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Year Three

W E L C O M E   T O   T H E   Y E A R  3  C L A S S   P A G E  

A very warm welcome to all of our Year 3 children, parents and visitors.  In our classroom, we are committed to creating a learning environment where every child can grow, learn, and succeed. Our classroom is a safe space where children can express their feelings, ask for help when needed, and feel comfortable being themselves. Year 3 is an exciting year of discovery! We want children to develop a natural curiosity about the world around them. Our lessons are designed to spark questions and engage imaginations. We look forward to an amazing year ahead, filled with fantastic learning, exploration and laughter together. 

For any queries or questions, please don't hesitate to speak to us at the end of the school day.

Please check out Class Dojos for weekly updates of all the exciting learning we get up to!

  

Miss Alexander heart

Important Reminders

Spellings

Spellings will go out termly and we will do a spelling test every Friday. Please encourage your child to practice their spellings at home as there will be DOJO points available to children that have worked hard!

PE

Our PE days are: Monday and Thursday.

Please bring your full PE kit with you on both days (indoor and outdoor wherever possible would be brilliant!)

Homework

Children will be given homework on a Friday and it will be due back in on the following Wednesday - DOJO points will be awarded to children that give their homework in on time as well as be entered into a wheel to try and win a prize!

Reading

It is so incredibly important to read at home! When you have read at home and get your record signed by an adult you can collect stickers on our class chart and be in with a chance of winning a prize! 

Uniform

We have a beautiful uniform at St Mary's and we pride ourselves on our fantastic appearance. Please make sure you attend school in the correct uniform, always looking lovely and neat!

Climate and Climate Zones.

This term, we will be investigating what climate is, how it affects our daily lives and how different climates can be found both locally and around the world. We will explore the climate in our local area, discovering what our typical temperature is, the seasons and how much rain we get. This will help us understand why our environment looks the way it does and how people adapt to the weather where they live. 

 

Class Text.

There are no polar bears left on Bear Island. But one summer night, April meets one. He is starving, lonely and a long way from home. Determined to save him, she begins the most important journey of her life...

In Reading we are starting a new book called 'The Last Bear'. 

Our Class Timetable: