Year 3 Home learning 6/1/21

Good morning Year 3, Great to see so many of you on the zoom. Remember we need to see your smiley faces every day! Please make sure you share your work on the blog or via email.

Find the power point below to help you.

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Reading: 

Here is a text which may look a bit different to the type of writing you have seen. It is written by William Shakespeare and it is a poem.

Over hill, over dale,
Through bush, through briar,
Over park, over pale,
And now they never meet in grove or green,
By fountain clear, or spangled starlight sheen,
But they do square, that all their elves for fear
Creep into acorn-cups, and hide them there.
Quite over canopied with luscious woodbine,
Fiery glow worms’ eyes
A clamorous owl that nightly hoots,
A bank where the wild thyme blows
The woodbine and sweet honeysuckle gently entwist

 

New Vocabulary:

Briar – prickly bush
Grove – small group of trees
Sheen – shine
Canopied – covered
Woodbine – creeping plant
Clamorous – noisy
Thyme – herb
Honeysuckle – plant with scented flowers
Entwist – twisted together

It doesn’t matter if there are words you don’t understand Shakespeare who wrote the text often made up his own words.

You may need to read the text a few times and make sense of the text. Now answer these questions

  1. Where is the poem describing?
  2. What do the elves do when they fear something?
  3. Who could have met in the grove or green?
  4. Name two animals in the poem.
  5. Is it day or night? What words and phrases in the poem tell you that?

Writing:

Here are some words and phrases Shakespeare used to describe an enchanted and magical forest.

  • You can use some of these as well as your words and phrases from yesterday to build a poem. E.g. Swaying crunchy branches,
  • Your poem needs an imaginative title. Try not to tell me it is a forest
  • Try and use all your senses – What tastes, smells, looks and sounds like in the forest?
  • You could make your lines in your poem rhyme.

Can’t wait to read them!

 

Maths Skills: Have a go at these number bonds.

Maths: This is a recap from Year 2

Click to access Y2-Autumn-Block-4-WO4-Multiplication-sentences-using-the-x-symbol-2019.pdf

Phonics:

Year 3 you know how phonics work. You can teach your parents.

 

Science: We are starting an exciting new topic on rocks and soils. 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z9bbkqt/articles/zsgkdmn

Vocabulary:

Geologist  a scientist who studies the surface of the

Earth, especially rocks.

Permeable – a property of a material which allows water to pass through.

Impermeable – a property of a material which prevents water from passing through.

Can you find out which rocks are hard and which rocks are soft?

Granite, chalk, sandstone, marble, slate, limestone

ROCK HARD/SOFT
Granite
Limestone
Marble
Chalk
Slate
Sandstone

Enjoy: Miss Brian’s story time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivBQZP0jmUo&t=1s

83 thoughts on “Year 3 Home learning 6/1/21

  • 6th January 2021 at 9:53 am
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    English
    4.owl and worms
    5.night, starlight
    1.They are talking about what the elves are scared of
    2.They hide
    3.A worm and a owl.

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    • 6th January 2021 at 11:30 am
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      Good work Alesha, don’t forget to write in full sentences when answering the questions 🙂

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    • 6th January 2021 at 11:59 am
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      Maths
      1+19=20
      70+30=100
      12+8=20
      1+9=10
      2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16
      5,20,15,20,25 ,30,35,40
      3 and 6
      I see three groups of four.
      9×2=18
      15=3×5

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      • 6th January 2021 at 6:15 pm
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        Great Alesha. Can you remember what we call the word if the number sentence can be swapped over. for example 2×5 = 10 and 5 x2 = 10. Think about the work we did on addition.

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  • 6th January 2021 at 9:54 am
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    ENGLISH
    2. They will hide.
    3. A worm and a owl.
    4. Owl and worms .
    5. Night, starlight .

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    • 6th January 2021 at 11:31 am
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      Good job Alia, did you forget to answer question number one? Try to answer in full sentences please 🙂

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  • 6th January 2021 at 10:03 am
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    2. They will hide.
    4. Owl and worms.
    5. Night ,starlight, nightly.

