Year 3 – Tuesday 21st April 2020

Good morning! We hope you’re ready for another day of home learning tasks.

Well done everyone who has responded to any of the tasks so far.

If you are having a go at the tasks on paper or in books then do let us know what you’ve completed by commenting at the bottom of the page.

Here are today’s tasks:

 

Writing:

In Search of The Magic Ring

The magic ring has wonderful powers. You and your friends have been given a map to help you find the ring.

Your task is to write a story of the journey from landing at ‘Safe Harbour’ to finding the magic ring.

Remember to use all of the non-negotiables like capital letters, full stops, wonderful handwriting, conjunctions, adjectives, adverbs.

 

Maths:

Watch this videos to learn about the different ways you can count up and find the total amount of money

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zdf34wx

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zmr9jxs

Answer the questions below.

How many different ways can you count the coins in each wallet?

Think about what happens to your total when you have 100p – what else could it be?

 

Maths Challenge:

 

 

History:

This term in history, we will be looking at the Anglo-Saxons. To start you off, watch the video and then answer the questions below.

Questions:

  1. What year did the Anglo-Saxons come to Britain?
  2. Where did the Anglo-Saxons come from?
  3. Why is it believed that they come to Britain?
  4. Which tribes made up the Anglo-Saxons?
  5. What would girls and boys do instead of going to school?
  6. Give 2 words that originate from Anglo-Saxon times and are still around today?

 

Finished all of that? Want something else to do?

 

Music:

Listen to the song below and answer these questions as you listen.

  1. What instruments can you hear?
  2. What two words would you use to describe the song?
  3. What is the tempo (speed) like?
  4. What is the genre of this piece?
  5. Do you like this piece? Why? Why not?

 

Story time:

Want to do some reading but have read all of your books at home?

No problem! Listening to a story is just as good as reading one.

20 thoughts on “Year 3 – Tuesday 21st April 2020

  • 21st April 2020 at 9:33 am
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    Maths

    1. £1

    2. £1 43p

    3.£1 46

    4.£1 29p

    5.£1 26p

    6.£1 53p

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    • 21st April 2020 at 10:53 am
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      Good morning teachers!
      I’ve watched the story and I really liked it because it reminded me of my grandma. I miss my grandma a lot because she lives in a different country. I hope I can see her soon and we have a really good time together.

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  • 21st April 2020 at 11:30 am
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    1£ 43p
    1£ 46p
    1£ 29p
    1£ 26p
    1£ 53p

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  • 21st April 2020 at 11:34 am
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    MUSIC
    1. I can hear bongo drum, keybord, guitar, tambourine, snare drum.
    2. I would use the words positive and calm.
    3. The tempo is slow.
    4. This is reggae music.
    5. I like this song because it has nice rythm.

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  • 21st April 2020 at 11:39 am
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    1.I can hear drums and a guitar keyboard.
    2.Stylish and beatiful
    3.About 78
    4.Rock
    5.Yes because its calm.

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  • 21st April 2020 at 11:40 am
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    Maja same I had lots of fun

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  • 21st April 2020 at 11:58 am
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    Writing:
    In Search of The Magic Ring
    In a village there was a boy called sunny and Ravi they were best friends, they wanted to save their village by finding a magical ring. This two friends had magical powers so they wanted to improve them magical power. So the village people gave them a task so they can save the all entire village some people who wanted to find the magic ring but they are unsuccessful and they die. So finally this two boys got a opportunity They set off in the deep dark forest, in the deep dark forest they was another small picture to cross the river they went in the tunnel.
    In the tunnel they found an eagle that helped them cross the red river in short time. In the red river who ever went in they would turn in to ashes nearby they saw a lion that cloud fly. So the eagle gave them a diamond so, they could cross mighty mountain and the red river but they stopped and saw a wizard that led them to the ring. The lion and the eagle and wizard had the powers to defeat the monster but they all said that they wanted a prize that they had to bring the mighty snow from all mountains.

    Maths:
    A: 2ways of grouping the coins. total coins are £1,
    B:1way of grouping the coins. Total coins are £1.43p
    C:1way of grouping the coins. Total coins are £86p
    D:1way of grouping the coins. Total coins are £1.19p
    E:1way of grouping the coins. Total coins are £6.16p
    F:2 way of grouping the coins. Total coins are £21.53p

    Maths Challenge:
    1)£5.16p
    2)£1.65p
    3)£2.34p
    4)£1.99p
    5)£1.12p

    History:
    The Anglo Saxons came to Britain in 410/466.
    They came from Germany/Scandinavia.
    They got driven by floods.
    Angles/Saxons/Lutes
    Boys worked with men/Girls helped at home.
    The words are egg and dirt and muck cow,cheese,ghost and werewolf and Dora means dear and BO village that makes Derby.
    Modern town names are based on Anglo Saxon words like York,Derby,Copmanthorpe and Ormskirk.

    i would like to do tasks on paper and in books

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    • 22nd April 2020 at 3:58 pm
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      Super answers, Maharshi! Well done. Mrs B and Miss Lindop 🙂

