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Year 3 home working book4381500-116205 114303174365MyMaths NotePlease make sure that your child accesses the tasks and activities first?when logging onto MyMaths. This is the homework that has been set by the class teacher?weekly and it is these activities which are monitored by them. We encourage you to play the maths games to support your learning that are available on MyMaths, but the school is unable to access how much time you spend doing this.?Many thanks for your continued support.00MyMaths NotePlease make sure that your child accesses the tasks and activities first?when logging onto MyMaths. This is the homework that has been set by the class teacher?weekly and it is these activities which are monitored by them. We encourage you to play the maths games to support your learning that are available on MyMaths, but the school is unable to access how much time you spend doing this.?Many thanks for your continued support.Year 3Daily – do these every day:Reading: Make sure you read for a minimum of 30 minutes each day. It can be your reading book or a book from home you have chosen. Record this in your learning logTT Rockstars: Make sure you do this for a minimum of 25 minutes each day. In this time, you need to spend most of your time in the garage so you progress through the levels. My Maths: Login to your MyMaths account to complete the tasks set by your teacher. Your login details and guidance has been emailed to you. If you are having problems logging in then please email your teacher. Their email address is on the Y3 class page of the website.Spellings: Make sure you can spell all of the words in the Year 3/4 list. Choose 6 per day to put into a sentence. Write these in your book. Year 3 booklet: All tasks to be completed in the green book Further Activities to do – tick each one you completeCheck the school website as further activities and worksheets for Maths and English will be added there for you to download and complete. Write your answers in your book.SubjectActivityDate completedITInternet safety346612757097300 chapter 5 of Kara, Winston and the SMART crew.What is this video about?Having now watched all 5 videos, create a poster that explain what each letter in the word SMART stands for.Below are the links for all 5 videos if you need to refresh your memory or missed one.Video 1: 2: 3: 4: is also a quiz to test how much you can remember: a go at the quiz and see what score you get.Science 34747206921500 Using the link above, learn all about the human body and our senses.This guide contains:- eight videos about your body and sensesOnce you have watched the videos complete the activities below.Activity 1. Ask another member of your household to stand still and see how many body parts you can name.You could make your own labels out of pieces of paper and stick them on to the correct body part!Can you name 10 different parts of the body?Activity 2. Complete the “What are the parts of the human body?” quiz. (Found after the first video)Activity 3. Complete “What are the senses?” quiz (found at the bottom of the page.)Art & DT329819063500Shadow drawing.This activity can be completed inside using a lamp or outside using the sun.Place an object on to your piece of paper and trace round the out line.If you have any chalks you could also trace the outlines straight onto your path.Have fun and be creative. Can you create a whole shadow picture?DramaStone Age?–?Imagine?you are from the stone age and have never seen most of the things that exist today in the modern world. Travel in your time capsule any way you like, make it as exciting as you want. When you open the door you see lots of things that you have never seen before. Think about what your?facial expression?is like when you see the following things and when you go over to them and pick them up to inspect them for the first time. A radio, a newspaper, a hamburger, a dress. How will you pick these items up? What does your face do when the radio suddenly turns on? When the newspaper falls apart and when you taste the hamburger.????MusicEncourage your child to listen to Lean On Me, a Soul/Gospel song by Bill Withers. Do they like it? What instruments can they hear? Can they clap a rhythm? Learn to sing the lyrics and have a go at performing the song. Perhaps your child would like to research this famous artist in more detail and listen to more of his songs, creating an artist profile complete with portrait sketch. Perhaps they could perform the?song to a family member???? Using the link bellow follow Jamie as she takes you through a story with yoga. There are three different videos to choose from or if you are feely fixable, do all 3!There are lots of different videos so if you enjoy the yoga lesson feel free to look at some different videos.Dodgson the dodo- Crockles the Crocodile - and the Pirates- Volcanoes the link above to learn all about volcanoes including what they are and what makes them erupt.This lesson includes: - two short films on volcanoesActivity 1. Complete the quiz on volcanoes.322580031396100This second activity is optional.Make your own volcano explode.WARNING! – This Experiment MUST be done Outside!What you need? A 2 litre bottle of fizzy drink (any will do!)Mentos (this brand really does do the job best)A cardboard toilet toll318256615083300Pen, Scissors & SellotapeSTEP1?– First we need to make a mentos dropper!Cut the toilet roll (or other card) so it can be rolled round into a tube that’s just a bit wider than a mento!322616523920600Sellotape the tube togetherPush a pen/ pencil through the tube – that’s the firing pinFill the tube from the top with mentos (6 is perfect!)STEP2?– Take your dropper (loaded with mentos) and lemonade to an outdoor space where you can make a messSTEP3?– Make sure you’re OUTSIDE, have a final check...attach the tube to the bottle and then pull the pen back – This will explode into a messy fountain so quickly get well back!Reading 37471754863800Mrs Goff has enjoyed reading a story called The Mousehole Cat which she would love to share with you. You have been sent an email with the Youtube link to access this story recording. Watch and listen to part 2 of the story and answer the questions which have been set. EnglishWriting the link to understand what alliteration is and use it to create a poem.The lesson includes:- two videos to show you what alliteration is- three activities to complete.Grammar Maths_______ = 45 + 37_______ = 78 – 35 _______ = 176 + 108_______ = 297 – 123 _______ = 24 + 13 + 233 X _____ = 214 X _____ = 166 X _____ = 365 X _____ = 557 X _____ = 2133 ÷ _____ = 1145 ÷ _____ = 942 ÷ _____ = 732 ÷ _____ = 444 ÷ _____ = 11Maths Reasoning: ................
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