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Year 3 Wednesday 22nd April Learning at Home

April 21, 2020 Guest User
Did you guess correctly? What will tomorrow's fruit be?

Did you guess correctly? What will tomorrow's fruit be?

Reading

Remember to do lots of reading (about 30 minutes each day) and quizzing on Accelerated Reader. How are you getting on with your quizzes? Are you nearly at your target? Please let us know when you have reached them and we can celebrate. We’ve had to reset some people’s targets - Well done!

Maths

Here are the answers to yesterday’s maths work.

Answers to maths from 21.4.2020

Here is today’s maths work to have a go at.

22.4.2020 Maths

English

Are you ready for the next exciting chapter in our House Haunting story? Remember where we were up to yesterday. The boys had just heard a noise as they were going up the stairs. Then they heard it again but … “This time it was louder and nearer”. Read the next chapter to find out what happens…

The House Haunting - Chapter 3

Task 1 Have you answered any of your questions from yesterday? Do you have any new questions? What are you thinking now? Write any new questions you might have.

Task 2 In this chapter we learn some more things about the boys characters. We learn these things about the boys because the author has inferred it through his writing.

How would you describe each of the boys? How do you know this? What did the author say to make you think this? (Use the suggestions below to help you to create your sentences.)

I think that Ben is _________ because...

I know that Jack is _________ because…

Task 3 Something to talk about…

What can we infer by ... …

  • Jack’s legs wobbled like jelly as he followed.

  • Jack shivered as they turned the handle and the door creaked open.

  • The door banged shut.

    They held each other even tighter and sunk against the wardrobe, hoping the darkness would swallow them up.

Science

For your science lesson this week, Mrs Nel says…

Wow! Can you believe how quickly everything is growing outdoors at the moment? I wonder how plants manage to survive and grow? I would like you to research the parts of a flowering plant…

Draw a labelled diagram of a flowering plant and then write a detailed description of the function of each part. ( You might want to look in a book/ an ebook or on the internet to help you with this part.)

If you are lucky to have your own garden your family may have had to start removing weeds. If there is a weed that has been removed with roots etc intact put it aside and observe what happens to it over the next week. Record what you notice each day and at the end of the week look over all your observations. Can you write an explanation of why you think any changes may have occurred? What do these changes tell you about the plants needs to grow and survive?

It is always wonderful to enjoy nature and now is your chance to be creative. Write a poem, rap or even a riddle about the parts of a plant and their functions. Keep safe, have fun outdoors and remember to always be curious about what you see.

Don’t forget to keep watching out for how the plants, flowers and trees are changing as you go on your walks.

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Year 3 Tuesday 21st April - Home learning challenges

April 20, 2020 Guest User

Good morning! We hope that you are ready for today’s Learning from Home challenges. Have you spotted this week’s picture theme? We hope that you are staying healthy and remembering to eat your fruit. Which fruit do you think we will pick tomorrow????

Reading

Remember to do lots of reading (about 30 minutes each day) and quizzing on Accelerated Reader. How are you getting on with your quizzes? Are you nearly at your target? Please let us know when you have reached them and we can celebrate. (Some people are getting really close - so Keeeeep Reeeeading). Well done to Isabella for getting to 100% of her target! There are a couple of others really close to the magic 100 mark as of today.

Maths

We are continuing with our work on multiplication, click the button below to have a look at today’s work. Remember you do not need to print this out, just have it open while you discuss and work it all out. Record your answers in your maths home learning book, the answers will be on tomorrow’s blog for you to see how you got on.

Maths 21.4.2020

English

Yesterday we left the boys at the door of the house - it “swung open with hardly a squeak.” Do you think they will go in? Read chapter 2 to find out…

The House Haunting - Chapter 2

Task 1 Read though the chapter again and look carefully for any adverbs that the author has used. Look again and spot any powerful verbs. Look one more time and look how the author has used description to describe.

Task 2 What are you thinking now? What are you wondering about? Have you got any new questions that you would like to ask? Write your new questions? (Remember to punctuated them correctly.) Can you answer any of you questions from yesterday?

Task 3 Using adverbs (eg cautiously, excitedly, suddenly and any others that you want to add), write some exciting sentences to describe what happened in the next chapter. (You don’t have to write this chapter, unless you have been inspired to do so.) Make your sentences really exciting - grab the reader and make them want to know more!)

Geography

This week I would like you to focus on learning more about our own country. Remember on 15.4.2020 I set the task of completing the ‘My country snapshot’ about another European country? This week I would like you to find out the same things about England so that you can make comparisons between England and your chosen country.

You can use the ‘My country snapshot’ format again (just click the button below) or set it out however you want.

My country snapshot

Once you have found out the information about England I would like you to list 3 similarities and 3 differences. Which place do you think you would prefer to live in?

 


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Year 3 Monday 20th April Learning from Home

April 19, 2020 Guest User

Good morning and welcome to a new week of home learning.

We hope that you are ready to do lots of super learning this week. Don’t forget to send us your photos, we love seeing them.

Reading

Remember to do lots of reading (about 30 minutes each day) and quizzing on Accelerated Reader. How are you getting on with your quizzes? Are you nearly at your target? Please let us know when you have reached them and we can celebrate.

