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Year 3


Welcome to Willow Class

Mrs Matthew


This term I am looking forward to...

I am looking forward to teaching the pupils all about how rocks are formed in science and delving deeper into using maps when learning more about the United Kingdom. I am also looking forward to challenging the pupils with new mathematical concepts in our Maths sessions and encouraging the children to share their strategic approaches. Finally, I am looking forward to exploring and reading new books with my class.


My top tip for learning is...

Read at home every day - It could be your books from school, comics, poetry or graphic novels. “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go." 

Always try your hardest. Everyone makes mistakes, but we learn from them by persevering and trying again.

Useful things that will help you learn more this year


Year 3 and 4 Year Overview


Things about us that are worth remembering


Everyday

 

 

Promoting Positive Learning Behaviour and Self Esteem

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Child Protection and Safeguarding 


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Pupils - you can get help here.


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Everyone a Ford Reader | Hear Me Become A Reader

There is nothing quite like playing back something that you have rehearsed or performed and just... listening: feeling pride in your successes; noticing the areas for improvement and acting on them. This is what real learning is all about!

'Hear Me Become A Reader' is our way of enabling pupils to journal their reading journey; giving pupils ownership over their development within the subject. With more and more pupils uploading audio readings on a weekly basis, we wanted to make this process more interactive and even easier than ever.

With this in mind, 'Hear Me Become A Reader' has changed platforms - no more weekly assignments or uploading of separate audio files. With Microsoft OneNote, pupils now record and upload on the platform itself, to a confidential section in the 'class notebook' - just between the child and their teacher. What's more, pupils (and parents) can comment under each recording, as well as adding to a 'collaboration space' where pupils can recommend new books to their classmates. There is also a 'content library' containing key reading resources to help equip your child with the tools they may need to become more fluent and comprehensive readers.

The same expectations of a weekly recorded reading will be required as part of your child's home learning diet; but within the class notebook, pupils could easily upload a recording every night of the week if they wanted to (as has been requested by pupils and parents).

If using a laptop or PC, pupils can still access their class notebook via their TEAMS account, or if using a tablet or mobile phone, you can download the Microsoft OneNote APP from your APP store and sign in using your child's MS TEAMS login details (please note it can sometimes take up to 24 hours to sync notebooks).

Have a go and explore the class notebook - the more your child uses it, the more confident they will become at leading their own learning. We can't wait to see how pupils use this new tool to enhance their learning at Ford!

Please see the links below, which provide step-by-step instructions in 'logging in' and 'recording your reading'.

Together we can...


HOW 2 ... log into class notebook on MS One Note (laptop/PC)

HOW 2 ... record my voice on MS OneNote while reading (laptop/PC)


HOW 2 ... log into class notebook on MS One Note (mobile devices) 

HOW 2 ... record my voice while reading on MS OneNote (mobile device)


How to get the most out of learning? 

Oli Cav has worked with us as a school to develop the methods and strategies for learning. Click on the link below to find out more.

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