Welcome
to Class 3 (Year 4/5)
Miss Clark-Green
Meet your teacher
Hello Y4/5 and welcome to Class 3! My name is Miss Clark-Green and I am super excited to be your new teacher! I am looking forward to getting to know you all and I am sure we are going to have a brilliant year packed with lots of fun and learning.
Meet your Teaching Assistant
Miss Longden
Hi my name is Miss Longden and I will be your Teaching Assistant in September. I have worked at Foljambe Primary for 9 Years. I have 1 niece and 3 nephews who keep me very busy. I love going on holidays and festivals. I am looking forward to working with you all in September.
Areas of Learning
We have an exciting curriculum planned and the children will be taught exciting lessons which will enable them to become geographers, historians, scientists to name just a few. We have planned some wonderful learning opportunities for the children and will hopefully be able to take part in some exciting class visits to further support our learning back at school.
Homework – Homework is handed out every Wednesday (when possible) and must be returned the following Monday. Please ensure that you do your homework at home as it ensures that you get extra practice. It’s so important! Homework will consist of spellings, reading and timetable practice using TTRockstars. Children will also have a termly topic project to complete which hopefully will encourage them to be imaginative and creative.
Reading – We encourage your child to read at least 10 minutes a day.
Class News
Class 3’s Cushion Designs
Check out some of the cushions that Class 3 have been designing and creating.😮
‘Read this Picture’ Maths with Class 3
We have started using a new strategy for learning in maths called, ‘Read this Picture’. We love describing our multiples in different ways. 👏
Edar Degas with Class 3 ✏
Thank you to Mrs Bonnington for helping us to create some wonderful art inspired by Edar Degas. The students creations were fantastic! 👏
Class 3 Create Prehistoric Art
Class 3 have been applying their knowledge of tone and texture to create prehistoric art.