Maths

How did your 3 times tables practising go? Ask someone to quiz you on them. Do you notice a pattern in the answers?

Computing

Have a look at the PDF below for your new computing topic, enjoy!

Computing

The Magic Box

Following on from all of your lovely poetry last week we thought that you might like to create your own magic box of things. You can either collect together and put your magical things in a magic box or you can draw a magic box and draw all of your magical things in it.

What will you put in your magic box? Use your imagination and be creative! Don’t forget to send us your lovely photos please.

English

This week we are going to be looking at the story The House Haunting. We will be adding a bit more of the story each day and asking you to do the activities to go with it. It gets quite exciting so don’t miss out on any of the chapters!

Read chapter 1 of The House Haunting

The House Haunting - Chapter 1

Task 1 What are you now thinking and wondering about? What questions would you now like to ask?

Write your questions remembering to use correct punctuation. Start your questions in different ways.

Task 2 Look carefully at the vocabulary that the author has used. Are there any words that you are not sure about? Find out what they mean. Are there any words or descriptive phrases that you really like? Maybe you could magpie these or add to them when you write your story opening.

Task 3 Look at how the author has started the story. Starting with a warning not to go near the house because it’s dangerous makes you want to find out why it’s dangerous. Straight away it makes you want to read more. It grabs your interest. The author then goes on to describe what the boys go past as they leave home and when they get to the house the author describes in great detail what it is like outside the house. The author starts at the gate and works their way up to the door - the door opens!!!! You are left at a really exciting cliff hanger. Do you go in or not??????

We would like you to follow the pattern used by the author, starting with a warning, (Remember “…” when people speak) and write your own story opening (chapter 1). Make sure that you explain and describe what the children go past on the way to the house and use lots of description to describe your house once you get there. Don’t forget to include information about the characters. Look at how the author has done this for a little help. Make your chapter 1 really exciting. Grab the reader - make them want to read some more!

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Year 3 Weekly Challenges for week beginning 20th April

April 19, 2020 Guest User

Good morning Year 3 and welcome to another week of Learning from Home.

Here are all of the different challenges that you can dip into over the week.

Please make sure that you try some of them, especially the Reading, Sumdog and Nessy challenges.

Have fun and keep learning. We are so proud of all of your efforts and so grateful for all of the help that your parents are giving you all. Please make sure you say a big “Thank you” to them from all of us in the Year 3 team. We can’t wait to see you all again but in the meantime we love receiving your emails and seeing your lovely photos. If you haven’t been in touch yet please do drop us an email, and maybe a photo or two, so that we know that you are okay.

Have fun with this week’s challenges…

PE

Try to do a PE challenge each day.

PE with Joe Wicks. Yoga (there are some super videos on line). One of Mrs Gregan’s PE challenges for the week. Our outdoor warm up. How many of each station can you do? (Spotty dog… Downward dog running… Push ups… Star jumps) Trampolining. Skip with a skipping rope. Put on some music and have a good dance. Go for a bike ride or a walk or a run. If you have done any other form of exercise don’t forget to tell us about it.

Sumdog

Have a go at some of the maths or spelling challenges that are on Sumdog. Try out some different games.

Nessy

If you have a Nessy login, please make sure that you are having a go on Nessy each day. (Just 15 minutes a day will really help you.)

Daily Reading

Make sure that you are reading each day and having a go at the quizzes on Accelerated Reader. (Please do quizzes on Accelerated Reader even if you are managing to quiz on other websites too. Drop us a quick email to tell us if you have reached your target). Try to be really focused when taking your quizzes so that you can get 100%. Don’t forget that you can read books or ebooks. If you have not yet signed up for Epic Reading and want to do this, just drop us an email and we will get you started. What is your favourite place to read? What is the best book you have read recently? Can you send us a photo of you reading?

Spelling

This week we would like you to practise the following words. Maybe you could try some of the exciting ways on the Fun Ways to Learn Your Spellings sheet that we sent out a few weeks ago. You might even be able to manage to put some of them in your written work this week.

Maybe you could have a go on some of the Sumdog spelling challenges - lots of your spelling words from the year are included in them.

See if you can make up a very short story that manages to get every one of these spellings into it.

Have fun! (Send them to us if you can!!!)

bicycle complete imagine accident address experience

Helping around the house

Don’t forget to keep helping around the house. What jobs can you do this week? Maybe you could make everyone’s bed or load the dishwasher/do the washing up. Maybe you could do some baking - make sure you tidy up afterwards, or maybe you can tidy your bedroom without being asked. Don’t forget to send us a picture of you helping around the home.

Typing

Have a go at some of the typing games on Purple Mash. Are you a Sadie Spider and a Lizzie Ladybird? Can you improve on your scores within the set time? Let us know how you get on.

French

How many different items of furniture can you learn the names of in French? Can you draw some pictures and label them?

Draw a picture

This week you might want to have a go at drawing a picture to illustrate part of the story of The House Haunting. Make sure that you read the story section carefully, think about the words that the author has used to describe what is happening and what can be seen. Which part will you choose to illustrate? (Send us your pictures so that we can put them on the class blog.)

Prayer

Think about how we do our class and children’s liturgies in school.

Make up your own liturgy to share with your family. Think about what your theme will be, what you will look at, what you will read (a bible story), what you will say (a prayer). You might even want everyone to sing a song or hymn.

