We had a lot of fun making our own 'human bodies' showing the different organs. We worked in groups and drew round the smallest children in the class. We then did research on what the different organs looked like and then made our own. These included the brain, lungs, heart, liver, kidneys and intestines.
Our Class Blog P3/2
Amnuay Silpa School, Thailand
Friday, 23 November 2012
Monday, 7 May 2012
Sounds of the Rainforest
We had great fun learning about rainforests. Here is some of the work we did with a rainforest 'soundscape' that we made.
Sunday, 11 December 2011
The Vikings
We're looking at the history of the Vikings who began to invade many other countries and make settlements between 700 and 110AD. Here are some good Viking sites that are worth looking at!
BBC Primary History - The Vikings
Woodlands Junior School UK
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Treasure Hunt
We've been learning about mapping and how to read different maps. This fun Teasure Hunt game uses compass directions and grid references to help you find the treasure. Remember ... you read grid reference numbers by finding the horizontal axis number first (top tip - the numbers along the bottom of the map!)
It's a race against time and be careful of the sharks! Good luck!
Incredible reading book website
Attention parents!
Every now and then you come across a website that is so amazing that it takes your breath away!
The Oxford Owl website is such a site. It has a whole library of English 'ebooks' which the children can read or listen to for free.
They are levelled in accordance to the UK Curriculum and arranged by age group but, most importantly, they have lots of great children's stories.
There's even activites that the children can do once they've read a book to test their comprehension and understanding of the story.
What's more it's beautifully designed and a pleasure to use. Please bookmark this website and encourage your child to go exploring ... they'll love it.
Attention children!
Feeling bored? Got nothing interesting to do? Check out this website - it's amazing, incredible, fantastic and free! Don't forget to play the fun activities after you've finished the story.
Leave a comment telling me which books you've read. Tell me what you liked about the story and if you'd recommend it to your friends.
Every now and then you come across a website that is so amazing that it takes your breath away!
The Oxford Owl website is such a site. It has a whole library of English 'ebooks' which the children can read or listen to for free.
They are levelled in accordance to the UK Curriculum and arranged by age group but, most importantly, they have lots of great children's stories.
There's even activites that the children can do once they've read a book to test their comprehension and understanding of the story.
What's more it's beautifully designed and a pleasure to use. Please bookmark this website and encourage your child to go exploring ... they'll love it.
Attention children!
Feeling bored? Got nothing interesting to do? Check out this website - it's amazing, incredible, fantastic and free! Don't forget to play the fun activities after you've finished the story.
Leave a comment telling me which books you've read. Tell me what you liked about the story and if you'd recommend it to your friends.
The Time is Now!
We've been learning to tell the time in maths lessons. We've learnt about analogue and digital time, quarter past, half past and quarter to. We've also been solving time word problems.
Go to this webpage to play some great time games. I recommend 'Stop the Clock' to see how fast you can match analogue and digital time. Clockworks by the BBC is great fun and has different levels of difficulty.
Leave a comment in the comments section to say how well you did!
Friday, 21 October 2011
Magnificant Flying Machines
Our mission for science day was to create a 'flying machine' that could stay in the air the longest. Watch the video for our test flights. We had lots of fun and the good, old-fashioned paper aeroplane won the day!
Thursday, 20 October 2011
The Myth of Golden Cat by Pim
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
The Myth of Golden Eagle by Ajay
The Myth of Assassin Dragon written by Ajay and made into a puppet movie with help from Kao-Pann, Pran, Angie and Turk.
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