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Summer 2 Updates (June 2023)

 

Dear Parents/Carers/Children of Sharks Class,

 

We can hardly believe that we are entering our very last term of Year 3! This year has gone by so fast. We are extremely proud of the progress the children have made this year and feel they are definitely getting themselves ready for Year 4!

 

In Maths, we will be continuing our work on Time, before moving onto Shape and Statistics. In English, we will be studying 'The Great Kapok Tree' and exploring the rainforest. We are back to Geography in Summer 2 and we will be exploring the Amazon which links beautifully to our English text. We will be continuing our learning about plants and animals in Science and exploring our emotions in our PSHE sessions. PE will continue to be on a Friday afternoon and we will be back to Swimming every Thursday afternoon, so please don't forget to ensure you bring the correct kit. We have been finding recently that more and more children aren't bringing correct kit. For further information, have a look at the Year 3 curriculum overview link at the top of the class page. 

 

Please see below for some key reminders and updates for you to ensure we start off the new year smoothly:

 

  • A reminder that the school day now starts at 8.40am for Year 3. The school gates will be open at 8.30am, so please ensure your child is on the playground and ready to line up to enter the classroom when the whistle blows at 8.35am. Learning begins at 8.45am, so it is extremely important that your child is in school on time to ensure they don't miss any vital learning.
  • Tuck Shop is still available at break times. Children can choose to purchase a piece of toast, a crumpet, a cookie, a yogurt or a piece of fruit daily if they wish. Chocolate or strawberry milkshakes have also been added to the menu. Orders for this will be taken during registration time. Children must bring their own money for this.
  • Sharks class will have Swimming on a Thursday afternoon this half term.  
  • PE will be continue to be on a Friday afternoon this half term. Correct PE kit is needed. Black or white shorts or jogging bottoms with no logos on them and a plain white t-shirt. If your child does not have correct kit, they will be given one to wear from school supplies. We will be outside for the rest of the academic year, so it may be worth bringing in a hat to wear as well.
  • Please ensure everything that belongs to your child is clearly labelled as to avoid missing items as the term progresses.
  • Reading records will be checked every Monday morning. Children are encouraged to read at least 5 times a week at home and children completing this task will be rewarded with a reading raffle ticket each week. We will be keeping a track of this this year to ensure children are bringing in their records weekly. 
  • Lots of children are not logging onto TTRockstars and Spelling Shed at the moment. Home Learning tasks are set weekly on both of these apps/websites. Please encourage your child to access these every week. 

 

As always, if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. We will be on the playground from 8.30am every morning and at the classroom door at the end of the school day at 3.25pm. 

 

Best wishes,

 

Miss Scane and Mrs Stewart

In Science, we investigated what a plant needs in order to survive. We put a plant in the fridge, put a plant in dark cupboard and then the other by the door with regular sunlight. Needless to say, the plant by window thrived whilst the others died!

To launch our Charlie and the Chocolate Factory topic, we created biscuits to sell in Willy Wonka's chocolate factory! They were very tasty!

Making Egyptian Scrolls in Art!

Sharks Class- The Story of Easter

World Book Day 2023

We had a visit from an author called Chris White today for WBD. He worked with us to create a new animal and write a mini poem about it!

How to Wash a Woolly Mammoth by Sharks Class

We have explored our WAGOLL through Art and Drama this week and decided to showcase our work through a video.

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Sharks Class National Story Telling Week

This is uploaded as an unlisted video, so cannot be found by members of the general public.

Bookman's Christmas Reading Challenge Participants!

Forest School! Mud pies, cave painting, junk modelling and role play building!

Art- We explored two Egyptians paintings to discover what we could find out about the Ancient Egyptians.

PE- We are studying Egyptian Dance this half term. We performed as either Egyptian villagers or gods and goddesses.

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Computing- We created our own Top Trumps game to explore numerical data.

Spring 1 Updates (January 2023)

Happy New Year Sharks Class!

 

Dear Parents/Carers/Children of Sharks Class,

 

Happy New Year to you all and your families. We hope you have had the most magical Christmas and are feeling well-rested and full of joy, ready to begin Spring Term! We can't believe how quickly this academic year is flying by.

