Seeds, Sunshine and a Walk to St Alban’s
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A week of discovery, poetry, PE and reflection
This Week Tim Peake Class:
- Observed how seed depth affects growth in our science experiment
- Read Wordsworth’s poem and watched daffodils sway in the breeze
- Practised throwing and catching in sunny PE lessons
- Walked to St Alban’s church for a reflective visit with Father Tony
- Learned about the Last Supper and church traditions

Year 3 have had an incredibly busy week.
We discovered that our science experiment had worked and the seeds that we had grown at different depths had grown in different ways. We learnt that we should follow the instructions on the seed packet!
In Guided Reading we read an extract from the poem by William Wordsworth ‘I wandered as lonely as a cloud’. We went outside to watch our daffodils dancing in the breeze.
On Wednesday, as the weather was so warm and sunny, we went out on the field to practise our throwing and catching skills during our PE lesson.
On Thursday we walked to St Alban’s church to hear Father Tony tell us about Jesus’s Last Supper and how people now have bread and wine at church to remember this. The children were very well behaved throughout the walk and whilst they were in the church.
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