Maths
Times Tables are a key focus during year 3. It is so important that they try and learn them and be able to recall them quickly.
Practise as often as possible. Reciting, random quiz questions, post it notes of key times tables or ones you know they are struggling with around the house so they are a visual reminder.
I have attached some sheets you may like to print out for your child to practise. They could just have a go at their own pace or some children might like to try and do them as fast as possible and try and complete them in a quicker time each time they have a go. You might give them 5 mins to answer as many as they can, can they increase the number completed each time they have a go?
FRACTIONS
Please find below some links to online activities and games to support your child with their learning.
Some of these are suitable to be used across KS2 so may contain elements that are more challenging. The expectations for Year 3 Fractions can be found within the Parent Guide to the National Curriculum (link on this page).
TIME
Time can often be tricky for children. It doesn't work in the same way as other maths as in not based on the same base 10 place value system of Hundreds, Tens and Ones.
Please help your child to read the time using both a digital and anaolgue clock.
There are some links below to games which could also help.
www.teachingtime.co.uk Stop the Clock and Bang on Time activities.
Move the clock hands to make the time given
General Maths resources.
There are all sorts on on line and APPs available to help support maths.
Children have access to ttimes tabel rock stars but other games the children like are called Hit the Button.
It can be found by clicking here.
BBC Bitesize also has some great videos and activities to revise learning. click here.
Maths frame - free games here.