 

In Maths, we will be continuing our work on multiplication and division, looking at methods such as column multiplication and bus stop (short) division. In English, we will be studying 'The Queen's Nose' by Dick King Smith, which is about a young girl called Harmony who is gifted a magical 50p coin from her uncle. We wonder what she might wish for? We are back to History in Spring 1 and travelling to Ancient Eqypt to learn all about pharaohs, the pyramids and mummification. We will be exploring light in Science and exploring food technology in PSHE. PE will continue to be on a Friday afternoon and we will be back to Forest School every Thursday afternoon, so please don't forget to ensure you bring the correct kit. For further information, have a look at the Year 3 curriculum overview link at the top of the class page. 

 

Please see below for some key reminders and updates for you to ensure we start off the new year smoothly:

 

  • A reminder that the school day now starts at 8.40am for Year 3. The school gates will be open at 8.30am, so please ensure your child is on the playground and ready to line up to enter the classroom when the whistle blows at 8.35am. Learning begins at 8.45am, so it is extremely important that your child is in school on time to ensure they don't miss any vital learning.
  • Tuck Shop is still available at break times. Children can choose to purchase a piece of toast, a crumpet, a cookie, a yogurt or a piece of fruit daily if they wish. Chocolate or strawberry milkshakes have also been added to the menu. Orders for this will be taken during registration time. Children must bring their own money for this.
  • Sharks class will have Forest School on a Thursday afternoon this half term.  
  • PE will be continue to be on a Friday afternoon this half term. Correct PE kit is needed moving forward into this academic year. Black or white shorts or jogging bottoms with no logos on them and a plain white t-shirt. If your child does not have correct kit, they will be given one to wear from school supplies.
  • Please ensure everything that belongs to your child is clearly labelled as to avoid missing items as the term progresses.
  • Reading records will be checked every Monday morning. Children are encouraged to read at least 5 times a week at home and children completing this task will be rewarded with a reading raffle ticket each week. We will be keeping a track of this this year to ensure children are bringing in their records weekly. 
  • Lots of children are not logging onto TTRockstars and Spelling Shed at the moment. Home Learning tasks are set weekly on both of these apps/websites. Please encourage your child to access these every week. 

 

As always, if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. We will be on the playground from 8.30am every morning and at the classroom door at the end of the school day at 3.25pm. 

 

Best wishes,

 

Miss Scane and Mrs Stewart

Bookman came to visit us as a special Christmas treat!

Luca gave us all a Christmas dance to 'Jingle Bell Rock'!

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We helped find Iron Man some food from our junkyard today by testing for magnetic objects!

The children had to help put Iron Man back together again on Monday!

Autumn 2 Updates

Welcome Back Sharks Class!

 

 

Dear Parents/Carers/Children of Sharks Class,

 

Happy Autumn 2! This is one of our favourite term's of the year as we are officially on countdown to... CHRISTMAS! The children have settled in brilliantly to Year 3 and we have loved watching them flourish over the last 7 weeks. Here's to the next 7 and to even more learning!

 

This half term we will be continuing our works on addition and subtraction in Maths before moving onto multiplication and division. In English, we will be studying The Iron Man by Ted Hughes (one of our favourite books!). We will be studying Geography this half term and Swimming will replace Forest School on a Thursday afternoon. PE continues to be on a Friday. In Science, we will be moving on to look at Forces and continuing our study of Christianity in RE.

 

Please see below for some key reminders and updates for you to ensure we start off the year smoothly:

 

  • A reminder that the school day now starts at 8.40am for Year 3. The school gates will be open at 8.30am, so please ensure your child is on the playground and ready to line up to enter the classroom when the whistle blows at 8.35am. Learning begins at 8.45am, so it is extremely important that your child is in school on time to ensure they don't miss any vital learning.
  • Tuck Shop is still available at break times. Children can choose to purchase a piece of toast, a crumpet, a cookie, a yogurt or a piece of fruit daily if they wish. Chocolate or strawberry milkshakes have also been added to the menu. Orders for this will be taken during registration time. Children must bring their own money for this.
  • Sharks class will be swimming on a Thursday afternoon this half term.  
  • PE will be continue to be on a Friday afternoon this half term. Correct PE kit is needed moving forward into this academic year. Black or white shorts or jogging bottoms with no logos on them and a plain white t-shirt. If your child does not have correct kit, they will be given one to wear from school supplies.
  • Please ensure everything that belongs to your child is clearly labelled as to avoid missing items as the term progresses.
  • Reading records will be checked every Monday morning. Children are encouraged to read at least 5 times a week at home and children completing this task will be rewarded with a reading raffle ticket each week. We will be keeping a track of this this year to ensure children are bringing in their records weekly. 
  • Lots of children are not logging onto TTRockstars and Spelling Shed at the moment. Home Learning tasks are set weekly on both of these apps/websites. Please encourage your child to access these every week. 

