End of year expectations Year 3 Writing, Reading and Maths.
Below are the end of year expectations for Year 3.
Year 3 |
End of Year Expectations |
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Writing Transcription |
Spelling |
- I can use the first two or three letters of word to check its spelling in a dictionary. - I understand the words ‘omit; omission’, possess; possession’ in relation to the use of apostrophes. - I can write from memory simple sentences, dictated by the teacher, - I can use a range of strategies to help me learn to spell new words correctly |
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Handwriting |
- I can write legibly with letters of consistent size and orientation in a cursive style. -I am writing with increasing legibility, consistency and quality |
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Writing Composition |
- I can talk about a genre of writing similar to that which I am planning to write, in order to identifying its structure, vocabulary and grammar - I can discuss and record my ideas. - I can compose and rehearse sentences orally improving them through a range of varied and rich vocabulary and range of sentence structures. - I can organise my writing in paragraphs around a theme. - I can use simple organizational devices and features of non-narrative material .- I can create settings, characters and plot in narrative writing. - I can write in a variety of genre. - I can proof read my work to check for spelling, grammar and punctuation errors. - I can assess the effectiveness of my own and others writing and suggest improvements. - I can propose changes to grammar and vocabulary to improve consistency including the accuracy of pronouns. - I can read aloud to a group or class using the appropriate intonation and control the tone and volume so that the meaning is clear. - I can evaluate what I have written with the teacher or another pupil. |
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Vocabulary & Grammar |
- I can use pronouns appropriately for clarity. - I can express time, place and cause using conjunctions (when, before, after), adverbs (then, next, soon), or propositions (before, after, during). - I can identify the main and subordinate clause in a sentence. - I can use paragraphs as a way to group related material. - I can use imperative, regular and irregular verbs accurately when required in a range of genre. - I can write, from memory complex sentences dictated by a teacher with the correct punctuation. - I can confidently use a range of sentence openers to create variety and effect. - I can confidently use a range of adjectives and adverbs to create variety and effect. - I use the determiner a/an correctly in all forms of writing. |
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Punctuation |
- Continue to use a variety of punctuation for effect. - I can use inverted commas to punctuate direct speech. - I can use a comma to mark a pause in a complex sentence. - I can use apostrophes accurately when spelling contractions (possessive apostrophe in words with regular and irregular plurals. |
Year 3 |
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At this stage teaching comprehension should take precedence over teaching word reading directly. Any word reading should support the development of vocabulary. - To check that the text makes sense. - To ask questions to improve understanding. |
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Word Reading |
- Read more exception words, noting the unusual correspondences between spelling and sound, and where these occur in the word. - Preparing poems and play scripts to read aloud and to perform, showing understanding through intonation, tone, volume and action -Apply their growing knowledge of root words, prefixes and suffixes both to read aloud and to understand the meaning of new words they meet - test out different pronunciations of longer words |
Range of texts -Be introduced to a range of authors that they might not choose themselves -Be able to select own books (and be taught how to do so) - Continue to develop a positive attitude to reading and understand what is read. -Listening to and discussing a wide range of fiction, poetry, plays, non-fiction and reference books or text books -Increasing their familiarity with a wide range of books, including fairy stoes, myths and legends, and retelling some of these orally - Read books that are structured in different ways and reading for a range of purposes. - Participate in discussion about both books that are read to them and those they can read for themselves, taking turns and listening to what others say. |
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Comprehension |
- Retrieve and record information from fiction and non-fiction. - Use dictionaries to check the meaning of words that they have read. |
Themes and Conventions |
- Identify themes and conventions in a wide range of books - Identify how language, structure and presentation contribute to meaning. -Recognise presentational devices - Recognise some different forms of poetry. - Identify main themes from more than one paragraph and summarise. |
Language for effect |
- Discuss words and phrases that capture the reader’s interest and imagination. - To discuss their understanding and explain the meaning of words in context. |
Making Inferences |
- Draw inferences such as inferring character’s feelings, thoughts and motives from their actions, and justifying inferences from evidence. - Predict what might happen from details stated and implied. |
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Problem solving |
- To solve one-step and two-step questions - To solve problems, including missing number problems, using number facts, place value, and more complex addition and subtraction. - To solve problems, including missing number problems, involving multiplication and division, including positive integer scaling problems and correspondence - To solve problems in which n objects are connected to m objects. - To solve one-step and two-step questions [for example, ‘How many more?’ and ‘How many fewer?’] using information presented in scaled bar charts and pictograms and tables. - I can solve problems that involve all of the information on fractions. |
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Number |
Place Value |
- I can read and write numbers up to 1,000 in numerals and in words - I can recognise the place value of each digit in a 3-digit number (hundreds, tens, ones). - I can compare and order numbers up to 1,000 - I can identify, represent and estimate numbers using different representations. |
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Counting |
- I can count from 0 in multiples of 4, 8, 50 and 100; find 10 or 100 more or less than a given number |
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Fractions and Decimals |
- I can count up and down in tenths; recognise that tenths arise from dividing an object into 10 equal parts and in dividing one-digit numbers or quantities by 10. - I can recognise, find and write fractions of a discrete set of objects: unit fractions and non-unit fractions with small denominators. - I can recognise and use fractions as numbers: unit fractions and non-unit fractions with small denominators. - I can recognise and show, using diagrams, equivalent fractions with small denominators. - I can add and subtract fractions with the same denominator within one whole. - I can compare and order unit fractions, and fractions with the same denominators. |
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Calculating |
Addition and Subtraction |
- I can add and subtract numbers mentally. - I can add and subtract numbers with up to 3 digits, using formal written methods of columnar addition and subtraction. - I can estimate the answer to a calculation and use inverse operations to check answers. |
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Multiplication and Division |
- I can recall and use multiplication and division for the 3, 4 and 8 times tables. - I can write and calculate mathematical statements for multiplication and division using the multiplication tables that they know, including for two-digit numbers times one-digit numbers, using mental and progressing to formal written methods. |
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Geometry |
Properties of Shape |
- I can draw 2-D shapes and make 3-D shapes using modelling materials; recognise 3-D shapes in different orientations and describe them. - I can recognise angles as a property of shape or a description of a turn. - I can identify right angles, recognise that 2 right angles make a half-turn, 3 make three-quarters of a turn and 4 a complete turn; identify whether angles are greater than or less than a right angle. - I can identify horizontal and vertical lines and pairs of perpendicular and parallel lines. |
Year 3 |
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Measurement |
- I can measure, compare, add and subtract: lengths (m/cm/mm); mass (kg/g); volume/capacity (l/ml). - I can measure the perimeter of simple 2-D shapes. |
Measurement – Money |
- I can add and subtract amounts of money to give change, using both £ and p in practical contexts. |
Measurement – Time |
- I can tell and write the time from an analogue clock, including using Roman numerals from I to XII, and 12-hour and 24-hour clocks. - I can estimate and read time with increasing accuracy to the nearest minute; record and compare time in terms of seconds, minutes and hours; use vocabulary such as o’clock, a.m./p.m., morning, afternoon, noon and midnight. - I know the number of seconds in a minute and the number of days in each month, year and leap year. - I can compare durations of events (for example, to calculate the time taken by particular events or tasks). |
Statistics |
- I can interpret and present data using bar charts, pictograms and tables. |
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