Every Child, Every Opportunity
Year 3 - Home Learning
Reading
Reading at home is one of the most beneficial ways a child can continue their academic development. It is a skill that feeds into all subjects, introducing pupils to new vocabulary and ideas while developing their own creativity and imagination.
All children in school have a reading book from the year group libraries to read at home. They can perform a quiz to test their retention of information and understanding of what they have read. This allows them to choose books which are appropriate for their reading level.
Children can take quizzes on their reading book at home via accelerated reader and can even perform quizzes on other books they may have at home.
All pupils have reading diaries to note down when they have read and what they have learnt from their reading session.
Don't forget to apply the reading skills you have been taught in school while you read!
Spellings and Grammar
Pupils in school follow the read write inc. phonics and spelling scheme and receive weekly spellings to learn at home. Teachers also set homework through their CGP grammar homework books.
Below are the year 3 and 4 spelling words which all pupils should be able to spell correctly by the end of year 4.
Maths
Teachers set weekly homework through our pupil's CGP maths booklet.
All children have log ins for TT Rockstars where they can complete games to develop their timestables. Pupils should be regularly be accessing timestable rockstars and may even be directed by their teachers to work on specific areas they need development on.
Online resources
Pupils also have access to the following sites which have numerous activities to do at home:
DB primary : Login to Arden Primary School (secure-dbprimary.com)
Purple Mash : Purple Mash by 2Simple
Espresso : Discovery Education | Account Login for Students & Educators
If my child is absent from a school due to a long term sickness...
If a pupil is away from school for an extended period of time due to sickness, work will be submitted regularly by teachers via the websites above. If pupils are unable to access the work due to IT difficulties, paper work packs can be requested. Speak to your class teacher for further information.
Helpful websites:
Oak National Academy (thenational.academy)
Primary Resources - KS2, KS1, Early Years (EYFS) KS3, KS4, Twinkl