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Jesus said, "I have come in order that you may have life - life in all its fullness."
John 10:10
Welcome to Year 3
Mrs Bramley - Class Teacher
Mrs Atkinson - Class Teacher, Wednesday
Miss Rawlinson - Teaching Assistant
Mr Stevenson - PE Coach
Miss Styan - Y3 Phonics & Reading Intervention Teacher
Christian Value
Our focus for this half-term is RESPECT. We will be adding to our Values tab how we are exploring how that looks in our school and how we can live it out in our lives, as Jesus taught us to.
Religious Education
Our RE enriches all of our learning. This term, we are looking at the question...
Why do people pray?
Geography Field Trip to Reddish Vale
Y3 had a fantastic time on their recent Geography Field Trip to Reddish Vale. The children enriched their learning about 'What are rivers and how they are used' by collecting data on the features of a local river. The River Tame which is in the local area to St Paul's provided a great day of learning for the pupils. Thank you to our parent helpers and governors who supported the children throughout the trip and brought the sunshine with them for us all to enjoy!
Internet Safety Day 2025
Class Competition Winner: Well Done Ellie-May!
Interfaith Week
Year 3 enjoyed learning about the Sikh religion during Interfaith Week. We drew the Sikh symbol of the Khanda, it was a little tricky! We learnt about the 5 K's of Sikhism.
Look at our Sikh headdresses! We had lots of fun learning about this important religion during Interfaith Week.
Things to remember:
- School planners and your reading book should be brought into school each day.
- A water bottle should be brought into school each day. Fresh water only please.
- PE lessons are on Wednesdays and Fridays. Please bring a named PE kit in a bag into school.
- Toast can be purchased via Parent Pay. It is £1 per week or £10 per term.
Daily Timetable
Start of school is at 8.50 am
End of school is at 3.20 pm
Playtime is at 10.30 am
What will we be learning this term?
In English, we will be studying the fascinating non-fiction text, 'Amazing Rivers' by Julie Vosburgh Agnone and Kerry Hydman.
As fearless adventurers, Year 3 will set sail on a fascinating voyage down the world's most extraordinary rivers. We will learn about astounding natural wonders, from a boiling hot river so hot you can cook an egg in it to a multicoloured river that flows like a liquid rainbow. We will learn about some incredible wildlife, from brown bears catching salmon that swim upstream to anacondas large enough to eat a pig! Our text for this half-term is a fact-filled celebration of some of the most remarkable rivers on Earth.
Our Knowledge Organisers cover the knowledge and skills that
Year 3 will be learning in each half-term.
SUMMER 1 - Science and History
In Science, we will be learning about Light and Shadows
In History, we will learn 'What did the Ancient Egyptians believe?'
We love to read!
Children will have their own reading books to take home. We look forward to seeing your progress and adding a marble to our reading jar for super reading skills. When our reading jar is full, we will celebrate with a class reward.
Children in Year 3 enjoy focussed reading sessions every day where you can develop your reading and comprehension skills.
There is also a reading corner in the classroom where children can enjoy a quiet read.
We will be reading a class book - This term, we are reading... The Scarecrow and His Servant by Philip Pullman.
Learning at Home
Helpful Links for Learning at home
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White Rose Maths for Year 3 Year 3 Curriculum for Maths
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Log into your school TT Rockstars to practice your multiplication facts
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Complete your weekly spellings and remember to write each word into a sentence
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Read as much as you can to be the best reader you can be!
Spring 1
Year 3 visited St Luke's Church in Brinnington
Year 3 enjoyed a great visit to St Luke's Church. They were welcomed by Reverend Andy and a team of volunteers from the church.
During the morning, both Year 3 classes took part in a range of activities to enrich their learning about Christianity. The children looked at different styles of Bibles, some of which were very old. They were challenged to find specific Bible verses that teach the importance of the Bible and the children discussed how the words of the Bible share the message of God. In groups , the children learnt how God can communicate with us, using songs and stories, letters and analogies to describe experiences and how these can help us in our everyday lives.
It was lovely to welcome parent helpers on our visit and Year 3 staff and children would like to say thank you for supporting us with our learning.
Autumn and Spring - Knowledge Organisers