Year 3 Home Learning 13th November 2020
Date: 13th Nov 2020 @ 7:57am
Friday 13th November 2020
Good morning Year 3. Today is Children in Need Day, so wear something spotty if you have anything. I am going to spend the day in my Pudsey Onesie.
Well done to everybody who completed yesterday’s Home Learning. So far 15 of you have started the Sumdog challenge which was set yesterday – well done and keep it up.
Please keep all of the work that you complete during these 2 weeks and bring it into school when we go back on 24th November.
Get active
This year, BBC Children in Need have made children’s mental wellbeing their number one priority. Watch this video where Joe Wicks helps us to get active in order to feel good.
https://www.bbcchildreninneed.co.uk/schools/primary-school/five-to-thrive-hub/be-active/
Afterwards, spend some time being active. You could do some of Joe Wicks’ exercises.
Another idea is to ‘act your age.’ This means, take your age (or the age of people you live with) and use it in your activity – it might be that you do something for 7 or 8 minutes, or you repeat an exercise 7 or 8 times, or you jog 7 or 8 laps of your garden.
Reading
It is SO IMPORTANT to keep up with your reading EVERY DAY over the next 2 weeks.
Please read out loud to somebody at home today for 20 minutes. After each page or chapter, tell them what has happened in your own words.
Spelling
Your spellings for this week all end in ‘–il’
pencil, fossil, nostril pupil, April, gerbil, lentil, evil, basil, stencil
Make a word search with your spellings in and ask somebody at home to find them.
Here is a grid you could copy, trace or print. Or you can create your own.
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Times tables
Ask somebody to time you writing out your x tables.
Repeat again throughout the day trying to get quicker each time.
Writing
Write 5 sentences about what we have read so far in Mr Stink.
Start each sentence with a conjunction:
Even though, because, while, when, after, before, so, despite.
Remember to use a comma.
Here is an example:
Because she loved to use her imagination, Chloe’s Maths book was full of stories she had made up.
Maths
Attached to this blog are some Children in Need maths sheets. Choose one to complete – you don’t have to print it, you can write your answers on paper and if you need to, draw your own pictures to colour in.
Science
I would like you to find out how fossils are made and then make something to show what you have found out – it could be a poster, leaflet, video, PowerPoint.
Here are some useful videos.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z9bbkqt/articles/z2ym2p3 - If you scroll to the bottom of the page, there is a quiz and more videos.