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Year 3 Friday 17th April home learning

April 16, 2020 Katie Edmondson
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The end of another week, what are you enjoying about learning at home? Don’t say the snacks, my niece and nephew are trying to persuade my sister into several snacks in their home learning day. I read something about telling snackaholic children to use their ‘school stomach’ which made me smile.

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Year 3 Thursday 16th April home learning

April 15, 2020 Katie Edmondson
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What has been everyone’s favourite learning challenge so far this week? It has been lovely to see all your photos again this week, we really do appreciate your effort in sending them to us and keeping us up to date with how you are getting on. Keep up the great work!

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Year 3 Wednesday 15th April home learning

April 14, 2020 Katie Edmondson
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Are you getting back in to the swing of things yet? Take each day as it comes and celebrate every success, no matter how small. Don’t forget we are here to help with any queries.

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Year 3 Tuesday 14th April home learning

April 13, 2020 Katie Edmondson
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Welcome back to home learning, we hope you have enjoyed a lovely Easter break with your families. We have all had a great time with ours and some delicious chocolate treats too, we hope you are now keen to crack on with lots of fun learning again. We can’t wait to see those smiling faces in all the gorgeous photos your fantastic grow ups send us.

Now let’s get busy!

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Year 3 Weekly challenges for the week beginning 14th April 2020

April 13, 2020 Guest User

Welcome back to Learning from Home.

We hope that you had a lovely Easter week with your families and a little chocolate too! (I have enjoyed an Easter egg or two!!

Here are your weekly challenges to pick from throughout the week.

How many can you do?

PE

Try to do a PE challenge each day.

PE with Joe Wicks. Yoga. One of Mrs Gregan’s PE challenges for the week. Our outdoor warm up. Can you do 50 of each station? (Spotty dog… Downward dog running… Push ups… Star jumps) Make an obstacle course. Skip with a skipping rope. Put on some music and dance. Go for a bike ride or a walk or a run.

Sumdog

Have a go at some of the maths or spelling challenges that are on Sumdog. Try out some different games.

Nessy

If you have a Nessy login, please make sure that you are having a go on Nessy each day. (Just 15 minutes a day will really help you.)

Daily Reading

Make sure that you are reading each day and having a go at the quizzes on Accelerated Reader. Try to be really focused when taking your quizzes so that you can get 100%. Don’t forget that you can read books or ebooks. If you have not yet signed up for Epic Reading and want to do this, just drop us an email and we will get you started. What is your favourite place to read? What is the best book you have read recently?

Spelling

This week we would like you to practise the following words. (Maybe you could try some of the exciting ways on the Fun Ways to Learn Your Spellings sheet that we sent out a few weeks ago. You might even be able to manage to put some of them in your written work this week - now that’s a challenge for you!)

island natural mention certain exercise popular

Helping around the house

Lent might be over but that doesn’t stop you from helping around the house. What jobs can you do this week? Maybe you could learn a new job that you have never done before. Maybe you could help with making lunch. Maybe you can help in the garden. Don’t forget to send us a picture of you helping around the home.

Typing

Have a go at some of the typing games on Purple Mash. Are you a Sadie Spider and a Lizzie Ladybird? Can you improve on your scores within the set time? Let us know how you get on.

French

How many different animal names can you learn in French? Can you draw some pictures and label them?

Write a letter or draw a card

Why not write someone a letter and pop it in the post to them or pop it through their letterbox when you are on a walk. Or you could draw someone a card to cheer them up and pop it in the post or through their letterbox. You could do this for a friend or a family member or for an elderly neighbour. Give it a go and put a smile on someone’s face.

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Holy Week Home Learning

April 5, 2020 Natalie Gregan

This week we would like you to take some time this week and to spend some time with your families.

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Year 3 Friday 3rd April Learning from Home

April 2, 2020 Guest User

Good morning everyone. Lovely to see you all again, I can’t believe that we are at the end of our second week already.

Well done for all of your super learning so far, we just love getting all of your pictures. Keep them coming in and we will keep posting them on our blog.

Remember it’s the weekend and the start of the Easter holidays, (no blog until Tuesday 14th April) so try to do something lovely as a family. Remember to keep smiling and to be kind to everyone. Don’t forget to make time for God too - this Sunday is Palm Sunday - maybe you could look up the story and read it. Then next weekend we have the Easter celebrations - have a look at the stories and share them together as a family.

We have put some lovely Easter activities that you might want to look at. (These will be on the blog from Sunday)If you send photos, we will post them on the class blog after the holiday.

Today we would like you to try to make sure that you have done all of the tasks set so far this week, and to also get the tasks done for today. Have you checked out the weekly challenges?

Keep reading

Try to do 30 minutes reading and don’t forget to take a quiz if you need to. Why not read a story to a little brother or sister, choose an ebook with them and then you could quiz on it when you have finished. I have checked Acceleread today and there are lots of children close to their target, keep up the great work.

EPIC READING - Let’s keep growing a love of reading!

