Year 3 – Monday 18th May 2020
Welcome back everyone!
We hope you had a lovely weekend and had a chance to enjoy the outdoors.
We will be updating the blog with English, Maths and wider curriculum tasks every day at 9am.
If you haven’t finished all of the work in your learning packs which we sent home then feel free to continue with these.
Don’t forget, we don’t expect you to be doing school work all day, every day!
It’s important to take regular breaks, get outside and stay healthy (especially if the sunshine continues).
If you can’t get outside, Joe Wicks is still doing his Youtube P.E. lessons on his Youtube channel every morning at 9am.
(Miss Lindop STILL hasn’t missed a single session since Joe began back in March)
Find them here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxW1XT0iEJo0TYlRfn6rYQ
Remember you can also email any pictures of your work or questions you might have to us on yearthree@lingsprimary.org.uk
It might just be your name on a certificate this week. Who knows…?
We look forward to seeing your responses throughout the week.
Mrs Beckwith, Miss Lindop, Miss Barden and Miss Willmer.
Here are today’s tasks:
SPECIAL TASK:
On Thursday this week there’s going to be a worldwide attempt to break a Guinness World Record.
We want you to join in with this!
With adult help, follow the link below for more information on the attempt at the record.
It’s something different and all you need to do is get an adult to register with an email and be ready for an arty world record on Thursday afternoon.
https://www.artworldrecords.com/
Reading:
Maths:
Today’s video:
Today’s worksheet:
Maths Challenge:
RE:
Watch the video and then answer the questions underneath.
Questions:
What is your opinion about the younger son?
Why does the younger son want to leave home?
The father saw the son returning while he was still a long way off – do you think that this was by chance?
How does the father treat the son on his return?
What lessons did you learn from the story that you can apply to your own life?
Computing:
Finished? Have a go at these activities too…
Daily Riddle:
This week we are going to be posting a riddle a day. The answers will be revealed the next day so you need to check each day to see if you got it right. Involve everybody you can and see who is correct!
Friday’s answer: A teapot begins with T, ends with T and has T in it!
Here is today’s riddle:
One night, a king and a queen went into a castle.
There was nobody in the castle, and no one came out of the castle.
In the morning, three people came out of the castle.
Who were they?
Spot the Difference:
Have a go at this spot the difference. There are 7 differences today. We will post the answers the next day, just like we do with the riddle.
Friday’s answers:
Today’s problem:
Hit the button:
We play this game in class all of the time, see how many of your times tables facts you can get right in 1 minute. Remember, in Year 3 you should know your 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 10 times tables.
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
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.
This week we are going to continue listening to a few chapters from Charlie and The Chocolate Factory each day, if you missed last week you’ll need to go back and catch up. If you miss a day you’ll need to catch up too.
I love this
Maths Challenge
Tom has 75pence
Apple is 59pence
75-59 = 16
16 divided by 2 = 8.
Pencils are 8 pence each.
I have completed the Maths Work sheet.
Reading
1. Your lungs, brain, nose, mouth and upper body muscles work together when we sneeze.
2. Gesundheit means I wish you good health.
3. Some people sneeze when they walk into sunlight because the brain gets confused.
4. Three people sneeze are
The body is trying to get rid of bacteria when we have a cold
Pepper
Dust and Pollen.
I am loving Charlie and the chocolate factoey.
I have read a chapter of my book and have done some spellings.
I have completed the RE task but did not write the answers down.
Reading:
1) Your brain,lungs,nose,mouth and muscles of your upper body.
2) I wish you a good health.
3) When your brain gets confused when signals from the optic nerve trigger the sneeze reflex in the direct sun.
4) a. You might also sneeze when you smell pepper. b. sometimes dust and pollen find there way inside your nose c. you sneeze when you go in direct sunlight.
Maths Challenge:
The pencils cost 24p .
RE:
1) I’m not sure of the meaning.
2) The younger son had money so he went to the expensive hotels and party’s every night.
3) No.
4) the father treats the son well, like gives him food sets a party.
5) this tells me that never wast money.
Computing:
I would ask an adult and block him.
Daily riddle:
One night, a king and a queen went into a castle.
There was nobody in the castle, and no one came out of the castle.
In the morning, three people came out of the castle.
Who were they?
A knight a King and a Queen
READING
1. Your brain, lungs, nose, mouth and your muscles work together when you sneeze.
2. Gesundheit means wish you good health and after sneezing in German.
3. Some people sneeze in sunlight because the brain gets confused when the signals from the optic get nerve and reflect in the sunlight.
4. A. You might sneeze when you smell pepper.
B. When you are in the direct sunlight.
C. When dust and pollen get in your nose.
Reading:
1.which parts of your body work together when you sneeze?
Your brain, lungs, nose, mouth and muscles.
2.what does German word gesundheit
mean?
I wish health.
3.why does some people sneeze when they walk into sunlight?
People experience this phenomenon.
4.complete the Web with information.
Three Reasons. Because
People sneeze. you smell
Because of the hairy stuff pepper.
There health. on your nose
Maths challenge:
Tom has six 10p coins and three 5p coins. He buys an apple for 59p and two pencils.
He has no money left. How much does a pencil cost?
6.10+3.59=9.15 59=8.55 8.55÷2=427.5
Maths challenge:
Tom has 75p
The apple is 59p
75-59=16
16 divided 2=8
the pencils are 8 p each
Reading:
1.Your brain,lungs,mouth,nose and your upper body work
together.
2. Gesundhiet means I wish you good
health.
3.Some people sneeze while walking into the sunlight
4.3 people sneeze
1 quarter is equivalent to 2 eighths
Three fifths of 400 = 240
3 is fraction of 0.3
–
10
The value of 5 in 582 is 500
Reading
Your brain ,lungs ,nose ,mouth and muscles in the upper body.
I wish you good health.
People sneeze when they go in the sunlight because of phenomenon
Maths challenge
The pencils cost 25 pence
My opinion about the younger son unforgiveful
I am not to sure about it
No
The father treats the younger son nice like ,by putting a party up for his younger son
this tells me not to waste money
Reading:
1.which parts of your body work together when you sneeze?
Your brain, lungs, nose, mouth and muscles.
2.what does German word gesundheit
mean?
I wish health.
3.why does some people sneeze when they walk into sunlight?
People experience this phenomenon.
4.complete the Web with information.
Three Reasons. Because
People sneeze. you smell
Because of the hairy stuff pepper.
There health. on your nose
Maths challenge:
Tom has six 10p coins and three 5p coins. He buys an apple for 59p and two pencils.
He has no money left. How much does a pencil cost?
6.10+3.59=9.15 59=8.55 8.55÷2=427.5
Reading:
1) Brain, Lungs, Muscles, Mouth, and Nose.
2) I wish you good health
3) They experience phenomenon
4) a) When you have a cold. b) When you smell pepper. c) Phenomenon.
Maths Challenge:
Tom has 75p
An Apple= 59p
75-59=16
16 divided by 2=8
So that means a pencil costs 8p.
Computing:
Alert 5 people about this message or delete it.
Reading:
1) The parts of my body that work together when sneezing are: brain, lungs, nose, mouth and the muscles of my upper body.
2) Gesundheit means ” I wish you good health” in German.
3) Some people sneeze in bright sunlight because their brain gets confused.
4) Three reasons people sneeze are :
a) Some people can sneeze in bright and direct sunlight.
b) You may sneeze when you smell pepper
c) You may sneeze when you have a cold or hay fever.
COMPUTING:
You should tell a trusted adult about it and do not listen to the e-mail. The adult will delete this message for you.
MATHS CHALLENGE:
The answer is : 1 pencil costs 8 pence, so two pencils cost 16 pence.
Here is how I worked it out:
6 x 10 p = 60 p
3 x 5 p = 15 p
60 p + 15 p = 75 p
75 p – 59 p = 16 p –> cost of both pencils
16 p divided by 2 = 8 p –> cost of 1 pencil