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Year 3 Maths and English Tutors

Year 3 Maths and English Tutors

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Year 3

Helping Children Thrive in Their First Year of Key Stage 2

Year 3 marks the transition from Key Stage 1 into Key Stage 2, bringing greater independence, more challenging texts and increasingly complex maths concepts.

Many children who previously felt confident can suddenly find learning more demanding.

Our qualified UK teachers help children strengthen skills, close gaps and build confidence through personalised online tuition.

  • Qualified UK teachers
  • Maths and English support
  • Confidence-building approach
  • Interactive online lessons
  • UK and international students welcome

What Do Children Learn in Year 3?

English

Year 3 English focuses on developing deeper understanding and more independent writing.

Common areas include:

  • Reading comprehension
  • Retrieval and inference
  • Vocabulary development
  • Paragraph writing
  • Direct speech
  • Grammar and punctuation
  • Non-fiction writing

Maths

Year 3 maths introduces more formal methods and greater problem-solving expectations.

Topics include:

  • Place value to 1,000
  • Addition and subtraction
  • Multiplication and division
  • Times tables (3, 4 and 8)
  • Fractions
  • Time
  • Measurement
  • Shape and statistics
Why Choose Us

Why Families Choose Primary Tutor Project

Year 3 is often when confidence gaps begin to appear.

Our tutors help children develop secure foundations while maintaining a positive attitude towards learning.

Families value our:

  • Qualified teachers
  • Personalised support
  • Interactive lessons
  • Regular feedback
  • Focus on confidence and wellbeing
A qualified UK teacher supporting a Year 3 student online

What families are saying 


Where confidence grows and potential shines

4000+Lessons delivered
200+Children supported
15+Countries served

Help Your Child Feel Confident in Key Stage 2

Book a trial lesson with one of our experienced Year 3 tutors.

FAQs

Year 3 introduces greater independence and more challenging learning expectations, making it a common time for gaps to emerge.

Reading comprehension, inference, writing, vocabulary, times tables, fractions and problem solving.

Year 3 maths typically includes place value to 1,000, multiplication, division, fractions, measurement and reasoning.

Absolutely. Confidence-building is central to our approach.

Yes. We offer both 1:1 tuition and small-group Tuition Clubs.

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