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WELCOME TO YEAR 3

Welcome to Year 3 at Red Hill!

IN YEAR 3, WE ARE COMMITTED TO PROVIDING THE BUILDING BLOCKS FOR EVERY CHILD TO FLOURISH IN A SAFE AND NURTURING ENVIRONMENT.

We would like to happily welcome your child into Year 3 and we are very excited to support them on their journey into Key Stage 2 at Red Hill Primary School.

At Red Hill, we have four Year 3 classes:-

3W Mrs Wright

3A Miss Alpha (Miss Balaj)

3B Mr Bull (Mrs Nicolaou)

3P Miss Patel

Our year group TAs are Mrs Fuller and Miss Simmonds

Curriculum

Please click below to see the curriculum map for Year 3 as well as the topic web for this half term. These are working documents however, so they may change as we progress into the term. The Year 3 Curriculum Meeting slides are also below.

Homework sheets

Please see below for weekly homework sheets. Children should have brought these home every Friday in their homework books. Most children will complete sheet 1, some children will complete sheet 2.

Attached is also a recommended reading list.

Our Learning

In this unit, we will need to be geoographers and explore the places people go , how they get there and the things they might see. We will consider the postive and negative imapact of tourism on places as well as creating tourist maps . In Art, we will explore vintage travel posters and create some of our own using the techniques we have found out about.

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Maths

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Supporting your child with their learning at home

Reading

Reading should be completed a minimum of 3x a week, but ideally for 10 minutes each evening. This should be completed with an adult, and children can choose to read their own book, a book from school or on bug club. Adults need to record the reading session in the reading record, alongside a sentence or two about how the read and anything they found tricky. Reading records must be in school every day.

Homework books

Homework books are sent home on a Friday and must be returned to school on a Wednesday. Weekly homework includes:

Maths

A short maths challenge linking to the week’s learning. There will be 3 different challenges that your child can choose to complete depending on how confident they felt with that concept in class. Children should also log into TTRS (https://ttrockstars.com) and practise their multiplication recall.

Spellings

Children will have 10 spellings sent home linking to a spelling pattern being taught in class. These will be tested in the spelling session on a Wednesday morning.

IPC

At the bottom of the homework will be some questions linking to the topics being taught in class. Please ask your children these questions and get them talking about all the incredible learning that is taking place in classrooms! This is a great chance for children to share all of their amazing knowledge.

PE

PE days are as follows for Autumn 2:

3W- Wednesday

3A- Wednesday 

3B-  Wednesday

3P- Wednesday

As we move into Winter, please ensure that children wear their winter PE kits (jogging bottoms, Red Hill PE top, school jumper and trainers). Please also make sure children bring a warm, waterproof coat with a hood.

WELCOME TO YEAR 3

Welcome to Year 3 at Red Hill!

IN YEAR 3, WE ARE COMMITTED TO PROVIDING THE BUILDING BLOCKS FOR EVERY CHILD TO FLOURISH IN A SAFE AND NURTURING ENVIRONMENT.

We would like to happily welcome your child into Year 3 and we are very excited to support them on their journey into Key Stage 2 at Red Hill Primary School.

At Red Hill, we have four Year 3 classes:-

3W Mrs Wright

3A Miss Alpha (Miss Balaj)

3B Mr Bull (Mrs Nicolaou)

3P Miss Patel

Our year group TAs are Mrs Fuller and Miss Simmonds

Curriculum

Please click below to see the curriculum map for Year 3. These are working documents however, so they may change as we progress into the term. The Year 3 Curriculum Meeting slides are also below.

Homework sheets

Please see below for weekly homework sheets. Children should have brought these home every Friday in their homework books.

Our Learning

Our current topic this half term is ‘How Humans work'. This is a fascinating and hands on topic that will allow the students to explore the astonishing machine that is their body. We will be learning how our eyes and ears work, the different jobs our teeth do, the digestive system, the Circulatory System, the Respiratory System and the skeleton and muscles!

English

Our Reading texts this half term are ‘Greta and the Giants’ and ‘The pebble in my pocket’. The children will refine their retrieval skills as well as summarizing texts and looking at using specific vocabulary.