We are very excited because we have found a new reading resource for your child to use - Epic Reading. Epic reading can be used online or on the app. It has a huge selection of ebooks, completely free and the best thing is…you can find books using your child’s ZPD level! This is brilliant as it means your child can read books that accurately match their reading level. There are also lots of quizzes to do. It’s super easy to set up, using your email. If you would like to get involved, please email us on l.brisco@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk and k.edmondson@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk. We will then link your email to your child’s profile so that you can access the books at home. Miss Hornby has also asked if in the email you send, you can give permission for us to add your email to Texts to Parents; it would be very handy to have your emails saved on our system. Thank you.

Sumdog/IXL

Don’t forget these challenges. Play some of the games on Sumdog (Have you managed to add a cow to your pile in the junkyard game yet? I also like the cake monster game. Delicious!!!) and have a go at some of the units on addition and subtraction on IXL.

We have put some Sumdog spelling challenges on too, so that you can practise your spellings. (We have used spellings from this week and also from previous weeks.) Why not have a go.

Maths

Roll a dice three times and make a 3 digit number. Write it down. Roll the dice three times again and either add it to the first number or subtract it. Make sure that you line up the columns carefully. Check whether you have to exchange and make sure that you do this carefully. (Make sure that you take the bottom number from the top number when subtracting - BE CAREFUL!!!)

(Check Monday’s Home Learning blog for how to generate numbers)

English

Today I would like you to write a non chronological report about Italy using your notes from earlier in the week. Please write an introduction using your notes on where Italy is and then write a paragraph for each of the headings I gave you, you will need to turn your notes into full sentences now.

Remember to write neatly and to join your writing carefully please. We are looking for pen points.

For example with my note of Capital - Rome

I could now write

The capital city of Italy is Rome, it is on the coast of Italy. It is situated in the centre of Italy.

Please use 2Publish on Purple Mash to complete this piece of work so I can see them. To find it just type 2Publish into the search box on the Purple Mash home page, open 2Publish and then go on to the template called ‘What I have learned’, which will allow you to type and add images. Before you start please look at these examples so you can see what they could look like.

Non chronological report 1
Non chronological report 2
Non chronological report 3
Non chronological report 4

There is also a list here of things to try and include in your report.

List of features

Remember to use

  • Super spelling

  • Full stops and some commas too

  • Capital letters—don’t forget for place names too

  • Interesting sentence starters

 

RE

The end of another week. Think about all the things that someone you live with has done for you this week, be grateful. Draw them a picture to make them smile, write them a little note on the back of the picture to explain to them why you are grateful. Make a promise to them to do something kind for them before the end of the day. Share this with them.

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Year 3 Thursday 2nd April Learning from Home

April 1, 2020 Guest User

Good morning everyone. We hope that you are ready to learn.

Have you spotted a theme in the pictures we have used this week? What can you see growing in your garden or in other people’s gardens when you are going for a walk. Can you name any of the flowers that you can see? My favourite ones are daffodils. They always look so happy.

You are probably getting into a great routine by now and learning from home is hopefully not so strange. Remember to keep helping around the house and doing things that make others smile. Remember be generous and grateful.

Reading

Lots of lovely reading again today please. Don’t forget to quiz if you have finished a book. There’s lots of super scores coming through to us. Keep thinking carefully and making sure that you answer the quiz questions correctly. Well done everyone. Cooper Crab learning points for all those who get 100% on a quiz.

Sumdog/IXL

Don’t forget these challenges. Play some of the games on Sumdog (Had any burgers lately?) and have a go at some of the units on addition and subtraction on IXL.

Maths

Roll a dice three times and make a 3 digit number. Write it down. Roll the dice twice again and either add it to the first number or subtract it. Make sure that you line up the columns carefully. Check whether you have to exchange and make sure that you do this carefully. (Make sure that you take the bottom number from the top number when subtracting - BE CAREFUL!!!)

(To generate numbers if you don’t have any dice check out Monday’s Home Learning blog)

English

Today I would like you to have a look at this non chronological report about Italy, read it carefully.

Italy

In each paragraph there are some errors—can you spot what they are? In your home learning book write down what you notice.

Art

It’s Thursday again so check out Year 3’s art page and do the challenge that Mrs Curtis has set you. Have fun and don’t forget to send us some pictures.

 


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Year 3 Wednesday 1st April Learning from Home

March 31, 2020 Guest User

Good Morning everyone, and welcome to another day of learning from home.

Put a smile on your face, a sparkle in your eyes and let’s get working! Have fun!

Did you know that April 1st is known as April Fools’ Day? Can you find out anything about what it is about? You could even have a bit of fun with this. (Kind fun of course - keep everyone happy!!!) Let us know what you get up to.

This morning we would like you to:

Read

Can you find a factual book on the free ebooks today? Choose an insect book or a plant book, it could help you with your Science today. Have a read and then take a quiz. Think carefully when quizzing - try to make sure you answer the questions carefully and try to get 100%. You can do it!

Sumdog

Try out the challenges. Have you played all of the different games yet or do you have a favourite? Why not try playing a different one - it might even become your new favourite!!!

Maths

Roll a dice three times and make a 3 digit number. Write it down. Roll just one dice again and either add it to the first number or subtract it. Make sure that you line up the columns carefully. Check whether you have to exchange and make sure that you do this carefully. (Make sure that you take the bottom number from the top number when subtracting - BE CAREFUL!!!)

