Year 3 Online Instructions Summer 2 – Week 4 - Monday 22.06.20
Hello Year 3 Children and Parents,
We hope everyone is keeping well. We hope you have had a chance to check out our fabulous new school
website! If you haven’t explored it recently, please make sure you have a look. Here’s the link to the Year 3
page https://boundsgreenschool.co.uk/classes/year-3/.
These weekly instructions are also kept on our year group page so you can always refer to these via the
BGS website to help you with your home learning. Remember to look out for all the extra activities that
have been posted by the PSHE team, Sylvia (Spanish), Danni (Art), Elena (Singing), Makeda (P.E) and lots
more! We hope that you will have a go at some of these as well as completing the work we set for you.
Have a good week, we are thinking of you,
Layla, Vicky, Makeda & Rosie
● Everyday:
o 30 minutes of Reading
o 15 minutes of handwriting practice: practise your handwriting by writing your spellings
into your purple handwriting book and then write a series of sentences including each of
your spelling words. Remember to use perfect punctuation! You could also try copying out a
poem or rhyme.
o 15 minutes of times tables practice: either play card games and/or play times table games
on Purple Mash.
Practise your 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 times table. When you are confident with these, move on to your
6s and 8s.
o 15 minutes of spelling practice for the weekly spelling test which is detailed below.
We expect you to practise your spellings as you normally would, therefore the spelling
test will be open from Thursday onwards. This will give you time to learn the words
before you take the test.
● Once a week:
o Reading Blog: A blog is a way of sharing information and opinions. When you log onto
Purple Mash, click on the ‘Sharing icon’ and then on ‘Shared Blogs’ there you will see
‘Redbridge Reading Blog’ or ‘London Bridge Reading Blog’ or ‘Putney Bridge Reading Blog’
click on your class to access it
This week please continue with your weekly blogging. We will be checking the blog
regularly in order to approve posts. We will only approve posts that have been checked first
for punctuation and spelling. Some prompts to help you:
- Who is the author/ illustrator?
- Why you liked/ disliked about the book?
- Who was your favourite character? / What was your favourite part?
- Would you recommend it to a friend and why?
Please click the green add button in the top right corner to create your post.
We will be asking you to create a review of what you have read each week. Once you have written
your own review, you could have a go at writing some positive comments on other people’s posts.
Purple Mash reading activity:
This week you will either be continuing the reading of Magic in the Moonlight (Chapter 5) or Mary Anning
& The Time Twister (Chapter 3).
o You will find a 2do quiz linking you to the chapter so please read the text carefully twice before
attempting to answer the questions.
o There are also some optional questions for the Mary Anning text for you to complete below too – this
will be good practise using the text to answer open ended and sequencing questions.
Mary Anning & The Time Twister offline questions
o Spelling: The spellings for this week are below. We have set a ‘Spelling Test 2do’ on Purple Mash.
Please make sure that you practise the spellings on paper each day, as instructed above. Please DO NOT
take the 2do test until you are confident with the spellings. The spelling test 2do will open from
Thursday. Please take the time to learn your spellings!
PLEASE NOTE – This week the spelling words will not flash up on the screen. Instead you will need to
press the sound button to hear the spelling word that you are being tested on. Make sure the sound on
your computer or tablet is turned up!
Week 3 spellings
Circle, certain, century, cycle, civilian, ceramic, cylinder, cinema, celebrate, circulate
Lauren’s Group Spellings:
Other, mother, brother, nothing, Monday, cover, money, oven, worry, wonder
English
We will be giving you a grammar activity to carry out every week from here on. Many of these will be
activities which you can find on BBC Bitesize. BBC Bitesize has a large catalogue of short 'lessons’ that you
can work through at your own leisure during your home-learning. What’s great is that each ‘lesson’ starts
with a short video clip to help you, followed by an interactive activity. We’d recommend you check out the
Maths and ‘Other’ activities in your own time, but if possible, wait for us to set you the English activities.
Use the link to take you to the Year 3 Bitesize page: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/tags/zmyxxyc/year-3-
and-p4-lessons
This Week’s Grammar Task: Fact and Opinion
The link below will take you to this week’s grammar task. Begin reading from the top of the page and then
watch the short video which will describe the difference between fact and opinion in more detail. After
that, answer the three questions (in your blue book using punctuation and neat handwriting). Then carry
out Activity 1 (online) and Activity 2 (by writing out the sentences neatly in your blue book and labelling
them as either – fact or opinion).
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zn4dqp3
Interview with Mary Anning
This week, your writing task is again based on the text many of you are reading - Mary Anning and the Time
Twister. But if you’re reading Magic in the Moonlight, don’t worry you will still take part as our focus is
Mary Anning (who we all learnt about in the Autumn term).
We would like you to imagine that you have been given the opportunity to interview Mary Anning and
come up with 5-6 questions that you would ask her if you could.
You will see on Purple Mash 2do titled: Interview with Mary Anning. Please use this template to write out
your questions. In the answer box we would like you to write out the answer you think she would have
given. Some of these should be fact-based and others will be opinion-based (grammar starter link). Use the
internet to research information for your questions which are fact-based.
To help you, here is an example of a fact-based question (and answer) and an opinion-based question (and
answer).
Fact-based question: How old were you when you found your first fossil?
Answer (researched from the internet): “I am not entirely sure, but I believe I was between 10 and 12 years
old. I was very young that’s for sure!”