In writing, the children will be exploring first person narratives and writing their own version along with creating non chronological reports.

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Maths

This half term we will be representing and partitioning numbers to 100 and 1,000. Learning flexible partitioning of numbers to 1,000.100, 10s and 1s. We will be using number lines to 1,000 and comparing and ordering numbers to 1,000. We will also make counting in 50s and adding and subtracting numbers.

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Supporting your child with their learning at home

Reading

Reading should be completed a minimum of 3x a week, but ideally for 10 minutes each evening. This should be completed with an adult, and children can choose to read their own book, a book from school or on bug club. Adults need to record the reading session in the reading record, alongside a sentence or two about how the read and anything they found tricky. Reading records must be in school every day.

Homework books

Homework books are sent home on a Friday and must be returned to school on a Wednesday. Weekly homework includes:

Maths

A short maths challenge linking to the week’s learning. There will be 3 different challenges that your child can choose to complete depending on how confident they felt with that concept in class. Children should also log into TTRS (https://ttrockstars.com) and practise their multiplication recall.

Spellings

Children will have 10 spellings sent home linking to a spelling pattern being taught in class. These will be tested in the spelling session on a Wednesday morning.

IPC

At the bottom of the homework will be some questions linking to the topics being taught in class. Please ask your children these questions and get them talking about all the incredible learning that is taking place in classrooms! This is a great chance for children to share all of their amazing knowledge.

PE

PE days are as follows for Autumn 2:

3W- Tuesday

3A- Tuesday 

3B- Tuesday

3P- Tuesday 

As we move into Winter, please ensure that children wear their winter PE kits (jogging bottoms, Red Hill PE top, school jumper and trainers). Please also make sure children bring a warm, waterproof coat with a hood.

WELCOME TO YEAR 3

Welcome to Year 3 at Red Hill!

IN YEAR 3, WE ARE COMMITTED TO PROVIDING THE BUILDING BLOCKS FOR EVERY CHILD TO FLOURISH IN A SAFE AND NURTURING ENVIRONMENT.

We would like to happily welcome your child into Year 3 and we are very excited to support them on their journey into Key Stage 2 at Red Hill Primary School.

At Red Hill, we have four Year 3 classes:-

3W Mrs Wright

3A Miss Alpha (Miss Balaj)

3B Mr Bull (Mrs Nicolaou)

3P Miss Patel

Our year group TAs are Mrs Fuller and Miss Simmonds

Curriculum

Please click below to see the curriculum map for Year 3. These are working documents however, so they may change as we progress into the term. The Year 3 Curriculum Meeting slides are also below.

Homework sheets

Please see below for weekly homework sheets. Children should have brought these home every Friday in their homework books.

Our Learning

Our current topic this half term is ‘How Humans work'. This is a fascinating and hands on topic that will allow the students to explore the astonishing machine that is their body. We will be learning how our eyes and ears work, the different jobs our teeth do, the digestive system, the Circulatory System, the Respiratory System and the skeleton and muscles!

English

Our Reading texts this half term are ‘Greta and the Giants’ and ‘The pebble in my pocket’. The children will refine their retrieval skills as well as summarizing texts and looking at using specific vocabulary.

In writing, the children will be exploring first person narratives and writing their own version along with creating non chronological reports.

INWQ2516

Maths

This half term we will be representing and partitioning numbers to 100 and 1,000. Learning flexible partitioning of numbers to 1,000.100, 10s and 1s. We will be using number lines to 1,000 and comparing and ordering numbers to 1,000. We will also make counting in 50s and adding and subtracting numbers.

XNTN5160

Supporting your child with their learning at home

Reading

Reading should be completed a minimum of 3x a week, but ideally for 10 minutes each evening. This should be completed with an adult, and children can choose to read their own book, a book from school or on bug club. Adults need to record the reading session in the reading record, alongside a sentence or two about how the read and anything they found tricky. Reading records must be in school every day.

