Year 3

Year 3 Curriculum Projects

Year 3 Project - Through the Ages

In the Through the Ages project, your child will learn about three different periods of British prehistory: the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age. They will discover terminology relating to time and sequence dates to make a timeline. They explore the changes to people, homes and lifestyle throughout the different periods and investigate examples of prehistoric settlements, monuments, burials and artefacts in detail. They will also study how technology improved over time, including how the discovery of different metals changed the way that people lived.

Memorable Experience - Prehistoric visit

History - Historical vocabulary; Prehistory; Stone Age; Bronze Age; Iron Age; Chronology and timelines; Everyday life; Tools and weapons; Settlements; Stonework and metalwork; Religion and beliefs; Wealth and power; Invention and ingenuity; Evidence and enquiry

GeographyHuman features; Stone Age monuments

This project is also supported by mini projects in:

Science: Skeletal and Muscular Systems

Art and Design: Prehistoric Pots

Design and Technology: Cook well, Eat well

Computing: derived from D.A.R.E.S

Music: derived from Kapow 

PE: derived from TeamThemeKent Resources

PSHE: derived from Jigsaw

RE: derived from Kent SACRE Curriculum

More information about the Year 3 Curriculum can be found in the YEAR 3 Long Term Plan 2024 document found below. 

 

Year 3 Key Information

In Year 3, PE lessons are timetabled for xxxx and xxxx

Ear-rings removed for the day please.

 

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English

We are continuing our unit based on the book 'How to Wash a Woolly Mammoth'. The children have learnt how to write an engaging introduction, use bullet points to list items, give addition information and warnings in brackets and finish with a concluding sentence. 

We will follow this with a mini reading comprehension unit. The children will read a text, discuss vocabulary and clarify their understanding before answering questions. 

Spellings week beginning

14.10.24 /i/

it

flip

consider

different

difficult

disappear

experiment

history

imagine

increase

important

interest

medicine

gym

myth

mystic

Egypt

pyramid

mystery

bicycle

 

Maths

We are continuing our unit on Addition and Subtraction.

We are using columns for addition and subtraction. We have begun using exchange for both. We have done this practically, through completing calculations (and ensuring the exchanges are recorded accurately) and then we will move to completing questions using problem solving and reasoning. 

If you would like to help with extra practise for your child at home, please use the word 'exchange' rather than 'carrying' (if that's how you learnt it). 

 

Additional Information

We are going to Lenham Church with Yr4 on Monday 21st at 1.30pm. If you would like to walk with us, then please let us know. 

PLEASE ENSURE ALL EAR-RINGS ARE REMOVED ON PE DAYS 

 

Children need their reading book in school every day. 

 

Spellings week beginning

21.10.24 /eye/

like

find

by

pie

light

arrive

decide

describe

bicycle

library

reply

nearby

terrify

cried

tried

died

fortnight

fighter

goodbye

eye

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We encourage the children to:

  • Read every day for at least 15 minutes.
  • Spend 15 minutes on TTRS or Numbots.
  • Access their spellings on Spelling Shed

 

YEAR 3 - Meet the Teacher 

Please find the presentation from this year's 'Meet the Teacher' meeting for your information.