Autumn 2 2021
This half term is aptly called Funny Bones as we will be learning all about our bodies and teeth in our science units 'Moving and Growing' 'Teeth and Healthy Diets'. We have a skeleton coming to stay and a talk from a dentist!
Will be continuing our work on Addition and Subtraction in numeracy before moving onto Multiplication and division. We'll be writing poetry in our literacy before getting into some story writing and word processing some of our work using the ICT suite.
Our art work is going to be inspired by people and movement and we'll be seeing what we can do with our bodies in gymnastics.
So much to cram in and we haven't even mentioned Christmas!
We can't wait to get started with you all! The Year 3/4 Team :)
12th Epsoide Of Funny Bones a childrens TV series from 1992. The skeletons decide to go out and frighten anything they come across.See http://en.wikipedia.or...
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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