Spellings due 4th December

Due to the changes in the Literacy curriculum children in Year 6 are expected to be secure with all KS2 spellings.

There will be no choice of spellings, in terms of degree of difficulty. All children, of all abilities, need to learn the following for next term:

achieve bargain
criticise dictionary
especially frequently
guarantee hindrance
interfere lightning

Choir At Civic Carol concert

choir will be singing at the Civic Carol Concert at St Nicholas Church on

Sunday 1 December

Children to arrive at 6pm, in school uniform, thank you to all the choir who are taking part.

Homework due 4th December

Read at least 3 times (per week) and ask an adult to sign your reading diary to confirm.

Learn your spellings. Complete detailed sentences and definitions in your homework book. Please encourage your child to not use capital letters inappropriately, it is affecting spelling test scores.

Complete the times table grids – one per night.
tables grids week 12

Readers for Christmas performance please practice words and others learn words to songs. Children have copies of words and these can also be found on school website.

all over the hills 2

baby jesus sleeps

beneath the stars

Gods great plan

The angel Gabriel

the bells ring out

The Donkey Song

Mufti Tomorrow!

Mufti for a Jar Tomorrow – Fri 29th November

All children can come into school in mufti on this day in exchange for a filled jar for the Christmas Fayre Jar Stall.

Jars to be filled with a small gift: wrapped sweets, crayons, small toy etc .

 

Many thanks

NJS PTA

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