(If you don’t have a dice check how to generate numbers on line from Monday’s home learning blog)

English

Part 1 - Today I would like you to check and correct any spelling mistakes in your Italy work from yesterday so that your notes are all ready to use for later in the week.

Part 2 - Please spend some time practising your spellings for this week too

famous guide promise favourite possible continue

What about getting a pot of water and a paintbrush and writing them on the garden flags or writing them in chalk?

Science

This week’s Science is all about careful observation. You don’t need to write anything down unless you want to. Just make sure that you are observing carefully and talking about what you have seen. Reading (from books or finding out on the internet) is also an important aid in this week’s Science lesson.

Look out for signs of spring when you are outside - what do you notice? Can you see the changes that are taking place? Talk to your grown up about the changes that you can see. Keep looking every day to see if you can see anything different happening. (Keep a log of these if you want)

Make sure that you are using your senses to help you. What can you smell, hear and feel too? (Don’t go around tasting unless your grown up says it is okay).

Have you noticed anything about the days just recently? Look what time the sun comes up and goes down on the weather app. Check this out every day for a few days - what do you notice?

With all the sunshine we have had lately there are lots of lovely flowers beginning to grow. Look out for them in the garden or when you are out on a walk. How many can you identify and name? Have you read any amazing facts about these in the books you have read this week? If not why not look up some of these on the internet and see what you can find out about them.

With so many flowers around, there are many more insects. I’ve seen bumble bees, butterflies, beetles, woodlice, ants and midges in my garden. Which insects can you spot? Again can you find out any amazing facts about them?

You could even draw a picture of any flowers or insects you see if you want.

Some of you have been planting in the garden. Maybe you could plant some seeds and watch them grow over the coming weeks. You could take photos as things begin to grow.

Have fun!

 

 

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Year 3 Tuesday 31st March 2020 Learning from Home

March 30, 2020 Guest User

Good morning everyone. We hope that you are all well and ready to learn.

Have you checked out the weekly challenges? There’s a lovely one to go with your French work this week. (Tasty too!)

Reading

Read in a quiet space and don’t forget to quiz if you are ready to. Send us a picture of you reading so that we can share it. (Tomorrow your science will involve insects and plants, so maybe have a look at the e-books and find a suitable one). Don’t forget to quiz.

Sumdog

Which challenges can you nail today? Have you tried playing against anyone yet?

Maths - using column addition and subtraction

Roll a dice twice and make a 2 digit number. Write it down. Roll the dice twice again and either add this number to the first number or subtract one from the other (make sure that you start with the greatest number and subtract the lower number) Make sure that you line up the columns carefully. Check whether you have to exchange and make sure that you do this carefully. (Make sure that you take the bottom number from the top number when subtracting - BE CAREFUL!!!) (If you don’t have dice check out yesterday’s home learning for how to generate numbers on line).

English

Today, I would like you to start doing some research into the country of Italy, as we will be writing our non chronological report about it later in the week.

Part 1

Use the internet or any books you have at home to read about Italy. As you are reading I would  like you to write notes, today we are writing only notes rather than full sentences.

i.e Capital—Rome

As well as practising the skill of reading and taking notes I would like the children to practise listening and taking notes.

Part 2

Parents—with part of the information you have found pick a paragraph to read aloud to your child. Please read a sentence at a time to your child and allow them some time to write down some notes from what they have heard.

Parents please make sure that you think carefully about search terms you are typing into the search engine, so that children see the appropriate kind of information about Italy rather than what may be happening there right now.

Please research these areas and write notes in sections on your page in your home learning book

  • Where is Italy? Which continent is it in? Which countries surround it? Which oceans surround it?

  • Food

  • Weather

  • Landmarks and physical features - rivers, mountains, volcanoes etc

  • Religion

  • National celebrations

Then write down one really interesting fact that you found out today (it doesn’t have to be about any of these areas I have given ) —remember in note form.

French

Since we normally do French on a Tuesday and today is Tuesday, here is some French for you to do.

We would like you to watch the You Tube clip “J’aime les fruits” — click the button and learn the names of the different fruits. Sing–a–long with the song and learn the names as you sing.

J'aime les fruits

You could also watch the first part of You Tube video on vocabulary to learn the names of more fruit and veg too.

French vocabulary - fruit/veg etc

Can you either print off the sheets here and match the names to the pictures? (if you have a printer) or you could draw yourself some pictures of fruit and vegetables (just like on the sheet) and write the names in French underneath. Make sure that you copy carefully.

Fruit and Veg sheet

If there’s any fruit or vegetables on the sheet that weren’t on the videos then maybe you could investigate what they are on the internet. Have fun!

 

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Year 3 Monday 30th March 2020 Weekly Challenges - Please also check out today's daily challenges.

March 29, 2020 Guest User

Good Morning Year 3. We hope that you had a lovely weekend. Are you ready for another exciting week of learning? Let’s go then!! This week’s challenges are:

Lenten Promises and Jobs

Remember to keep helping around the house and doing those little jobs. They are so important and help to keep everyone happy and smiling. Challenge: Why not make all the beds or help to tidy the garden.

Typing Skills

This week we want to develop your typing skills . You can do this by having a go at some of the Dance Mat Typing activities. Click on the link below. We’re loving the animations!!!!

