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First Tower Home Learning Year 3
Year Group: 3
Week beginning: 23/3/20
English (select a challenge)
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Maths (select a challenge)
Science & History/ Geography
R.E. Other e.g. Art, Music, P.E.
Mo
nd
ay
Reading: Read the information sheet on fossils
and answer the comprehension questions. You
do not need to print out the questions, just
write the answers, in full sentences, in your
exercise book.
Use full sentences to answer the questions on fossils and try to give evidence from the information sheet. For example: Fossils are from a very long time ago because in the text it says, some fossils of dinosaurs are from millions of years ago.’
See Maths Day 1 attached below
L.I. To understand the layers that make up the earth
Watch the following clip and draw a diagram with labels to show the structure of the earth. You should include the following key words: crust, core, mantle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXiVGEEPQ6c
Spelling: Please choose 10 words from the Year 1/2 or
Y3/4 statutory words list (depending on which list you are
working from)
Handwriting/phonics : In your handwriting
book. Practise joining tch and find 5 words
that include this spelling pattern.
Tues
day
Writing: To use headings and subheadings
to make a trifold leaflet.
Use the information sheet about fossils to help you with the ideas for what would
make suitable headings and subheadings.
Using the countries we have visited so far in the Atlas of Adventure book in school,
choose a country that you found interesting.
Today you are planning what you would
put in your information booklet about that country or city. You can include pictures
and facts about the country, such as food eaten, language spoken, famous places in
and around that city etc. You must give the leaflet a title
See Maths Day 2 attached below
On line or using an atlas.https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/discover/geography/physical-geography/volcano-facts/ Look up places in the world with volcanoes. Name 5 volcanoes and write where about in the world they are found. Also write down interesting facts about volcanoes. Do this in your
workbook.
L.I. We are learning to recall key events in the Easter story and understand why Jesus’ crucifixion symbolises hope
for Christians.
Watch: www.bbc.co.uk/educat
ion/clips/zjgkq6f
Write a short description of why Christians believe
Good Friday is ‘good’.
Spellings. In your workbook with lined paper, write the first 5 of your spellings in complete sentences. Use a preposition in each of these sentences today.
We
dn
esd
ay
Reading: Spend at least 10 minutes each day
reading a book, magazine, recipe or
information pages online.
See Maths Day 3 PE
Yoga with Cosmic
kids.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L
hYtcadR9nw
Writing: You will need an A4 sheet of plain paper. Fold it in half or like a tri fold leaflet. Begin writing your information leaflet. You must introduce the place in your first paragraph. Using side headings, introduce the different information creatively. You may need to research facts about that country. Try to include some of this week’s spelling words.
Handwriting: Practise writing this week’s spellings in your handwriting book. Join each letter carefully.
Thu
rsd
ay
Reading: Read biography about Usain Bolt
See Maths Day 4
LI. To understand rituals from the past.
History
Last week 3M mummified tomatoes in class. I would like you to look up
how humans were mummified using the link below. Then write a cartoon story board with captions explaining what happened during each stage of
the process. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-
MQ5dL9cQX0
(3B and some children from 3M did not complete this investigation. If you would like to do this at home then you will need salt, bicarbonate of soda and an airtight container and some hand
sanitiser. Instructions are attached).
PE Take a look at Joe
Wick’s daily school PE lesson
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxW1XT0iEJo0TYlRfn6rYQ?relo
ad=9
Writing: Answer the comprehension questions about Usain Bolt.
Spelling: In your workbook with lined paper, write the last 5 of your spellings in complete sentences. Use a connective in each of these sentences today.
Frid
ay
Reading: Spend at least 10 minutes each day
reading a book, magazine, recipe or
information pages online.
Day 5 Maths: Collect your own data (e.g. rolling of a dice – how many times you rolled each number out of 50 times, family favourite foods, eye colour, colours of smarties in a tube etc) Create a table, bar chart and pictogram. Challenge: write some questions about your charts to question family members (make sure you have the answers!)
1. LI. To understand what a fossil is and how it is formed.
Look up what a fossil is. Draw a labelled diagram of how fossils are
formed. Explain how a fossil is made over time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rkGu0BItKM
Li. To design and make a canopic
jar. Find an empty bottle/pringles
tube and start to make a canopic jar! Lots of ideas online. You could use paper mache (flour & water), air dry clay, salt dough.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBdZO
TB1Rjo
Writing: Imagine you are Usain Bolt. Write a description from his point of view during the race, from the moment the starting pistol sounds to crossing the finish line an breaking The World Record. What can you hear/see/smell/ feel or even taste? How do you feel second by second?
Spelling: Ask an adult to test you on your spellings.
Additional activities that can
be completed online this
week:
Prodigy maths. Watch Newsround every day.
Week beginning:
08:45 – 8.55 Register 855.-9.30
09:30 – 10.15 10.15-10.30
10:30 -11.00 11:00 – 12:00 12.00 - 1.00
1.00 – 2:00 2:00 – 3.00
Monday
Ass
embl
y
Maths
Handwriting English
Lunc
h
Science
Tuesday
Maths
Phonics
English
Lunc
h
Topic
R.E.
Wednesday
English
Maths
Maths
Lunc
h
ICT
P.E.
Thursday
English
Maths
PSHE
Lunc
h
Topic
French
Friday
Ass
embl
y
P.E.
Library -
Guided Reading
Spellings
Lunc
h
Art
Day 1 maths
Write 5 facts about the number of
goals scored using this bar chart.
What is the same/what is different between this pictogram and the bar chart on the
previous page?
What is the value of a football? What is the value of half a football?
Complete p30 below.
p30
Maths Day 2
Day 3 Maths
Day 4 Maths
Challenge question Day 4:
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Mummifying a tomato.
Year 3 become Ancient Egyptian embalmers… Yuck!
Equipment.
1. Tomatoes
2. Antibacterial hand wash (containing alcohol)
3. Natron (Table salt and bicarbonate of soda)
4. Kitchen towel
5. Containers
6. Knives
7. Spoons
Method.
1. Look at your dead body (tomato). What does it look like? What does it smell like? How does it feel? Make notes in your topic book.
2. Make a small incision in the body (tomato) using a knife and scoop out the seeds inside using a spoon.
3. You can throw these bits away (but the ancient Egyptians would store the lungs, liver, stomach and guts in canopic jars.)
4. Rub your body (tomato) inside and out with the alcohol (antibacterial wash) using kitchen towel. This will kill any nasty germs that may be lurking inside the body.
5. Next, pack the body (tomato) with a special salt called Natron. (an equal mix of table salt and bicarbonate of soda)’
6. Place your stuffed body inside a container also filled with Natron.
7. Ancient Egyptians would have to wait 70 days to be able to complete their mummification process, but we are going to wait until about three weeks.