Class Page - Year 3 - Archive - December 2020
Autumn Term
Home learning - 15th - 18th December 2020
Dear Year 3 pupils and adults,
I hope you are all keeping well!
Here you will find home learning for the last 4 days of term while we are working remotely.
Do as much of the learning over the next 4 days as you are able to or see fit for your child. You can share examples of their work on ClassDojo and I will reply with a comment.
Zoom calls will happen daily at 10:00am and 2:45pm. The first call will be to speak about the learning for the day ahead. If during that time you have any questions regarding the learning, please direct those to me through ClassDojo. I will either respond to those on there or speak about them in the second Zoom meeting at 2:45pm.
Many thanks,
Mr. English
Tuesday 15th December - Friday 18th December - Remote learning
Subject | Activity / Resource |
English |
Have a go at one or some of the writing activities each day below:
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday Free choice! We wouldn't have usually done a formal writing lesson on the last day of term before Christmas. If you would like to do some writing of your own today, please feel free. Otherwise, you might watch a Christmas film on the sofa with your favourite snacks perhaps? Over to you! |
Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar |
Try to complete 1 SPaG mat each day. Answers will be posted below.
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Maths |
Tuesday Watch the link below and have a go at the worksheet. Answers will be posted below.
For something slightly easier: The 2 times table lesson video
Wednesday Watch the link below and have a go at the worksheet. Answers will be posted below.
For something slightly easier:
Thursday The 8 times table lesson video
For something slightly easier: The 5 times table lesson video
Friday Addition Christmas joke worksheet
For something slightly easier: |
Reading |
Each reading comprehension has three levels of challenge marked with 1, 2 or 3 stars. The answers to each level are contained within the document at the end. Tuesday Tim Peake reading comprehension with ANSWERS
For something slightly easier: Wanted Poster Activity card with ANSWERS
Wednesday The Women Who Helped Build NASA comprehension and ANSWERS
For something slightly easier: Troll's Troubles Activity Card and ANSWERS
Thursday Art and Nature comprehension and ANSWERS
For something slightly easier: The Glenfall Gazette Activity Card and ANSWERS
Friday All About Elephants comprehension and ANSWERS
For something slightly easier: |
Other subjects |
Tuesday History Watch the videos on the page below: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zrv4dty
In the worksheet link below are pictures of a Celtic soldier and a Roman soldier. What similarities and differences can you find between the two? Write a list of each.
Wednesday Art Watch the video contained within the link below: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/znw3hcw
Using the materials you have at home, make your own Andy Warhol inspired artwork.
You might use coloured paper and make the same shape 4 times or even just use your pencil or pen to draw a shape, face or object 4 times. If you are lucky to have paint or colouring materials, you could colour each shape in different colours and see what effect it makes!
Thursday Science This online lesson links to our topic of Forces in Science. https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/live-lessons/terrific-scientific-forces-live-lesson/z7nbkmn
When you have watched the lesson, you could have a go at the activities below: Forces acting on a car worksheet (draw and label your own car with the forces) Balanced and unbalanced forces worksheet
Friday Computing Have another go at the Dance Mat Typing activity we did in class at the start of the Autumn term. See how far you can get and improve your typing skills!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zf2f9j6/articles/z3c6tfr
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ANSWERS |
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Something different |
Have a dance and learn about syllables with the video below:
Have a nosy round the Queen's house - Buckingham Palace with this free virtual tour: https://www.royal.uk/virtual-tours-buckingham-palace
Keep your body moving with this Elves on the Run fitness game! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6vtuQFkVzA
Have a go at this place value investigation. There are also lots of other Maths games on the website below: |
Friday 11th December
Activity/Resource |
Maths This week we are working on Multiplication and division. Practice your 3 x and 4 x tables and their related division facts for a quiz next week. e.g. 3 x 8 = 24 24 ÷ 3 = 8 |
Reading
Do your own personal reading this week. Try to read for at least 15 minutes each day. |
Other things we have been learning this week:
English - The Mousehole Cat (retelling the story from Tom's point of view)
P.E. - Throwing and catching skills
R.E. - Has Christmas lost its true meaning?
