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Thursday 25th February

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SpellingEnglishZoomBreakMathsZoomLunchReadingPHSEPE and ZoomStory

Good morning, Year 3. Well done for continuing to work so hard at home. If you haven’t sent us work so far this week, please make sure you do today. It is important that you continue to follow the work at home so that you are ready for your return to school on the 8th March. We are really looking forward to having everyone at school again.

This week, please make sure that you continue to use Spelling Shed and TTRS in addition to your home learning.

ZOOM

Zoom calls will continue at the usual times and the links can be found on the year 3 home learning page.

Spelling

Mrs Porter’s group

This weeks spellings are homophones. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.

brake

break

grate

great

eight

ate

weight

wait

son

sun

hear

here

Mrs Robinson’s group

Words ending in a k sound made using que.

technique 

cheque 

unique

critique

antique 

plaque  

mosque 

picturesque

  baroque 

grotesque 

physique 

mystique

Today I would like you to complete a spelling scribble like the one below to practice your spellings.

Spelling Scribble | Relief teaching ideas, Teaching spelling, Spelling words

Remember, it is important that you know the meaning of your spellings so for your second task I would like you to pick 5 spellings to put into sentences.

Handwriting

Look carefully at the joins and write a full line of each of the words.

English

SPAG

Today we will be changing sentences written in the third person to the first person. Watch the video to find out how to do this.

  1. Hal worked very hard when he was gardening.
  2. Hal couldn’t stop smiling because he loved his horse so much.
  3. Their cottage is so cosy.

Pronouns you may need to use – I, mine, my, me, we, ours, us

English

Today, you will be using some of the key ingredients that you identified yesterday in your own writing. Watch the video below to find out more.

Your task is to write 3 sentences about yourself. Two of these sentences should be true and one of them should be untrue.

You should include the following in your sentences:

  • Fronted adverbial of time
  • First person
  • Past tense
  • Coordinating conjunctions – and, but, so, or

Maths

Maths Meeting
Maths

Reading

Today is our reading comprehension session. Please read the text below carefully and answer the questions. Remember you might need to read the text several times to answer the questions. I have included the extension questions if you would like a challenge.

PHSE

Today we will be starting our new PHSE topic of celebrating difference.

Task 1

I would like you to find out what the word community means and write a sentence to tell me.

Task 2

Write a list of different groups/communities that people might be part of. I have started one for you, which you can copy and complete, or you can just do one of your own. Once you have completed your list, I would like you to highlight the communities/groups that you are part of.

Groups/Communities

School

Cubs

Football team

Church

Task 3

I would like you to write a sentence to tell me what you think is good about being part of a community.

PE

Task 1

Today for PE I would like you to try to invent your own game. It could be a throwing game, a running game or crawling game. You could use a game that you already play and change parts of it so that it is your own.

Task 2

Once you have created and played your game I would like you to answer these questions.

  1. How did playing your game make you feel?
  2. What was your favourite part of your game?
  3. Would you change anything about your game?

Well done year 3, you have completed today’s home learning. Relax and enjoy a story.

Remember to send any completed work to year3@handale.rac.sch.uk

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