Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Filtering Test Conclusions

https://vr.shapeservices.com/play.php?hash=db6adae52e792762e600c616177fbb29964dfe572b6c984fb
We have been filtering dirty water to find out which material filters the most dirt. You can hear our conclusions here.

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Tuesday, 11 January 2011

Guided reading book

We did free reading today. I looked at a picture dictionary. I enjoyed the alphabet pictures.
Curtis

Pe picture Bethany playing basketball. I loved doing this picture and really, really like the IPad

By Ella

Non fiction books

We learned all about tenses and sub titles we found all of the information from some non fiction books. I enjoyed the lesson.
Jack

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Sorting soils using a sieve

Graduated Sieve by Malachi

Sunflowers writing test

By Curtis

Maths test 3a

On the 5th of January we completed a vast mathematics test In 45 minutes. It had 30 questions and there are 38 children in our maths group. We had to draw for a minuscule amount of questions. (For graphs & tables) It was fantastic!

Eve

ICT Colour magic Zooming in.

By Emily

Monday, 3 January 2011

How many times our blog has been viewed

Happy New Year 3B
Our class blog has been viewed 1587 times last term.



The most popular blog post was Snow Poems



This year you are going to take it in turns to blog about your lessons
Well done
Mr Bagge

Wednesday, 15 December 2010

Christmas Recipe

Write a Christmas Recipe to describe your Christmas
(Funny but not rude)
Comment as anonymous
Well done Jade, Emily, Jack, Eve and Bethany. Click on the comments to view their recipes. One Star each.

Thursday, 2 December 2010

Snow Poems or Snow Descriptions

School is closed today Thursday 2nd December
Write a snow poem or snow description and publish it here.
Comment as anonymous
First names only

First go out in the snow feel it and look at it
Second write a list of words that describe the feel and look of the snow
Finally write your poem on our blog

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Can Mowser calm the great Storm Cat?

The Storm Cat is threatening to sink the fishing boat with Mowser and Old Tom on board. Will she succeed and send them both to a watery grave or will Mowser calm her enough for them to make it back to the harbour? Find out in our 1 minute drama videos.
Characters
Mowser the cat
Old Tom the fisherman who lives with Mowser
The Storm Cat who hunts for men on the opens seas

Storm cat1 from Phil Bagge on Vimeo.

Storm cat2 from Phil Bagge on Vimeo.

Storm cat3 from Phil Bagge on Vimeo.

Storm cat4 from Phil Bagge on Vimeo.

Saturday, 23 October 2010

Write a sentence or two describing this stormy scene

Dear Class,

I really enjoyed reading your calm sea settings this week. Your half term challenge should you choose to accept it is.....
Write a sentence or a few sentences to describe this stormy sea scene.Ship in a storm
See if you can include any of the writing tricks we have learnt this half term.

Click on the comment box to add your writing.
Comment as anonymous
First names only under your writing

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Improve the Sentence

The cat sat on the mat.
Read the comments to see the improved sentences.

Children
Can you improve this sentence?

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First names only under your sentence

Thursday, 7 October 2010

3B Teeth Design

3B have designed fictional animals with the emphasis on matching the type of animal with the type of teeth it might have.
Myebook - 3B Designing Animal Teeth - click here to open my ebook

Monday, 4 October 2010

Improving our class settings written last week

Blue group worked on the computers to edit our group setting from last week. Here is a selection of their writing unaltered by Mr Bagge.

The door shows you the lovely, delicious lunches and the Abbotswood School behaviour code. The uneven brown rough floor waits silently for excited children to sit on it.  The dusty old murky rubbish filled cupboard, with bags and shoe boxes on top, waits calmly. The cold, smooth desks wait for children to come and work on them.
Jade W

The murky green, ancient door shows you the scrumptious lunches and the Abbotswood School behaviour code. The brown hairy floor waits calmly for excited children to sit silently on it. The old dull green junk filled cupboard, with plastic bags and shoe boxes on top stands gracefully. The smooth, wooden desks wait for educated children to come and work on them. The colourful laminated balloons stuck on the wall wait silently for the children to return to school. The substantial Maths display brightens the classroom with all its impressive sums. On the cream wall the chromatic VCOP super heroes eagerly wait to be needed in power write and power discussion in all their unique poses. We have behaviour frogs which are grassy green, sunny yellow and fiery red. Mr Bagge’s beige desk has one laptop and one computer some tissues and a photograph of his family on it.
Eve M

The brown rough door shows you the delicious scrumptious lunches and the floor waits calmly for approvingly children to sit on it.  The old murky green rubbish filled cupboard, with bags and shoe boxes on top, waits calmly.  The smooth desks wait for children to come and work on them.
Lenny S

The smooth pastle green door shows you the smelling delicious lunches and the Abbotswood School behaviour code.  The brown rough floor waits calmly for excited money children to sit on it.  The old murky green rubbish filled cupboard, with bags and shoe boxes on top, waits calmly. Mr Bagge’s smooth desk has one little black laptop and one shiney computer and some tissues and a photograph on it.
CAMERON .W

The dusty pastel  green  door shows you the delicious, scrumptious   school lunches and the light green Abbotswood School behaviour code.  The rough brown carpet waits calmly for excited children to sit on it.  The old murky green rubbish filled cupboard, with bags and shoe boxes on top, waits calmly.

We have behaviour frogs which are grassy green, sunny yellow and fiery red. Mr Bagge’s desk has one laptop and one computer some tissues and a beautiful photograph on it. The dull green door shows you the delicious scrumptious lunches and the Abbotswood School behaviour code. The brown rough floor waits calmly for excited children to sit on it. The old murky green rubbish filled cupboard, with bags and shoe boxes on top, waits silently.
Matthew M

The smooth door shows you the delicious scrumptious lunches and the Abbotswood School behaviour code.  The brown rough floor waits quietly for cheerful children to sit on it.  The old murky green rubbish filled cupboard, with plastic bags and card board shoe boxes on top, waits calmly.  The smooth desks wait for children to come and work on them.  The colourful plastic balloons stuck on the wall wait silently for the children to return to school.  The substantial Maths display lights up the classroom with all its impressive fantastic sums.  On the bumpy cream wall the chromatic VCOP super heroes eagerly wait to be needed in power write and power discussion in all their great unique posies. We have behaviour frogs which are grassy green, sunny happy and fiery red. Delight Mr Bagge’s desk has one laptop and one computer some tissues and an excellent photograph on it.
Charlotte S