Year 3 have had a fantastic morning celebrating the Kings Coronation, we have made flags, drawn portraits of King Charles and enjoyed a fantastic Picnic lunch π
This week, the children discussed their own experiences when visiting various countries or islands, some children have visited Tenerife, New Zealand, Minorca and they were all surprised to know these places were formed because of volcanic activity. From our discussions, children realised that a positive reason to live near a volcano is from all the tourism and the money it brings to the area. Furthermore, once the lava cools it breaks down into soil which is rich in minerals resulting in plants, flowers and crops growing well in that area. We also looked at Iceland and how this country uses the heat from under the ground to make Geothermal energy. One child brought in their atlas to share with the class and Mrs Gregory it was so interesting. Fantastic work today year three.
What a great lesson. The children recapped their knowledge about hemispheres and the Equator. Then, they were introduced to an atlas as well as the index to help them find countries of the world. Using the atlas allowed them to see how countries are different from: size, shape, names and near the oceans as well as the different hemispheres. Then the watched a short clip which explained what a country needs to identify as a country. The children decided that La country needed a flag, currency, borders, a government, religion, language, passport, ruler. mountains and rivers.
170 years ago, on an island off the coast of Scotland, a storm came and blew away a large amount of sand... Below the sand, historians were shocked to find a Stone Age village! Year 3 started to explore the artefacts that tell us about what life was like for Neolithic people. The evidence suggests that this people ate fish, made jewelry, kept warm by a fire and even had dogs! Archeologists found ancient dog poo! Yuck. Year 3 were curious to find out why people abandoned Skara Brae. Why would they leave their cosy town behind? Look below to see some of the ideas that Year 3 came up with.
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