Year 3 Home Practice 23rd October 2020

Date: 22nd Oct 2020 @ 7:36pm

What an amazing first half term in the juniors. We have had a fantastic time and grown up so much already. We have worked hard and are ready for a well-deserved week off to rest, reflect on our learning and spend time with our families.

This week we have absolutely LOVED reading the instruction book ‘How to Wash your Woolly Mammoth.’ We wrote our own instructions and used our sense of humour to make them funny – like paint the woolly mammoth’s tusks pink and give it a foot massage.

We have been looking at 2-D shapes in Maths and have been measuring accurately using our rulers. As always, we have counted and practised our times tables every day!

We have done lots of art to make spooky pictures which we used to decorate our classroom for Friday’s Halloween themed day. We practised mixing different colours of paint, sketching and cutting out. We also got in the spirit of Halloween in our French lesson where we looked at Halloween traditions in France, read a story in French about Halloween and wrote our own sentences using the text as a model.

 

Well done Year 3 and thank you for such a super first half term!!! JJJ

 

Home Practice for 23rd October – 6th November

If you do the home practice for 10 minutes every day and read each night, you will really see a difference in your learning.

  1. Read to somebody at home every night for 20 minutes. Talk about what you have read. Retell it in your own words.

 

  1. Go on Sumdog and complete the following challenges:

 

Spelling Challenge: 23rd October – 6th November - target 250 questions.

 

Maths Challenge: 23rd October – 6th November - target 250 questions.

 

x tables challenge: 23rd October – 6th November - target 250 questions.

 

  1. Practise your x tables – you will be tested on them on Thursday 5th November. You need to know them quickly and confidently without having to count on.

 

  1. Spellings - you will be tested on them on Thursday 5th November:

The /l/ or /ul/ sound spelt ‘-el’ at the end of words.

This spelling is usually used after m, n, r, s, v, w and commonly s.

camel, tunnel, squirrel, travel, towel, tinsel, hazel, vowel, angel, jewel

 

  1. If you want to do some writing during Half Term, you could keep a diary. Focus on capital letters, full stops, spelling, and handwriting.

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