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Category

Y3 History

Year 3/4 become Odyssey Adventurers!

18th February 2026Miss K. Wilkinson

Year 3/4 had an amazing day at the Hancock Museum in Newcastle!

The children took part in a brilliant Time Odyssey, using iPads to complete challenges inspired by the Vikings, Ancient China, the Romans and Ancient Egypt

They chose a character and helped them on their journey by photographing artefacts from the museum’s exhibits and answering questions along the way. Using their research, the children created amulets, designed maps, and even made protective cloaks – creativity at its best!

The children also spent time exploring the museum galleries, discovering fascinating artefacts and making excellent links to their history learning back in school.

A truly fantastic day filled with curiosity, creativity and hands-on learning.

2025-2026,Essential Learning Experiences (ELEs),Y3 History,Y4 History,Year 3,Year 4 Article 13- You have the right to find out things and say what you think unless it breaks the rights of others. Article 17- You have the right to collect information from the media and to be protected from information that may harm you. Article 29- You have the right to education that helps to develop your personality and abilities as much as possible and to respect the rights of others and respect the environment. Article 31- You have the right to play and relax by doing things such as sports music or drama.

We will remember them…

11th November 2025Miss K. Wilkinson

This week, our school community has come together to remember and honour those who have served and sacrificed for our country.

Our Remembrance commemorations began on Sunday, when representatives from West Boldon Primary School proudly attended the Boldon Colliery War Memorial service. A beautiful wreath, made by our children, was laid in memory of all the soldiers who fought and died for us — a gesture of respect and gratitude from our whole school community.

Back in school, pupils reflected on the importance of remembrance through a special assembly, which shared stories of bravery, loss, and hope. This was followed by our two-minute silence at 11 o’clock, when the whole school gathered in the hall to pause, reflect, and remember together.

2025-2026,ARC,Nursery,Rec UTW,Reception,Y1 History,Y2 History,Y3 History,Y4 History,Y5 History,Y6 History,Year 1,Year 1/2,Year 2,Year 3,Year 4,Year 5,Year 6 Article 13- You have the right to find out things and say what you think unless it breaks the rights of others. Article 28- You have the right to education. Article 29- You have the right to education that helps to develop your personality and abilities as much as possible and to respect the rights of others and respect the environment. Article 31- You have the right to play and relax by doing things such as sports music or drama.

VE Day 80: A Celebration to Remember

9th May 2025Miss K. Wilkinson

What an incredible day we’ve had at West Boldon Primary, coming together to celebrate the 80th anniversary of VE Day!

Our celebrations began with a special whole-school assembly where pupils learned all about Victory in Europe Day and its importance in marking the end of World War II in Europe. Together, we reflected on the sacrifices made, the resilience of those on the home front, and the joy and relief felt across the nation on that historic day in 1945.

Back in the classrooms, the learning continued in creative and meaningful ways. Children took part in a wide range of engaging activities – from designing their own commemorative bunting and making wartime-inspired crafts, to handling historical sources and writing thoughtful diary entries and reports as if they were children living through that momentous time in history. Their work was not only imaginative but showed a real depth of understanding.

The fun didn’t stop there! We had wartime music playing throughout the day, and the children enjoyed learning some traditional dances – bringing a little of the 1940s. Our school was filled with laughter and music as everyone joined in with the festivities.

Of course, no celebration would be complete without food, and we were treated to a fantastic VE Day-themed picnic lunch, full of delicious treats prepared by our amazing catering team. From traditional sandwiches to beautifully baked cakes, the lunch was a real highlight and a lovely way to bring everyone together.

It’s been a day filled with learning, joy, community spirit, and heartfelt remembrance. A huge thank you to all the staff, pupils, and families who helped make today so special.

Happy VE Day from all of us at West Boldon Primary!

2024-2025,All News,ARC,Essential Learning Experiences (ELEs),Rec UTW,Reception,Y1 History,Y2 History,Y3 History,Y4 History,Y5 History,Y6 History,Year 1,Year 1/2,Year 2,Year 3,Year 4,Year 5,Year 6 Article 28- You have the right to education. Article 29- You have the right to education that helps to develop your personality and abilities as much as possible and to respect the rights of others and respect the environment. Article 38- You have a right to protection in times of war. If you are under 15 you should never have to join an army or take part in a battle. Article 42- All adults and children should know about this convention.

