Wednesday 20 March 2013

Commenting on our Blogs

Hello world! We know you are there!
We are getting nearly 100 different people a week looking at our blogs, with people from 20 countries interested in our school. How amazing!

Now we want comments.  Why don't you let us know what you think about our school work!

Here is a handy guide for leaving a comment on our blogs.

1)  First, find a post you want to comment on! When you have found something interesting click where it says how many comments it has.  Click on this:



2)  You are now ready to post a comment.  Please type your message into the comment box.  Any inappropriate messages will not be published.  Please follow the schools ICT code of conduct.

 3)  Click on Select Profile, then click on Name/URL



4) At this point you can put your name.  We ask for initials to identify children at the school so   Daniel Murphy becomes DM.  If you are a visitor to our site please use an appropriate name.

 5) When you are ready to post, click on Publish!

  6)  Well done! You have published a comment!  I wonder which class can get the most comments before Easter?  There will be a whole class prize for the class with the most comments.

Monday 11 March 2013



Hello everyone!


This term we are studying Sheffield's present and past. One part in history we will be researching is the Victorian era. Please have a look at this spectacular BBC history website for facts, incidents and wonderful inventions.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/victorian_britain/


Go for it Y3 historians!

From Mr Malcolm

Monday 4 March 2013

Fractions of Pizzas and Skeleton games!



Hello all once more!

Last week we had a marvellous time identifying and making fractions of shapes. We discovered
a superb game which allows you to compare fractions. Here it is!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/game/ma17frac-game-fractions-side-by-side

Furthermore, after many requests, here is another wonderful skeleton game which shows you all about the amazing joints we have in our body!

http://www.rigb.org/insideout/anatomy/casing_the_joint/joints_explorer.html

Enjoy!

From Mr Malcolm