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1 Year 3 Parent Information Evening - Thursday 24 th September A warm welcome from Miss Withington and Mrs Jones

2 What will our child be learning in Year 3 Our Creative Curriculum Topics: Autumn: The Stone Age Spring: Romans Summer: Ancient Egyptians

3 Year 3 Autumn The Stone Age ICT: Researching Using technology safely Coding using iPad Apps Literacy: Fables (3 weeks) using Aesop’s Fables Information texts (2 weeks) based on our topic of the Stone Age Creating Images Poetry (2 weeks) using the text Window by Jeannie Baker Science: Light P.E: Tag Rugby Hockey Numeracy: Place value Addition and subtraction Multiplication and division Time Shape Geography/History: Europe, countries and continents the United Kingdom’s 4 countries and capital cities the continents and oceans of the world countries in Europe The Stone Age – Prehistoric Britain learn about the first people in Britain research events from The Stone Age to the Iron Age create a timeline R.E: (God Matters) Belonging Special Places Music Exploring rhythmic patterns P.S.H.M.E: New beginnings! Getting on & falling out! Art/DT: Ice Age cave drawings Create a Mesolithic or Neolithic house

4 RE All classes follow a scheme called; “Learning and Growing as the people of God” 2 ½ hours per week. CAFOD Universal Church units Sacramental Preparation First Reconciliation First Holy Communion

5 Timetable for the week 9.00 – 9.509.50 – 10.1010.10 – 10.35 10.35 – 10.55 10.55 – 12.00 12.00 – 1.00 1.00 – 2.152.15 – 3.30 M Numeracy Practise time for Numeracy Mrs Sassi Collective Worship B Literacy LMusicArt/DT T Numeracy Practise time for Numeracy Hymn Practise/Colle ctive Worship R Literacy U RE PE Reading W WHOLE SCHOOL MASS Numeracy Practise time for Numeracy ELiteracyNScience Reading Th Numeracy Practise time for Numeracy Key Stage Assembly ALiteracyCPERE Reading F NumeracyPractice Time for Numeracy Mrs Cassidy Collective Worship KLiteracyHTopicWhole school assembl y 2.50-3.30

6 Homework Homework is set every week on: Friday MUST DO HOMEWORK: Spelling List– Tested on a Thursday Times Tables - Tested on a Tuesday Literacy – writing spellings into sentences Numeracy Reading COULD DO HOMEWORK: Bug Club Visit the library Topic Linked Homework – sometimes an independent project. Homework will be responded to & sent home the same week. We request a letter from parents if homework is not able to be completed for whatever reason. Children can opt to do their homework at a lunch time at the teacher’s discretion if you do not have internet access at home.

7 How can I help at home? Support with homework: - Learning spellings - Enjoying books/reading to your child/listening to your child read or discuss his/her book -Times tables -Visit your local library -Read books around the main topic -Access to the internet for research & educational sites -Encouraging your child to present homework to a high standard -Finding a good space and time to encourage good habits

8 READING AT HOME Please sign Home School record if you hear your child read. Listening to audio books together & discussing the story Link to our topic Reading to your child/family Visiting your local library Independent readers: discuss book, ask them questions about what they are reading

9 Reading at School We aim to hear children read individually once a week. Reading aloud in class. Comprehension lesson.

10 Assessment we will refer to your child’s current level of attainment using phrases such as: working at age related expectations working towards age related expectations working beyond age related expectations

11 Assessing progress in the 3 aims Fluency Reasoning Problem Solving

12 Tracking recall of multiplication facts

13 Developing and assessing reasoning

14 Fewer things Greater depth Class working together Longer time on topics Together these reflect the features of A mastery curriculum for mathematics

15 Depth and going deeper 3 8 5 + = + - - = = = Making Connections supports depth and sustainable learning and paves the way for later learning

16 Year 3 addition and subtraction 540 240300 + = + - - = = =

17 Depth and going deeper What’s the same and What’s Different? Megan says…..do you agree? Explain your reasoning What do you notice?

18 Deeper with fractions

19 Solving problems Together Jack and Sam have £12.00. Jack has £2.00 more than Sam. How much money does Sam have?

20 Solving problems Together Rosie and Jim have £12.00. Rosie has twice as much as Jim. How much does Jim have?

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23 Writing Expectations Writing is often organised, imaginative and clear. Main features of different forms of writing is used appropriately. Some attempt to sequence ideas logically. Beginning to separate writing into paragraphs. Mainly uses compound sentences with some attempt to write complex ones Uses a variety of connectives in sentences. Grammatical structure of sentences is mainly correct. Punctuation – full stops, capital letters, question marks. Some use of speech punctuation and commas Some words chosen for variety and interest. Eg adverbs, adjectives, similes Spelling is mainly accurate, including common polysyllabic words. Handwriting is joined and legible, with accurate and consistent letter formation.

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29 Safe Internet Search Engines Here are some Safe Internet Search engines the children can use at home: http://www.swiggle.org.uk/ http://quinturakids.com/ http://www.askkids.com/ http://www.squirrelnet.com/search/Google_SafeSearch.asp http://primaryschoolict.com/ http://www.primaryt.co.uk/google2.html http://www.kidrex.org/ http://www.swiggle.org.uk/ http://quinturakids.com/ http://www.askkids.com/ http://www.squirrelnet.com/search/Google_SafeSearch.asp http://primaryschoolict.com/ http://www.primaryt.co.uk/google2.html http://www.kidrex.org/ These are Safe Image Searches: http://gallery.nen.gov.uk/gallery-swgfl.html http://primaryschoolict.com/ http://gallery.nen.gov.uk/gallery-swgfl.html http://primaryschoolict.com/

30 PPA (Planning, Preparation & Assessment) Allows teachers time to plan and assess children’s work This year the children will take part in music lessons with Miss Heath and Miss Goodwin for Art/D.T. or Mrs for ICT Spanish from Ms Smithson. This year PPA will be on a Monday afternoon.

31 Behaviour – Rewards Award Assembly: Star of the week! Class Dojos – House Points - Certificates termly – - Excellent work/behaviour - 3 Signatures in Reading Record Books (parents) - Politeness/helpfulness - Homework: Effort & Achievement

32 Sanctions Clear expectations and classroom rules. Positive reinforcement is always used first. New day, new start!

33 Class Management Bags 1 drawstring PE bag to stay on peg in school 1 small school bag to include their lunchbox Coats Please ensure your child has a tag on the back of their coat so that it will stay on their peg & that it is labelled with their name Clothes: Please label with child’s name Pupils may bring sports top, drink bottles into school but water only for the classroom Class Equipment: Children may bring a small pencil case/reading book from home but we cannot take responsibility for lost items. Could we please request that children do not bring in large pencil case containing unnecessary stationary.

34 Communications Weekly Newsletter (available on school website) Annual calendar updated regularly Website

35 Curriculum Days/Weeks Book Day Friday -16 th October Interfaith Week - Mon 16 th – 20 th November Number Day N.S.P.C.C.- Friday5 th December World Book Day - Thursday 3 rd March Science Week -Monday14 th March – Friday 18 th March Sports Week July 18 th – 22 nd July 2016 Art focus - Mon 13 th – 17 th June

36 Dates & Events for your diaries: Whole School Assembly - Inspire Mornings- Class collective worships- Weekly School/Class Masses Parents’ Evenings: Autumn-Mon 16 th and Tues 17 th November 4-6pm Spring Term – 14 th and 15 th March 4-6pm Summer Term Open Evening

37 Feedback Post it notes Yellow What have you liked about the evening? Pink Is there anything you feel we have missed or could add?


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