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We aim to explain in more detail about what it is like to be a member of Year 3 by sharing some key ways that we learn during the day. We hope this supports you to further support your child.

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Please click on the link below to view the whole school curriculum overviews and subject specific information.

PYP Curriculum framework and subject overviews

maths (number and numerical pattern)

  • Mastery Approach – Our maths curriculum is centred around a ‘Mastery Approach’. The aim is to ensure pupils have mastered and understood key concepts before moving on: using more difficult/higher numbers does not mean a child has a better understanding.
  • White Rose – We follow the White Rose scheme to sequence maths lessons. This ensures that there is a progression of skills within the academic year, but also across all years. On the curriculum overviews, which are shared with home at the start of each module, the maths skills we are focusing on can be seen. On the White Rose website, there are home learning videos which show you clearly how to help your child complete the activity.

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  • Maths Champions – These are individual targets which the children can work on at home.

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  • The children’s individual targets can be found on the Dragonflies Google Classroom. Click here to go to the Classroom, then follow Classwork > Home Learning > Maths Champions Target.
  • Maths Masters – This is an additional 10-15 minute lesson of maths which happens outside of the main daily maths lesson every day. Class teacher focuses on a class area of need however an arithmetic cycle is followed every two weeks. Children are given an arithmetic test paper and then given the paper again at the end of the two week cycle after content which is needed has been taught to hopefully see an improvement in their scores. Children are told their scores.
  • TTRS – TTRS is a fun and challenging programme which is designed to help the children master their times tables. There are different game plays: Jamming, time-free game, Gig, allows for assessment, Garage, teacher set times tables and more! Logins are at the back of your child’s reading record book so that this can be worked on at home.
  • Multiplication – The children have a focus times table (this is on display in the classroom). Times tables should be learnt in the order: 10, 2, 5, 3, 4, 8, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12. Children should have learnt their 10, 2 and 5 times tables in year 2. They then need to know their 3, 4 and 8 by the end of year 3. Children should be able to automatically recall these facts including division facts. For example: 3 x 4 = 12 and 24 ÷ 4 = 6. Children should also be taught strategies such as using doubles (3 x 4, 3 x 2 = 6, 6 + 6 = 12), finding a more familiar times table (9 x 3,10 x 3 = 30, 30 – 3 = 27), etc. so that they have strategies to answer questions even if they do not know the answers.
  • Multiplication Check – In year 4, all children nationally sit a multiplication check.

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english (literacy)

  • Targets – In the front of each child’s English book, they have an individual target. Pupils should be aware of their target and so should know what they need to work on. This is updated when enough evidence of success is seen in their books to move on to a new target.
  • Reading – It is important for children to read daily however this does not need to be for a lengthy amount of time or a strenuous task. Conversation around the text is just as important as word reading in order to help support comprehension.

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  • Buster’s Book Club – an initiative that encourages the children to read at home. The class works collaboratively to be the class who has read the most minutes in the school. It encourages the reading of any reading material, not just the children’s banded reading book.
  • Spellings – In school, we follow the Jane Considine scheme. It teaches spelling by helping children to make connections rather than rote learning. The scheme works on a two week cycle. At the start of the cycle, pupils are introduced to fifteen new words. Over the two weeks, children find words which also have the focus phonemes for each word. For example, descend, the focus phoneme is sc, so words such as scent would be a sound association word. Daily lessons with different spelling focuses are taught and then at the end of the two weeks, the children participate in a Go Grapheme Grafter lesson. They have twenty seconds to spell each of the fifteen words (the main focus is on spelling the focus phoneme correctly), then one minute to work collaboratively to list sound association words.
  • EdShed – This site/app is not related to Jane Considine however children can use it at home to support with spelling practise.

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google classroom

Check at least weekly for updates on the Google Classwork for suggestions of work to do at home to support your child.

what we're learning

who we are

Central Idea:
‘Humans have a responsibility for themselves and other’s wellbeing.’

