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Welcome to the Year 3 Parent Meeting 2019

Welcome to the Year 3 Parent Meeting for 2019! Join Mrs. Cann, Miss Amir, Miss Nash, Miss Enoch, Mrs. Saddique, Mr. Barclay, and the Learning Support Coaches to learn about the rich and purposeful curriculum, core books, topics, and support offered in Year 3.

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Welcome to the Year 3 Parent Meeting 2019

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  1. Welcome to the Year 3 Parent Meeting 2019

  2. Year 3 Team Mrs Cann 3W Class Teacher Year group Leader Miss Amir 3T Class Teacher Miss Nash 3P Class Teacher Miss Enoch 3S Class Teacher Mrs Saddique Mr Barclay Learning Support Coaches

  3. The Curriculum We offer a rich and broad curriculum where learning is not only engaging but purposeful.

  4. Core book based Curriculum Leon and the place between English Maths History core text Leon and Place Between DT Computing Art Science

  5. Books and topics for the year Autumn term Topic- Believe it or not! Books- Leon and the place between and Tuesday Spring term Topic- Chocolate Book- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Summer term Topics – Footprints from the past & scavengers and settlers Books- Krindlekrax and Stone Age Boy

  6. Autumn TermBelieve it or not! ‘ Our topic this term is ‘Believe it or not!’. Children will be exploring magic and how magic has changed through the ages. Also they will be discovering how illusions are a form of magic. They will be learning about some famous magicians and exploring their different acts.

  7. Some things to look forward to in the Autumn Term • Magician visiting WTPS (16th September) £2 • Dance sessions • Beginning to learn the French language • Year 3 Sharing Assembly • Parents evening • Creating Shadow puppets

  8. Spring TermChocolate ‘ Our topic in the spring term is ‘Chocolate’. We will be exploring where chocolate was first discovered and how its uses have changed to the present. We will be learning about where chocolate comes from and Fairtrade.

  9. Some things to look forward to in the spring term • Visit from Chocolatier • Visit to Kew Gardens • Learning about the Mayans • Trip the Redbridge Museum • Learning about the countries that grow Cocoa beans • Learning about Fairtrade

  10. Summer TermFootprints from the PastScavengers and Settlers ‘ • Our topics in the summer term are ‘Footprints from the past’ and ‘Scavengers and settlers.’ • In ‘Footprints from the past’ we will be; • Exploring different types of dinosaurs • Discovering where and when dinosaurs lived • Learning how to use fine line drawing • In ‘Scavengers and settlers we will be; • Exploring the stone age • Learning about rocks and fossils • Creating cave art

  11. Some things to look forward to in the summer term • Visiting Natural History Museum • Creating cave art paintings • Sports Day • Learning about dinosaurs • Learning about the Stone age to the Iron age

  12. Our new home reading journals! All children should be reading a minimum of 5 days a week. Our new journals have instructions on how they are to be used on the back. They also include a central 8-page full-colour guide for the reader and reading helper.  For each day your child reads they need to note this down in the journal and get it signed by a parent/guardian to confirm they have read. For each confirmed day they will get a mark on the reading chart. Replacement journals can be purchased from the school office for £1.

  13. In every class there is a read to succeed chart where the number of times your child has read will be displayed. Journals will be checked so remember to check your child’s reading journal daily and sign it.

  14. Guided Reading overview • At William Torbitt Primary, there is a determination that every child will learn to readand enjoy it! The teaching of reading is at the heart of the curriculum. • In addition to using a core text approach for English, we have daily Guided Reading sessions that last up to 30 minutes. • Children are put into groups of 5/6 where they will read a range of texts with guidance from the teacher. • They will have one focus session with the teacher each week, where they are able to develop their skills through discussions. • For the rest of the week they complete a set of appropriately challenging tasks. • The children apply the skills they learn throughout the curriculum.

  15. Spellings Overview • Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 follow the Rising Stars spelling scheme that takes the children through the core spelling requirements from the English programme of study. The children learn how to spell with fun activities each week. They also have a weekly spelling test to see how well they are doing.

