Year Three Class Blog
Below you will find our weekly Blog posts for Year Three
- Read MorePublished 19/06/26, by Natasha MaxwellWhat a busy but rewarding week it has been in Year 3! In English, we have completed publishing our suspense stories. We also came into the classroom to find that our chairs had gone on strike, leaving us with a letter explaining why they wer
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Friday 12th June
Published 12/06/26, by Miranda CollettYear 3 have ended our busy week of learning with a fabulous visit to Kew Gardens! The children thoroughly enjoyed seeing many of the beautiful and unusual plants at Kew, and taking part in a workshop exploring the plants and products - Read More
Friday 5th June
Published 05/06/26, by Miranda CollettWelcome back after the half-term break. I hope you all enjoyed the sunshine, had a well-deserved rest, and feel ready for the final half-term in Year 3. In English, we have been getting our creative juices flowing by utilising our featured toolkit - Read More
Friday 22nd May
Published 22/05/26, by Miranda CollettWhat a fabulous week Year 3 have had, with the added highlights of becoming ocean explorers for STEM Week and planting our pea plants in the secret garden. We cannot wait to see the fruits of our labour next half term! In English, we have been app - Read More
Friday 15th May
Published 15/05/26, by Miranda CollettYear 3 have had a wonderful week, with the added highlight of taking part in a session with the Schools Sports Partnership to learn all about Rapid Fire Cricket. In English, we have been completing a variety of short-burst writing activities to ex - Read More
Friday 8th May
Published 08/05/26, by Miranda CollettAlthough this week was only four days long, Year 3 has still managed to cram in a huge amount of learning both in and outdoors. In English, we have discovered the theme of our new model text, which centres around a forgotten bookshop. We are all r - Read More
Friday 1st May
Published 01/05/26, by Miranda CollettThis week has been full of highlights, with everyone thoroughly immersing themselves in the world of Ancient Egypt during today’s trip to the British Museum. In English, we have been editing, up levelling, and publishing our letter recounts. - Read More
Friday 24th April
Published 24/04/26, by Miranda CollettYear 3 have had a busy week full of imaginative exploration and, of course, lots of learning. Thank you again for your understanding and patience while we navigated this week’s tube strike and made alternative arrangements for our trip. & - Read More
Friday 17th April
Published 17/04/26, by Miranda CollettWelcome back! I hope you all had a wonderful Easter break and are feeling excited and refreshed for the Summer Term. In English, we have started writing our own letter recounts, incorporating our focus toolkits as well as others we have used in pr - Read More
Friday 27th March
Published 27/03/26, by Miranda CollettYear 3, you should all be so proud of yourselves; you have all been phenomenal! You have given your all this term and grown in so many ways, it has been a pleasure to teach and guide you. Have a wonderful break over the Easter holidays, come ba - Read More
Friday 20th March
Published 20/03/26, by Miranda CollettYear 3 have worked extremely hard this week, whether this has been in class during lessons, taking part in the DT locomotive workshop, or performing as part of the fabulous Oliver cast. They have all earned a well-deserved rest over the weekend. T - Read More
Friday 13th March
Published 13/03/26, by Miranda CollettWe have had a busy and productive week in Year 3, filled with creativity, curiosity and fantastic learning across the curriculum. This week in English, we continued applying the steps needed to compose exciting complex sentences. We also looked at - Read More
Friday 6th March
Published 06/03/26, by Miranda CollettWhat a fabulous week, ending with a wonderful World Book Day and Bedtime Story Pyjama Day. The children’s costumes were amazing, and we truly loved celebrating their efforts with them in class.
In English, we have started to unpick Dorothy’s letter and the toolkits that link with this recount topic. This week, we explored the steps needed to compose exciting complex sentences that not only hook the reader but also give them a taster of what is to come later in the letter.
In Maths, we explored how to convert mm and cm into equivalent lengths and then moved on to linking this knowledge when adding and subtracting lengths. Next week, we will be focusing on perimeter before moving on to our next unit, which focusses on fractions.
Foundation Subjects
Geography – We compiled our own fact file pages all about the Sahara Desert, exploring its location, size, climate, wildlife, and the societies that live there.
Science – This week, we explored animal skeletons and how these fall into one of three types: endoskeletons, exoskeletons, and hydrostatic skeletons.
PSHE – We explored the terms income and saving and applied this knowledge to help Harold decide what he could afford to buy with his pocket money.
PE – We worked on our handball passing skills and making space to enable successful movement between players.
RE – This week, we shone a light on Mary, the mother of Jesus, considering what her thoughts and feelings might have been on Palm Sunday, Good Friday, and Resurrection Sunday.
Home Learning:
Doodle – Please continue to support your child’s progress by accessing the Doodle Learning platform and remaining in the green zone for English, Maths and Times Tables.
Reading – Please ensure that you listen to your child read at least five times during the week and sign their reading record each time.
Spellings – Below are this week’s spelling words to practise with your child, both in isolation and within a sentence. There are also five bonus words for those who would like to take on a spelling challenge. This week’s spelling rule focuses on doubling consonant letters before adding suffixes
limited, happening, offered, admitting, regretted, visiting, followed, entered
Challenge words:
preferred, propeller, inference, difference, beginner
Change Maker Project -
This half term we are focusing on the value of ‘Forgiveness’.
Please do continue supporting your child as they collect and record evidence of their chosen activity.
Have a lovely weekend
Mrs Collett
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Friday 27th February
Published 27/02/26, by Miranda CollettWelcome back to the second half of the spring term and the period of Lent. We have had a lovely week, ending with a journey down the yellow brick road to see the wonderful Wizard of Oz. Year 3 thoroughly enjoyed seeing the production, and this led us - Read More
Friday 13th February
Published 13/02/26, by Miranda CollettWow! What a busy but fabulous half-term. Year 3 you have shone your light brightly and worked really hard; you should all be very proud of your achievements this half-term. In English, we have finished our independent narrat - Read More
Friday 6th February
Published 06/02/26, by Miranda CollettThis week has been packed full of exploration, creativity and, of course, plenty of learning! In English, we have begun drafting our own setting narratives, linking these to the theme of starting in one setting and travelling through a portal to a - Read More
Friday 30th January
Published 31/01/26, by Natasha MaxwellWe’ve had a fabulous week in Year 3, showcasing our learning and shining our light. In English, we have completed our toolkit tasks and are now busily compiling our ideas for our own portal stories. There is a real buzz in the air in Year 3 - Read More
Friday 23rd January
Published 23/01/26, by Miranda CollettWe have had another busy but very productive week in Year 3. In English, we have developed our writing skills by refining techniques we have been practising using our focus toolkits. These include naming a setting, using prepositions to describe h - Read More
Friday 16th January
Published 16/01/26, by Miranda CollettYear 3 have enjoyed their first full week of the spring term and have now discovered all the topic themes we will be working on this half-term. In English this week, we have gone through the whole of our model text and started to work on the setti - Read More
Friday 9th January
Published 09/01/26, by Miranda CollettHappy New Year! Welcome back! I do hope you all had a wonderful festive break and feel excited about starting the Spring Term. Firstly, I wanted to send my heartfelt thanks to you all for the kind Christmas gifts that you gave us at th







