Year 3W

Welcome to Year 3W

My name is Miss Ward and I will be teaching in Year 3. My favourite subject to teach is RE, and I love a good story book! I love teaching and learning in a calm classroom, full of plants. In my free time, I enjoy hiking and swimming. I am excited to take 3W on their swimming adventures this year. It will be lovely to guide Year 3 through the sacrament of Communion: I still remember my First Holy Communion and look forward to sharing those memories with my class.

Your child should read at home at least five times each week and it would be so helpful if you could record in their reading record when they have read at home. We will endeavour to change reading books every week.

PE lessons will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday this term. Please can you ensure that your child comes to school in their correct school PE uniform, including a black tracksuit top or hoodie in cooler weather.

Please ensure that your child has a named water bottle in school each day. This should only contain water and not juice. Children who bring packed lunches to school may bring in juice for lunchtime but may only drink water through the rest of the day.

I am really looking forward to sharing many exciting learning opportunities and adventures with Year 3W at school this year and I really appreciate all your support with the learning that continues at home. Please feel free to send in any pictures of adventures or learning opportunities your child experiences out of school hours. It is always lovely for them to share these with their classmates as well as their teachers.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or need any support with homework.

Miss Ward

Curriculum Overview

Reading list

Year 3 Summer Timetable

Curriculum Intent

At Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School, we intend that our curriculum nurtures and develops the whole child so that each unique individual grows constantly in confidence, and has the skills and knowledge to achieve their true God-given potential. All children will access a rich, ambitious, challenging curriculum that fosters curiosity, creativity and a life-long love of learning.  It is designed to provide the children in our care with experiences that will prepare them well academically whilst also enabling them to contribute to creating a better world. Our curriculum is designed to go beyond the statutory content and deliver experiences that take into consideration our children’s varied background and cultures, expanding their life experiences. Driven by this, we have developed, as part of The Romero Catholic Academy, a Romero Child Charter. This charter underpins our hopes and desires for the children in our school, as we seek to give them rich experiences and opportunities that will foster a lifelong love of learning. This is realised through six strands:

The Romero Charter (click here) 

This charter goes beyond the requirements of the National Curriculum, as at Corpus Christi we seek to create a narrative that is meaningful to the children. Alongside this, we have developed, as part of The Romero Catholic Academy, a carefully-crafted curriculum to expand the children’s skills and knowledge. High-quality visits and visitors into Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School are also well-designed to enhance our curriculum.

Our curriculum is implemented through quality teaching of knowledge, skills and vocabulary across core and foundation subjects; all children at Corpus Christi will be challenged to be inquisitive, compassionate, courageous and creative learners. They will have opportunities to develop their skills and knowledge through age-appropriate and progressive themes and topics. The aim of the Key Stage One theme curriculum is to develop and enhance children’s basic skills within Geography, History, Art and Design Technology. The theme curriculum will build on the children’s learning and experiences from early years and equip them with the essential knowledge and skills to thrive within Key Stage Two.

In Key Stage One, our theme curriculum has been carefully sequenced to ensure that the children receive several opportunities to secure and embed the knowledge and skills which they are taught. Throughout their Key Stage One journey, the children will be provided with a sequence of work which gradually builds on their understanding and knowledge of the world they live in, while developing their creative and innovative thinking.

In Key Stage Two, themes will run for a term in order to allow sufficient time for children to explore subjects in detail and to give the scope for our more able children to showcase their higher order thinking skills. Explicit drivers have been established for each theme to ensure that the sense of purpose remains clear throughout. Each year group will follow the same central driver so that wider school opportunities can be taken to reinforce learning and for more effective subject leader monitoring. The main drivers are History and Geography -because of their importance in children understanding the world around them- and STEM -due to the ever-changing nature of the world we live. Other subjects will be mapped out to supplement these throughout. These core areas will also be revisited at outlined opportunities throughout the year as best practice of spiraling curricula.

Our aim is for the curriculum to extend beyond academic achievements: we want children at Corpus Christi to go out into the world and make a difference in their own lives and to the lives of others. Through our curriculum, we aspire to prepare our children for the next stage in their lives academically, spiritually and morally.

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