History - Iron Age hill forts |
Friday 4th December
Activity/Resource |
Spellings
There will be two spelling lists per week. Select the list most appropriate for your child. If they would like, they can have a go at learning the other list at home too. We will do spelling gym style activities over the coming week to help the children learn these spellings. If you would like to do your own spelling test at home with your child, please feel free to do this! List 1: 1) remember 2) sentence 3) separate 4) special 5) straight 6) strength 7) suppose 8) surprise 9) therefore 10) though
List 2: 1) know 2) last 3) laugh 4) let 5) let's 6) liked 7) live 8) lived 9) long 10) looking |
Maths This week we are working on Multiplication and division. Your child has been given a paper copy of the homework for this week. We will mark this together in class next week on Friday. |
Reading
1) Please try to read with your child for at least 10 minutes per day and make any comments in their reading record. We are trying to check reading records regularly to ensure that each child is reading something appropriate for their level. Do let me know in your child's Reading Record if you feel that they need to change their book. 2) Below is a link to a reading comprehension. Have a go at the comprehension marked with one star and mark your answers afterwards. |
Other things we have been learning this week: - English - The Mousehole Cat (reading comprehension, weather reports) - P.E. - Throwing skills in basketball - Geography - Tornadoes - History - Stonehenge - Art - Andy Warhol and portraits - R.E. - Christingle making |
Friday 27th November
Activity/Resource |
Spellings
There will be two spelling lists per week. Select the list most appropriate for your child. If they would like, they can have a go at learning the other list at home too. We will do spelling gym style activities over the coming week to help the children learn these spellings. If you would like to do your own spelling test at home with your child, please feel free to do this! List 1: 1) potatoes 2) pressure 3) probably 4) promise 5) purpose 6) quarter 7) question 8) recent 9) regular 10) reign
List 2: 1) horse 2) hot 3) how 4) I'll 5) I've 6) inside 7) its 8) jumped 9) key 10) king |
Maths
This week we are working on Addition and subtraction. Your child has been given a paper copy of the homework for this week. We will mark this together in class next week on Friday. |
Reading
1) Please try to read with your child for at least 10 minutes per day and make any comments in their reading record. We are trying to check reading records regularly to ensure that each child is reading something appropriate for their level. Do let me know in your child's Reading Record if you feel that they need to change their book. 2) Below is a link to a reading comprehension. Have a go at the comprehension marked with one star and mark your answers afterwards. |
Other things we have been learning this week: - English - The Mousehole Cat (setting descriptions and inverted commas for direct speech) - P.E. - Throwing skills in basketball - Geography - Tornadoes - History - The Bronze Age - Science - Forces (How strong in my magnet?) - R.E. - The real meaning of Christmas - Art - Andy Warhol and portraits |
Friday 20th November
Activity/Resource |
Spellings
There will be two spelling lists per week. Select the list most appropriate for your child. If they would like, they can have a go at learning the other list at home too. We will do spelling gym style activities over the coming week to help the children learn these spellings. If you would like to do your own spelling test at home with your child, please feel free to do this! List 1: 1) opposite 2) ordinary 3) particular 4) peculiar 5) perhaps 6) popular 7) position 8) possess 9) possession 10) possible
List 2: 1) grandad 2) great 3) green 4) grow 5) hard 6) hat 7) has 8) he's 9) head 10) home |
Maths
This week we are working on Addition and subtraction. Your child has been given a paper copy of the homework for this week. We will mark this together in class next week on Thursday. If your child struggles to do the column subtraction with exchanging, focus only on the sheet without exchanging. |
Reading
1) Please try to read with your child for at least 10 minutes per day and make any comments in their reading record. We are trying to check reading records regularly to ensure that each child is reading something appropriate for their level. Do let me know in your child's Reading Record if you feel that they need to change their book. 2) Below is a link to a reading comprehension. Have a go at the comprehension marked with one star and mark your answers afterwards, |
Other things we have been learning this week: - English - Fly, Eagle, Fly (writing about our future plans and time conjunctions) - P.E. - Team games - Geography - Tsunamis (writing and performing a news report) - French - Numbers 1-10 and saying how old we are - Science - Forces (What is magnetic?) - R.E. - The real meaning of Christmas - Art - Tertiary colours |
Friday 13th November
Activity/Resource |
Spellings
There will be two spelling lists per week. Select the list most appropriate for your child. If they would like, they can have a go at learning the other list at home too. We will do spelling gym style activities over the coming week to help the children learn these spellings. If you would like to do your own spelling test at home with your child, please feel free to do this! List 1: 1) material 2) medicine 3) mention 4) minute 5) natural 6) naughty 7) notice 8) occasion 9) occasionally 10) often
List 2: 1) fox 2) friends 3) fun 4) garden 5) gave 6) giant 7) girl 8) going 9) gone 10) good |
Maths
This week we are working on Addition and subtraction. Your child has been given a paper copy of the homework for this week. We will mark this together in class next week on Friday. |
Reading