Homework books

Homework books are sent home on a Friday and must be returned to school on a Wednesday. Weekly homework includes:

Maths

A short maths challenge linking to the week’s learning. There will be 3 different challenges that your child can choose to complete depending on how confident they felt with that concept in class. Children should also log into TTRS (https://ttrockstars.com) and practise their multiplication recall.

Spellings

Children will have 10 spellings sent home linking to a spelling pattern being taught in class. These will be tested in the spelling session on a Wednesday morning.

IPC

At the bottom of the homework will be some questions linking to the topics being taught in class. Please ask your children these questions and get them talking about all the incredible learning that is taking place in classrooms! This is a great chance for children to share all of their amazing knowledge.

PE

PE days are as follows for Autumn 2:

3W- Tuesday

3A- Tuesday 

3B- Tuesday

3P- Tuesday 

As we move into Winter, please ensure that children wear their winter PE kits (jogging bottoms, Red Hill PE top, school jumper and trainers). Please also make sure children bring a warm, waterproof coat with a hood.

WELCOME TO YEAR 3

Welcome to Year 3 at Red Hill!

IN YEAR 3, WE ARE COMMITTED TO PROVIDING THE BUILDING BLOCKS FOR EVERY CHILD TO FLOURISH IN A SAFE AND NURTURING ENVIRONMENT.

We would like to happily welcome your child into Year 3 and we are very excited to support them on their journey into Key Stage 2 at Red Hill Primary School.

At Red Hill, we have four Year 3 classes:-

3W Mrs Wright

3A Miss Alpha (Miss Balaj)

3B Mr Bull (Mrs Nicolaou)

3P Miss Patel

Our year group TAs are Mrs Fuller and Miss Simmonds

Curriculum

Please click below to see the curriculum map for Year 3. These are working documents however, so they may change as we progress into the term. The Year 3 Curriculum Meeting slides are also below.

Homework sheets

Please see below for weekly homework sheets. Children should have brought these home every Friday in their homework books.

Our Learning

Our current topic this half term is ‘How Humans work'. This is a fascinating and hands on topic that will allow the students to explore the astonishing machine that is their body. We will be learning how our eyes and ears work, the different jobs our teeth do, the digestive system, the Circulatory System, the Respiratory System and the skeleton and muscles!

English

Our Reading texts this half term are ‘Greta and the Giants’ and ‘The pebble in my pocket’. The children will refine their retrieval skills as well as summarizing texts and looking at using specific vocabulary.

In writing, the children will be exploring first person narratives and writing their own version along with creating non chronological reports.

INWQ2516

Maths

This half term we will be representing and partitioning numbers to 100 and 1,000. Learning flexible partitioning of numbers to 1,000.100, 10s and 1s. We will be using number lines to 1,000 and comparing and ordering numbers to 1,000. We will also make counting in 50s and adding and subtracting numbers.

XNTN5160

Supporting your child with their learning at home

Reading

Reading should be completed a minimum of 3x a week, but ideally for 10 minutes each evening. This should be completed with an adult, and children can choose to read their own book, a book from school or on bug club. Adults need to record the reading session in the reading record, alongside a sentence or two about how the read and anything they found tricky. Reading records must be in school every day.

Homework books

Homework books are sent home on a Friday and must be returned to school on a Wednesday. Weekly homework includes:

Maths

A short maths challenge linking to the week’s learning. There will be 3 different challenges that your child can choose to complete depending on how confident they felt with that concept in class. Children should also log into TTRS (https://ttrockstars.com) and practise their multiplication recall.

Spellings

Children will have 10 spellings sent home linking to a spelling pattern being taught in class. These will be tested in the spelling session on a Wednesday morning.

IPC

At the bottom of the homework will be some questions linking to the topics being taught in class. Please ask your children these questions and get them talking about all the incredible learning that is taking place in classrooms! This is a great chance for children to share all of their amazing knowledge.

PE

PE days are as follows for Autumn 2:

3W- Tuesday

3A- Tuesday 

3B- Tuesday

3P- Tuesday 

As we move into Winter, please ensure that children wear their winter PE kits (jogging bottoms, Red Hill PE top, school jumper and trainers). Please also make sure children bring a warm, waterproof coat with a hood.

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