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Year 3 Home Learning Activities Monday 20 th July- Tuesday 21 st July 1
Dear Year Three, Before you start your Summer Holidays, we wanted to send you all a message to let you know how much we will miss teaching you and how proud we are of all of you. Please find this on the next slide and listen to our audio messages! We have also made a word cloud for each of the classes that you can print off and keep as a memento of our year together! Have a wonderful Summer Holiday, Miss Caglia, Miss Glass, Mrs Ward & Mrs Constantinou 2
Dear Year Three Parents, We would like to say a huge thank you to you all for supporting your children with their home learning over the past four months. We appreciate how challenging it must have been keeping your children motivated, helping them with their lessons, whilst many of you continued to go to work or work from home. It couldn’t have been easy but we really do appreciate it so much. Thanks to you, your children have kept their brains engaged and will be ready for the challenges of Year 4 in September. We hope you have a well-deserved break over the Summer, The Year 3 Team 3
Click on the audio button next to your teacher’s avatar to hear an end of term message!
As it is the last week of term, we will not be setting a timetable for you to follow. Instead, you can choose from the different activities on the slides. . There a range of tasks including: + Code breaking + Art and design + Problem solving + Crosswords + Computing activities + Reading challenge Useful Websites: The Body Coach - https: //www. youtube. com/user/thebodycoach 1 Go Noodle Dance Activities – www. gonoodle. com Cosmic Yoga Activities - https: //www. youtube. com/user/Cosmic. Kids. Yoga Mathletics – www. mathletics. com Times Table Rock Stars – https: //ttrockstars. com/ Bug Club - https: //www. activelearnprimary. co. uk/ Twinkl - www. twinkl. co. uk (see offer code for free resources) Spelling Shed - https: //www. spellingshed. com/ Any log in details will be in your child’s homework diary. 8
Show and Tell Isla’s Show and Tell “We were asked by our dance teacher if we wanted to enter a choreography competition. We had to make up a dance to a piece of music that lasted about a minute and record it on video and then send in. I chose to do a modern dance to Blinding Lights by The Weekend. It was super fun making up a dance and I cannot believe I won. I was very happy. : )’’ Well done Isla! What a fantastic achievement! Thank you for sharing! From your Year 3 teachers Isla also has a book recommendation for her friends. She says, "It's about a 13 year old girl who is a code breaker. I couldn't put it down. I would give it 5 stars. " �����
Easier Challenge Trickier Challenge
Easier Challenge Trickier Challenge
• Statement A statement typically has a subject, followed by a verb. • Commands also have a special structure in that they often lack a subject. Examples are: Eat your dinner, Be quiet, Open the door, etc. • Questions can have two patterns. Some can have ‘yes’ or ‘no’ as an answer. For example, Do you like Paris? , Can you speak Russian? etc. Or, they ask an ‘open’ question which can have any number of answers, e. g. What did you have for breakfast? , Which newspaper do you read? • Exclamations have a structure that involves the words ’what’ ‘a’ or ’how’, as in ’What a nice person you are! What a beautiful painting!’ Challenge: Write your own example of each type of sentence. Try and link it to theme of summer and holidays!
Easier Challenge Trickier Challenge
ANSWERS: Easier Challenge ANSWERS: Trickier Challenge
ANSWERS: ACROSS 2) EARTH 4) BICYCLE 8) EXERCISE DOWN 1) FRUIT 3) QUESTION 5) CIRCLE 6) ADDRESS 7) GROUP
Easier Challenge Trickier Challenge
Easier Challenge Trickier Challenge
Have a go at this interactive Summer colouring activity. Use primary, secondary and tertiary colours to colour in different summer-related items. You can also choose thickness of the brush you are using too.
Reading Challenge This is an extract from a story. Then, one day, in the middle of Spring, the man saw a strange thing beginning to happen. He crept cautiously towards the statue in the centre of the town square. As he approached, he could have sworn that the statue was coming to life. . . 1. Who might the man be? 2. What might the title of the story be? 3. What happened before this? 4. Write what happens next.
Design your own summer sneakers! Have a go at designing your own summer trainers! Think colourful, bold designs. You could include: + Tie Dye + Fruit + Cartoon characters + Animals + Patterns + Flowers
If you could invent a machine to do anything- what would it be? It might make lollipops or could turn clouds into ice cream. It could make endings for dreams, colours for rainbows or money. You decide! Design your own machine in your home school book. What is the name of your machine? Around your machine, you could write some of the noises your machine might make. What does it do? E. g. CHUGGA! KWEESH……SCHKLOP! PSSSSSSCHHHHHH-K-CLANK What is it made from? What noises does it make?
Make 24 Word Challenge Use the following numbers to write calculations that make the answer 24. You can use any number more than once. 2 3 4 8 Make 120 Use the following numbers to write calculations that make the answer 24. You can use any number more than once. 20 30 5 4 6 How many words can you make from these letters? All of your words need to have three letters or more. You cannot use a letter more than once in each word (unless it appears twice in the grid). Can you find the nine-letter word? B L R B Y R E U E HINT: The 9 letter word is a fruit beginning with ‘B’
ANSWERS Make 24 Any calculation that makes 24 E. g. 3 x 8 3 x 4 x 2 Check your answers using a calculator Make 120 Any calculation that makes 120 E. g. 30 x 4 5 x 6 x 4 Check your answers using a calculator Word Challenge Words include: Beginning Benign Big Binge Binning Egg Gibe Gig Gin Inning Nib Nine CHALLENGE: BLUEBERRY
Design a Book Corner Design your ideal classroom book corner Think about: • Seating (bean bags, cushions, chairs) • Storage • Pictures/posters What colours/themes will you choose? : Take a look at the pictures and have a think about the book corners you have seen in other classrooms at Knaphill. You can draw your design in your home-school book.
Questions & Answers Get Thinking…. . Here are five answers to questions. What could the questions have been? You can invite three famous people to dinner at your house. Who would you invite and why? 1. Rain 2. A bar of chocolate 3. Swimming 4. A chair 5. Monster The people you invite can be fictional characters (from books/TV shows or films). They can even be someone from the past if you wish!
This website has a lot of activities, games and reading challenges for you to do over the Summer. https: //summerreadingchallenge. org. uk/