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  • 21st April 2020 at 12:43 pm
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    WRITING:
    IN SEARCH OF THE MAGIC RING
    Me and my friends were walking through the village and we arrived at Safe Harbour and there an old woman gave us a map.This map shows the way to find THE MAGIC RING. THE MAGIC RING has wonderful powers.
    We got a big boat and started on the road.After a while we saw something big in the water .It was SHARK INFESTED WATER.It was very scary because everywhere were just sharks ,but we kept going.
    On the other side was the DEEP DARK FOREST where different animal sounds were heard.It was getting dark and we arrived by boat to the RED RIVER.
    We left the boat on the banks of the river and continued walking through the MIGHTY MOUNTAINS.Suddenly it started to snow but we didn`t stop because it was very little until we found THE MAGIC RING.
    We finally got to the cave but inside we were expecting a “big surprise”.He was a MONSTER there.We fought the MONSTER and won it.We quickly took THE MAGIC RING and we set wish: THAT ALL CHILDREN BE HEALTHY AND THIS CORONAVIRUS WILL DISAPPEAR . PLEASE FULFILL OUR WISH MAGIC RING.

    MATHS:
    a)1£
    b)1.43p
    c)1.46p
    d)1.19p
    e)6.16p
    f)21.53p

    MATHS CHALLENGE:
    4.2 p
    1.2p

    1) 1.65p
    2) 2.34p
    3)1.99p
    4)1.12p
    5)5.16p

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  • 21st April 2020 at 12:51 pm
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    Music:
    I could hear piano, back up singers ,symbol and a drum. The two words I would use to describe the song are positive and happy. The speed is very slow and calming. The genre is keep going. I like this price because it has a positive message about how no matter how hard things get you need to just keep going and carry on!

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  • 21st April 2020 at 1:58 pm
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    Music

    1. I can hear cymbals

    2. Don’t worry

    3.the tempo is slow

    4.it is genre.

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  • 21st April 2020 at 1:59 pm
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    a 100p
    B £1 43p
    c £1.45
    D £1.19
    E £6. 16
    F £21. 53

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  • 21st April 2020 at 2:13 pm
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    Well done Angel and Khymari. It’s good to see your work! KM your handwriting is getting smaller, neater and joined, well done!

    Mrs B and Miss Lindop

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  • 21st April 2020 at 2:25 pm
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    MATHS:
    A) There are 2 ways of grouping the coins. Total amount of : £1.
    B) There are 3 ways of grouping the coins. Total amount of: £1 and 43 p.
    C) There are 5 ways of grouping the coins .Total amount of:£1 and 46 p.
    D) There are 4 ways of grouping the coins.Total amount of:£1 and 19 p.
    E) There are 4 ways of grouping the money. Total amount of : £6 and 16 p.
    F) There are 4 ways of grouping the money.Total amount of : £21 and 53 p.

    Maths Challenge:
    1) £4 and 2 pence.
    2) £1 and 2 pence.
    3) 165 p = £1 and 65 pence.
    4) 234 p = £2 and 34 pence.
    5) 199 p =£1 and 99 pence.
    6) 112 p=£1 and 12 pence.
    7) 516 p=£5 and 16 pence.

    HISTORY:
    1) The Anglo-Saxons came to Britain between 410 – 466.
    2) The Anglo- Saxons came from Germany and Scandinavia.
    3) Some historian say they were driven to Britain from their homes by rising floods.
    4) Angles, Saxons and Jutes tribes made up the Anglo-Saxons.
    5) Girls would help around the house and boys would learn the skills of their farther.
    6) The words that originate from Anglo-Saxon times are: cheese, cow, werewolf.

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    • 22nd April 2020 at 3:56 pm
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      Excellent answers, Maja! Well done. Miss Lindop and Mrs B 🙂

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  • 21st April 2020 at 4:05 pm
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    Writing:
    We arrived at the safe harbour, all around us we saw dirty, disgusting water. There were also dirty boats. They looked very old.
    As we entered the village we started to run through the gloomy, abondened village. We felt frightened. We came across some sort of red liquid, we checked the map to find we had reached the red river. There was no way we could get across, what could we build to help us across?
    So we went to the deep dark forest to get trees to build a bridge.
    So we went back to the red river to build a bridge high enough so that we can get up the mighty mountain. We heard roaring noises, we realised we were at the monster cave, we knew the magic ring was in there, somewhere!!!

    Maths:
    A. £1.23
    B. £1.43
    C. £1.46
    D. £1.19
    E. £6.06
    F. £21.53
    Challenge.
    1A) £4.02 1B)£1.02
    2a. £1.65
    2b. £2.34
    2c. £1.99
    2d. £1.12
    2e. £5.16

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    • 22nd April 2020 at 3:56 pm
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      Fantastic responses, Zack! Keep up the good work! Miss Lindop and Mrs B 🙂

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  • 22nd April 2020 at 12:44 pm
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    A shout out to Grace and Maja C who have sent videos and photos to us this morning. Brilliant work girls. You’re doing a great job!

    Mrs B

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    • 23rd April 2020 at 1:08 pm
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      Maths
      A.100p
      B.£1.43p
      C.£1.46
      D.£1.19
      E.£6.16
      F.£21.53
      Maths challenge
      A.£4.02p
      B.£1.02p
      1.£1.65
      2.£2.34
      3.£1.99
      4.£1.12
      5.£5.16

      Reply

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