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P3 Learning Grid – W/b 11.5.20W/b 11.5.20SpellingNumeracy/MathsReadingWritingMondaySee spelling word lists on school blog, home learning page, P3Copy words x3Division by grouping.Use practical objects to help you practice division facts. Eg; divide 12 sweeties between 3 people etc OwlLog in to access reading ebooks (information on blog P3 home learning page. Remember this will help you chose a suitable book for you.Write a list of your favourite toys/games.Opposite, write an adjective or 2 to describe that toy.TuesdaySee spelling word lists on school blog, home learning page, P3Choose 2/3 spelling activities and write words using theseContinue to use interactive games to practice division.Worksheets on P3 home learning page (either print out if you can or use as examples to write down the answers).While reading a book of your choice from Oxford Owl, write a list of connectives you find. Try writing some of your own sentences, using these words to make them more interesting.Phoneme SpotterOn the home learning page, you will find a postcard. Read it and write down all the different phonemes (2 or more letters making 1 sound, eg; ee/ea/ou/ooWednesdaySee spelling word lists on school blog, home learning page, P3Pick 5 words from your list and write sentences (try using a connective)Division sums – interactive games – try this website for simple sums. the ebooks on the Oxford Owl site.Choose your favourite book or story and write a parapgraph to say why.Think about all the things (not school work) you have been doing this week. Now write this down. Remember the correct order, first, then, after, next, finally etc.ThursdaySee spelling word lists on school blog, home learning page, P3Choose 2/3 spelling activities and write words using theseDivision Worksheets(see home learning page)From your favourite book that you wrote about yesterday, write a sentence or 2 about the beginning, the middle and the end.Think about a place you would really like to visit. Let your imagination run wild and write down a description of that place. See if an adult can work out the place you have written aout.FridayAsk an older sibling or adult to test you on your spelling words – no cheating!Any other maths games from Topmarks, BBC Bitesize etcPick a book and take some quiet time to enjoyWrite about how you feel today and why (like your feelings diary) ................
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