Autumn 1
Year 3 Topic – Autumn 1: Our Local Area
This half term in Topic, we’ve been exploring our local area and learning all about different types of settlements. We discovered that Plaistow, where our school is located, is a town in the borough of Newham. We’ve also been learning how settlements are organised, from the smallest to the largest — starting with hamlets and moving up to villages, towns, cities, counties, and finally countries.
To help us understand this better, we created our own settlement hierarchy circles, showing how each type of settlement fits into the bigger picture.
As part of our geography skills, we’ve also been learning how to use 4-figure grid references to find locations on a map. This has helped us to become more confident in using maps and understanding where places are in relation to each other.
It’s been a great start to the year, and we’re looking forward to learning even more about our local area and the wider world around us!
Literacy
At the start of this term, Year 3 wrote a non-chronological report about the school dinners we have. We thought about the menu and the diverse options we can choose from, which reflects the multi-cultural nature of our school. We wrote about the benefits of eating healthy food and how this positively affects our learning. In our report, we mentioned how amazing our chefs are and how much we appreciate them.
In Year 3 this half-term, we have worked on properties of number as well as place value. The children learned how to apply their knowledge of place value to add and subtract 2- and 2-digit numbers, which also include tricky columns. There was also a focus on number facts, number bonds to 10, 20, 100 and using the inverse operation.
Before adding using the column methos, children used a number line to add.
They then moved onto using the dienes to show tricky columns and fair swaps. When the children became confident with adding using the dienes, the then went. Onto using the column method.
Lastly, the children moved their learning on to word problems with helped them to incorporate problem solving and applying all the skills they have leant.