Year 3 Greek Day!

7th May 2025Fiona Goodwin

Year 3 wrapped up their Ancient Greek topic with an action packed day of fun and learning!

We kicked things off by sampling a delicious selection of Greek foods – pitta bread, feta cheese, tomatoes in olive oil, hummus, tzatziki, olives, grapes and even some sweet baklava!

After that, we learned all about the legacy of the Ancient Greek Olympics, before heading outside to take part in our own mini games. We competed in running races, long jump and discus – with the winners proudly receiving golden olive crowns just like the ancient Olympians!

To finish the day, we channelled our inner Greek warriors and built our own catapults! Miss Robinson got a bit of a surprise when she walked back in the room – let’s just say our aim was spot on!

What a brilliant way to end our topic – well done, Year 3!

2024-2025,All News,Y3 History Article 28- You have the right to education. Article 29- You have the right to education that helps to develop your personality and abilities as much as possible and to respect the rights of others and respect the environment.

Ancient Greek Day in Year 3 & ARC 2

2nd April 2025Fiona Goodwin

On Wednesday, our Year 3 and ARC 2 pupils stepped back in time for an Ancient Greek adventure!

  • They practiced battle formations like real Greek warriors!
  • Listened to fascinating Greek myths and legends!
  • Tried our hand at writing our names in the Greek alphabet using ink and reed pens!

A fantastic day of history, storytelling, and hands-on learning!

2024-2025,ARC,Essential Learning Experiences (ELEs),Y3 History Article 28- You have the right to education. Article 29- You have the right to education that helps to develop your personality and abilities as much as possible and to respect the rights of others and respect the environment.

Diving into the world of Ancient Greece

19th March 2025Fiona Goodwin

Year 3 have been diving into the world of Ancient Greek myths!

Yesterday, they explored the famous myth of Medusa and Athena. The children worked in pairs to act out the story – one as Medusa and the other as Athena. Athena started by boasting about her beauty, before casting a curse that transformed Medusa’s hair into snakes!

They then go curious and wrote three questions they’d love to ask either character. To bring the myth to life even more, they took turns hot-seating, stepping into the roles of Medusa and Athena to answer the questions in character.

The children were absolutely fantastic, showing a brilliant understanding of the myth!

2024-2025,Y3 History Article 28- You have the right to education. Article 29- You have the right to education that helps to develop your personality and abilities as much as possible and to respect the rights of others and respect the environment.

That’s All Folks!

22nd September 2022Miss K. Wilkinson

Year 3 are thoroughly enjoying their new Dimensions topic ‘That’s All Folks!’. They have spent the last week learning about some early types of animation including flipbooks and zoetropes.

Today, they had a go at creating their own stop motion animations in small groups. They learnt that stop motion is a technique whereby a camera takes lots of pictures of an object, moving it slightly each time to give the appearance that it is moving.

They used classroom objects to create their stop motions and get acquainted with the app, as in a few weeks time they’ll be making their own stop motion films with plasticine!

Year 3 children creating their own stop motions
Year 3 children creating their own stop motions
Year 3 children creating their own stop motions
Year 3 children creating their own stop motions
Year 3 children creating their own stop motions

2022-2023,All News,Y3 History,Y3 ICT,Year 3 Article 28- You have the right to education. Article 29- You have the right to education that helps to develop your personality and abilities as much as possible and to respect the rights of others and respect the environment.

Arts Week 2022

26th May 2022Miss K. Wilkinson

In school this week we have been celebrating Arts Week alongside the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee! The children have learnt all about Queen Elizabeth II while finessing their artistic skills and talents.

Here’s what each year group has gotten up to…

 

Year 2

Year 2 were busy making crowns fit for a Queen… or King!

After designing their brief, their first task was to practise stitching buttons and sequins onto a sample material. As you can see, they had lots of fun perfecting their skills for the real thing! Well done Year 2.

 

Year 2 taking part in their arts week activity for the jubilele
Year 2 taking part in their arts week activity for the jubilele
Year 2 taking part in their arts week activity for the jubilele
Year 2 taking part in their arts week activity for the jubilele
Year 2 taking part in their arts week activity for the jubilele
Year 2 taking part in their arts week activity for the jubilele
Year 2 taking part in their arts week activity for the jubilele
Year 2 taking part in their arts week activity for the jubilele
Year 2 taking part in their arts week activity for the jubilele

 Year 3

In Year 3 the children focussed on Pop Art. The children looked at the Andy Warhol image ‘Reigning Queens’ identifying who the different monarchs were with a focus on Queen Elizabeth. They discussed the different colours used, then they looked at traditional Andy Warhol artwork where the same image is repeated in different colours. On the chromebooks, children were given an image of the queen which they then had to copy, paste and arrange into a 2×2 grid and change the colours.