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  • 6th January 2021 at 10:31 am
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    The forest poem:
    1. a forest
    2.They creep inside acorn cups
    3.By the fountain clear
    4.Worms,Owls
    5.The one word i know that its night is the word starlight

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    • 6th January 2021 at 11:29 am
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      Good work Sameera, well done for spotting the word starlight.
      Try to give your answers a bit more detail by writing in full sentences 🙂

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  • 6th January 2021 at 10:35 am
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    Maths :
    1. 19+1=20
    2. 30+70=100
    3. 5+5=10
    4. 40+60=100
    5. 12+8=20
    6. 9+1=10

    Sameera needed a bit of help but Except for that she was amazing!

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    • 6th January 2021 at 10:41 am
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      That is brilliant Sameera!

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      • 6th January 2021 at 10:59 am
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        Maths sheet :
        ~1~
        1. There three equal group with 6 in each group.
        2. 10+4+4=18
        3.6×3=18

        ~2~
        3×5=15
        5×3=15
        5+5+5+5

        ~3~
        Were a bit stuck on the questions we will try finish it later.

        ~4~

        10+6
        4×4

        ~5~
        3×4=12
        2×4=8
        2×5=10

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        • 6th January 2021 at 11:37 am
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          Good job Sameera.
          Question 3 is showing you that both sums are equal to one another and asking you to work out the answer. For example 5 x 2 = ? is the same as 5 + 5 = ?
          You can then pop the answer at the end as they both have the same answer.
          Take your time there is no rush 🙂

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  • 6th January 2021 at 10:46 am
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    Over hill, over dale,
    Through bush, through briar,
    Over park, over pale,
    And now they never meet in grove or green,
    By fountain clear, or spangled starlight sheen,
    But they do square, that all their elves for fear
    Creep into acorn-cups, and hide them there.
    Quite over canopied with luscious woodbine,
    Fiery glow worms’ eyes
    A clamorous owl that nightly hoots,
    A bank where the wild thyme blows
    The woodbine and sweet honeysuckle gently entwist

    Where is the poem describing?
    they are describing an hill and forest .

    What do the elves do when they fear something?
    The elves fear of starlight.
    Who could have met in the grove or green?
    elves
    Name two animals in the poem.
    worms and elves
    Is it day or night? What words and phrases in the poem tell you that?
    Over park, over pale, this implies daylight.
    A clamorous owl that nightly hoots, this implies night.

    oms poem
    During the night,
    the forest
    has branches that looked like fingers,
    the spiders slowly
    falling to the soft
    crunchy leaves,
    the bug getting ready
    to fall asleep slowly,
    the wind howling
    loudly,
    though the,
    soft delighted clouds.

    math skills;

    bonds;
    20+1=21
    100+70=170
    100+40=140
    10+5=15
    20+12=32
    10+1=11

    worksheet

    there are 3 equal groups with 6 in each box
    5+5+8=18
    2 times 6 = 18
    4 groups of 4
    5+5+5+5=20
    5 times 4 = 20
    there are 2 equal groups with 4 flowers
    4+4=8
    2 times 4 = 8

    addition multiplier

    5+5+5= 15 5 times 3 = 15
    3+3+3+3+3=15 3 times 5 = 15
    5+5+5+5=20 5 times 4 = 20

    the total is 16

    times
    2 times 8 = 16

    add
    10 + 6=16

    ROCK HARD/SOFT
    Granite hard
    Limestone hard
    Marble hard
    Chalk soft
    Slate hard
    Sandstone soft

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    • 6th January 2021 at 11:19 am
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      Good work Om. Try to make your answers in English a bit more detailed and don’t forget to give your poem a title.
      Remember number bonds are asking you for the missing number which when added to the the number by its side equals the number at the top, not what the two numbers you can see equal when added together. Take your time and have another go at those 🙂

