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Year 3 and 4

Welcome to Year 3 and 4

Together, with our children, we make up a fabulous team, striving for excellence and enjoyment. Our motto is: teamwork makes the dream work!

Covid19
Although school is only open to critical workers at the moment, we are still providing Morning tasks, Spelling, Fluent in Five, Maths, Reading and Writing as well as Foundation subjects: RE, PE, Music and MFL to all of our pupils via Google Classroom.

Catch Up

Once we return to school, we have plans in place to address catching up the pupils. We will use guidance provided by the Education Endowment Fund [EEF] to develop metacognition and self-regulation in pupils, we will plan to deliver content with an emphasis on closing the gaps and catching up, even if this means starting from the previous years content. What is more, we will also be providing small group intervention in Phonics, Maths, Spelling, Reading and Writing.

In Year Three & Four at Elloughton Primary School, we want to create the opportunity for all children to immerse themselves fully into Key Stage Two and the exciting challenges that it will bring.

After successfully transitioning into Key Stage Two, our pupils can now understand their role as independent learners within school. We reasonably expect them to master key skills such as: organisation, time management and to continue the commitment and motivation towards learning and developing as children.

Teaching and learning at Elloughton Primary School does not stand still. We are constantly striving to excite, challenge and motivate all pupils. Through our ‘Big Question’, we take the lead from the children’s imagination, building on their prior knowledge, current interests and strengths as well as developing their next steps. Whilst designing our rich and challenging curriculum, we deliver a range of lessons that engage all pupils and adopt different styles of learning giving the opportunity for practical, collaborative learning as well as stretching their reasoning skills.

As a school, we hold our moral compass at the heart of everything we do. We celebrate perseverance, resilience and risk taking, ensuring children welcome challenges and are not afraid to make mistakes. We also use our ‘Learning Keys’ to unlock our learning potential. We encourage curiosity, develop concentration, we learn to effectively communicate, be resilient and always reflect and improve.

The content and rigour of our Lower Key Stage Two curriculum raises expectations and inspires our pupils to achieve the very best they can. We aim for your child to mature emotionally and socially and feel confident but, above all, enjoy their time in Year Three & Four.

Being part of KS2 

Key Stage 2 (Years 3-6) can be very different to what the children have been used to before; expectations are heightened and independence is key. However, our priorities are to ensure that our children are happy, settled, engaged and enthused about their learning. This is why we make it so challenging, yet fun!

We believe in supporting our children in their transition from KS1 to KS2, recognising the leaps they will be making this year, in Year 3. To enable this to be as smooth as possible, the children are working in single year group morning groups for the key skills of spelling, maths and reading. This ensures we can build up the children’s independent learning skills and introduce a variety of new concepts at a pace which instills confidence in the children.  The children love working with different children across their year group before coming back together as classes. 
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Reading

There are plenty of opportunities to read in LKS2. We read our own reading books, linked to our reading spine. We also choose books to read from the fantastic range available within our classrooms, for pleasure.
During Reading lessons, we take part in whole class reading where we use a challenging text to really engage the children. What is more, we also read to the children so that they experience a range of genres but also witness high quality reading as modelled by our amazing staff.

As the children move into Key Stage Two, we adopt a new assessment criteria. Children will learn to: 
  • Give / explain the meaning of words in context
  • Retrieve and record information / identify key details from fiction and non-fiction 
  • Summarise main ideas from more than one paragraph 
  • Make inferences from the text / explain and justify inferences with evidence from the text 
  • Predict what might happen from details stated and implied 
  • Identify / explain how information / narrative content is related and contributes to meaning as a whole 
  • Identify / explain how meaning is enhanced through choice of words and phrases 
  • Make comparisons within the text
We believe that reading should be an enjoyable experience that opens the mind up to a whole new world of information and possibilities. Reading is one of the key areas that links all of our subjects and understanding
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Writing
Throughout the year, children in Year Three and Four will have copious opportunities to build on all that they have learned in KS1. They will develop their understanding of audience and purpose. They will learn about compound and complex sentence structures and will modify clauses using adverbials. They will learn a range of skills through a range of writing units covering non-fiction, fiction and poetry.