 

As always, if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. We will be on the playground from 8.30am every morning and at the classroom door at the end of the school day at 3.25pm. 

 

Best wishes,

 

Miss Scane and Mrs Stewart

Junior's Story- Leon and the Place in Water

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We won the Poetry Slam for our version of 'Dreamer!'

Sharks Class 'Dreamer' Poem for World Poetry Day

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Supporting Your Child At Home

 

In Year 3, your child will be set three tasks to complete at home to support their learning in school. These are Times Table Rockstars, Spelling Shed and reading at least 5 times a week. If you have any questions about home learning, please do come and speak to us.

 

Times Table Rockstars is a website/app that supports your child's knowledge and retention of times table facts. At the end of Year 4, your child will sit a multiplication check to assess their knowledge of their times table facts up to 12 x 12. This is why it is extremely important in Year 3 that we are learning and retaining times tables knowledge in preparation for this. 

Currently, the children have been set tables by the class teacher. These will be a variety of 2's, 5's, 10's, 3's and 4's. Sometimes the games will ask the children a times table that looks like the following- 2 X 9. Although the children have yet to be taught their 9 times table, multiplication is commutative, which means the calculation can be switched around to read as 9 X 2. As the children know their 2 times table, they will then be able to answer this calculation. Times Table Rockstars also displays calculations in division form. It is important that the children are exposed to this, even if division is an operation they currently struggle with. We will be covering division in further detail as the year progresses, but please continue to encourage your child to have a go if they are faced with a division calculation. 

 

Spelling Shed is a website that supports the children's knowledge of spellings covered during our Phonics sessions in school. Each week, the children will be set a list of spellings that matches those taught in school to continue to revise through a variety of games. We also revise these spellings weekly during our English sessions. 

 

Reading is absolutely vital to all learning we do as both a child and as an adult. If your child has a SoundsWrite book, please look at the following below to provide you with some ideas as to how to explore the book together multiple times over the course of the week. It is important that the book isn't just read once and returned. 

 

 

Day 1 -  Discuss the pictures in the book before you read it and let your child make predictions about the book. Look at the title – does it help them predict what the story will be about? Once the predictions and discussions are out the way, let them read the book from start to finish without any distractions. Your child will segment (sound out) and blend (put the sounds in the word back together) unfamiliar words.  If they cannot read the word after several attempts, point to each sound and help them to blend and segment. They may want to discuss something, but discourage discussion as much as possible and remind them they can talk about the book after they have read every page of the book.  Allow your child to read all pages, giving compliments throughout like “well done!”, “you are reading so well!” “keep it up!”. After your child has read the full book, return to the title page and ask them some questions about the story. For example: What happened in the story? Who are the characters? Did you correctly predict the story? Did you enjoy the story? Why?

 

Day 2  – Reintroduce the book to your child.  Can they remember what the story was about? Have a discussion with your child, and then begin to read the book.  Your child should be more confident in reading the book this time, as it is now familiar.  They may not need to segment and blend as many words this time as they may remember the word from the previous reading session.  Your child should read the book quicker.  Allow for discussion again at the end of reading every page this time.

It is important to know that your child has understood what they have just read.  Starting on the first page, look at text and ask your child a question about this page.  What is the character doing? What is his name? Where is he going? What did he say? Do this for each page, asking the child a question about what they have read on the page.  This helps your child to fully understand the story.

Discuss the target sound with your child (the book will tell you this sound on the front cover).  Ask your child to turn to the first page and point to any words that contain the target sound.  For example, if the target sound is ‘ee’, they may see the word like ‘tree’ or ‘sheep’, which contains this sound.  Ask the child to try to find all words containing the target sound and count how many of these words are in the whole book.  Make this a game – see if they can spot more words than you can!

 

Day 3  – Allow your child to read the full book to you.  After they have done this, tell them that you are going to say a sentence from the book, and they will write it down.  Depending on your child’s confidence, pick a sentence with around six words, but that contains a word with the target sound.  Say the sentence slowly and get your child to verbally repeat it.  Say it in a silly voice and your child can copy.  Ask them to say the sentence in a silly voice and you copy.  Say the sentence once more, counting the words on your fingers as you do.  Ask your child to write the sentence, still showing the amount of words on your fingers, and then put a finger down each time they write a word, until the sentence is complete.  If they have spelled a word incorrectly, highlight this word and say it very slowly, so that they can hear each sound as you say it.  Choose one or two more sentences and repeat the activity.