Dance Mat Typing

You can also go on Purple Mash and play some of their typing games. Just click on the hands and choose which activity or game you want to play. (You can slow them down or speed them up depending on how quick you can type.) Please let us know how you are getting on. Have fun!!

Daily Exercise

Remember to try to get in some exercise each day. Joe Wicks seems to be popular, but you could also put on some music and dance, do some yoga, play football, skip with a rope, play tig, go for a walk, go on the trampoline or a jog round the garden. You choose - why not send us some photos!!

Have a look on News around School and also the Sports page, Mrs Gregan is putting on weekly challenges.

Reading

Make sure that you keep reading. Have you had a look at the ebooks that are available? Don’t forget that you can now take quizzes from home too. Look at the orange button about How to Help from Home. Find yourself a quiet spot and enjoy a good read. What’s your favourite space to read? Send us a photo!

Spellings

Last week we set you some spellings to learn. Ask someone to test you on these spellings. Write them down in your books and let us know what score you got.

Here are your spellings for this week:

famous guide promise favourite possible continue

Don’t forget to try doing some of the Fun Ways to Learn your Spelling from the sheet that I sent home.

Sumdog

Have a go at the challenges that have been set - there’s lots to choose from and you can play all sorts of different games. I like the one with the burgers and also the junkyard one. I found the cannonball one really tricky but thanks for the advice Kiefer - it helped a bit but my aim still isn’t too good!!!!!

Nessy

If you have a Nessy login make sure that you are continuing with your reading and spelling practice. We have had some really good Nessy Stars this week. Keep up the good work.

French

Now this one is a real challenge - set by Madame Jefferson. Can you follow the instructions here to make fruit ice lollies? If you can… you are in for a treat once they have frozen. Have fun!!! (You can always use Google translate to help you -copy words or phrases you don’t know, paste into Google translate and ask Google to translate for you.) You might want to change them slightly to include the fruits you like. Please send us some pictures - we would love to see them.

Lolly Recette (Lolly Recipe)

Have fun learning at home and remember to keep in touch.

Lots of love and prayers to all of you. Take care and keep safe.

The Year 3 Team xx

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Year 3 Monday 30th March Learning from Home - please also look at the weekly home learning (it has a Sunflower image)

March 29, 2020 Guest User

With all of this lovely sunshine that we have been having recently the daisies are beginning to grow in the gardens. What else can you see growing? Listen carefully and what can you hear? I’ve got lots of lovely birds singing in my garden and of course I can hear my hens clucking. They just love the sunshine! Think about all of these beauties of nature as you are in the garden this week. You will need it for science on Thursday.

Keep reading.

Have you taken a quiz yet? Make sure that you are trying hard to get those 100% scores.

Maybe have a look at some of the insect books on the free ebooks and take a quiz on those.( Again it will help you in science later in the week).

Maths

Keep doing the challenges on Sumdog. How are you doing? Had any burgers lately?

Roll a dice twice and make a 2 digit number. Write it down. Roll just one dice again and either add it to the first number or subtract it. Make sure that you line up the columns carefully. Check whether you have to exchange and make sure that you do this carefully. (Make sure that you take the bottom number from the top number when subtracting - BE CAREFUL!)

If you have no dice you could go on line  try : dice:    https://www.random.org/dice/?num=3

Spinner:    https://wordwall.net/resource/49009/maths/random-number-wheel-1-10

Random number generator:  https://www.roomrecess.com/Tools/RandomNumberPicker/go.html  or

https://primarygamesarena.com/Play/rndnogen-2626

English

This week we will be building up to writing a non chronological report so we need to practise skills that will help us with this, today we will be learning to write a summary .

This is my example summary about Italy, this is what yours needs to look like. I used the Italy fact file below to gather my information (click on the button to access it and see what I read).

Title of the text - Italy

My summary is - Italy is a mainly Christian country in Europe, the capital is Rome. The weather is varied from part to part, with the coastal regions being warmer than the higher parts where it can be cold, wet and snowy in the winter months. The 60 million people population use the Euro and mainly speak Italian.

Press on the button below to see the text I read

Italy fact file - my example

What you need to do children

Part 1 - Please choose a fact file—France, Spain or Germany (Press on one of the buttons below, choose one you would like to use).

Part 2 - Read it (with a grown up to help if needed).

France fact file
Spain fact file
Germany fact file

Part 2 - Pick out the most important parts to write a summary, when writing a summary remember these tips.

a. What are the main ideas? What is the most important and relevant?

b. Which information is irrelevant?

Part 3 - Write your summary in your home learning book or on 2write on Purple Mash (if you fancy practising your typing skills—you will find it in the English section on the home page).

RE

Can you read the story of The Cure of the Centurion?

The CUre of the Centurion

A centurion was an important Roman soldier. He was the commander in charge of a hundred soldiers in the Roman Army that controlled Palestine at that time. It is possible that most centurions would not have liked the Jews, but this centurion was different…

Have you heard any of these words at Mass before?

Yes that’s right we say…‘Lord, I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof, but only say the Word and my soul shall be healed.’ When do we say this?

Have a look at these Mass responses. Which ones have you heard before? Which ones do you know?

