What to expect in Year 3
Moving up to a new year group can be both exciting and scary for you and your child.
Each school will do things a little bit differently but here are some core areas of maths and English that your child will cover in year 3.
Year 3 is the first year of KS2. Find out what to expect this coming year.
Maths - Year 3
Place value
In year 3, your child will become accustomed to working with three-digit numbers.
- They will learn the place value of numbers up to 1000.
- Your child will order, compare and partition numbers to 1000.
- They will also start to solve word problems using these skills.
Place value
What is place value? KS2 Maths
Numbers to 1000
Numbers to 1000: KS2 Maths
How to partition a number
How to partition a number: KS2 Maths
Year 2 recap
Before your child starts year 3, it may be a good idea to recap some topics they covered last year.
Calculations
This year, your child will be learning lots of methods to make calculations and solve problems.
- They will learn to add and subtract with two-digit and three digit numbers.
- They will learn the multiplication and division facts for the 3, 4 and 8 times tables.
- They will continue solve problems using these skills.
Add and subtract 2-digit and 1-digit numbers
Add and subtract 2-digit and 1-digit numbers: Year 3 Maths
Multiplication sentences using the 脳 symbol
Learn about repeated addition and the multiplication symbol. KS2 Maths
Division by sharing
Division by sharing: Year 3 Maths
Year 2 recap
Before your child starts year 3, it may be a good idea to recap some topics they covered last year.
To help your child build and test their Maths skills, they can practise what they have learned in Maths so far and pick up some new skills with the Guardians of Mathematica game.
Guardians: Defenders of Mathematica, from 91热爆 Bitesize. gameGuardians: Defenders of Mathematica, from 91热爆 Bitesize
Play the 'Mysterious Mountains of Multiplication', 'Dark Tower of Division' and 'Times Table Trials' levels and defend the Kingdom of Mathematica using your maths skills.
Quiz: Year 2 Maths recap
Have a go at the year 2 recap quiz with your child to see how much they can remember from last year.
English - Year 3
Reading
This year, your child can expect to continue reading lots of different types of texts and practise their comprehension skills - how well they understand what is written.
- They will learn how to find information in texts and summarise it.
- They will be encouraged to read for pleasure and discuss their books.
- Your child will read fiction and non-fiction texts.
Comprehension: Reading and understanding texts
Learn how to read a text and show you understand it by answering questions. KS2 English
Retrieving and summarising information
Learn how to find and summarise information in texts. KS2 English
Blue Peter Book Club
Develop your reading and writing skills with Blue Peter Book Club. KS2 English
Year 2 recap
Before your child starts year 3, it may be a good idea to recap some topics they covered last year.
Writing
In year 3, your child will write for longer periods of time and can enjoy creating their own stories.
Your child will write for different genres.
They will solidify their understanding of different word classes such as nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs.
They will use a variety of punctuation marks in their writing.
Using punctuation marks
Learn about different types of punctuation marks. KS2 English
What is a verb?
Learn what verbs are and how you can use them in your writing. KS2 English
How to structure a story
Find out how stories have a beginning, middle and end. KS2 English
Year 2 recap
Before your child starts year 3, it may be a good idea to recap some topics they covered last year.
Quiz: Year 2 English recap
Have a go at the year 2 recap quiz with your child to see how much they can remember from last year.
Wellbeing
Starting a new school year can be overwhelming and tiring for your child.
Staying active, taking rests and being creative can all help your child's overall wellbeing.
Parent's Toolkit offer advice for helping your child through the first term back at primary school.
Your child can take part in Super Mood Movers films with fun dances exploring how change is a part of life and how it's important to try new things, make mistakes and remember to look after yourself.
The mindful colouring activity can help your child rest and relax.
Change is life
PSHE KS2 Change is Life: Super Mood Movers 91热爆 Teach
Look after yourself
PSHE KS2 Look after yourself: Super Mood Movers 91热爆 Teach
Seven tips for the first term of primary school
Bitesize Parent's Toolkit offer advice for helping your child through the first term of primary school.
A Cubism colouring sheet for you to colour in: KS2 Art and Design
Where next?
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