Opinion-based question: How did you feel when you found your first fossil?
Answer (inferred/made-up): “I felt very proud. I couldn’t wait to show my father. I remember running all
the way home, as I was so excited to see his reaction!”
Please use marking ladder (on the next page) to help you complete the work (and make sure you’ve met all
the success criteria before you ‘hand in’ your work.
Marking Ladder
Y/N
I have written at least 5 questions for Mary Anning.
I have used a range of question words.
(where/what/why/when/how)
I have used the internet to research facts for fact-based
questions. (and/because/while/since/although/)
I have used my inferring skills (prior knowledge of Mary Anning)
to come up with answers for opinion-based questions.
I have tried to start my sentences in different ways.
WIASAS
I have checked and edited to make sure that I have:
Full stops in all the right places.
Remembered questions marks after each question.
Capital letters at the beginning of all new sentences and
for proper nouns.
Read my work to myself or another family member to
check that it makes sense.
Maths Column Subtraction
Activity 1: BBC Bitesize, Subtracting 3 digit numbers lesson
Following on from your work last week on addition we will be focusing on column subtraction this week.
Before you attempt any of the activities we would like you to do this short lesson on BBC Bitesize:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zvm72sg - use this link to access the lesson
Please do the following:
Watch the first two videos
Read the information
Look at the column subtraction demonstration
Complete practice activities 1 & 2 only
Activity 2: My Maths – Introducing Column Subtraction.
Please make sure you go through the ‘Lesson’ activities before doing the main task. This should preferably
be done with an adult.
Please make sure you use pencil and paper to help you work out the answers to the column subtraction
questions.
Activity 3: Offline Column Subtraction
Once you have been through the Bitesize lesson then please answer the following questions in your blue
books. You will see that the questions are organised in columns and get harder as you work through them.
Please start with the green column and then work through the orange questions. If you feel confident then
challenge yourself to have a go at the red ones.
As with your work last week, please make sure you set out your work neatly, lining up your Hundreds (H),
Tens (T) and Ones (O) columns carefully.
If you would like to share this offline work with us please feel free to send a photo of your work to our class email
address. We always love seeing your offline efforts!
Activity 4: My Maths – Times Tables Practice
Please make sure you go through the ‘Lesson’ activities before doing the main task. This should preferably
be done with an adult.
Here is a list of all this weeks maths activities – you will have been allocated one of these sets of activities,
NOT all. Please make sure you complete them in the order that they are listed.
We suggest spreading the work across the week, try to do a bit of maths everyday like we would at
school.
1. Bitesize Lesson or 1. Bitesize Lesson
2. MyMaths – Intro to column subtraction 2. MyMaths – Intro to column subtraction
3. Offline column subtraction questions 3. Offline column subtraction questions
4. My Maths – 10 times tables 4. MyMaths – Mixed 2, 5, 10 times tables
or
1. Bitesize Lesson
2. MyMaths - Intro to column subtraction
3. Offline column subtraction questions
4. MyMaths – Mixed 3, 4, 6 times tables
Online ICT Activity: 2Type
We are all so happy to hear just how many of you are thoroughly enjoying the 2Type course! We are confident this course will help you improve both accuracy and speed in your typing. This week you will continue with the course with a focus on ‘Left little finger’. We hope the activities bring you as much enjoyment and success as last week. Remember, before you complete any of the set 2dos, please always re-watch both introductory videos. These cannot be set as 2dos, so you will need to follow the below instructions again to re-watch them:
1. Go to the homepage of Purple Mash. 2. Type '2type' into the search bar and click ‘2type’ (the hand icon). 3. Watch the first two videos titled: Posture Tips and Typing Instructions. 4. One you have watched both videos have a go at the set 2dos in the order they are titled.
Geography/Art – Creating your own illustrated map of the UK
This week we’re merging art and geography and you are going to be using your knowledge of the UK and
its countries, cities and rivers. Using this knowledge and some additional research, we would like you to
draw an illustrated map of the UK.
You should follow these steps:
1. Draw an outline of the UK (remember there is an extra country just to the west – don't forget to
draw it in). If you find this tricky, you could print one out and trace around it or click on this link
and there is a video that will help you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rw_8ph7a-k
2. Using research that you can do online, add the main countries in the UK and draw in their borders.
You could write each one in a different colour to make it stand out. Remember, countries are
usually written in bigger letters to stand out.
3. Find out where the capital cities are in each of these countries and add them to your map. These
are written in smaller letters than the countries but must still stand out.
4. Find out one or two facts about each capital city and use these facts to draw/illustrate your map.
For example, in London you could draw Big Ben or Houses of Parliament.
Challenge/Extension
Can you add the main river in each of the cities to your map?
Can you find Lyme Regis and add it to your map. Maybe you could do an extra drawing of
something related to Mary Anning in the right spot on your map.
Have a look at the maps below – although these maps show Europe and Spain, there are loads of great
ideas that can help you with your map of the UK.
Remember:
Use colour to bring your map to life. You
could use a different colour for different countries to
help show where the borders are and make your
rivers blue.
Remember to ensure that your cities are differentiated from your countries and put them in the
right location!
Have fun and maybe think of them as posters that you could put up in your bedroom or on the
display in school! They should be as creative and striking as you like.
Makeda, Layla, Vicky & Rosie.
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