Year 3 – Wednesday 24th June 2020
Good morning everyone.
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
You might be in with a chance of a certificate on Friday!
Don’t forget, keep reading!! Have a look at the ‘Oxford Owl’ blog post which gives you lots of books to read for FREE!!
Writing:
Follow the link to the bitesize website.
Rewatch the videos and remind yourselves of your nonsense words.
Have a go at activity 3.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zv3v6g8
Maths:
Watch the video below and then answer the questions underneath using either of the two methods shown in the video (sharing or grouping). For the larger numbers, grouping might be easier and quicker!
- 16÷4=
- 25÷5=
- 33÷3=
- 42÷2=
- 56÷4=
Maths Challenge:
Science:
Watch the video and then have a go at classifying the animals below into these categories:
Fish, amphibians, birds, mammals and reptiles.
Use the facts in the video to help you work out which animal belongs to which group.
Finished? Have a go at these activities too…
Word search:
Yesterday’s answers:
Today’s problem:
Anagrams:
Anagrams are when the letters of a word are all jumbled up and it’s your job to work out what it is meant to say. So for example: ‘umpj’ would be ‘jump’.
Today there is a minibeasts theme. Can you work out what these anagrams are?
For an extra bonus point – the highlighted letters spell out a special word!
Answers will be revealed tomorrow.
Yesterday’s answers:
Today’s problems:
Dance Mat Typing:
Have a go at this game; it will improve your skills when using a computer. Soon you might be a whizz at typing!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zf2f9j6/articles/z3c6tfr
Story Time:
This week, we will be carrying on with some of Charlotte’s web but some days we may have something a little bit different for you. Today we’re going to be carrying on with Charlotte’s web.
SCIENCE
lizard-reptile
snake- reptile
frog-amphibian
people-mammal
fish- fish
bear-mammal
chichen-bird
frog-amphibian
duck-bird
fish-fish
cow-mammal
pinguin-bird
shark-fish
lizard-reptile
frog-amphibian
ANAGRAMS
Slug
Spider
Ant
Beetle
Dragonfly
Bonus word: snail
MATHS
1.16÷4=4
2. 25÷5=5
3. 33÷3=11
4. 42÷2=21
5. 56÷4=14
MATHS CHALLENGE
6/8 is the same as 1/3,
2/6 is the same as 1/3.
So first rectangle matches bottom right rectangle and middle left rectangle matches the top rectangle on the right.
16 divided by4=4
25 divided by five is five
33 divided by 3 is 11
42 divided by two is 21
56 divided by is 14
Maths:
1)
16 divided by 4 = 4
2)
25 divided by 5 = 5
3)
33 divided by 3 = 11
4)
42 divided by 2 = 21
5)
56 divided by 4 = 15
Anagrams:
1)
Slug
2)
Spider
3)
Ant
4)
Beetle
5)
Dragonfly
Bonus word:
Snail
My name is Jiles,I can run miles bing flang bang. I go boo like a cop noop boop floop.
I take a nap and I hear a flap blab cap.
Reading:
My crackle looks like my crackle pop
more than a crackle hen that a pop
as a moaner joke.
Maths:
1. 16÷4=4
2. 25÷5=5
3. 33÷3=11
4. 42÷2=21
5. 56÷4=14
Maths challenge:
1 and 5.
Science:
Lizard-reptile.
Snake-reptile.
Fish-fish.
Piguin-bird.
Shark-fish.
Cow-mammal.
Duck-bird.
Frog-amphian.
Anagrams:
Slug
Spider
Ant
beetle
grasshopper
Dragonfly
Anagrams:
1) slug
2) spider
3) ant
4) beetle
5) dragonfly
Bonus word: snail
Maths:
1) 16÷4= 4
2) 25÷5= 5
3) 33÷3= 11
4) 42÷2= 21
5) 56÷4= 14
It’s been a brilliant day today!! Well done to all of you who have worked hard on the blog and either posted on here or by email. It’s always good to hear from you. We miss you all!!!
Mrs B and Miss Lindop