We will be reading:

  • ‘The Great Food Bank Heist’ by Onjali Q. Rauf

The maths skills we are focusing on are:

  • Number: Place Value
  • Addition & Subtraction

In our lines of enquiry, we will explore:

  • Why poverty exists. (Causation)
  • Different types of poverty. (Connection)
  • Richard Watts and charity. (Responsibility)

Daily reading and discussion about texts.

Use of apps prompted by the academy such as Time Table Rock Stars, Ed Shed and LanguageNut.

If you choose to engage in some home learning about the inquiries shown above please share any experiences via the Google Classroom.
There may be additional homework set via Google Classroom from time to time linked to current learning.

how we express ourselves

Central Idea:
‘Artefacts expresses the culture of people from different places and times in history.’

We will be reading:

  • ‘Arthur and the Golden Rope’ by Joe Todd-Stantion

The maths skills we are focusing on are:

  • Addition & Subtraction
  • Multiplication & Division

In our lines of enquiry, we will explore:

  • Artefacts give insight to the lives of historical groups of people (form).
  • Comparing artwork and the expression of different cultures (connection).
  • Artwork today (perspective).

For homework please engage in:

Daily reading and discussion about texts

Use of apps promoted by the academy such as TTRS, Ed Shed, MyON, LanguageNut and Numbots. Please see the front of your child’s Reading Record book for all of their login details.

If you choose to engage in some home learning about the inquiries shown above please share any experiences via the Google Classroom. E.g. There may be additional homework set via Google Classroom from time to time linked to current learning.

where we are in place and time

Central Idea:
‘Ancient people influence our lives today.’

We will be reading:

  • ‘Stone Age Boy’ by Satoshi Kitamura

The maths skills we are focusing on are:

  • Multiplication & division
  • Length & perimeter

In our lines of enquiry, we will explore:

  • How we know about ancient civilisations (causation)
  • How people lived before farming (form)
  • The impact that farming has had on modern life (change)

For homework please engage in:

Daily reading and discussion about texts

Use of apps promoted by the academy such as TTRS, Ed Shed, MyON, LanguageNut and Numbots. Please see the front of your child’s Reading Record book for all of their login details. If you choose to engage in some home learning about the inquiries shown above please share any experiences via the Google Classroom. E.g. There may be additional homework set via Google Classroom from time to time linked to current learning.

How the World Works

Central Idea:
‘Natural disasters impact the physical world.’

We will be reading:

  • ‘Escape from Pompeii’
  • ‘The Pebble in my Pocket’

The maths skills we are focusing on are:

  • Length & perimeter
  • Fractions

In our lines of enquiry, we will explore:

  • The cause of volcanoes and earthquakes.
  • Why Pompeii is such a well-known historical event.

For homework please engage in:

Daily reading and discussion about the text.

Use of apps promoted by the academy such as Times Tables Rockstars, Ed Shed, Language Nut and MyON. Please see the front of your child’s Reading Record book for all of their login details.

If you choose to engage in some home learning about the inquiries shown above please share any experiences via the Google Classroom.
There may be additional homework set via Google Classroom from time to time linked to current learning.

sharing the planet

Central Idea:
‘Change requires responsibility.’

We will be reading:

  • ‘Little People, Big Dreams Treasury’

The maths skills we are focusing on are:

  • Fractions
  • Money
  • Time

In our lines of enquiry, we will explore:

  • What protected characteristics are (Form).
  • Historical changes of equality (Change).
  • How we can support equality nationally (Responsibility).

For homework please engage in:

Daily reading and discussion about texts.

Use of apps promoted by the academy such as TTRS, Ed Shed, Language Nut and MyON. Please see the front of your child’s Link Book for all of their login details. If you choose to engage in some home learning about the inquiries shown above please share any experiences via the Google Classroom.

Weekly suggestions of what you could complete at home will be shared via the Google Classroom.