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Year 3

Welcome to Year 3 

Knowle Park Primary School - Year 3

Our teacher is Mrs Morris and our teaching assistant is Mrs Shilton.

October 2020

  • Year 3 Blog

    Published 23/10/20, by Admin

    This Week 

    In English, we took on the mammoth task of understanding a compound sentence. They will need reminders for the next few weeks. We also took our keywords and created poems about Wolves. 

    In Maths, we looked at adding and subtracting money. The children found this very confusing as they are not recognising coins. So, as additional homework, I would like you to set up a role-play shop, where the children can explore adding and subtracting money. 

    Timetables    

    We have finished our 3s and have moved to our 4s. Here are some catchy songs to play to help you remember your timetables. 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XzfQUXqiYY

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ue9Kux95H0

     

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  • Year 3 Blog 16/10/20

    Published 16/10/20, by Admin

    This Week

    The tension in the classroom was a torrent of fear, as a wolf stalked a rabbit as she read her book. Children used drama to recreate the story of Wolves by Emily Gravett (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9taIhqvyul4).  Pupils focussed in on their writing mission this week, which is to create a leaflet, raising awareness of the threat to grey wolves in Europe. We looked at what a sentence needs in order to make sense (a verb) and discovered how confusing life is without them. 

    For maths, we have carried on with our 3 x tables and started adding and subtracting 3 digit numbers and ones.

    Here is 3 x table song to practice.  

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XzfQUXqiYY 

    Our weekly warriors showed skills in patience, appreciation, effort, kindness and presentation. 

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  • Year 3 and the Murder Mystery

    Published 02/10/20, by Admin

    A furious Mr Wilcox, exploded onto the playground. He had discovered the classroom in a mess during break time. As the class entered, they realised that they were stepping into a crime scene (not real). The were met by a body outline of a rabbit (looks like a squirrel), blood streaks and paw prints (water colours), paw prints, eyes and ears of a wolf around the walls. The pupils gave up being the Year 3 class and instead took up detection.

    This was all in aid of building interest in our new book Wolves, which we will start on Wednesday. 

    In Maths this week we have been working on number lines. This has been tricky and pupils can find further practices on Mathletics. 

    We are still o our 3 timetables, all pupils improved from last week and we are aiming to get 60 correct answers in 3 minutes in two weeks time. Please practice at home and use TT Rockstars. 

     

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