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    • 7th January 2021 at 4:29 pm
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      Eva found the poem a bit hard and is still working on it

      bonds;
      20+1=21
      100+70=170
      100+40=140
      10+5=15
      20+12=32
      10+1=11

      worksheet

      there are 3 equal groups with 6 in each box
      5+5+8=18
      2 times 6 = 18
      4 groups of 4
      5+5+5+5=20
      5 times 4 = 20
      there are 2 equal groups with 4 flowers
      4+4=8
      2 times 4 = 8

      addition multiplier

      5+5+5= 15 5 times 3 = 15
      3+3+3+3+3=15 3 times 5 = 15
      5+5+5+5=20 5 times 4 = 20

      the total is 16

      times
      2 times 8 = 16

      add
      10 + 6=16

      ROCK -HARD/SOFT
      Granite -hard
      Limestone -hard
      Marble -hard
      Chalk -soft
      Slate -hard
      Sandstone- soft

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      • 8th January 2021 at 12:52 pm
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        Great work Eva. Hope you are well and keeping safe.

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  • 6th January 2021 at 10:50 am
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    1. I think it’s a forest because there is an owl and lots of plants.
    2. The elves creep into acorn-cups and they hide in them.
    3. I think day and night because they barley even meet.
    4.an owl and fiery glow worms.
    5. Its night because owls are only awake at night.

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    • 6th January 2021 at 11:21 am
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      Great work Kaya, I think it is night time too!

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      • 6th January 2021 at 1:52 pm
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        PHONICS
        S URE
        S QU AW K
        AU T U MN
        S C R AW L
        C AU S E
        AU G U S T
        LAU N CH
        P URE
        Y AW N ING
        S P R AW L

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  • 6th January 2021 at 10:59 am
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    Math skills

    20 – 1 and 19
    100 – 70 and 30
    10 – 5 and 5
    100 – 40 and 60
    20 – 12 and 8
    10 – 1 and 9

    Math work sheet
    1a.
    There are 3 equal groupa with 6 in each qch group.
    6+6+6=18
    6×3=18
    B.
    There are 4 equal groups with 5 in each group.
    5+5+5+5=20
    5×4=20
    C.
    There are 2 equal groups with 4 in each group.
    4+4=8
    4×2=8
    2.
    5×3=15
    3×5=15
    2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2=20
    3.
    5×2=5+5=10
    5×3=5+5+5=15
    5×4=5+5+5+5=20
    5×5=5+5+5+5+5=25
    5×6=5+5+5+5+5+5=30
    5×7=5+5+5+5+5+5+5=35
    4.
    2×8=2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2=16
    5.
    A. 3 x 4 =12
    B. 2 X 4 = 8
    C. 2 x 5 = 10

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    • 6th January 2021 at 11:23 am
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      Well done Jayden, you’re a maths superstar!

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  • 6th January 2021 at 11:10 am
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    English
    Poem
    On hill what you see is grove and green a creature scares all of you it lives in somewhere in the sea it has really sharp teeth.They have really big eyes that it uses to glare.His eyes were blue just like the sea.I was so frightened that it would chase me.

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    • 6th January 2021 at 11:41 am
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      Good job Alesha. I can see you’ve described the creature well. Do you think you could use some of your words and phrases from yesterdays work to describe the forest?

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  • 6th January 2021 at 11:15 am
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    ENGLISH poem
    Above the hill ,
    A monster sit still.
    The monster was coming .
    He was very scary .
    His eyes were black like a dark and gloomy night .
    His nails were sharp they could cut through skin.

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    • 6th January 2021 at 11:39 am
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      Great poem Alia. I can see you’ve tried to make some lines rhyme and I love the description of his dark and gloomy eyes!

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  • 6th January 2021 at 11:19 am
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    English task
    1.
    The poem sounds like its describing a forest as it says trees and prickly bushes.
    2. I think the elves hide by the tree and bushes.
    3. There might be squirrels in the tree eating nuts.
    4. There are an owl and glow worms.
    5. It makes me think its night time as owls only come out at night.
    ‘owl that nightly hoots’

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    • 6th January 2021 at 11:26 am
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      Brilliant Jayden! What a good thought about their being squirrels eating nuts in the trees.

