Year 3
Ages 7 - 8
What we study
Subjects
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Students study basic Islamic beliefs, manners, and stories of the Prophets, as well as memorise short supplications, with the program being overseen by Dr. Abdulilah Lahmami.
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Students are placed in a class according to their level, with the program overseen by Dr. Abdulilah Lahmami. Students focus on correct recitation of the Qur’aan, along with memorisation and some exegetical commentary.
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Students are placed in a class according to their level, with the program overseen by Dr. Abdulilah Lahmami. Students study a comprehensive Arabic course created by Markaz Nur al-Huda.
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Students engage with rich texts to develop key comprehension skills, making inferences, predictions and comparisons while expanding their vocabulary.
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Students develop understanding of numbers to 1,000, calculating using formal written methods and building skills in areas like fractions, angles, shape, and measurement.
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Students explore concepts like forces, magnets, plants, animals, rocks, soils, and light through investigations, experiments, and hands-on learning.
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Students learn about the Stone Age to Iron Age, comparing life in ancient civilisations and exploring how their community has changed over time.
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Students explore environmental regions, mapping skills, and human/physical features, comparing localities and investigating weather and climate.
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Students gain foundation coding and computational thinking skills using applications like Scratch and Kodu.
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Students explore techniques like drawing, painting, sculpting, and collage using varied materials to create 2D and 3D artworks.
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Students develop foundational athletic skills and teamwork through video instructions on activities like cardio, and active games that can be done at home, building fitness, balance, coordination, and sportsmanship.
*For Qur’aan and Arabic, students are placed according to their levels and not their age groups.
*For all our academic subjects, we use educational programs built according to the English National Curriculum.