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Islam

Faith

Muslims have lots and lots of faith. Allah has loads of faith. Muslims believe in Allah their god.

Prayer

Muslims have to pray five times a day at the Temple, sometimes they pray at home if they can’t go to the Temple.

Almsgiving

The wealthy and rich give to the poor so the poor get more money.

Pilgrimage

Muslims have to travel to Mecca once in their life time.

MF

Why we should wear uniform

Why we should wear uniform

Some children have school uniform it is good for many reasons like they get lost but someone see’s your wearing School uniform so they will take you back to school.

Why do you think they can’t wear school uniform?

Problems

There are many differences school uniform can make, it can also solve problems like when you are not wearing school uniform it could take to long to get changed or you get lost.

Still all children should wear school uniform!

GH

How to make chatterbox

How to make chatterbox

You will need:

A piece of A4 paper

A pencil

Scissors

Colouring pencil

 

1. First get the A4 paper and fold it in to a triangle.

2. Then bring the piece of paper back up and fold it the other way.

3. Bring it back up.

4. Cut carefully the bottom in.

5. Fold each corner in to the middle.

6. Turn it around and fold each corner again.

7. Fold it in half and bring it back out.

8. Fold it in over again.

9. Slop your index’s and thumbs in the squares and push in.

10. Colour the top neatly in yellow, red, green and blue.

11. Open the inside and write 1 to 8.

12. Finally open one and write something in each number.

KB

Education for everyone!

Education for everyone!

Everyone has a right to go to School. But 57 million don’t. We are lucky because 40 million do. Do you want more Children to go to School? We want 0 Children to not to go to School and that means everyone will go to School and have a good education.

Getting to School

Lots of Children can’t go to School. Some Children can’t get to School because they can’t get the right School and don’t have enough money. Some can’t because it is to far to go to or they have no food to eat at home or there is no teachers and they have to take care of a younger brother or sister. So we are trying to get everyone into school.

Learning

At school Children should be able to learn skills of all different subjects such as: Literacy, Maths, Reading Writing and lots more. Charities can provide 1000’s children to go to school.

MO

London

London

London is a very big city and the capital city of England. Although London has population over 8 million people. London has many tourists each day. Do you know one of the famous land marks? READ ON TO FIND OUT!!!!!

The tower of London

The tower of London is over 900 years old. The tall, big tower has been a zoo, home of the crown jewels and a museum. It still is a museum! It has also been a prison People got executed or hanged there. Lots of people go to the tower of London every day. It is also near the Thames.

Buckingham palace

Buckingham palace was a home for the royal family since 1837. It is a famous 3 landmark in London. The palace has 600 rooms which are: 152 bedrooms, a cinema, a post office and a swimming pool all in one! However a flag is up when the queen is home.

The London eye

The London eye was opened in 2000. It is 135 meters high. It has 32 capsules and it takes half an hour to get round.

Summary

To sum up, London is a very exciting place to visit every day.

PT

Syrian War

Syrian War

The war has been going on for over 4 years.  Many children have lost their family, friends and their school.  Most have been sadly killed.

Many schools have been destroyed.  UNICEF has provided schools in the refugee camps.  Would you like no school?  To provide to the Syrian people, you need to give to UNICEF.

Children and adults have the right to a safe environment, however many children have been badly injured because of the war.  Some illnesses such as measles have been spreading.

To conclude if the war in Syria goes on, if people aren’t looked after properly, if they aren’t provided with enough food, then their lives will be miserable.

KH

e-safety and internet awareness

Blogging Rules

Blogging rules
We are all very excited about starting a class blog in year three. It will allow us to share our work and experiences with people from all over the world. It is very important to make sure that we stay safe and in order to use the blog safely it is important that we all follow some guidelines. As part of the National Curriculum children have been learning about e-safety and internet awareness since joining school, we have also highlighted some important ideas in class which are included below as a reminder to children and others who may comment on our blog.

The following guidelines have been established to ensure the safety of our pupils when blogging. The guidelines are also reminders of how to use the blog to improve writing technical computing skills.

  1. Please follow our blogging rules:
  2. Only use your initials when commenting – no full names.
  3. Relatives who leave comments are also asked to use their initials only or to post comments as “G.G’s Mum” or “T.B.’s Grandfather”.
  4. Keep safe – don’t reveal any personal information.
  5. No abbreviated writing – write in full sentences and read your comments back carefully before submitting.
  6. Be polite – consider that other people will read comments and we should aim to give positive feedback.
  7. Always show respect  – be positive if you are going comment and remember that the blog is like putting our class room on the internet for the rest of the world to see.
  8. All posts and comments are checked by school staff before they are approved.
  9. Any problems or concerns should be reported to Mr. Burnett either personally or through the school office.

If you have any more concerns about the security of the blog or the guidelines of use please speak to Mr. Burnett.

Additional information to support e-safety and internet awareness can be found through the links below.

For children to learn more about safe use of the internet please see:

http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/8_10/cybercafe/Cyber-Cafe-Base/

For parents to learn how to support their children in remaining safe on the internet please see:

https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/Primary/

You can also see the schools e-safety policy:

http://www.christchurchschool.co.uk/images/parents/behaviour-policies/esafety%20policy%20feb%202012.pdf