3B vs 3P Times Tables Battle Progress

Dear Parents,

As you can see by clicking on the file below, the 3B vs 3P TTRS battle this week is hotting up…

Please encourage your children to play before the deadline on Thursday 16th January, at 8:30am, especially if they haven’t made any contributions yet!

Thank you for your support,

Mr Butler

TTRS Battle 3B vs 3P Week 2

Year 3 Christmas message / PE days for Spring term

Dear Parents,

PE days for Spring term are:

3P / 3W = Tuesdays and Thursdays

3B = Thursdays and Fridays

We will not be swimming until the 2nd half term, so please bring normal PE kit on both days during the first half term.

We would also like to thank all parents and carers in Year 3 for their continued support and ask you that although there is no additional homework, children should continue to read and practice their tables over the holidays (TTRS).

We hope you have a relaxing and fun Christmas break!

Kind Regards,

The Year 3 Team.

Year 3 Spellings and Homework for the rest of the year.

Dear Parents,

A big thank you to all parents for supporting your children to achieve well in their homework and spellings this term!

For the rest of the term there will be no more spellings,but we will still be expecting children to practice their TTRS work and to continue reading at least 3 times per week, recording in their Reading Record books.  We will continue to reward this with house points.

Please support your child to learn their lines for the play.

Thank you for your continued support,

The Year 3 Team.

Year 3 Spellings and homework to be tested 6.12.19

Dear Parents,

Year 3 Spellings and homework to be tested 6.12.19

Please help your children to continue to read at home at least 3x per week; please remember to fill in your reading diary every time you read. Please learn 6x and 7x tables for a test next Friday (3B Thursday). Homework this week is the same as last week – put each of your spelling words into a sentence – make them as interesting / complex as you can – try to include a simile, a fronted adverbial, some description or –ing / -ly / -ed starters. Challenge yourself! As usual, more effort = more house points!

Thank you for your continued support,

The Year 3 Team