Adel St John The Baptist

Welcome to Year 3

Year 3 Curriculum Map

Welcome to Year 3!

We hope you all had a wonderful spring break and we hope you all managed to spend some time as a family. We are now into the final term of Year 3- we can't actually believe it! 

This term we are starting our brand new topic on the 'Ancient Greeks' and we loved kick starting our new topic with our Greek Day, as you can see in the blog. Thank you for all your efforts with the children's costumes; they all looked amazing! We will begin by learning about Greek history which will include the different gods and goddesses, what they were famous for as well as touching on the Olympics which will take place in the summer. We also have an exciting trip planned for the June term based on the Greeks! In science, the children will complete their topic on forces before moving onto plants where they will learn about germination and pollination. In art, we will have a focus on three dimension where the children will create their own story through drawing and making. In RE, the children will continue with their learning on Hindus but with a focus on celebrations this time.  Please note that swimming has now finished for this year but the children will still need to come to school dressed in their PE kit on a Wednesday.

An exciting term ahead for us all! 

 

Teachers in Y3

Staffing this term in Year 3 will stay the same where the teaching week will be covered as follows; Miss Jackson - Monday and Tuesday and Mrs Pape will cover Wednesday- Friday.  We are also supported by Miss McNamara throughout the week and Mrs Starkey will take the children on a Wednesday morning for PE and alternate Thursday afternoons for PSHE and PE. 

We understand communication is vital for sharing information. It is always busy first thing on a morning, as we are preparing the lessons for the day in class. But should you wish to pass on a message an adult at the cloakroom door can pass this on to us. Anything of urgency, or that is confidential, please ask an adult at the door and we will try and meet with you briefly in the cloakroom area. Should you wish to contact us by email, these are our addresses.

Emma.jackson@adel-st-john.leeds.sch.uk     Katie.pape@adel-st-john.leeds.sch.uk

It will be useful to add both of us to any emails you send, so we can both be aware of anything needing our attention. We will aim to respond within 2 working days.

Reading in Y3

We make reading a priority in Year 3. We encourage the children to develop a love of books in all genres and themes, with a big focus on reading for pleasure. During the school day children will be reading independently as well as taking part in class guided reading. The children will be able to choose a book from our class bookcase, which they can read in class at quiet reading times. They will also choose a book from the school library to bring home. They will be able to return this book when they have finished it and choose a new one. We appreciate some books are longer and will take more than a week to read. Books will be signed in and out, so we can monitor the regularity of children’s reading.

PE

PE is on Wednesdays and Thursdays where the children will need to come to school dressed in their PE kit with trainers. As we approach the warmer weather (we hope!) please ensure that your child brings a sun hat to school and sun cream is applied before school.  We will be focusing on athletics and netball this term. .  

Homework

Spellings will be sent home on Friday for  children to practise at home. The test will take place in school on the following Friday with Mrs Pape.

We also encourage you to read with your child at least 3 times per week. Every child in school will have a reading record, even if they are a free reader. This is a place to record any new words children have learnt, progress you see or titles of other books read at home.

Mathletics online – there will be three activities set on Mathletics that link to our learning that has taken place in the week. Your child can use paper to help them work out answers. Find Mathletics at Mathletics.com and use your child’s logging in details to access their account. The beauty of Mathletics is, it shows the teacher how a child did with a particular learning intention but also there is an option for children to do more than just the activities set. Use the help buttons if unsure of an activity.

A national times table test now takes place in Y4, so we will prepare the children for this by testing their fast recall of answers throughout the year. To support your child at home, there are some great activities on the ‘Top Marks’ website. One game in particular, ‘Hit the Button’, requires fast recall of times table answers. Another great website is timestables.co.uk which does a mock test and has some fun games that make learning times tables fun.

Things to remember:

  • All children should bring a flask or bottle of water to school. This should be taken home and washed every day.
  • In Key Stage 2, children are required to bring their own snack, as it is no longer provided. This should be a piece of fruit to be eaten at playtime. Our school is strictly ‘nut-free’ due to some children having allergies.
  • School Policy is that, other than for religious reasons, we do not wear jewellery in school apart from a watch. We do not wear Fitbits or expensive watches as it is the responsibility of the child to keep them safe. These need to be removed for PE lessons.

We look forward to seeing you all again at celebration events that will take place for the remainder of the year. 

Many thanks,

Miss Jackson and Mrs Pape 

 

Year 3 Class Blog

Barbara Hepworth

Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 3 Class Blog

Last week, we started our sculpture project on Barbara Hepworth. The children have been using their sketch books to explore, evaluate and sketch some of Hepworth’s work. They have started to use this information to design some of their own abstract sculptures which they will then make out of clay. 

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Greek Day!

Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 3 Class Blog

What an amazing day we had! It was lovely to be off timetable for one day and really immerse ourselves in some Greek culture as well as having fun with the children. We made traditional Greek crowns using natural materials, tasted some Greek foods and made our own gyros, located Greece on a map and researched some Ancient Greek history as well as finishing the day with some Zorba dancing! We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our families for their efforts with the children’s costumes. We are so grateful and they all looked exceptional! 

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Science Day- Bubbles!

Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 3 Class Blog

What a fantastic end to the term we had today! As part of our Science Day on bubbles, we had to investigate whether you could blow a bubble inside another bubble and we had so much fun! The children were given very little input and worked together to find an answer to this question. We found out that the surface needed to be soapy for one bubble to be created and that there was a certain technique when using a straw. I won’t give too much away as I know the children are very keen to show you over the holidays! It was so wonderful (loud at times!) to see the children having fun as well as learning at the same time. 

All of the children have worked so hard over the passed half term; poetry recitals, World Book Day, class collective worship, Easter productions, school trip and assessments. We are so proud of them all and they deserve a well earned rest. We would like to take this opportunity to wish you all of our families a lovely Easter break and we look forward to starting the final term of Year 3! How is that even possible?! 

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Water Safety Week

Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 3 Class Blog

This was our final week of swimming and it has been wonderful to see the amazing progress the children have made over the past two terms. Their confidence has blossomed and we hope they will continue with their lessons outside school. To finish off our swimming unit, the children took part in ‘Water Safety Week’ where they learnt some vital survival and rescue skills. Please ask your child at home if they can explain or demonstrate some of these strategies to you. Next half term we will begin an athletics unit with the YMCA. 

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Sewing Complete ✅

Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 3 Class Blog

It has been a long six weeks of sewing but all the children have persevered and we have finally finished our amazing cushions! The children have all learnt how to cross stitch, create a running stitch, design, make and evaluate. You will be able to see all of the children’s final pieces on display on Parent Consultation Evenings. 

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