Literacy Non-fiction texts Fiction texts Dictionary and Thesaurus

Literacy
Non-fiction texts
Fiction texts
Dictionary and Thesaurus work
Handwriting
Grammar
Spelling
Punctuation
History
The Bronze Age
The Iron Age
Geography
Climate and temperature change
Numeracy
Mental addition and subtraction
Problem solving, reasoning and algebra
Place value
Mental multiplication and division
2,5 & 10 times tables: extending to 3,4 and 6, 7 and 8 times tables
Measurement
Geometry – properties of shape.
Art
Sketching
Buildings
Cross curricular links to other subjects such as English and History
Science
Amazing Bodies
Can you see me?
Design and Technology
Clay work
ICT
Combining text and graphics using Microsoft Word
Cross curricular links
Coding
PSHE
Miss Dorothy.com
Walk to School
Music
Composing and appraising
Recorder
PE
Games: Ball skills: Tennis, Football and Netball.
Gymnastics
Religious Education
Year of Mercy
Called to Change (Reconciliation)
Celebrating the Mass
Year 3
Curriculum Highlights
Spring 2016
French
Simple vocabulary and conversation
Homework Information
Spellings are given weekly.
Numeracy Homework on Monday to be completed by Wednesday
Literacy Homework on Friday to be completed by the following Monday.
Wednesday Word R.E. Homework.
Children should be heard read daily for 10 minutes at least.
Reading Books will be changed Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
The information contained in this sheet is only a summary of the work that your
child will be doing this term.
Homework - How you can help your child
You should set aside some time to talk to your child about what needs to be
done. Reading, spelling and tables should be practiced everyday. Other
homework needs to be done on a regular evening each week.
Try not to do the work for your child, but rather support through asking questions.
Sometimes what appears to be difficult becomes clear with a little bit of thought.