Mass Responses Quiz
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Year 3 Friday 27th March 2020

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Good Morning

Well this is the last day of the first week of learning at home. The weekend starts tomorrow, so no home learning will be set after today - until Monday morning. Well done to all of you who have been busy working and learning at home, we hope that you have enjoyed it.

Today we would like you to try to make sure that you have done all of the tasks set so far this week, and to also get the tasks done for today. Have you checked out the weekly challenges?

Sandwiches

On the weekly challenges you will hopefully have noticed that one of the tasks was to make sandwiches for everyone to enjoy. Well done if you have done this already. I know some people have, (look at the photos - delicious!!!).

Today’s English is to write instructions for making a sandwich of your choice, you can do this on Purple Mash. Make sure that you think carefully about your instructions, writing them in order, using imperative (bossy) verbs, using time adverbials etc. Think of your ending sentence to finish off your instructions too. Once you have done this save your instructions so that we can have a look at them. Make sure that they can be followed easily by someone else - don’t miss any bits out otherwise your sandwiches might be very strange!!!!!

Maths

There are lots of Sumdog challenges on line, have you had a go at these? If you have not accessed Sumdog yet please make sure that you look at the Sumdog blog from Monday (23/03). It will tell you how to access your account and what your username and password are. There is even a video put together by Mrs Hotchkiss to explain what to do, make sure you check it out.

We would also like you to have a go at comparing and ordering measurements today.

Part 1. Pick a set of 6 items and measure them carefully.

Measure 2 of them in mm

Measure 2 of them in cm and mm

Measure 2 of them in m, cm and mm

eg Item 1 = 85mm Item 2 = 45mm Item 3 = 6cm 5mm Item 4 = 10cm Item 5 = 1m 85cm Item 6 = 3m

Part 2. Can you order them from shortest to longest?

Look carefully at the measurements you have made. What do you notice. Does the item with biggest number mean it is the longest or the one with the smallest number mean the shortest? Can you explain?

Try out a different set of objects.

RE

We have come to the end of our first week of learning at home. Take some time to thank God for the fun times that you have all had.

Write a Thank You prayer to God thanking Him for all of the good things that have happened to you this week. Illustrate your prayer.

Don’t forget to spend a little quiet time with God sharing this prayer with Him. You might want to light a candle and find some objects or a picture to look at, like we do during liturgy in class.

Maybe you could take a picture and send it to us or send us an email with your prayer written on it so that we can share them with everyone.

Have a good weekend. Take care and stay safe xxx

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Year 3 Thursday 26th March 2020 Learning from Home

March 25, 2020 Guest User

Good morning everyone. Hope that you are all well and ready for some more learning.

Reading

You can now access Accelerated Reader quizzes at home. Click on the button below to take you to the website. You should then be able to access it as you would at school. You can also access ebooks via Accelerated Reader too (see yesterday’s Learning at Home blog). Keep reading -enjoy. We will be looking to see how you are getting on with your quizzes. - can you get 100%?

Accelerated Reader Quizzes from Home

Good to see that some people have spotted this already and have already had a go. Remember to read the questions carefully and think about the answers. You can always go back to the book and check for an answer if you are not sure. Glad to see some great 100% scores already too. Keep up the good work.

Art

We know how much you all like your art lessons with Mrs Curtis. So, today being Thursday is no exception. Make sure that you check out the art page to see what you have to do. It looks really exciting. Have fun and don’t forget to send us some photos!

The Iron Man

Can you read the remainder of Chapter 5. (Here is the whole of Chapter 5 for you to read)

The Iron Man Chapter 5

Please make sure that you work neatly and carefully. Don’t forget the date and make sure it is underlined. Think carefully about your presentation. Can you get a pen point or a Cooper Crab learning point today. What about the other characters? Could you get one of their learning points? Try hard and work well.

Today we would like you to draw a picture of the Iron Man on the fire pit. Label him and describe what is happening to him.

Now write a diary entry by the Iron Man of what has happen to him over the last few days. Remember to write in the first person (I, me, we) and write in the past tense. Become the Iron Man and make your diary entry believable.)

Maths

Estimate how long and then measure as many different items that are longer than 1m.. You could try the table, the kitchen work surface, your bed, the patio, the grass, the lounge etc etc. Can you find some unusual things to measure?

Write your answers in your maths learning from home books, set it out like we have done over the last few days. Remember to be neat and don’t forget to date and underline your work. Give it a title too.

Can you make your own metre stick if you haven’t got a long tape measure? Make sure that it is accurate and has carefully measured cm or blocks of 10cm.Make sure that you mark carefully where 1m ends on the object and then start measuring the next metre at exactly the same point.

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Year 3 Wednesday 25th March Learning at Home

March 25, 2020 Guest User

Don’t forget to keep emailing us those pictures of you learning from home - then we can share them on our class blog. We are really enjoying seeing you learning at home. We’ve had quite a few but not everyone has contacted us yet. We would love to hear from you all.

Keep reading - try to read for 30 minutes each day. Can you find any new or exciting words? Add them to your magpie list and find out what they mean.