Year 3/4 Writing Overview (Curriculum Cycle B)
Click here to view the document below

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Maths

In Year Three & Four, the children continue on their Mastery Maths journey in single class sets. We use White Rose schemes of learning to support our planning for teaching and learning. Our planning builds upon previous learning in small steps which allow all children to develop fluency, reasoning and depth of understanding in mathematics. Year 3 will introduce the children to various new written methods and introduce x3, x4 and x8 times tables ready for the Year 4 multiplications check where they have to quickly recall up to 12 x 12. Over the year, the children will develop their independent ability to reason and explain and solve problems.

Year 3 Yearly Overview

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Year 4 Yearly Overview

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We also expect children in lower key stage two to access Doodlemaths (an amazing personalised maths tuition app) daily. 

​Spellings

​In Year Three & Four , we continue to build upon the phonics and spelling knowledge and rules learnt previously. We encourage the children to independently use this knowledge. alongside spelling aids around the classroom, to increase accuracy of spelling in all their written work.  Spellings will be sent home weekly. We recommend learning spellings in sentences as well as using the app Spelling Shed.

Our Curriculum
Each term, our learning centres around a ‘Big Question’. Our questions for the 2019-2020 academic year are: 

Cycle A
Autumn - ‘Can you feel the force?’
Spring -  ‘Who are our oldest inventors?’ 
Summer - ‘Where does it come from, where does it go?’  

Cycle B
Autumn - ‘Were the Greeks really that great?’
Spring -  ‘Are we born to survive, or thrive?’ 
Summer - ‘Can you really get stuck between a rock and a hard place?’ 

Throughout our curriculum, we will bring together driver subjects like science, history and geography, as well as computing, art and design. We believe in involving our children in their learning journey so that it is of value to them. Each term will start with the children thinking about what the theme inspires them to think about and what they would like to find out next and learn. This ownership of the curriculum motivates the children and we are often amazed by what the children learn and achieve. They work together in teams, communicating confidently and effectively in every lesson. Our moral compass is central to all that they do. It is these skills and values which guide them in their learning journey as they continue to grow and develop into caring citizens and members of our wider community. Although the curriculum is child-led, we also enhance it with hook days, various trips, visitors and experiences, not to mention ‘wow’ moments. At the end of each term, the children celebrate their learning where we often invite parents in so the children can showcase their learning.
Curriculum News & Homework Resources

Reading Assessment Framework 2020/2021
Writing Assessment Framework 2020/2021
​Mathematics Assessment Framework 2020/2021 
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​E-Safety

​We regularly teach the children the importance of staying safe on the internet.  We take part in  E-safety day each year and this year was no different.  Internet safety day was 6th February and this year the theme was ‘It Starts With Us!’ and provides an opportunity for schools to make the most of the positive opportunities offered online, whilst giving young people the resilience, skills, knowledge and support they need to navigate any online risks they may come across.
By clicking on the link below you will see more about Internet Safety at Elloughton.
Safer Internet
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Elloughton Primary School
Stockbridge Road
Elloughton 
East Riding of Yorkshire 
HU15 1HN

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  • Home
  • OUR SCHOOL
    • Introduction
    • Curriculum >
      • Outdoor Education
      • PE & Sports
      • Reading and Phonics
      • Maths
      • PSHE and RSE
    • Our Governors >
      • Meet the Governors
    • Year Groups >
      • Nursery
      • Reception
      • Year 1
      • Year 2
      • Year 3 and 4
      • Year 5
      • Year 6
    • Policies
    • Staff
    • Vacancies
  • PARENTS
    • Introduction
    • Admissions
    • After School Activity Clubs
    • Attendance in School
    • Before & After School Club
    • Calendar
    • Charities
    • FESA
    • Letters
    • Music Tuition
    • Newsletters
    • Ofsted
    • Parent's Evening Booking System
    • Parent Surveys
    • Payment System
    • Restorative Practice
    • Safety (inc Esafety)
    • Safer Internet Day
    • School Lunches
    • Sports Booking System
    • Uniform Sales
  • OUR NURSERY
    • Introduction
    • Uniform Sales
    • 30 Hours
  • Pupils
    • Introduction
    • 007 Pupil Voice
    • A prayer for all of us
    • Digital Leaders
    • Elloughton Bear
    • House Rewards
    • Rex Respect
    • School Council
    • Pastoral Care
    • The Reading Den
  • Statutory
    • Introduction
    • Attainment
    • Pupil Premium
    • Safeguarding
    • GDPR
    • Information Report SEN Local Offer
  • Contact