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  • 6th January 2021 at 11:19 am
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    1+ 19 = 20
    70 + 30 100
    5 + 5 = 10
    40 + 60 = 100
    12 + 8 = 20
    1 + 9 = 10

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    • 6th January 2021 at 11:27 am
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      Super maths work Denzel!

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  • 6th January 2021 at 11:27 am
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    Maths
    19+1=20
    70+30=100
    5+5=10
    40+60=100
    12+8=20
    1+9=10
    A…
    Ther are3equal groups with6
    6+6+6=18
    6×3=18
    B…
    There are4equal groups with 5
    5+5+5+5=20
    5×4=20
    C….
    There are 2 equal groups with4
    4+4=8
    4×2=8

    Granite~hard
    Limestone~hard
    Marble~hard
    Chalk~soft
    Slate~hard
    Sandstone~hard

    Owl and worns
    Night ~starlight
    They hide
    A worn and owl

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  • 6th January 2021 at 11:31 am
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    1. forest
    2. Hide
    3. Maybe animals.
    4. Owl and worm.
    5. Says owl hooting owl so it’s night.

    Writing

    A branch cracking on the ground a fairy on a slippery cliff.

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    • 6th January 2021 at 11:46 am
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      Good start Jahnavi. Try to write your answers in full sentences with more detail please.
      That is a great first sentence of your poem, take your time to finish it I look forward to reading it 🙂

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  • 6th January 2021 at 11:41 am
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    19+1=20
    5+5=10
    8+12=20
    30+70=100
    40+60=100
    9+1=10

    There 3equalgroups with6
    6+6+6=18
    6×3=18

    They are 4equql groups with 5
    5+5+5+5=20
    5×4=20

    There are 2 equal groups with 4
    4+4=8
    4×2=8

    Granite~hard
    Limestone~hard
    Chalk~soft
    Marble~hard
    Slate~hard
    Sandstone~hard

    Owl and worns
    Night~starlight
    They hide
    A worn and owl

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    • 6th January 2021 at 11:48 am
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      Great maths work Izabela.
      Don’t forget to write your English answers in full sentence with lots of detail please.
      Have another look at limestone and sandstone 🙂

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  • 6th January 2021 at 11:50 am
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    19+1=20
    70+30=100
    5+5=10
    40+60=100
    8+12=20
    9+1=10

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    • 6th January 2021 at 11:55 am
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      Excellent, well done Alia.

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  • 6th January 2021 at 12:03 pm
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    The title of the poem is magical forest
    It is describing the forest
    The small trees might have meet the elves
    The elves fear acorn cups
    Glow worms and elves night
    I think it’s night because glow worms only glow when it is night
    Rock is hard
    Granite is hard
    Limestone is hard
    Marble is hard
    Chalk is soft
    Slate is hard
    Sandstone is hard

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    • 6th January 2021 at 6:14 pm
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      Excellent Denzel could you tell us what you could hear in the forest?

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  • 6th January 2021 at 12:58 pm
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    English 1-I infer they are describing trees 🌲 that might be what the poem is about

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    • 6th January 2021 at 1:54 pm
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      Yes it sounds like a forest with lots of greenery to me 🙂

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  • 6th January 2021 at 1:01 pm
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    2-the Elves creap in to acorn cups to hide the fear

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    • 6th January 2021 at 1:54 pm
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      They do well done Ekemini!

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  • 6th January 2021 at 1:07 pm
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    The elevs could of met in the grove or green

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    • 6th January 2021 at 1:55 pm
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      Yes, perhaps they have little meetings there. I wonder what elves talk about and what other creatures meet there too.

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  • 6th January 2021 at 1:25 pm
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    Hard Rocks
    Marble, granite, slate

    Soft Rocks
    Chalk, sandstone, limestone

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    • 6th January 2021 at 3:47 pm
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      Enchanted. By Kaya.
      Crunchy leaves under toes
      Swinging branches high and low
      Squelchy moss hugging trees
      Dancing leaves under trees
      Blowing high into the sky
      Hooting owls dark at night
      Singing birds in the light
      Slimy worms slithering around
      Loads of bugs crawling round
      Now that they must never meet
      All of the bugs come and greet
      Everything here is nice and sweet

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      • 6th January 2021 at 4:12 pm
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        What a beautiful poem! You have put in rhyme and the descriptive language means I feel like I am in an enchanted forest.