Have a go at accessing the (rather long) link below. This is the Accelerated Reading scheme that we use at school offering free ebooks to read at home. Make a list of the books that you would like to read over the next couple of weeks, and then …. start reading! You can click the information button on the books to see what reading ZPD level they are, so check that they are within your range, or you may even want to challenge yourself a little!

https://readon.myon.co.uk/?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWXprMllXUmhNemRoWldJMCIsInQiOiJyWjU3YXZ0YWlyaFoxUVhBNTNVWmltVlA2VHVpMjNQWXoxZUtxOGhSZnZMTWRHRnpwODg2R3J4YllrajVwMEtxRUZVT1lIM2dIUTJlNlZHWXkzN3dHRmhSTGpDYlJ5Z3dqMjloT1JrV1JldENrZDNwdHNUVzZseHVoa1NCdDhidiJ9

You can now access Accelerated Reader quizzes at home. Click on the button below to take you to the website. You should then be able to access it as you would at school. Keep reading -enjoy. We will be looking to see how you are getting on with your quizzes. - can you get 100%?

Accelerated Reader from Home

The Iron Man

Read part of Chapter 5.

Iron Man Chapter 5 - part

Can you write instructions for putting the Iron Man back together again once he has reached Australia?

Make sure that you use imperative verbs (they are the bossy ones) and also some time adverbials - first, then, next, after that etc. Make sure that your instructions are in order and that they are clear so that they could be followed. You can do this on Purple Mash as we have put it on a “2do” - don’t forget to save it so that we can have a look at it.

Predicting: What do you think the challenge that the Iron Man gave to the Space-bat-angel-dragon will be? Write your ideas down. You could start your sentences with:

I wonder if … or Maybe the Iron Man’s challenge is to … or I think that …

Make sure that you check your sentences and that you have included punctuation. Keep your writing neat.

Do you think that the Space-bat-angel-dragon will take on the Iron Man’s challenge? What do you think will happen? Write about your prediction.

Maths

Remember to check out the sumdog website. We have added some different challenges for you to be getting on with.

Can you use a ruler to measure in mm (millimetres) Remember there are 10mm to every cm. Using mm to measure allows you to be more accurate and to measure much smaller items. Can you find some things to measure and measure them carefully. Remember that you always need to start at the 0 on the ruler and measure carefully to the end of the object.

Record your measurements in your maths learning at home book. Remember to work neatly.

Can you record how many mm and then record how many cm and mm? Make sure you think carefully.

e.g. A box 102mm 10cm 2mm

How many things can you measure? Have fun!

Geography challenge

Our new topic is ‘Our European neighbours’, in our first lesson we found the continents on a map and found out some facts about Europe. Next I would like you to use the internet to find a world map and complete the European countries 2do on Purple Mash. You should already have all of your login details and it should just pop up when you access it.

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Year 3 Tuesday 24th March Learning at Home

March 24, 2020 Guest User

Good morning everyone.

We hope that you enjoyed learning yesterday. Here’s more exciting learning for today.

Remember to read every day and also to go on Nessy if you have a Nessy Login,

The Iron Man

My Prediction: What had the space-bat-angel-dragon come to earth for? Think carefully about your sentences - make them exciting. Can you use a complex sentence? Think about your vocab. Be brilliant!!!! Explain clearly and in detail why it has come to earth. What is it going to do? How is it going to do it? Why does it want to do this? Where does it want to do this? Does it need any help? etc

My Prediction: What do you think the Iron Man thought that he could do? Make sure that your explanation is clear and detailed. Use different sentence openers and try to use some complex sentences. Use exciting vocabulary.

Remember neat handwriting please Don’t forget to date your work and underline it with a ruler.

Read the rest of chapter 4 - here is the whole of chapter 4 - after you have done your predicting.

The Iron Man Chapter 4

Spellings to learn for this week:

Try to practise them every day.

question answer learn material exercise imagine

Why not have a go at doing them on a picture like Mrs Harrison showed you earlier in the year or have a go at some of the fun ways to learn your spelling on the sheet I sent out/ put on our blog 2 weeks ago.

Spelling test at home next week to check how you are getting on with them. Please let us know your score next week.

Maths

Have you looked at the SumDog video and login yet? Why not give this a go!

Using a ruler with cm, find different items around the house and measure them carefully. Before you measure them can you estimate how long they are. When you measure, make sure that you start measuring at 0cm and check the end of the object carefully. (Does it make a whole cm?)

Can you measure your learning at home books, your reading book. your pencil case, the remote control, a Lego brick, your tablet/ipad or similar, a £5 note? What else can you measure? Make sure that you record your estimations and the actual measurement of the things that you measure in your maths learning at home book. (Set it out like you did yesterday - make sure that you work neatly and carefully) Estimate and then measure. How close were you? The more you measure and get to know how long things are, the easier you might find it to make good estimates.

Science challenge

Mrs Nel would like you to start having a go at some Science, the learning is all about forces and pushes and pulls. Please read the learner guide on BBC Bitesize. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvpp34j/articles/zywcrdm

Then watch the class clips here

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvpp34j

There are 14 little videos so maybe watch 3 a day this week and discuss them with your grown up.

When you have read and watched all of this information please create a poster, either on Purple Mash or in your Home Learning book, on how we use push and pull forces in our every day lives. Show at least 4 push and 4 pull forces and draw an arrow to show in which direction the force is being exerted.

By the end of the week you will need to

  •  Have read the learner guide

  • Watched the class clips

  • Made a poster about pushes and pulls

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