Thursday 28 February 2013

Year 3 Visit Caerleon


Today, as part of our Invasion topic, Year 3 visited the National Roman Legion Museum at Caerleon. We had a fantastic time looking at all the Roman artefacts which even included a Roman skeleton!



 We spent time in the barracks which had been recreated so that we could understand what it was like to live as soldier 2000 years ago. Everyone also tried on the lorica segmentata (Roman armour) and helmet.




To understand what school life was like for the young Roman, we visited the Roman school where we were taught Roman Numerals and latin by a very strict Roman teacher!




We  had great fun exploring  the Roman baths, learning that 500 Romans would bathe together at the same time! We visited the amphitheatre and the barracks. This helped us to understand how closely the Roman soldiers had to live together unlike  the Centurian in charge. We also took a look at where they sat together to go to the toilet! The amphitheartre was immense. We role played the parts of Roman gladiators and the jeering crowd. We all had a super time. 
A big thank you to all our parent helpers for your support throughout the day. The trip would not have been possible without you.


Sunday 24 February 2013

Celtic Oatcakes

As part of our Invasion topic Year 3 made some Celtic Oatcakes. This helped us to improve our weighing skills. We had to read the scale carefully so that we measured each of the ingredients accurately. We all had great fun!




Thursday 21 February 2013

Freezing Football



Some stunning moves, passes, saves and goals. 00 temperature but the heat generated whilst playing warmed the players up.  Managed to capture one of the goals - an action shot (sorry, bit blurry).  Well done boys, remember, you beat the finalists in a friendly whilst they waited to play in the final!

Wednesday 20 February 2013

Cross Country




A cold day but the children ran superbly!  Inclines and declines did not deter their drive and determination.  They all agreed that it was both exhausting and exhilerating at the same time.  There was even a battling sprint finish from Henry and Olly!  This is the last cross country for this year as only the top six can go through to represent the district.  The Y5 runners in the team have had a taste of what is expected and will hopefully represent Coalway Juniors again next year along with a new group of children from the current Y4's.  Well done team, it has been a thrill to watch the effort and perseverance from all of you, not just today's race but previous races as well.  Mrs Simpson