Sapphire Class

Sapphire Class is our year 3 and 4 class and is taught by:
Mr Kricka.
Mrs Beckett teaches Computing and P.E.
We are supported by Mrs Davies and Mrs Velloso-Langton.
Our Class Blog:
February 2026
In Sapphire class we have been learning about the importance and benefits of being active in P.S.H.E. and this has inspired us to persevere in P.E. We have been learning different jumps and balances and using apparatus to perform sequences. We have also been working in unity in handball. We have really enjoyed learning a new sport. In English we have been successful in writing a list poem inspired by 'Things I would Do If It Weren't For My Mum' by Tony Mitton. We used creativity to think of all the things we would do: have a bath in the pond, eat pizza every day, wear odd socks and never brush our hair were a few! In Maths we have been learning about measures and the children have been successfully converting between kilometres, metres, centimetres and millimetres. In Geography, we learned about The River Severn, how it is the longest river in the U.K. and some of the features along its course, we then mapped these using an atlas to find its source and the counties it flows through.





January 2026
We have been thoroughly enjoying reading our class book, The Butterfly Lion by Micheal Morpurgo. We have used empathy to understand and get to know the characters in the book and enjoyed being transported to The Waterhole in Africa at the beginning of the story. In Art, we have been developing our creativity skills and learning how to print using a roller and ink. We started off using the roller to make lots of different marks and then moved on to creating monoprints by scratching marks into an inked up block. We have been adding our work to our display each week which is looking fantastic and very eye-catching on our classroom wall.



December 2025
We have continued to have a really positive Autumn term and have been incredibly welcoming to Miss Sawyer. We have enjoyed developing our skills in PE, taking part in both dodgeball and dance. In maths, we have been building on our understanding of addition and subtraction as well as working hard on our times tables. In writing, we have had great fun persevering to invent exciting new spy gadgets, using our imaginations and applying our creativity. In geography, we have been exploring the world, learning about longitude, latitude and the equator, and using this knowledge to improve our map skills. During RE, we have been learning about Islam, including the inspiring story of Bilal. In DT and science, we have had the opportunity to create our own electric personalities and investigating circuits - these look incredible! Our confidence and creativity continue to shine.


November 2025
We have made a really positive start to the new half term and have enjoyed the opportunity to learn how to catch and pass a rugby ball this week. We have also built on our understanding of column methods for calculations and started to explore subtraction using this method, even with exchanges! Year 3 have been enjoying their first French lessons learning about the rides at the fairground and being able to name them. We children thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to share our learning in our sharing assembly today. A big thank you to the parents and carers who were able to join us. We shared so much learning including our fantastic model shoes, experiments with magnets, fantastic English work, learning about the Romans in history and how good we are getting at our times tables! It was great to see our confidence, creativity and to share in our success!



October 2025
We had a brilliant time visiting Colchester Castle to find out about its Roman past. We made connections between our lessons on Boudica's revolt against the Romans and discovered the reasons why the Roman army was so successful. We found out that the armour and shields were really heavy! In Science, we have been testing magnets to see if a larger magnet is more powerful and they used curiosity to discover and sort magnetic materials. In Art, we have further developed our 3D forms of a shoe and turned them into riding boots, high heels and sliders.


September 2025
We have had a fantastic start to the new school year. We have been using our creativity to rewrite The Princess and The Pea with a different setting. We enjoyed reading versions set in a doll's house and Africa and have also begun to make a 3D model shoe in Art and persevered with covering our mould's in brown gummed paper.



