Year 3 – Friday 26th June 2020
Good morning, everyone!
Every Friday, 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…)
AND FINALLY…..
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 Friday.
Also, don’t forget to sign up the summer reading challenge by going to:
https://summerreadingchallenge.org.uk/
Have a lovely weekend!
Reading:
Follow the link to the bitesize website.
Remind yourselves of Monday’s reading work by watching the video at the beginning and then complete activity 3.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zqqxdp3
Maths:
Using the methods you have revisited this week, answer these word problems. Show your working!
Maths Challenge:
Computing:
Discuss this picture with a trusted adult at home and write your thoughts in the comments.
Art:
Watch this video and then have a go at a piece of artwork just like it.
All you need is a piece of paper, a pencil and a rubber.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zpnm4j6
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 under the sea 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 on Monday.
Yesterday’s answers:
Today’s problems:
Look, Cover, Write, Check:
Practice the spellings you need to know with this cool game. Select ‘Year 3 and 4’ and a ‘Tricky words’ list and away you go.
http://www.ictgames.com/mobilePage/lcwc/index.html
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 finishing the last chapter of Charlotte’s web.
Maths:
1. 96
2. 8
3. not sure
4. 5
5. 8
6. 3
7. 7
8. 12
Maths Challenge:
375
Computing:
Tell an adult and block them.
Number 3 would be 28 x 6. 20×6= ? 8×6=?
comuting
say no and call an adult
maths challenge
365
You might want to recount the tens Zena.
reading
4 heads
lord Vishnu looks after the universe
Lakshmi is goddess of fortune
Shakti is the goddess of nature
Hindu’s pray to Ganesh if they are going to starting something new such as starting a new job
he helps Rama fight the demon Ravara
ANAGRAMS
Squid
Urchin
Coral
Octopus
Whale
Fish
Stingray
Bonus word: dolphin
COMPUTING
You should tell an adult
Anagram answers
1 Squid
2 Urchin
3 Orcal
4 Octopus
5 Whale
6 Fish
7 Stingray
Bonus word DOLPHIN
Maths answers
1 96
2 128
3 168
4 5
6 3
7 7
8 12
Bonus question
Answer is between 350 and 400.
Computing
You should tell an adult and block them or just say no.
Maths challenge:
The answer is 375.
Computing:
Tell an trusted adult or block them.
Maths:
1.12 x 8=96
2. 35 x 7=245
3. 32 x 4=128
4. 28 x 6= 168
5. 120 x 8=128
6. 120 x 10 =120
7. 56 x 8= 448
8. 24 x 8=
Reading:
The lord Brahma has 4 heads.
Lord Vishnu looks after the universe.
Lakisha is the goddess of fortune.
Shaka ti is the mother of the goddess the god of fortune.
To start a huge life.
By killing the Demon Ravna to rescue Sta.
Anagrams:
1.Squid.
2. Urchin.
3. Coral.
4. Octopus.
5. Whale.
6. Fish.
7. Stingray.
Bonus word is Dolphin.
24 x 8= 192
Please ignore number 8 on maths.
Thank u.
MATHS
1. 12×8=96
96 chairs will be laid out.
2. 32×4=128
There are 128 bottles in each crate
3. 28×6=168
Each album can hold 168 photoes
4. 35÷7=5
You can eat 5 pieces
5. 32÷4=8
The zoo needs 8 monkey cages.
6. 24÷8=3
The footballers need 8 bags.
7. 56÷8=7
The elves will need 7 sackes
8. 120÷10=12
12 benches will be needed.
MATHS CHALLENGE
Abacus representing number 375
Maths:
1)
96 chairs will be laid out.
2)
There are 120 bottles On each crate.
3)
Each Album contains 168 Photos.
4)
You are able to cut 5 pieces of 7cm ribbon from a 35 cm piece of ribbon
5)
The zoo needs 8 monkey cages.
6)
Each footballer will need 3 footballs
7)
They will need 7 sacks.
8)
There will be 12 benches.
Computing:
I would say no because they are maybe trying to kidnap me.
Anagrams:
1)
Squid
2)
Urchin
3)
Coral
4)
Octopus
5)
Whale
6)
Fish
7)
Stingray
Bonus Word:
Dolphin