Class 9
Miss Parsons
Class 10
Mrs North
Class 11
Mrs Graham
Our Teaching Assistants: Mrs Lacey Mrs May Mrs Vango Mrs Seymour
Year 3 have PE on Mondays and Wednesdays. Please ensure you wear PE kit into school on these days.
WEEKLY HOMEWORK EXPECTATIONS IN YEAR 3
During Year 3 we build greater independence and responsibility in our pupils. This is promoted through a number of activities and additional responsibilities, including weekly homework. Should children not complete their weekly homework as detailed below, they are supervised during a breaktime to complete 5 minutes of the missing activity/ activities each week. This is to encourage good fluency in reading, maths, spellings and build homework habits for their educational journey. Please ask your child's teacher should you have any queries about their homework:
Additional homework guidance
The children will be given spelling sheets to bring home at the start of each term. Homework will be explained, discussed, reviewed and celebrated in class on a weekly basis. Under each subject heading below are further details of weekly homework tasks set for pupils in Year 3.
Spellings homework
Please encourage your child to copy out and learn this week's spellings each day, for a total of 5 days every week. You'll find lots of suggested spelling strategies in their homework books. Spellings are set on a Monday and tested the following Monday morning, so children have one week to learn their words. Some children may have individual spellings to learn, which will be different from the sheets below. Please ask their class teacher if your child has misplaced their sheet and they'll be happy to give you another copy. Please click below to open the main class spellings below:
Reading homework
Please encourage your child to read their school reading book at least 3 times each week for 10 minutes, to an adult where possible, and record this in their yellow Reading Record. If at home they finish their school reading book, please encourage them to read a book of their own choosing instead.
Maths homework
Please practice times tables 3 times every week by using the Times Tables Rockstars games (https://ttrockstars.com/). This will help your child to build their fluency and recall in maths. In Year 4, pupils will participate in the government's 'Multiplication Tables Check', so playing Times Tables Rockstars will help to build your child's confidence in preparation for the journey ahead. If you do not wish to play the game suggested, you can practise your times tables in your homework book. Please remember, this is part of the Year 3 homework and should be completed every week.
You may also want to use these fortune tellers to help you learn your times tables:
3 times tables Fortune Tellers
10 times tables Fortune Teller
Suggested Website for Mental Maths: