Year 3 – Friday 24th April 2020

Good morning, everyone!

We are at the end of week 3 of our home learning experience!

I’m sure we will all talk about and share experiences of these past few weeks later on in our lives!

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.

We hope you enjoy the days activities and have a restful weekend.

 

Here are today’s tasks:

 

Reading:

Read this text about the Anglo-Saxons and answer the questions in full sentences underneath.

Anglo-Saxon and Scots Invaders

By around 410AD, the last of the Romans had left Britain to go back to Rome and England was left to look after itself for the first time in about 400 years. Emperor Honorius told the people to fight the Picts, Scots and Saxons who were attacking them, but the Brits were not good fighters.

The Scots, who came from Ireland, invaded and took land in Scotland. The Scots split Scotland into 4 separate places that were named Dal Riata, Pictland, Strathclyde and Bernicia. The Picts (the people already living in Scotland) and the Scots were always trying to get into England. It was hard for the people in England to fight them off without help from the Romans. The Picts and Scots are said to have jumped over Hadrian’s Wall, killing everyone in their way.

The British king found it hard to get his men to stop the Picts and Scots. He was worried they would take over in England because they were excellent fighters. Then he had an idea how he could keep the Picts and Scots out. He asked two brothers called Hengest and Horsa from Jutland to come and fight for him and keep England safe from the Picts and Scots.

Hengest and Horsa did help to keep the Picts and Scots out, but they liked England and they wanted to stay. They knew that the people in England were not strong fighters so they would be easy to beat. Hengest and Horsa brought more men to fight for England and over time they won. However, men from other countries also wanted to take over in Britain and they attacked too. These invaders are called the Anglo-Saxons because the two biggest groups were called the Angles and the Saxons. 0ther invaders were the Jutes, Franks and Frisians. They came from Germany, Holland and Denmark.

The Anglo-Saxons ruled in England until the 11th century AD. In 1066AD, William the Conqueror from Normandy beat King Harold II at the Battle of Hastings. This was the end of Anglo-Saxon England and the start of Norman rule.

Questions:

  1. By what time had the last of the Romans left Britain?
  2. What groups of people were attacking England at this time?
  3. Where did the Scots come from?
  4. One historian described the Scots as ‘foul’. What does this mean?
  5. What did the Scots and the Picts do as they jumped over Hadrian’s Wall?
  6. Who did the British king ask for help?
  7. Which two groups of people are they Anglo-Saxons named after?
  8. Until when did the Anglo-Saxons rule in England?

 

Maths:

This is a reminder that you can practice your times tables at: https://ttrockstars.com/

Your username and password are in your packs.

You also have lots of worksheets to complete in your home learning packs.

If you can’t find your login, send the Year 3 team an email (yearthree@lingsprimary.org.uk) and we can send it to you!

 

Today, instead of adding amounts of money together we are going to be looking at subtracting money. This is what happens when you go to a shop to buy something and the shopkeeper gives you change.

Watch this short video that explains change and finding the difference

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zg26sbk

Have a go at these questions using the different methods it gives you:

Maths Challenge:

 

Computing:

Watch the video with an adult, once you have watched it discuss these questions with an adult:

  1. How did lots of people end up seeing the pictures?
  2. What made Mo feel sad?
  3. How did the friends get help when they needed it?
  4. What did Miss Humphrey say she would do to help?

Your task:

Draw a picture of your favourite character singing the funny tummy song; include some of your favourite lyrics around them. Send us a picture of your drawing or add it to the comments.

 

Finished all of that? Want something else to do?

Spanish:

Listen and join in with the months of the year! You should remember them in English from our maths lessons earlier this year:

 

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.

13 thoughts on “Year 3 – Friday 24th April 2020

  • 24th April 2020 at 10:05 am
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    Reading

    1. By 410AD the Romans had left Britain.

    2. The pits and Scots.

    3. The Scots came from Ireland.

    4. Foul means horrible

    5. Killing everyone on the way.

    6. They asked Hengest and Horsa from Jutland.

    7. Angels and Saxons

    8. The 11th century.

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  • 24th April 2020 at 10:07 am
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    Reading

    1. By 410AD the Romans had left Britain.

    2. The pits and Scots.

    3. The Scots came from Ireland.

    4. Foul means horrible

    5. Killing everyone on the way.

    6. They asked Hengest and Horsa from Jutland.

    7. Angels and Saxons

    8. The 11th century.

    Reply
    • 24th April 2020 at 11:42 am
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      Maths

      £3-£2=£1 50p-10p=40p Alex has £1 40p

      Tommy has £1 72p. Rose has £2.

      Rose has 38 more.

      Reply
  • 24th April 2020 at 10:20 am
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    Reading:
    Anglo-Saxon and Scots Invaders.
    1)The last Romans last left Britan 410AD.
    2)The groups were Picts,Scots,Saxons.
    3)The Scots came from Ire lreland.
    4) Foul means unpleasant.
    5)The Scots and the Picts killing everyone in their way while passing the Harris’s wall.
    6)They asked help from Hengest and Horsa.
    7)The two groups are called Angles Saxons.
    8)Anglo-Saxons ruled in England until the 11th century AD.

    Maths:
    £3-£2=£1 50p-10p=40p
    Alex has £1.40p remaining.

    Rosie has 28p more than Tom.
    The T-shirts prize has been reduced by £2.20p

    Maths Challenge:
    No one is correct.
    Everyone is incorrect.
    I prefer Eva’s method.

    Reply
    • 24th April 2020 at 10:23 am
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      Teddy is correct. Good try!

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    • 24th April 2020 at 12:25 pm
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      READING
      1. The last of the Romans left Britains by around 410AD.
      2. Picts and Scots were attacking England at this time.
      3. The Scots came from Ireland.They invaded and took land in Scotand.
      4. Foul means evil, ofencive, wicked.
      5. The Picts and Scots said to jump over Hadrians wall and kill everyone in their way.
      6. The British king asked 2 brothers called Hengest and Horsa to help him to keep Picts and Scots out of England.
      7. The 2 groups were called the Angles and the Saxons.
      8. The Anglo-Saxons ruled England until the 11th century.

      Reply
  • 24th April 2020 at 11:45 am
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    Reading:
    1) 410 AD.
    2) Picts, Scots, and Saxons.
    3) The Scots came from Ireland.
    4) Foul means unfair
    5) They killed people on their way over.
    6) Hengest and Horsa.
    7) Angles and Saxons.
    8) 11th century AD.

    Maths:
    1) Alex has £1.40 left.
    2) Rosie has 28p more than Tommy.
    3) The price was reduced by £1.80.

    Maths challenge:
    Teddy is correct so I prefer his method.
    I think I did well on that because of how I used to do in school was great so I have another piece of experience from how I learned. c: And I just wanted to say thank you so much for putting effort in your teaching in these difficult times

    Reply
  • 24th April 2020 at 11:49 am
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    Reading:
    1) 410 AD.
    2) Picts, Scots, and Saxons.
    3) The Scots came from Ireland.
    4) Foul means unfair
    5) They killed people on their way over.
    6) Hengest and Horsa.
    7) Angles and Saxons.
    8) 11th century AD.

    Maths:
    1) Alex has £1.40 left.
    2) Rosie has 28p more than Tommy.
    3) The price was reduced by £1.80.

    Maths challenge:
    Teddy is correct so I prefer his method.
    I think I did well on that because of how I used to do in school was great so I have another piece of experience from how I learned. c: And I just wanted to say thank you so much for putting effort in your teaching in these difficult times.

    Reply
  • 24th April 2020 at 12:07 pm
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    Reading:
    Alango-Saxon and the Scots Invadors.
    1. By 410AD the Romans left Britian.
    2. the groups were Saxon,picts,Analngo.
    3.The Scots were from Ireland.
    4.Foul means unpleasent.
    5.The Scots and Picts were killing everyone in Harries Walls.
    6.They asked help.
    7.2 groups were called Saxon Anglos.
    8.Those 2 ruled Egland

    Reply
  • 24th April 2020 at 12:57 pm
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    £3-£2=£1.
    50p-10p=40p
    £1 and 30p=£1 30p
    Maths challenge
    2 of them are correct because its the question

    Reply
  • 24th April 2020 at 1:09 pm
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    READING:

    Anglo-Saxon and Scots Invaders.

    1.The last Romans last left Britain by around 410AD.

    2.The Picts,Scots and Saxons.

    3.The Scots came from lreland.

    4.Foul means unpleasant.

    5.The Scots and the Picts were killing everyone in their way in Harries Walls.

    6.The British King asked help from two brothers Hengest and Horsa.

    7.The two groups are called the Angles and the Saxons.

    8.The Anglo-Saxons ruled in England until the 11th century AD.

    MATHS:

    Alex has £1 and 40p remaining.
    Rosie has 28p more than Tommy.
    T-shirt has been reduced by £1 and 80p.

    Reply
  • 24th April 2020 at 3:22 pm
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    READING:

    1) By around 410AD, the last of the Romans had left Britain to go back to Rome.
    2) Picts, Scots and Saxons were attacking Britain at this time.
    3) The Scots came from Ireland.
    4) Foul means wicked, sinful and evil.
    5) As Scots and the Picts jumped over Hadrian’s Wall they killed everyone on their way.
    6) The British king asked two brothers called Hengest and Horsa from Jutland to come and fight for him and keep England safe.
    7) The Anglo-Saxons were named after Angles and the Saxons.
    8) The Anglo-Saxons ruled in England until the 11th century AD.

    MATHS:

    1) Alex has left £1 and 40 p.
    2) Rosie has £ 0,28 p more than Tommy.
    3) The cost of the t shirt has been reduced by £1 and 80 p.

    Reply
  • 24th April 2020 at 5:00 pm
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    MATHS
    Alex has £1 and 40p remaining.
    Rosie has 28p more than Tommy.
    £2 – £1 = £1 £1=100p 100p – 72p = 28p.
    The cost of the t-shirt on a sale is £1 and 80p.

    MATHS CHALLENGE
    Eva and Teddy are correct
    £4 and 20p – £1 and 50p
    420p – 150p = 270p = £2 and 70p.

    Reply

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