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Monthly Archives: October 2016
year 3&4 harvest song
Verse 1
Michaelmas daisies purple in the border,
Big fat leeks all standing up in order,
Whiskered barley talking to the breeze,
Low hung boughs of laden apple trees,
Chugging engines ready for the reaping,
Pounds of chutney labelled for the keeping,
Giant marrows winning every prize,
Bubbling jars of elderberry wine;
It’s harvest time, harvest time again,
Harvest time, thanks to sun and rain,
A time to take and a time to give,
A time to say that it’s a joy to live.
Verse2
Stocky-built trawlers landing with their catches,
Berries gathered, never mind the scratches,
Warm and hazy Indian summer days,
Swallows leaving for another place,
Fruits are bottled, others in the deep freeze,
Silken poppies blushing in the corn-fields,
“Don’t bring muddy boots into the hall!”,
Golden onions hanging on a wall;
It’s harvest time, harvest time again,
Harvest time, thanks to sun and rain,
A time to take and a time to give,
A time to say that it’s a joy to live
At harvest time.
Mellow, fruitful harvest time.
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Y3 homework 7/10/16
Literacy – you have been given a copy of the new handwriting style casllwchwr is adopting. Use the letter formations to work on your spelling homework. This week you are going to work on the suffixes able and ible. A suffix goes onto the end of a word. Eg – table / horrible
You have a set of these words to work on at home that are suitable for you. In class you will also work on the spellings before the spelling challenge next Friday.
If you need extending, put your words into interesting sentences, starting with a capital letter and ending with a full stop.
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