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  • 6th January 2021 at 1:35 pm
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    1- It is in the woods.
    2- They creep into acorn -cups.
    3- No one never meet.
    4- The owl and the glow worms.
    5- It is night time because of spangled starlight sheen, fiery glow worms and owl nightly hoots .

    poem

    Trees have leaves and stiks with dead leaves.
    Peopel are not nise to trees because they chop trees down.
    Trees can grow tall and big.
    If the wind blow it can blow trees down.

    Stream can have stone in the water.
    Stream can have crocodiles in it.
    Water can go to different places because it can flow quick.
    Shiny water looks like silver.

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    • 6th January 2021 at 2:00 pm
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      Good job Callan. Do you think nobody meets there because it is too spooky? I’d be too scared to go there at night time!
      Well done for your poem, do you think you could add some of the phrases with nouns, adjectives and verbs from yesterday into it? 🙂

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  • 6th January 2021 at 1:37 pm
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    I am infer that it’s daytime because that is like behind the trees and it’s not dark like it would if it’s nighttime

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    • 6th January 2021 at 2:02 pm
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      Good try Ekemini, I think the light comes from the stars in the night sky. What animal mentioned in the poem do you know comes out in the night?

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  • 6th January 2021 at 1:37 pm
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    science – rocks

    granite – hard
    Limestone – soft
    Marble – hard
    chalk- soft
    slate- hard
    sandstone- hard

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    • 6th January 2021 at 2:08 pm
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      Good job Jayden, sandstone is actually a soft rock its sometimes used to build houses because it is easy to carve 🙂

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  • 6th January 2021 at 1:38 pm
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    Phonics
    Sure
    Squawk
    Autumn
    Scrawl
    Cause

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  • 6th January 2021 at 1:48 pm
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    PHONICS
    S URE
    S QU AW K
    AU T U MN
    S C R AW L
    C AU S E
    AU G U S T
    LAU N CH
    P URE
    Y AW N ING
    S P R AW L

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  • 6th January 2021 at 2:04 pm
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    DICTATION
    In Autumn the bird squawk and caused the figure to yawn.
    In August the launched the party on the lawn to ensure people were not sprawled very were.

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  • 6th January 2021 at 2:11 pm
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    1. There are hills and a park that is on the top.
    2. The elves are fearful of creeping into acorn cups.
    3 I think the person is william Shakespeare.
    4. There is an owl that is flying in the sky at night.
    5. I know it is night because there are twinkly stars and there are clouds up in the sky and there is a moon and there is glow worms in the sky.

    Imogen also drew a picture of what she thought the poem would look like.

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    • 6th January 2021 at 4:17 pm
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      Excellent Imogen.

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  • 6th January 2021 at 2:26 pm
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    Granite- hard
    Limestone-Soft
    Marble – hard
    Chalk- hard
    slate – soft
    Sandstone- hard

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    • 6th January 2021 at 4:17 pm
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      Good effort Alia. Chalk is soft, it crumbles when we use it on the playground. Slate is hard but it can be brittle which means it is hard but breaks easily. Sandstone is soft.

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  • 6th January 2021 at 2:26 pm
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    science
    1.Some time there are some times there not.
    2.they can bo warm and they can be cold.

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    • 6th January 2021 at 4:18 pm
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      Please put more detail in to your answers so we totally understand your thoughts.

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    • 6th January 2021 at 2:42 pm
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      Exactly that! Well done 🙂

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  • 6th January 2021 at 2:35 pm
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    Cracking branches on the ground a slippery cliff full of fairys. Soft moss on the tree crunchy leafs on a solid path pebuls rolling to a
    glisaning river full of peaceful fish swimming to seahorses ☺

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    • 6th January 2021 at 4:14 pm
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      Gosh Jahnavi, all sorts of pictures are racing through my head. The cracking branches and slippery cliffs make it sound menacing and then sweet, little fish swim around and it becomes a lovely place!

