We have had our first responses to our blog! The children were delighted to read the comment from Mrs Charnley. Year 3 are very proud to be part of our very first trial of blogging so a big thank you goes back to her for giving us this opportunity.
Also we send our thanks to Mrs Brown for our first parent comment too – extra brownie points for reading the electronic newsletter with our web address on it!
It is very exciting for the children to know that their parents are out there keeping track of our blog. We will check in with our blog on a daily basis so keep your comments coming, we very much appreciate your support.
I have been amazed by Year 3 this week (pretty much like every other week really!). We have been learning how to program kodus to play a game against the computer. They helped me to create the right algorithms last week and I challenged them to use what they knew to create their own game this week. It had to have 2 kodus and they had to program one to move with the arrow keys and the other to be moved automatically by the computer. They had to insert objects to be eaten or swiped by the kodus. They then added code to score points when each kodu found an object. When one reached 5 they had to program the game to end and show who was the winner. What they produced was mind-blowing! Not only did they do everything I had asked, they also did things I don’t know how to do! We invited Mrs Broad, our Key Stage Leader, to look at them and she was very impressed Well done Year 3! If you would like to download Kodu at home please visit kodugamelab.com. Unfortunately this is only for windows based computers.
With the success of the Clarice Cliff plate designs in our minds we have embarked on a more challenging project. We are making our own bowls using a balloon and papier mache. Once they are dry we will be creating our own version of her famous ” crocus” design. By the end of the lesson we were all pretty much stuck to each other and we owe Miss Wills a big THANK YOU because we all skipped out for playtime and left her with the tidying up! Mrs Fairhurst.
We have had a great afternoon splashing paint around whilst we made our Clarice Cliff plate designs (Clarice Cliff was a famous ceramic artist during the 1930s and 1940s). Next week we are attempting to make our own Clarice Cliff style bowl with papier mache! Don’t forget to send into school any old newspapers that you may have at home. You will be able to check out our artwork when you come to our classroom for parents’ evening. Mrs Fairhurst
Welcome to our blog where we plan to keep you up-to-date with all the action from Year 3, live as it happens! We will try to post comments on some of our activities and the children may be trying their hand at posting to the blog too. Watch this space, further details soon! Mrs Fairhurst