  16. Mathematics Mastery • The school has adopted a new scheme called ‘Maths Mastery’ in Years R to 3. Key Principles

  17. Mathematics Mastery Mathematical thinking Pupils deepen their understanding by giving an examples, by sorting or comparing, or by looking for patterns and rules in the representations they are exploring problems with. Conceptual understanding Pupils deepen their understanding by representing concepts using objects and pictures, making connections between different representations and thinking about what different representations stress and ignore. Language and communication Pupils deepen their understanding by explaining, creating problems, justifying and proving using mathematical language. This acts as a scaffold for their thinking deepening their understanding further.

  18. Mathematics Mastery Lessons are structured into 6 parts

  19. Home learning Year 3 are currently trialling a new Home Learning structure. The home learning policy is currently under review. The children choose 1 or 2 different boxes each week to complete. The work does not need to be given in until October half term where the children will present what they have been doing,. You will receive feedback about their home learning at the end of the half term.

  20. How you can support your child at home: • Please ensure that your child reads every evening (20 minutes). You can help by learning key words and talking about the book that your child is reading. • Ensure that an adult has signed the child’s reading journal at least 5 times in a week. • Encourage your children to read a range of reading material – magazines, graphic novels, newspapers etc.

  21. How you can support your child at home: Most importantly get out and about. Provide the children with opportunities to explore the world around them, opportunities to speak and question why things work and time to have fun!

  22. How you can support your child at home: • Writing for a variety of purposes – making links to the topic e.g. diary writing, formal letter writing and description. • Refer to the English writing mat for examples for what the children should be including in their writing. • Ensure that your children know how to spell the common exception words or spelling List for the year group. • Help them with their Home Learning – but don’t do it for them!

  23. How you can support your child at home: • Please encourage you child to learn and quickly recall all their times table up to 12 × 12 off by heart. • Also encourage them to practise their written methods for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

  24. Just a few reminders…

  25. Expectations in Year 3 Punctuality & Attendance Making the most of school Soft start – Children will make their way in from 8.50am. Orange slips for messages to class teachers. Behaviour & Focus Making the most of every lesson

  26. WTPS Behaviour Policy • Traffic lights System for behaviour • Time out in partner class • Time out with SLT • Dojos/well done cards for good behaviour • Merits for good effort and work – Bronze, Silver, Gold certificates given out during sharing assemblies • Behaviour reflections - 2 Behaviour Reflections- letter home

  27. Worry boxes • What are they? • How are they used?

  28. School Uniform • Full and appropriate school uniform needs to be worn at all times! • Plain navy blue school style jumpers and cardigans • White school shirt/polo shirt • Grey skirt, pinafore dress or trousers/ girls blue and white checked dress • White/grey/navy blue head scarf • Black shoes or black trainers

  29. PE Kit • White T-shirt • Black or navy blue shorts • Black pumps • Winter Games Kit • Plain tracksuit - no football strip • Trainers

  30. Healthy Body, Healthy Minds… • Water bottles – access all day • Morning snack – please send in healthy snacks for playtime • Healthy lunch boxes • Healthy school dinners

  31. Things to take home Y3 Spelling List. (Please note that children should be able to spell these and more. This list is simply a guide) Year 3 national curriculum expectations for Reading, Writing and Maths. Times Tables ! Do children have them at their fingertips? Question stems to support you with supporting your child’s comprehension. Strategies to help with spelling

  32. Working Together School works best when it is a partnership between us and you! 'We endeavour to always do the best for the children. Occasionally, you may not agree with something or we may get something wrong. Please come and speak to us and we can discuss how to put it right and move forward. We need to work together in partnership.

  33. Thank You Thank you for attending and we look forward to getting to know you all! Mrs Cann 3W Class Teacher Year group Leader Miss Amir 3T Class Teacher Miss Nash 3P Class Teacher Miss Enoch 3S Class Teacher Mrs Saddique Mr Barclay Learning Support Coaches

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