

11th November 2024deput y

Our KS2 School Council attended the Armistice Day service in Monkton Village this morning. We laid a wreath and a cross at the war memorial. Mrs Redfern and Miss Gibson were so proud of the respect that they showed throughout.

7 Blue News,Front Page News,History News,PSHE & RSE News,Year 3 News,Year 4 News,Year 5 News,Year 6 News

A visit from Reverend Ian from St John’s Church

8th November 2024K Richardson

We had a visit from Reverend Ian at St. John’s church. He talk about Remembrance Sunday. He mentioned how we remember things (like playing a memory game) and how it is so important to remember people who went to war. He then explained how in the bible it mentions peaceful people dying for good people and that we should not take peace for granted.

 

Front Page News,RE News,Reception News,Year 1 News,Year 2 News,Year 3 News,Year 4 News,Year 5 News,Year 6 News

RE Day Year 3

25th October 2024K Richardson

This half term we have been learning how Hindus worship.  Here is some of our work!

Download (PDF, 352KB)

RE News,Year 3 News

Bitesize Shows are back for October Half-Term

22nd October 2024assistanthead teacher

Bitesize Shows are back for October Half-Term

Sweet Caroline and the Football Boots by We Make Culture is coming to South Tyneside.

29th October at Brinkburn CIO

30th October at Valley View Primary School

31st October at Perth Green Community Association CIO

1st November at Hebburn Sports Club FC

Sweet Caroline and the Football Boots is a fun, interactive, music-led performance for all the family with local musicians Ashleigh Lowes and Paige Temperley.

The songs in this performance have been co-created and inspired by girls football teams from across South Tyneside. The story is about the journey of “Sweet” Caroline, a small girl from South Tyneside who is desperate to be a footballer and who teams up with her older neighbour to take on the boys! It is an engaging story of discovering your talent, overcoming stereotypes, finding your team and having confidence in yourself, with a fun, uplifting message for a young audience.

As part of the ticket price, there will be themed food served after the show – and as it is football-themed, there has to be Bovril, sausage rolls and pies!

Running time – 45 minutes

Tickets can be purchased via Eventbrite link HERE

Get yourself booked up and come and see the fabulous story of ‘Sweet’ Caroline… (Ba-ba-baaaah)

7 Blue News,7 Red News,Front Page News,Music News,Nursery News,Reception News,Year 1 News,Year 2 News,Year 3 News,Year 4 News,Year 5 News,Year 6 News

3 Blue Animation

13th October 2024C Machin

As part of our Learning Means the World theme- ‘That’s all folks!’ We have been creating our very own animation.  We created our own story boards, then using play dough we created the characters from the stories we had made. After that we designed backdrops for our animation. We then used ‘stickbot’ to create our very own animations.

Computing News,Year 3 News

Toby Henderson Trust

13th October 2024assistanthead teacher

Calling all South Tyneside families

Would you like the opportunity to have a chance to meet multiple different services ‘in person’ and in one place?

If so, then come along to The Toby Henderson Trust (TTHT) at the Autism Hub multi-agency drop in event:

When: Tuesday 22nd October 2024

Where: Autism Hub, Gordon St, South Shields.

Time: 10am – 12pm
Please see attached poster!

Download (PDF, 241KB)

7 Blue News,7 Red News,Nursery News,Reception News,SEND News,Year 1 News,Year 2 News,Year 3 News,Year 4 News,Year 5 News,Year 6 News

Our Outdoor Classroom is Open!

8th October 2024C Machin

Last Thursday was a very exciting day in 3 Blue, as we were on the last chapter of our very exciting book ‘Stitch Head’. By Guy Bass. To help celebrate what has been such a great book  we went to read it in the new outdoor classroom.  As you can see from the pictures we all felt very honored to be one of the first classes in there.

 

English News,Front Page News,Uncategorized,Year 3 News

Visit From Reverand Ian

3rd October 2024K Richardson

Yesterday Hebburn Lakes had a visit from Reverand Ian who is from St John’s church. He talked to the children about powerful animals and then moved on to talk about parts of our body that are powerful. He then discussed how our tongue is so powerful because of what we say and the impact it can have. The children had lots of ideas about the words we could use. Some of the suggestions were: beautiful, gorgeous, I love you and stay positive.

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