Year 3 – Monday 6th July 2020

Welcome back everyone.

We hope you had a nice weekend and didn’t get blown away in the wind!

We will be updating the blog with English, Maths and wider curriculum tasks every day at 9am.

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 sun is shining).

Remember you can also email any pictures of your work or questions you might have to us on yearthree@lingsprimary.org.uk

We look forward to seeing your responses throughout the week.

Mrs Beckwith, Miss Lindop, Miss Barden and Miss Willmer.

 

SUMMER READING CHALLENGE!

This is your reminder to sign up for the summer reading challenge. There will be some different reading opportunities this week to help you with the challenge.

Remember, you don’t always have to read a book. It could be a newspaper, magazine, comic or even the back of a cereal box. Don’t have a book? Look for the ‘Oxford Owl’ blog post to see how you can read lots of books for FREE!

Follow the link to join in:

https://summerreadingchallenge.org.uk/

We want to see as many of you get involved and hopefully this year we can take first place.

Here are today’s tasks:

Reading:

Read the text below and then answer the questions.

 

Maths:

Follow the link to the bitesize website.

Watch the video and have a go at activity 1.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zcxy6g8

 

Maths Challenge:

 

RE:

Follow the link to the bitesize website.

Watch the video, read through the information and then answer these questions.

  1. What do humanists believe in?
  2. What do humanists follow instead of a holy book?
  3. What do humanists focus on?
  4. Do humanists worship or do they do something else?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/znk647h/articles/zmqpkmn

 

Computing:

Discuss the problem below with a trusted adult.

 

Finished? Have a go at these activities too…

Word search:

Friday’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 food theme. Can you work out what these anagrams are? Answers will be revealed tomorrow. The letters in RED reveal a secret word.

Friday’s answers:

Today’s problem:

 

Crystal Explorers:

Have a go at this game – you can choose any of the sections but the spellings would be a good place to start.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zkbkf4j/articles/zbm8scw

 

Story Time:

This week we are going to be listening to some different types of books. On some days there will be different things for you to read. Remember this will help you with your Summer Reading Challenge.

14 thoughts on “Year 3 – Monday 6th July 2020

  • 6th July 2020 at 9:39 am
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    ANAGRAMS
    Pie
    Fruit
    Bacon
    Cheese
    Apple
    Carrot
    Bonus word: cereal

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  • 6th July 2020 at 10:17 am
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    Reading:
    Questions:
    1. engineer,lab technician.
    2. his sister dressed him up.
    3. Child
    He was dressed by his sister.
    Author
    He worked with Quentin Blake.
    Charity work
    He swam the English Chanel.
    4.
    1 David went to school in Surrey.
    2 David published his first book.
    3 David swam the English Chanel.
    4 David swam river Thames.
    5 David was awarded a OBE.
    5. Not Sure.
    6. David Williams was awarded an OBE by the Queen, making him the Officer of the Order of the British Empire.
    7. He was maybe impressed when he raised money for the charity or got he OBE award.
    8. Write books because he he loved writing books .

    Maths Challenge:
    The difference is 2cm.

    Computing:
    Tell an trusted adult.

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  • 6th July 2020 at 10:38 am
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    WORD SEARCH
    Plant, recycle, carbon dioxide, plastic, resuse, ozone, greenhouse, endangered, zoo, speices, tap, extinct, holelayer, ecosystem, save, turn off, nature, glass, souce, effect

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  • 6th July 2020 at 10:51 am
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    COMPUTING
    Tell an adult you trust.

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    • 6th July 2020 at 12:49 pm
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      MATHS
      A. 7cm and 3mm
      B. 6cm and 4mm /the odd one out
      C. 7cm and 3mm
      D. 7cm and 3mm

      A. 1cm and 6mm
      B. I made it 4cm and 2mm long
      C. 7cm and 1mm
      D. I made it 8cm and 1mm long
      E. 8cm and 9mm

      Jack is incorrect because I measured the lines and some of them were 8cm long.

