Class 3/4 Steiner
Celebrating Learning
Class 3/4 Steiner
Celebrating Learning
Camp Information Session:
On Tuesday 2nd September at 5:00pm we will be hosting a virtual presentation on the upcoming 3/4 camp. Please feel free to join and bring along any questions you have. We will do our best to answer them in the meeting which will be held via Google Meets so you will need access to a Google account to join. A link to the meeting will be sent out prior to the event on Compass. If families are unable to attend, the presentation slides will be sent out via Compass after the meeting.
What we’ve been up to:
Over the past fortnight, 3/4 has been busy with Book Week, celebrating literature through dress-up day, interactive door decorations, a book-worm guessing competition, illustrating a book cover competition, and a short story competition. This week, students will also be commencing the ‘Talking the Talk’ program about human sexuality, after a couple of weeks of RRRR work on gender in literature. A big thank you to the families who took part in our recent school working bee, the new Gaga ball pit has been a huge hit this week! Leigh has been teaching the rules during PE sessions throughout the week and the allocated day for 3/4 students to play is Friday.
Maths
In Maths, students have been continuing their work in Multiplication and Division, with a focus on building confidence and flexibility with the 3, 6, 4, and 8 times tables. Students have explored patterns and connections, such as how doubling can help with solving 3x and 6x or 4x and 8x facts more efficiently.
To tackle more complex problems, students have used a range of strategies including partitioning, landmark numbers (like 10, 25, 50, and 100), and visual models such as arrays and the area model. Number lines and the grid method have supported students in breaking down multiplication and division tasks, helping them to explain their thinking with clarity. Cluster problems and fact families have also reinforced the inverse relationship between multiplication and division.
Throughout our lessons, several key questions have guided our thinking and encouraged mathematical thinking including:
"If I know 6 × 4 = 24, then what does that tell me about 24 ÷ 6?"
These questions have sparked rich discussions and helped students understand how multiplication facts can be scaled, broken apart or reversed to support division.
Each week, students have continued to take part in our ‘Fast Fact Friday’ challenge to practise and improve their speed and recall of multiplication facts. Students have been highly engaged in our weekly challenges, with many showing noticeable improvement in their speed and accuracy as they build confidence in recalling multiplication facts.
Literacy
In Writing, students have been writing recounts about book week events and practising their summarising skills. They have also been introduced to cursive handwriting and many have been eagerly practising these skills whenever they get the chance.
What’s coming up:
Things families can talk about at home: