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Year 3
English
Week beginning 29th June
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This booklet has been designed to last for the next 2 weeks
Please don't feel that you need to complete all the activities with your child, just choose the ones that fit in best with your family situation.
There are no worksheets but your child will need an exercise book, or some paper to work on.
Please email us if you need any support and don't forget to send us photogrpahs of any completed work (which may be shared on our website).
Enjoy!
The Year 3 Team
Cover Analysis
• What do you think the story will be about?
• Who do you think the main character is?
• Do you think there will be other characters in this
book? Humans or animals?
• The cover has very bright colours and cartoon
pictures, how does it make you feel?
• We know that most stories have a problem that
needs to be fixed, what could the problem be in
this story?
• Which country do you think this story is set in?
What makes you think that?
• Do you think there will be a message in this story,
like the last books we shared?
• What could the message be?
• The title sounds funny, what do you think it
means?
• What other things does the cover make you
'wonder' about?
Now click the link,
listen to the story
and enjoy!
Look carefully at the front
cover of this book and
think about the following
questions:
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Reading ComprehensionRead questions carefully and then
write your answers in your exercise book.
1. Where does this story take place?
2. What had the farmer's wife started to watch?
3. What did the chickens make and why did they
make it?
4. Name two other animals on the farm that didn't
like their food.
5. What did the chickens take from the garden?
6. Who were inspired by the chickens?
7. How did the rooster distract the farmer for
the pigs?
8. Who decorated the barn?
9.What did the bull practise?
10 Which type of cookery book did the rooster
borrow?
Think about thesequestion words -
who, what, where, when, why, how
Create and write 5 new questions, and answers, from the story.
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Inference Questions
Read each question carefully
and write your answer in
your exercise book.
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Vocabulary
certain
inspired
mumble
overwhelmedenticing
recipe
rumblingsspicy
1. Influenced, moved or guided by example.
2. General talk or opinions that show unhappiness.
3. To be overpowered or overcome by something.
4. Known for sure.
5. Tempting or attractive.
6. A set of instructions for preparing food.
7. Flavoured with or smelling like a spice.
8. To say something quietly making it hardfor others to hear.
The following words are all taken from the text.
Match the word to its definition and then draw a
picture to show your understanding.
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Read the following statements from the text and
decide if they are 'facts' or 'opinions'.
Record your ideas in your
exercise book. You could
use a table, like the one
opposite, to help.
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Sentence Editing
Read each sentence then write it in your exercise book, punctuating correctly.
1. i want to visit nuthatcher farm
2.the story was about chickens ducks and pigs
3. mrs nuthatcher is the farmers wife
4 farmer nuthatchers birthday is may 3 1990
You should have used :
Capital letters.Commas
Apostrophes
Full stops
Can you write a sentence,
linked to the story,
with a question mark?
The spotlight word is: ENCOURAGEMENT
Making words
How many words can you make, using only the letters in the spotlight word ?
Here are a few to get you started:
1. ten2. meet3. rage
Now try and write a sentence including
the spotlight word.
Remember to punctuate correctly.
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The following words are taken from this week's
text. In your exercise book write at least one synonym for each word.
• Pilfered
• Perched
• Selected
• Plodded
• Delicious
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Wordsearch
13 words from our story are hidden in this wordsearch. Can you find them all?
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Create an 8 frame comic strip of the story 'Chicks and Salsa'
You must use 8 frames, no more and no less, so you will need to think very carefully and make sure you include all the important information.
A rough plan would be a good start!
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There is lots of alliteration in this week's text:
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We are going to write our own poems using lists and alliteration.
First make a list of 10 foods you love to eat.
Curry olivesBananas spinachPizza chocolateGrapes chipsCheese spaghetti
Now see how many describing words you can think of that have the same initial letters.
Slippy, slurpy, gorgeous, chewy, chunky, .
Put it all together and you have a poem!
Now you have a go, make sure you illustrate your poem and don't forget to send us a picture of your finished creation.
5 Things I love to eat
Chunky, chewable, cheddar cheeseSlippy, slurpy, surprising spaghettiBeautiful bendy bold bananasCreamy colourful creative curryPeppery pungent perfect pizza
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Story plan
The chickens were tired of chicken feed.
They crept into the
garden, where they took tomatoesand uprooted onions.
The ducks were tired of fish.
They dipped into the garden, where they selected cilantro and gathered garlic.
The pigswere tired of slop
Choose an animal,what is it tired of eating?
You are going to create a new character for the story!
They
made salsa.
Nobody knew where they got
the chips.
They made
guacamole.Nobody knew where they got the
avocados.
They plodded into the garden, where they borrowed beans and chopped chilies
They
made nachos.
Nobodyknew
where they got the cheese sauce.
How did they walk into the garden and what did they take?
What did they make?
Which additional food could they have?
Think about the following questions and make some notes in your exercise book.
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Very soon, there were mumblings at the duckpond of Nuthatcher farm.Inspired by the chickens, the ducks decided they were tired of fish.With rooster's encouragement, they dipped into the garden, where they selected cilantro and gathered garlic.That night the ducks ate guacamole – though nobody was quite certain where they got the avocados.
Use the text above, from this week's story, and adapt it to create your own addition for the book.
Try to include some adventurous vocabulary and for an extra challenge.........…...............alliteration !
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The author of this week's book is
Aaron Reynolds.
He has written lots of books here are some of my favourites:
You can find out all about Aaron on his
website
Your final task is to write a letter to Aaron – there is a template on the next page to help you.
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The importance of reading for children cannot be underestimated. Reading for pleasure can benefit a child’s education, social and cognitive development, their wellbeing, and their mental health.
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