1) Please try to read with your child for at least 10 minutes per day and make any comments in their reading record. We are trying to check reading records regularly to ensure that each child is reading something appropriate for their level. Do let me know in your child's Reading Record if you feel that they need to change their book. 2) Below is a link to a reading comprehension. Have a go at the comprehension marked with one star. |
Other things we have been learning this week: - English - Fly, Eagle, Fly (writing a letter in role, present perfect tense e.g. She had worked) - P.E. - Throwing skills - Geography - Tsunamis - French - Numbers 1-10 - Science - Forces - D.T. - Keyrings / sewing - R.E. - Christianity: The Holy Trinity |
Friday 6th November
Activity/Resource |
Spellings
There will be two spelling lists per week. Select the list most appropriate for your child. If they would like, they can have a go at learning the other list at home too. We will do spelling gym style activities over the coming week to help the children learn these spellings. If you would like to do your own spelling test at home with your child, please feel free to do this! List 1: 1) history 2) imagine 3) increase 4) important 5) interest 6) island 7) knowledge 8) learn 9) length 10) library
List 2: 1) fast 2) feet 3) fell 4) find 5) first 6) fish 7) floppy 8) fly 9) food 10) found |
Maths This week we are working on Addition and subtraction. Your child has been given a paper copy of the homework for this week. We will mark this together in class next week on Thursday. |
Reading
1) Please try to read with your child for at least 10 minutes per day and make any comments in their reading record. We are trying to check reading records regularly to ensure that each child is reading something appropriate for their level. Do let me know in your child's Reading Record if you feel that they need to change their book. 2) Below is a link to a reading comprehension. Have a go at the comprehension marked with one star. The answers follow. Please mark it yourself once you are done. |
Other things we have been learning this week: - English - Fly, Eagle, Fly (writing a diary entry) - P.E. - Throwing skills - History / Computing - The Stone Age (Researching information online to produce Skara Brae information leaflets) - French - Numbers 1-10 - Relationships and Health / Science - Germ experiment - Art - Painting a scene from Fly, Eagle, Fly |
Friday 23rd October
Some Half Term activities you could have a go at:
Make natural artLook for natural art materials. Collect fallen leaves, petals and sticks and use them to make a picture or sculpture. Please make sure you don't pick wildflowers, however, as they are important for wildlife and some are protected by law. You could even use the objects as 'stampers' or paintbrushes - dipping them in paint and rolling, brushing or stamping them on paper to create interesting patterns and effects.
Write a story inspired by woods and treesGet those creative juices flowing with a story challenge.Choose one of the ideas below to write a short story about:
You could have a go at writing a story each as a family and share them together before bedtime.
Which one was the funniest?
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Friday 15th October
Activity/Resource |
Spellings This week we looked at our spelling words in class, as well as some other commonly misspelled words and came up with some ways to remember them: February - Feb-ru-ary (say it as it is spelt) fruit - Fru-it (say it as it is spelt) guard - guard my Jaguar height - We thought of someone who was eight foot tall and then we add an 'h' to the beginning because - Big Elephants Can't Add Up Sums Easily beautiful - b-e-a-utiful
List 1: 1) February 2) forwards 3) fruit 4) grammar 5) group 6) guard 7) guide 8) heard 9) heart 10) height
List 2: 1) duck 2) eat 3) each 4) eggs 5) end 6) even 7) ever 8) every 9) everyone 10) eyes
Could you come up with some other ways to help you remember some of the other words, especially the ones you find tricky? |
Maths This week we are working on Addition and subtraction. Have a go at the worksheet below. There are three levels of challenge. Choose the one most appropriate to your child. The answers are at the end of the document: Adding and subtracting three digit numbers and ones, tens and hundreds |
Reading 1) Please try to read with your child for at least 10 minutes per day and make any comments in their reading record. We are trying to check reading records regularly to ensure that each child is reading something appropriate for their level. Do let me know in your child's Reading Record if you feel that they need to change their book. 2) Below is a link to a reading comprehension. Have a go at the comprehension marked with one star. The answers follow. Please mark it yourself once you are done. |
Other things we have been learning this week: - English - Reading comprehension skills, writing a recount - P.E. - Football control skills - History - Black History Month: Rosa Parks and Nelson Mandela - French - Writing a conversation in French using basic greetings, asking someone's name and saying what our names are. - Relationships and Health - Exercise and heart rate - Geography - Volcanoes - Art - Drawings of our hands, shading the positive and negative space |
Free online resources |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize
Online learning from the BBC |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/epis odes/b00jdlm2/cbeebies-bedtimestories
A bedtime story from CBeebies |
Educational activities and games |
A treasure trove of resources, plans and activities |
Free phonics practice |
A wealth of teacher made resources, plans and activities |
Times tables practice |
Curriculum linked content |
Learning games |
Online resources for most subjects |
https://www.plazoom.com/collections/all-resources
Some free online learning resources |
Incredible site for developing Maths problem-solving skills |
Maths games |
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/nhs -fitness-studio/
Fitness videos for children |
Cool brain-break videos |
British Library website |
https://www.britishmuseum.org/
British Museum website |
https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/home
Science Museum website |