year 3 curriculum evening mr clark 22nd september 2014

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Page 1: Year 3 Curriculum Evening Mr Clark 22nd September 2014

Year 3Curriculum

EveningMr Clark

22nd September 2014

Page 2: Year 3 Curriculum Evening Mr Clark 22nd September 2014

Homework in Year 3• Homework is always an extension of the activities your child

has been working on in class.

• This half term and the second half of the Spring term homework will be a project based on the topic being studied.

Day Subject To be handed in

Monday Spellings Tested on Monday

Thursday Homework (individual)

Tuesday

Every other Friday

Maths Games Thursday

Every day Reading diary Child’s guided reading day

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School Bag / Book Bag

• The children need to have a book bag to take their homework and reading book home.

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Water Bottles• Children keep their water bottles in the trays on their table. They can get a drink at playtime and when they come in from playtime. Children can also access their bottles for a drink during lessons.

• They are encouraged to take them home on a Friday to wash them.

•Children are encouraged to bring a water bottle to school.

•Research show hydrated children perform better.

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Playtime Snack• Unfortunately KS2 children are not provided with fruit, so we encourage them to bring in their own for playtime.

•Healthy snacks include; apple, banana, pear, carrot sticks, raisins etc.

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Lessons in Year 3Children are taught in structured lessons, which

consists of 4 main parts:

- Sharing of the Learning Objective and Success Criteria

- Whole class teaching (smartboards / powerpoints / practical and interactive)

- Independent work (individual / paired / small group)

- Plenary (summary of lesson)

Assessment is continuous and tracked to ensure that each child’s unique needs are catered for.

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EnglishNarrative

- Stories with familiar settings

- Adventure and Mystery stories

- Dialogue and Plays

Non-Fiction

- Letters

- Instructions

-Information Texts

Poetry

-Riddles

-Rap

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Writing Focus

• Vocabulary – adjectives, similes, descriptive phrases, interesting and ambitious words, verbs and adverbs

• Connectives – and, but, so, then, because, if when, although, however, as well as,

•Openings – First, Just then, Next, Finally, After a while, Also, Immediately,

•Varying sentence openings – start with an adverb

•Punctuation - . , !, ? “ ”

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Writing FocusThe man walked down the lane.

The old man strolled down the cobbled lane.

Just then the old man strolled slowly down the cobbled lane with a wooden walking stick in his hand.

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Guided ReadingGuided reading sessions last half an hour and are set up as a carousel.

I read with a guided group, while other children work independently in groups developing, consolidating and applying phonic/spelling patterns, independent reading, comprehension and handwriting.

The book the children bring home each week has not been read before in class.

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PhonicsWe will continue to develop spelling patterns in Year 3, before moving onto learning more specific spelling rules, such as ‘suffixes and prefixes’, ‘plurals’ and ‘tense’.

Alternative spellings of phonemes already known are explored and new ‘digraphs and trigraphs’ are introduced.

A 30 minute phonic/spelling session will take place weekly. The sounds/spelling patterns of the week will become the focus of spellings, alongside tricky words which cannot be sounded out using phonic knowledge.

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Handwriting – Letter Formation

Children will have regular 10/15 minute handwriting lessons

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MathsThroughout the year the children will cover all strands of mathematics ;• Using and applying mathematics• Number• Measurement• Geometry – properties of shape• Statistics

Using and applying mathematicsSolve one-step and two-step problemsinvolving numbers, money or measures and time.Applying learnt knowledge in a different contextWorking methodicallyTrial and error

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Number• Number and place value• Addition and subtraction• Multiplication and division (including all multiplication tables to 10)• fractionsMeasurement• length (m/cm/mm), mass (kg/g), volume/capacity (l/ml)• Perimeter of 2D shapes•Money including £ and p•Time (12 and 24 hour/Roman numerals/compare duration of events)Geometry• 2D and 3D shapes• angles and turns•Horizontal and vertical lines

Statistics• bar charts, pictograms and tables• one and two step questions• Scaled bar charts

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Calculating StrategiesStrategies for adding

• Putting the larger number first and counting on

6 + 27 = 27 + 6 =

* Using knowledge of number bonds

6 + 8 + 4 = 6 + 4 + 8 = 10 + 8

= 18

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Addition 14 + 25 =

Partitioning into tens and ones14 + 25 =10 + 20 = 304 + 5 = 930 + 9 = 39

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Addition 14 + 25 =

14+25 39

The new curriculum now includesvertical methods by the end of Year 3, but we will work towards this throughout the year and will only introduce this method when the children are ready.

