Year 3 Home Learning 4.03.22

Spelling:

This weeks spellings are a variety of frequently misspelt words in Year 3. Remember to use your most favoured spelling strategy to help you.

  1. because

  2. though

  3. although

  4. through

  5. thought

  6. however

  7. enough

  8. actually

English:

  1. Not everyone has completed these two sections, please make sure you complete IXL English DD1 and DD2 on synonyms.

  2. In your home learning books can you complete these complex sentences by adding a main clause. Remember you have to look carefully at the subordinating conjunction and what it is telling you about the time before you decide on your main clause. Remember to add your WOOSH!

    Until Year 3 have completed their work,

    Since we have started Year 3,

    Before I have my tea,

    When I get up in the morning,

    After I have done my homework,

    While I am at school,

    CHALLENGE: If you are up for it, why not choose a couple of the subordinating conjunctions to make some of your own complex sentences!

Maths:

Ongoing Maths homework for the next few weeks to complete the following strands on IXL:

F1 - Subtract one digit numbers

F2- Ways to subtract

F3- Write subtractions sentences

F6 - Subtractions with pictures

F7 - Write subtraction sentences based on pictures

This week....

A strange week weather-wise, we have managed to have prolonged periods of time in the garden when the sun has shone and warmed us, at other times it has been wet and dull. However, our spirits at nursery are never dampened and our love of learning together continues no matter what.

This months planning aims to encourage the children to become confident about coming up with their own ideas and to make more links between those ideas. The children have been using pretend play to think beyond the ‘here and now’ and to understand another perspective. For example, role-playing by creating the imaginative world of fairies, pixies, goblins and trolls!

Worship

Lent is the time when we make a special effort to grow more like Jesus and allow God's love to shine in everything we do. We began our Lenten preparations on Shrove Tuesday when we enjoyed tasting pancakes with a variety of toppings!

We have made a huge Lenten promise poster that we aim to fill with smiley faces; one face every time we grow an extra bit of love through acts of kindness and become a bit more like Jesus.

As always nursery will be joining the school almsgiving through Lent. This year it will focus on CAFOD’s Walk Against Hunger and we will be praying for all those around the world who are in desperate need. The children will be asking you to support them.

This week you will have received a box full of raisins for the children to eat and enjoy. We are asking that you fill the empty box with money, and the children and nursery ladies will pledge walk two laps of the school field every day over the next five weeks, in our lead up to Holy Week. We are hopeful that if every family donates at least £5 we should be able to head towards that collective magical £1000 for this very worthy cause.

Below are some of the items and support which CAFOD is hoping to provide:

  • £12 can buy ingredients to make a highly nutritious sesame seed paste so a new mum can help her malnourished child grow big and strong

  • £20 can fund expert nutrition and healthcare classes for new mums and dads in rural communities

  • £200 can feed ten malnourished children sesame paste for a week, helping them grow big and strong

  • £500 can provide an entire community with pepper seeds for planting season

  • £600 can help local experts deliver a highly effective door-to-door campaign in rural communities, training people in proper sanitation, hygiene and nutrition

Key Person blog

What an action packed week we have had in Nursery! The Spring sunshine made a brief appearance and it was so lovely playing outside with COATS OFF (for the one day it was warm enough to!!)!! We have enjoyed talking about pancake day and eating them too, started to look at signs of Spring and celebrating all things books on World Book Day.

We have used lemons for making bright prints with paint, been curious with our primary colours by mixing them together. We have continued to really work on our super scissors skills; cutting out shapes! We are getting very good

 The sound ‘k’ has tried to confuse us this week. He sounds the same as ‘c’ but looks rather different! Can you remember anything that starts with this letter? Click here to watch Geraldine Giraffe find out about ‘k’

 What amazing creativity we have seen shine through this week with our Duplo building and role play. There has been loads of giant floor puzzles, group games and construction completed. What great team work everyone—you have been just like our new learning character ‘Be Co-operative’ Roger Robin.

 Michelle, Hannah, Colette, Justine and Frances

We are doing really well exploring the number 5. Have ago at ‘Today’s number’ game. Click here to play Remember today’s number is 5. Enjoy!

The children have also been noticing some signs of fairies in our garden and classroom. Watch this space as we investigate further! I think we may be in for a few surprises!

Let’s hope the sunshine makes a prolonged appearance this weekend and we can all get out and about. Have a lovely weekend whatever your plans may be and we will see you all on Monday.

Barbara

Year 2 weekly blog - "A book is a gift you can open again and again'.

What a wonderful week it has been in Year 2! World Book Day yesterday was truly magical! It was so lovely to see all of the children’s amazing costumes and to hear all about their favourite stories and characters. We enjoyed the second chapter of our focus story ‘The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark’ together and thought carefully about how we would summarise the events of the chapter into 5 sections.

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Year 6 Home Learning - Wednesday 2nd March 2022

SPELLING FOCUS - i before e, except after c. This is a really tricky rule! Focus on it. I have given you extra time on these spellings as we have children off. What other spelling rules do you need to revise?

cashier, priest, mischief, deceive, receipt, mischief, believe, brief, niece, diesel, hygiene, fierce, siege, grief, receive, perceive, inconceivable, yield, efficient, conscience


MATHS - Arithmetic Focus. Paper 2a

You have another arithmetic paper to have a go at this week. I was impressed with your focus and attention to detail last week. Have another go. Can you maintain your score or look to improve?

Look at your jottings - are you being accurate?


SCIENCE - COVID

This year has been a year like no other. Covid has continued to play a role in the lives of everybody to the point where we did not see our friends and family for weeks. But, what is Covid? I have set you all a To Do on Purple Mash to complete. Think about the detail needed in your answers. Use the prompts given to support your answers.

Children's guide to covid
Covid live science
Covid - National Geographic
Covid Information Sheet

“The gift of Play is that it invites us to create without attachment, explore without a destination, and enjoy without complexity.” ~ Vince Gowmon

What a wonderful bunch of intrepid explorers we have had out on the playground! Alongside navigating the changeable weather, they have explored new games, created adventures and grown the bonds of friendship. Every small gesture, from a kind smile to an invite to join a game, the children have shown such generosity with their love and kindness.

It never ceases to amaze the lunchtime staff as to the endless imaginative play that the children so whole heartedly through themselves into their games. Lunchtimes, are truly a time where the children can just be.

 Let’s Celebrate!

Kitchen Team, Class Manners of the Week: Reception

First Sitting

Class of the Week: Year 3

Role Model of the Week: Elsie, Y3 and Isabella, Y5

Jacqui’s Marvelous Manners: Riley, Y3 and Olivia, Y5.

 

Second Sitting.

Class of the Week:  Year 4

Role Model of the Week: Mia-Grace, Y1 and Millie, Y4

Jacqui’s Marvelous Manners: George C, Y1 and Jay, Y4

 

Third Sitting.

Class of the Week:  Year 2

Role Model of the Week: Isla, Reception. Logan, Y2 and Emma, Y6

Jacqui’s Marvelous Manners: Freddy, Reception. Amelia, Y2 and Zac, Y6

 

 

Well done and thank you children for making lunchtimes such a lovely, fun filled time of the day!

 

 

 We hope you have a lovely weekend

God Bless

The Lunchtime Team