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A warm welcome to our Year 3 Parents’ Meeting

A warm welcome to our Year 3 Parents’ Meeting. Mr Faithfull, Miss Taylor, Miss Prior, Miss Albone , Mrs Parker. Developing Independence. walking into school independently lockers developing the use of our school core values i mproving listening skills

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A warm welcome to our Year 3 Parents’ Meeting

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  1. A warm welcome to our Year 3 Parents’ Meeting Mr Faithfull, Miss Taylor, Miss Prior, Miss Albone, Mrs Parker

  2. Developing Independence • walking into school independently • lockers • developing the use of our school core values • improving listening skills • taking responsibility for their belongings • using the library • passing on messages • collecting letters • leaving school • being honest in their learning

  3. Communication • ‘Together we achieve’ • Home/school log • Appointment for after school • Blog • Parent/Pupil workshops • Parents’ consultations

  4. Uniform and P.E Kit • Taking pride in the uniform • Our P.E days are Wednesday and Friday but please ensure your child’s P.E kit is in school throughout the week. • The P.E. kit is part of our school uniform • Earrings • Art aprons / shirts

  5. Learning Partnership Promise • This sets out the role of the teacher, parent and child.

  6. Reading and Accelerated Reader • Reading at home and school • What is Accelerated Reader? • What do the levels mean? • Reading isn’t a race • How does it link to assessment?

  7. Homework • Why do schools set homework? • Having a regular routine will support your child • Creative Homework (half termly) • My Maths (weekly)

  8. Spelling • Continuation of phonics • Learning spelling patterns and rules • Investigative approach • Tips for becoming a good speller • Not learning lists of spellings • High frequency words (creative homework)

  9. Exciting Learning Topics • Autumn First Half Term • Theme:Avast, Me Hearties A voyage around the world as the children become ‘explorers not tourists’. • Autumn Second Half Term • Theme: Blue Planet The children will become mini David Attenboroughs as they explore the underwater world of Earth and the treasures it holds. • Spring First Half Term • Theme: Land of Hope and Glory An historical and geographical study of the United Kingdom’s cities, towns and pastures green.

  10. Exciting Learning Topics • Spring Second Half Term • Theme:Food Glorious Food I’m hungry! What’s for dinner? A delicious journey that focuses on the food on our plate. • Summer First Half Term • Theme: Terrific Neolithic Ready to rock and roll? A topic based on the stone and iron age with a modern twist! We will use cine-literacy to delve into the lives of our Neolithic ancestors. • Summer Second Half Term • Theme: Festival Fever It’s summer time . . . year three will find out about the many festivals around the world. Discovering different religions and cultures they will make full use of the creative talents.

  11. School Sleepover Summer term Further details nearer the time

  12. Any Questions?

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