Please don’t try to attempt this at home until you see the method in yourchild homework folder as it will onlyconfuse the issue.

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Subtraction

6555 453531

-10- 4 -10-10

65 – 34 =

Counting back on an empty number line

65 – 34 =65 – 30 = 3535 – 4 = 31

Partitioning the smaller number

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Subtraction

65 – 34 =

Again the new curriculum includes the vertical method by the end of the year, but PLEASE don’t attempt it at home until you see it in your child’s homework folder.

65 34 31

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Multiplication

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Multiplication

Partitioning into tens and ones23 x 5 =20 x 5 = 100 (2 x 5 = 10)3 x 5 = 15100 + 15 = 115

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Division

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Sharing

If I share 12 sweets between 4 children, how many will they have each?

12 ÷ 4 = 3 *** *** ******

Grouping

How many 4s in 12?

12 ÷ 4 = 3 ****

****

****

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An extra 5 minutes?!It will really aid the children if they can confidently and rapidly recall number facts such as:

Number bonds to 10, 20, 100Counting forward/back from any numberAdding/Subtracting 1/10Multiplication facts all tables to x10 tables (the focus

tables will be sent home)Doubles and corresponding halves

Remember continual practise aids speedy recall.

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Science • Light and Shadow• Magnets and Springs

• Skeleton and nutrition• Rocks and Fossils

• Plants• Seasonal change

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ICT

The children have two ICT sessions a week in the ICT room. One ICT specific lesson and another using ICT across the curriculum.

• E mail• Internet Safety• Using the internet• Presenting information• Create programs• Use Simulations

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Religious EducationReligious Education is based on the new “Come and

See” programme.

Autumn TermHomes Promises Visitors

Spring TermJourneys Listening and Sharing Giving All

Summer TermEnergy Choices Special Places

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TERM TITLE

AUTUMN 1

Around the World in 30 Days

AUTUMN2

Toys around the World

SPRING 1 Could my grandad have met a dinosaur? (Who were the first people to live in our country? Stone age to the Iron Age)

SPRING 2

SUMMER 1 The World we live in (our climate, rivers, mountains – and how we cope with nature)

SUMMER 2 Living in a Monastery (the lives of our local saints)

Topic

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PE• P.E kit is needed for all PE lessons. Please ensure

that all items, including plimsolls, are labelled. • A record is made of which children have their P.E.

kit. Children are not able to take part in P.E. if they do not have their kit. Letters will be sent home if your child misses three consecutive P.E. lessons as a reminder.

• Children may wear tracksuits over their PE kit if PE is outside during the colder months.

• Activities include basketball, another large ball game, gymnastics, dance, orienteering, rounders, cricket and athletics.

Miss Burton will teach the children PE on a Wednesday afternoon.Swimming lessons are on a Tuesday afternoon

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French/Music

• The children have an hour of French every Wednesday afternoon.

• This is taught by Mrs Thomas.• As well as lots of oral work the children

also learn to write simple French.• The children also have 45 minutes of

Music every Thursday morning.• This is taught by Mrs Bell.

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Marking• All children’s work is marked with a

positive comment next to a green tick.

• A challenge / next step is also identified. The children are provided with time in the next lesson to complete the short challenge.

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Year 3Assessments

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• The focus is teacher assessment across the whole year and not just on the assessments tasks that the children complete.

• Children complete assessments in October, February and May. These are used to back up and support the evidence and assessment collated by the teacher across the year.

• If the Teacher Assessment and formal assessments scores differ, then the Teacher Assessment score stands.

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Year 3 – “An open door”

• I am in school most mornings by 7.15am and usually leave at 4pm.

• Please come and see me about anything that is concerning or worrying you.

• Please see me or contact the office to make an appointment.