Year 3 – Thursday 23rd April 2020

Good morning, everyone!

Every Thursday from now on we will be giving virtual certificates to those people who have really impressed us this week. So keep those responses coming in and if you don’t get one this week, you might next week!

This weeks winners are (drum roll please…)

Well done to those people and everyone else who is responding on the blogs or via email.

Thank you again for joining in with and completing the daily tasks on the blog.

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 or email us some pictures of your work on yearthree@lingsprimary.org.uk

It could be your name on a certificate next week!

 

 

Here are today’s tasks:

SPAG:

Task 1 – Spelling:

Task 2 – Grammar:

 

Maths:

Remind yourself of the adding you did with money yesterday.

Think about these questions:

  • How many p in one pound?
  • If I have one pound and 36 pence what is that in just pence?
  • If I have 298 pence what is that in pounds and pence?

Now have a look at these questions to extend yesterday’s learning:

Maths Challenge:

 

Finished all of that? Want something else to do?

PE:

Of course, everyone should be staying active and as healthy as possible right now so have a go at this fun video to help you get moving:

 

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.

9 thoughts on “Year 3 – Thursday 23rd April 2020

  • 23rd April 2020 at 10:56 am
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    This story isn’t for my age, I think it’s for younger students.

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  • 23rd April 2020 at 12:17 pm
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    SPAG:
    TASK 1 – Spelling

    Part (A)
    1) build
    2) decide
    3) early
    4) group
    5) bicycle
    6) address
    7) opposite
    8) thought

    Part (B)
    1) February
    2) medicine
    3) experiment
    4) height
    5) century
    6) different
    7) library
    8) possible

    Task 2 – Grammar
    1) and
    2) now
    3) either /or
    4) so
    5) even if
    6) both / and
    7) because
    8) even though
    9) not only
    10) although

    MATHS:

    Question 1: There is a 100 p in a £1 coin.
    Question 2: 136 p is the same as one pound and 36 pence.
    Question 3: 298 pence that is : two pounds and 98 pence.

    a) £3 and 85 pence + £ 6 and 45 pence = £10 and 30 pence.
    b) £ 7 and 15 pence + £ 8 and 85 pence = £ 16 only

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  • 23rd April 2020 at 12:45 pm
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    3£ 85p +7£ 15p+6£ 45p+8£ 85p=27£ 30p

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  • 23rd April 2020 at 12:46 pm
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    I can do 178 workout in 16 minutes

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  • 23rd April 2020 at 1:03 pm
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    MATHS:
    1£ =100p
    £1 .36p=136p
    298p=£2.98p

    a) £10.30p
    b) £16

    MATHS CHALLENGE:
    Rosie doesn’t have enough money.
    £3.35p+85p+85p=£5.05p

    TASK 1- Spelling:
    1.bild- build
    2.disside-decide
    3.erlie-early
    4.groop-group
    5.bisikle-bicycle
    6.adres-address
    7.oposit-opposite
    8.thort-thought

    1.Februry-February
    2.medisin-medicine
    3.expirimint-experiment
    4.hite-
    5.sentuary-sanctuary
    6.difrent-different
    7.librie-library
    8.posibil-possible

    TASK 2- Grammar:
    1.I went to bed very late and I m tired today.
    2.My dad has fixed my bike but I can take it to the park.
    3.We are having either pasta or curry for dinner.
    4.I listened to the weather forecast so that put an umbrella in my bag.
    5.I will always support my local team,although they always lose!
    6.The weather is forecast to be both hot and humid.
    7.My brother is grumpy because he has got to do his homework.
    8.He goes abroad on holiday,even though he doesn’t like flying.
    9.My mum is not only a brilliant doctor,but she is a great runner too.
    10.I enjoy playing hockey even if it’s not my favourite sport.

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    • 23rd April 2020 at 7:51 pm
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      SPELLING
      1. Build
      2. Decide
      3. Early
      4. Group
      5. Bicycle
      6. Address
      7. Oposite
      8. Thought

      1. February
      2. Medicine
      3. Experiment
      4. Height
      5. Centuary
      6. Different
      7. Library
      8. Possible

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      • 23rd April 2020 at 8:10 pm
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        GRAMMAR
        1. And
        2. So
        3. Either/or
        4. So that
        5. Even if
        6. Both / and
        7. Because
        8. Even though
        9. Not only / but
        10. Although

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  • 23rd April 2020 at 8:23 pm
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    MATHS
    a. £10 30p
    B. £16

    MATHS CHALLENGE
    Rosie does not have enough money to buy a car and 2 apples.
    £3 and 35p + 85p + 85p = £5 and 5p.

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  • 24th April 2020 at 1:22 pm
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    Spag
    1.build
    2.decide
    3.early
    4.group
    5.bicycle
    6.address
    7.opposite
    8.thought

    1.february
    2.medicine
    3.experiment
    4.height
    5.centuary
    6.different
    7.library
    8.possible

    Grammar
    1.and
    2.so
    3.either/or
    4.and
    5.even though
    6.not only/but
    7.because
    8.although
    9.not only/but
    10.but

    Maths
    A.£10.30p
    B.£16.00

    Maths challenge
    No she wouldn’t as it comes to £5.05p

    Reply

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