Dear parents and carers,
We hope you had a relaxing break and made the most of the slowly improving weather. Below, you will find this week's timetable with all the links you need to access the activities. As always, the tasks will be on Seesaw with a short video explaining what the children need to do each day.
Home Learning Timetable
Week Beginning 22nd February
Home Learning Timetable
Week Beginning 8th February
Home Learning Timetable
Week Beginning 1st February
Thank you for all the work you have continued to do and upload on Seesaw. It has been brilliant seeing all the lovely artwork the children produced during the week. We have some fantastic and very talented artists in Year 3! It has also been great to see so many of you trying out Sumdog. Keep it up!
You can find below our timetable for next week.
Mrs Ichtsi & Mrs Lonergan
Home Learning Timetable
Week Beginning 25th January
This week, HFS join the RSPB, to take take part in the Big Garden Birdwatch.
Please watch the video link on the home learning part of the school website.
Please read the email sent to you today.
Your timetable has nature-based activity time which we know that you will enjoy.
Thank you for helping the RSPB to help our feathered friends.
Home Learning Timetable
Week Beginning 18th January
Year three, don't miss the BBC's new series of Winter Watch. It is brilliant. It is on at 8pm each night on BBC2 and it started on Tuesday 19th January. If you have missed it, watch again on I Player. Nature is doing just what it should at this time which is just a breath of fresh air and a joy to watch. Let me know what you think on Seesaw. Enjoy!
Mrs Lonergan
Hello year three,
We really appreciate the lovely work and comments that you are sending to us. We hope that you will enjoy this week's learning too. We know that you use both Seesaw and the website. Work has been selected from the BBC too with celebrity teachers on some of the links, which is fun. Joe Wicks is back too on Monday, Wednesdays and Friday and don't forget that BBC TV lessons also have the Book Club. Links are here for book talk on these sites and of course, CBeebies and CBBC have a daily story time which is really special. Keep up the great work!
Mrs Lonergan and Mrs Ichtsi
14th January 21
Please see weblink below. We also have lots more information on our E-safety page. Go to 'Key Information - E-Safety'.
Home Learning Timetable
Week Beginning 11th January
Dear Year Three,
Thank you so much for your work and comments last week. You have all made a great start and your handwriting and presentation was lovely to see too. Don't forget to look out for the post - your class GPS, phonics booklet and comprehension books were posted to you on Friday. The timetable will list the pages to work through each week. If you can, post the work to Seesaw and we will check your work. This week you also have some handwriting to do and the paper for this is attached below. There is also additional reading comprehension here about journeys, our new Religious Education topic. Remember that the Oak Academy lesson usually has a fun entry and exit quiz to do. A story is being recorded for you to comment on and this will go up on Seesaw shortly.
Have a good week and we hope that you are all well.
Best wishes,
Mrs Lonergan and Mrs Ichtsi
BOOKS WHICH WERE POSTED TO YOU AND TASKS FOR THIS WEEK
COMPREHENSION BOOK - please start on page 10 'Poems about Teachers'. This week do page 10 and 11.
GPS BOOK - please start on page 36. Complete page 36,37, 38 and 39 this week.
Home Learning Timetable
Week Beginning 5th January
Hello Year Three Children and Parents/Carers,
Please see our timetable and links to click on to direct you to teaching and learning resources. If there isn't a link, the task will usually be attached here on this page. We use Seesaw to review work and to send feedback on completion. Also the maths activities will be there so the children can complete the worksheets on their device without the need to print them out. Remember that this term's learning overview is attached below - it was sent out just before Christmas. This is helpful for any background reading that your child may want to engage in. My On also has reading tasks too.
This comes with our best wishes to you at this difficult time.
Mrs Lonergan and Mrs Ichtsi.
Dear Parents
DfE guidance requests schools to set 4 hours home learning for KS2 pupils
Kind Regards
Mrs Kelliher
14th December 2020
Dear parents/carers,
We are aware that a few of the children are at home at the moment so the files below are some of the fun activities that we are completing with the children at school. We will resume with our normal English and Maths tasks after Christmas.
Have a restful and merry Christmas!
Home learning
In the unfortunate event of any of the children having to self-isolate for any length of time, we have included below a grid with various activities that they could be completing while they have to stay at home. Maths plans will be emailed separately to you once we know that your child has to self-isolate.
For English lessons, please see the link below to The Oak National Academy. These are stand alone lessons for the children to complete while they are off.
The first set of lessons are based on the BFG by Roald Dahl.
https://classroom.thenational.academy/units/the-bfg-narrative-writing-8e62
Please feel free to contact us via the teacher email if you need further advice or assistance.
Mrs Ichtsi & Mrs Lonergan