HarrisPrimary School

Year 3: Gallery

Autumn 1 - Our Local Area

Date: 16th Oct 2025 @ 4:57pm

We explored the school grounds and identified physical and human features.

Autumn 1 - Skeletons in Science

Date: 16th Oct 2025 @ 4:52pm

We learnt all about the human body this half-term and transformed into some spooky skeletons! Year 3 also designed and constructed a prototype skeleton for a fictional character called Mr Floppy.

Autumn 1 - Performing Our Folktales

Date: 16th Oct 2025 @ 4:51pm

This half-term, we were very brave and confidently performed our folktales to our friends.

Autumn 1 - Outdoor Learning

Date: 16th Oct 2025 @ 4:51pm

We enjoyed making autumnal creations in outdoor learning lessons this half-term!

Christmas Concert

Date: 20th Dec 2024 @ 8:50pm

Year 3 enjoyed performing for the Christmas Concert. 

Maths

Date: 20th Dec 2024 @ 8:38pm

After recapping the names and properties of the 3D shapes we have been learning about, we had a go at making these shapes with modelling materials. First, we used Polydron to make some common 3D shapes. Then, we moved on to using Blu-Tack and cocktail sticks! Year 3 were able to make cubes, tetrahedrons, square-based pyramids, cuboids and even a sphere with their magnetic shapes! How amazing!

Times Tables Rock Stars Day

Date: 5th Nov 2024 @ 11:49am

We all looked amazing and we had lots of fun practicing our times tables throughout the day!

Art

Date: 29th Oct 2024 @ 3:29pm

As our hook lesson for our new text “The Tin Forest” the children created a forest out of clay & tin foil! They used their skills from their Year 2 sculpture project to create some amazing freestanding trees with only a little bit of help from sticky tape. We also made toucans out of clay! Our Tin Forests will be proudly on display in our rooms for the next few weeks.

Geography

Date: 11th Oct 2024 @ 8:24am

Year 3 had a go at viewing the map of their local area through the Ordnance Survey's Digi Map. 

Science

Date: 11th Oct 2024 @ 8:19am

In Science, Year 3 have been exploring the body and this week we looked at the skeleton. Did you know, an adult has 206 bones? We were amazed at some of the astonishing facts and loved using our own bodies to help us locate certain bones. We labelled each other with post it notes to show where the bones are and then created our own skeletons. 

Harris Primary School
Wynchor, Fulwood, Preston, PR2 7EE