Year 3 English
Reading
Autumn Term
In the autumn term Year 3 children will:
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have a reading age of 8 years
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discuss the meaning of words in context
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retrieve and record information from a variety of fiction texts
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identify the main themes of what we are reading
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ask and answer questions about the text we are reading
Spring Term
In the spring term Year 3 children will:
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have a reading age of 8 years and 5 months
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retrieve and record information from a variety of non-fiction texts
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summarise the main ideas from more than one paragraph
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discuss what we know about the character's thoughts and feelings from their actions
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make predictions about what might happen next based on the evidence in the text
Summer Term
In the summer term Year 3 children will:
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have a reading age of 8 years and 10 months
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retrieve and record information from a variety of poetry
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use evidence from the texts to support our opinions about a character's thoughts and feelings
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Identify and discuss words which make the reader interested
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Discuss how the organisation of texts contributes to meaning
Writing
Autumn Term
In the Autumn Term Year 3 children learn:
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to write upper and lower case letters of the correct size, orientation and relationship to each other
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to join letters appropriately
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to use spacing between words that reflect the size of the letters
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to create a story map which supports the structure of a piece of writing
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to embellish simple sentences using adjectives, adverbs of time and prepositions to describe settings
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to use coordinating conjunctions to create compound sentences
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to puncture the beginnings and ends of sentences accurately
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to create a story map which has been learnt from the structure of another piece of writing
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to embed prepositional phases in writing to express time, cause and place
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to choose nouns and adjectives for clarity ad cohesion
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to use simple adverbials at the start of sentences
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to embellish simple adjectives, adverbs of time and prepositions to describe character
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to elaborate on endings
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to proofread writing for spelling and punctuation errors linked to the Autumn Term curriculum
Spring Term
In the Spring Term Year 3 children learn:
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to create a formal plan which supports the structure of a piece of writing
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to embellish simple sentences using adjectives, adverbs of time and prepositions to advance the plot
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to express time, cause and place through the use of adverbs and fronted adverbials
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to create sentences of three for description
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to organise writing using headings and subheadings
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to elaborate on openings
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to create dialogue which describes character
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to use superlatives and comparatives to enhance description
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to create sentences of three for persuasion
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to use short, simple sentences to create effect
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to use the present perfect tense instead of the simple past
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to proofread writing for spelling and punctuation errors linked to the Spring Term curriculum
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to evaluate and edit word by making changes to grammar and vocabulary
Summer Term
In the Summer Term Year 3 children learn:
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to use dialogue to advance the action
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to use topic sentences to introduce non fiction paragraphs
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to write sentences with more than one clause using relative pronouns
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to choose verbs for clarity and cohesion
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to organise writing into paragraphs to group related materials
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to create fronted adverbials to add in detail and punctuate them correctly
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to create complex sentences using a variety of clause types
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to use a variety of subordinating and coordinating conjunctions within a text
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to choose single-clause and multi-clause sentences for effect
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to choose specific vocabulary to match the content of the text
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to proofread writing for spelling and punctuation errors linked to the Year 3 curriculum
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to evaluate and edit work by making changes to grammar and vocabulary linked to Year 3 curriculum
Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling
Autumn Term
In the Autumn Term Year 3 children will:
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to write from memory simple sentences, dictated by teacher, which include the spelling and punctuation taught so far
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to use the first two or three letters of a word to check its spelling in the dictionary
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to add suffixes beginning with vowel letters to words and recognise if the spelling of the original word needs to change
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to add the suffix -ly to an adjective to form an adverb and recognise where the spelling of the adverb needs to change
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to identify the subject and object in a simple sentence
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to punctuate a simple sentence using a range of punctuation
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to recognise a noun/adjective/verb in a sentence
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to recognise the four sentence types (statement, command, question, exclamation)
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to identify whether to use 'a' or 'an' depending on whether the word which follows begins with a consonant letter or a vowel letter
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to understand what a prefix is; know what the prefixes un- dis- and mis- mean; to spell words with these prefixes
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what the prefixes pre- and re- mean; to spell words with these prefixes
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to understand what a homophone is; to recognise common homophones; to spell given homophones
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to spell the list of Autumn term 'Words We Need To Know'
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to identify that prefixes are added to the beginnings of words and change their meaning; to identify that suffixes are added to the end of words and change their function
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to identify where prepositions, conjunctions and adverbs are used to express time, cause and place
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to identify the simple present progressive verb forms; to identify the simple past and past progressive verb forms
Spring Term
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to write from memory simple sentences, dictated by teacher, which include the spelling and punctuation taught so far
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to spell words which sound like 'shun' but are spelt 'sion'
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to spell words with a 'k' sound which are spelt 'ch'
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to spell words with a 'sh' sound which are spelt 'ch'
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to identify the main clause in a sentence
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to identify simple noun phrases in a sentence
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to create simple noun phrases using articles, adjectives and nouns
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to use commas to mark lists
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to spell words containing the 'u' sound, spelt 'ou'
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to spell given homophones, to recognise which homophone to choose determined by the context of the sentence
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to spell the list of Spring term 'Words We Need To Know'
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to identify the present prefect tense; to use the present tense instead of the past tense
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to use inverted commas to demarcate speech
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to form nouns using a range of prefixes
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to identify word families from give common words
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to identify the main and subordinate clause in a sentence
Summer Term
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to write from memory simple sentences, dictated by teacher, which include the spelling and punctuation taught so far
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to spell contraction word correctly
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to spell word s which sound like 'shun' but are spelt '-tion', '-sion', '-ssion', and '-cian'; to recognise which is the most likely ending from an unfamiliar word
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to identify word families from given common words; to classify the words within these families
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to identify and use apostrophes for contraction
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to identify synonyms for simple adjectives
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to spell given homophones; to recognise which homophone to choose determined by the context of the sentence
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to spell words where the 'i' sound is spelt with a 'y' not at the end of the word
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to spell words with the 'ay' sound using 'ei' 'eigh' or 'ey'
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to spell the entire list of Year 3 Words we Need To Know
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to identify and classify adjectives/onions/adverbs and prepositions within a sentence and to explain their purpose