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  • 6th January 2021 at 2:43 pm
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    Maths number bonds to 💯
    Mrs I don’t get this what do I do can u tell me plzz I did English but stuck on maths. Should I just move on and go back to it?

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    • 6th January 2021 at 3:02 pm
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      Don’t worry lovely.
      I will give you an example below. The two numbers at the bottom should add together to make the top number.
      So…
      20
      / \
      1 19

      Have a go at the other ones if you can, hope this has helped 🙂

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  • 6th January 2021 at 4:00 pm
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    Math

    20=1+ 19
    100=70+30
    10=5+5
    100=40+60
    20=12+8
    10=1+9

    video

    2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,
    5,10,15,20,25,30.35.40,
    15
    12

    there are 3 equal groups of 4
    4 +4 +4 =12
    4 x 3 =12

    there are 2 equal groups of 6
    6+6=12
    6X2=12

    There are 4 groups of 2
    2+2+2+2=8
    2×4=8

    Worksheet
    1-
    a- there are 3 groups of 6
    6 +6 +6 =18
    3×6=18

    b- there are 4 equal groups of 5
    5 + 5+5+5+=20
    4×5=20

    c- there are 2 equal groups of 4
    4+4=8
    2×4=8

    2-
    2+2+2+2 = 4×2
    5+5+5 = 3×5
    3+3+3+3+3 = 5×3
    10+10 = 2×10

    video

    4×3=3×4

    worksheet

    3- 5×2=5+5=2×5
    5×3=5+5+5=3×5
    5×4=5+5+5+5=4×5
    5×5=5+5+5+5+5=5×5

    video

    1×24=24
    2×12=24
    3×8=24
    4×6=24
    6×4=24
    8×3=24
    12×2=24
    24×1=24

    9×2=18
    15=3×5
    16=8×2

    worksheet

    4-
    8+8=16
    2×8=16
    4+4+4+4=16
    4×4=16

    5-
    3×4=12
    2×4=8
    2×5=10

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    • 6th January 2021 at 6:13 pm
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      Excellent understanding of multiplication Callan. What do we call it in maths where the number sentence can be swapped over? For example: 3×4 = 12 4×3=12.

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  • 6th January 2021 at 4:12 pm
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    Science

    ROCK HARD/SOFT
    Granite hard
    Limestone soft
    Marble hard
    Chalk soft
    Slate hard
    Sandstone soft

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    • 6th January 2021 at 6:11 pm
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      Thank you for sharing Callan, I hope you are ok

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  • 7th January 2021 at 11:20 am
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    Hi is it possible to have a home learning pack for Andi-Louise as it will be easier for her to understand and do as i have a 6mth old and she has most of my attention.
    Andi-Louise is finding it hard but she is trying her best.
    thank u

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    • 19th January 2021 at 2:49 pm
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      We will sort if you could make arrangements with the office. Thank you

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  • 9th January 2021 at 3:57 pm
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    Phonics
    I Did All Of It I Promise!😀

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  • 9th January 2021 at 3:59 pm
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    Phonics
    I Did All Of it!😀

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    • 9th January 2021 at 4:40 pm
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      Great to see you work. You can send pictures to year 3 email too!

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  • 9th January 2021 at 4:01 pm
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    Hi miss denny cayden is saying that he cant comment on here I’m his older brother joey

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    • 9th January 2021 at 4:39 pm
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      Hi I am just approving his comments so you should see them now! Well done Cayden and thank for supporting him Joey

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  • 9th January 2021 at 4:02 pm
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    Phonics I did it I promise!

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  • 9th January 2021 at 4:03 pm
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    Phonics I Did it I Promise Turst Me Miss Denny!

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    • 9th January 2021 at 4:41 pm
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      Great work Cayden. Would be great to see some maths work next week. Thank you for blogging. Keep up the great work!

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