Pop Art Queens by Year 3

Year 3 also learned about the Superbloom project where over 20 million seeds from 29 flower species have been planted in the Tower of London moat to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty The Queen.

They focussed on the flax flower, the national flower of Northern Ireland. They sketched their own flax flowers following a simple tutorial, then painted their creations using water colours. The results were incredible and it was particularly lovely to see them altogether, and see that every single painting was different!

Superbloom Flax Flower drawings from Year 3
Superbloom Flax Flower drawings from Year 3
Superbloom Flax Flower drawings from Year 3
Superbloom Flax Flower drawings from Year 3
Superbloom Flax Flower drawings from Year 3
Superbloom Flax Flower drawings from Year 3
Superbloom Flax Flower drawings from Year 3
Superbloom Flax Flower drawings from Year 3
Superbloom Flax Flower drawings from Year 3
Superbloom Flax Flower drawings from Year 3

 

Year 5

To celebrate the Queen’s 70th jubilee Year 5 were tasked with making a union jack themed bunting for a school display. Using fabric pens, paints and a few British themed templates, each pupil created their own contribution to the Year 5 piece.

Year 5 completing their Queens Jubilee art work

 

2021-2022,All News,Art,Rec UTW,Reception,Y1 History,Y2 History,Y3 History,Y4 History,Y5 History,Y6 History,Year 1,Year 2,Year 3,Year 4,Year 5,Year 6 Article 28- You have the right to education. Article 29- You have the right to education that helps to develop your personality and abilities as much as possible and to respect the rights of others and respect the environment. Article 41- You have the right to any rights within laws in your country or internationally that give you better rights than these.

Stone Age cave paintings!

17th May 2022Miss K. Wilkinson

Year 3 enjoyed a wonderfully arty afternoon yesterday when, as part of their Dimensions topic on the Stone Age, they learnt about cave paintings.

They learnt that in the Stone Age, the people did not write and so drew pictures to communicate ideas and stories. They then each drew their own cave painting on the cave walls (overturned tables!).

Their designs were brilliant. Some drew hunter-gatherers hunting for animals to eat, some drew them cooking on the fire, and some drew them celebrating and spending time together.

All of the children had a lot of fun showing off their knowledge of the Stone Age, as well as their artistic skills. They also learned just how tricky it would have been to draw at that angle!

Year 3 children creating their own Stone Age style cave painting
Year 3 children creating their own Stone Age style cave painting
Year 3 children creating their own Stone Age style cave painting
Year 3 children creating their own Stone Age style cave painting
One of the completed cave paintings
Year 3 children creating their own Stone Age style cave painting
Year 3 children creating their own Stone Age style cave painting
One of the completed cave paintings
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2021-2022,All News,Art,Y3 History,Year 3 Article 28- You have the right to education. Article 29- You have the right to education that helps to develop your personality and abilities as much as possible and to respect the rights of others and respect the environment.

Stone Age settlements

10th May 2022Miss K. Wilkinson

This half term year 3 will be learning all about The Stone Age.

Today we had an exciting lesson looking back at the different types of houses: Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic. We looked at the unique features, materials and styles of the dwellings. We also discussed the way of life and talked about how it’s developed over the years.

The children had a great time re-creating their own Stone Age house with many of them choosing the Mesolithic style. We think they look great and they had great fun learning about History, which is what it’s all about.

Childing making their stone age homes out of outdoor resources
Childing making their stone age homes out of outdoor resources
Childing making their stone age homes out of outdoor resources
Childing making their stone age homes out of outdoor resources
The children's mesolithic home
The children's mesolithic home
The children's mesolithic home
The children's mesolithic home
Childing making their stone age homes out of outdoor resources
Childing making their stone age homes out of outdoor resources
An example of a replica mesolithic home
2021-2022,All News,Y3 History,Year 3 Article 28- You have the right to education. Article 29- You have the right to education that helps to develop your personality and abilities as much as possible and to respect the rights of others and respect the environment.

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