 

Day 4 - Allow your child to read the book to you.  After they have done this, ask them to pick a word from the book that contains the target sound.  Ask them to think of their own sentence, using their chosen word.  Ask the child to say the sentence aloud a few times (in silly voices if they want to!) then count the words in the sentences, showing the number on your fingers.  Ask the child to write their own sentence down (encouraging them to use a capital letter at the beginning, finger spaces throughout and a full stop at the end).

 

Day 5 – Final read. Please return the book to school ready to receive a new book..

Today, we read our postcards in the Place Between as if we were Leon. Have a look at a few of them below...

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Well done to Emilie and Luca who were in the top 10 this week for TTRockstars!

DT- Sewing Today, the children practiced threading a needle and creating a simple running stitch!

PE- Take a look at our fantastic Gymnastics rolls in PE today!

SPELLING SHED UPDATE

 

We have been made aware by a few parents today that there were issues with the Spelling Shed Home Learning set over the weekend, stating that there were not enough words. This issue should be fixed now and your child should be able to play the spelling games on there with no problems. Please let us know if any issues continue to arise.

Update for Thursday Afternoons:

 

Sharks Class will be doing Forest School this half term on a Thursday afternoon.

Please ensure your child has spare trousers/leggings if they need to cover their legs and a change of shoes.

Autumn 1 Updates

Welcome Back to School Sharks Class

 

Dear Parents/Carers/Children of Sharks Class,

 

Happy Autumn 1! We hope you have had the most wonderful Summer making memories together as a family and we cannot WAIT to see you all on Monday, ready to start your new adventure into Year 3 and Key Stage 2. We have some fantastic learning planned for this half term; we hope you are ready to embrace all of the new knowledge coming your way!

 

Please see below for some key reminders and updates for you to ensure we start off the year smoothly:

 

  • The school day now starts at 8.40am for Year 3. The school gates will be open at 8.30am, so please ensure your child is on the playground and ready to line up to enter the classroom when the whistle blows at 8.35am. Learning begins at 8.45am, so it is extremely important that your child is in school on time to ensure they don't miss any vital learning.
  • Now the children are in Year 3, they have access to Tuck Shop at break times. Children can choose to purchase a piece of toast, a crumpet, a cookie, a yogurt or a piece of fruit daily if they wish. Orders for this will be taken during registration time. Children must bring their own money for this.
  • Forest School and Swimming will be on a Thursday afternoon this half term. Please ensure your child has both kits in school for the first week as we will be sorting groupings out on the day. A further update will be posted to inform you if Forest School kit or Swimming kit is needed moving forward. A reminder that children need long trousers and spare trainers/wellies for Forest School and a full swimming costume/swim shorts and a swim hat for swimming. If you would like your child to wear goggles, we need a signed permission note to inform us of this. Girls must have their hair tied back and earrings for all children must be removed. 
  • PE will be on a Friday afternoon this half term. Correct PE kit is needed moving forward into this academic year. Black or white shorts or jogging bottoms with no logos on them and a plain white t-shirt. If your child does not have correct kit, they will be given one to wear from school supplies.
  • Please ensure everything that belongs to your child is clearly labelled as to avoid missing items as the term progresses.
  • Reading records will be checked every Monday morning. Children are encouraged to read at least 5 times a week at home and children completing this task will be rewarded with a reading raffle ticket each week. We will be keeping a track of this this year to ensure children are bringing in their records weekly. 
  • Something new for Year 3! Home Learning tasks will be set weekly from Week 2 on TTRockstars and Spelling Shed. Children will be shown how to access these tasks in school and logins will be sent home during the first week back. 

 

To make you aware, Mrs Stewart will be teaching the class on a Monday and a Tuesday and Miss Scane will be teaching on a Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Miss Scane is available on a Tuesday morning in school also if needed. Miss Cox and Mrs Cowley are the class teaching assistants and they will be with the class all week. 

 

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. We will be on the playground from 8.30am every morning and at the classroom door at the end of the school day at 3.25pm. 

 

Best wishes and we look forward to a brilliant start to Year 3,

 

Miss Scane and Mrs Stewart

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