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  • 6th July 2020 at 11:46 am
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    MATHS CHALLENGE
    The bus is 3cm longer than the car because the car is 6cm long and the bus is 9cm long so it is 3cm longer

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  • 6th July 2020 at 12:05 pm
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    Reading
    engineering , lad technician
    his sister dressed him up
    child he was dressed up by his sister

    maths challenge
    the difference is 2 cm

    Reply
  • 6th July 2020 at 12:11 pm
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    Maths Challenge:
    The toy bus is 9cm longer than the car

    Computing:
    Convince them to stop and if they say no then call an adult to help

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  • 6th July 2020 at 12:37 pm
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    Reading:

    Q1) Engineer and lab technician
    Q2) David first realised he wanted to entertain people when he performed in a school play.
    Q3)
    CHILD – He was dressed up by his sister.
    AUTHOR – He worked with an illustrator Quentin Blake.
    CHARITY WORK – He swam the English Channel.
    Q4 )
    1) David went to school in Surrey.
    2) David published his first book.
    3) David swam the English channel.
    4) David swam the river Thames.
    5) David was awarded an OBE.
    Q5) Finally – is the word that shows David Walliams has been waiting a long time before he has got his big break.
    Q6) David Walliams was awarded an OBE by The Queen making him an Officer of the Order of the British Empire
    Q7) I think David Walliams is most proud of swimming the English Channels and River Thames because he raised a lot of money for charities which help children in need.
    Q8) I think, the next thing that David Walliams will do in his career is make an autobiography movie about his life.

    Maths Challenge:
    The bus is 2 cm longer than the toy car.
    8 cm – 6 cm = 2 cm

    Computing:
    You should tell a trusted adult and tell your friend to not do that because that someone might be bad.

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  • 6th July 2020 at 1:31 pm
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    Anagram
    Pie
    Fruit
    Bacon
    Cheese
    Apple
    Cereal

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  • 6th July 2020 at 1:47 pm
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    Reading:
    1. Engineer,lab technician.
    2. When he wrote books.
    3. Child-dressed up,author-worked,charity-swam.
    4. a) School.
    b) Swam.
    c) book.
    d) awarded.
    e) 2 swam.
    5. co-writing.
    6. David Williams was awarded an book from the Queen.
    7. a) He worked hard.
    b) He done all he can.
    8. Britain got talent.

    Maths challenge:
    6 cm

    Computing:
    Advice them to stop or unfried them.

    Anagrams:
    Pie
    Cheese
    apple
    Bacon
    Fruit
    Carrot.

    Maths:
    1. A.
    2. D mm cm b mm cm.
    3. No because some are short.

    RE:
    1. They belive in nothing.
    2. Nothing.
    3. funearl,wedding.
    4. They do something else.

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  • 6th July 2020 at 1:55 pm
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    RE:
    Humanists believe in science.
    Humanists value traits like reason.
    They focus on being happy most of their lives.
    Humanists hold talks, lectures and discussion groups all around the country.

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  • 6th July 2020 at 1:55 pm
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    Reading:
    1)
    Engineer and a lab technician
    2)
    When his sister dressed him up
    3)
    Child
    He was dressed up by his sister
    Author
    He worked with the illustrator Quentin Blake
    Charity Work
    He swam The English Channel
    4)
    David went to a school in surrey
    David was awarded an OBE
    David published his first book
    David swam the River Thames
    David swam the English Channel
    5)
    He finally got his break
    6)
    David was awarded an OBE by the Queen, making him an officer of the Order of The British empire
    7)
    I think he was most Proud of being awarded the OBE because it was by the Queen and it was a special reward
    8)
    I think his next career will e a teacher

    Maths Challenge:
    The toy bus is 9cm longer than the toy car

    Computing:
    I’d tell them to stop and if they say no I’ll call an adult to fix the problem

    Anagrams:
    1)
    Pie
    2)
    Fruit
    3)
    Bacon
    4)
    Cheese
    5)
    Apple
    6)
    Carrot
    Bonus Word
    Cereal

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  • 6th July 2020 at 2:19 pm
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    Anagrams :
    Pie
    Fruit
    Bacon
    Cheese
    Apple
    Carrot

    The word is cereal

    Maths problem :
    The bus is 2cm longer than the car

    Reply

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