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Y3 Time homework 19/1/18
Year 3 must continue to work on telling the time on an analogue clock, they can use the clock they have made in class to work on this. Really pleased to see so many wearing watches this week and making the effort to tell the time. Teaching and learning to tell the time is really difficult and we need to support our children to do this. Work on targets set but then move onto the next set of skills , for example telling the time using a digital clock. In Year 3 pupils should be able to tell the time on an analogue clock and on a 12 hour digital clock using am and pm. In class need to use these skills for problem solving and using timetables.
Year 3 have a double sheet of clock faces to work on telling the time. These can be kept inside homework books.
Please continue to read Bug club books at home and don’t forget www.activelearn.co.uk to read these books online and to answer questions to work on their comprehension skills. In May Year 3 will have the statutory reading test again with 2 pieces of text and questions to answer on both. Thank you for your support.
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Y3 Oracy Projects
This term our topic is blood, bones and gory bits. We will be learning about the body and the main organs. Just to give you enough notice, in a few weeks we will begin our oracy projects like they did in year 2 and pupils will choose 1 organ to research in school and at home, prepare a presentation and share it with the class. All details will be given out at the time and enough time to prepare before half term, during half term and probably first week back after February half term. Thank you for your support.
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