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Monday 11th January
Maths
L.I: Multiply 2-digits by 1-digit (no
1. Watch the video https://vimeo.com/486513593
2. Download the Monday Y3 Maths worksheet from below and complete it.
Too easy? Try the Monday maths Extension Questions worksheet.
3. You can find the answer sheets to self-mark your work when you have completed it.
Remember to click the ‘turn in’ button when you have completed the work.
If you found it particularly tricky, please upload a photo so we can see which questions you found most challenging.
English
Into the Forest by Anthony Browne
L.I: Use inverted commas for speech
1. Watch the video https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/to-engage-with-a-text-6tj3jd?activity=video&step=1
2. You will need to pause it throughout the video and complete the tasks.
3. The author uses lots of direct speech in the story – 2 characters speaking to each other.
Look at the Monday Inverted commas PowerPoint which goes over the rules.
Optional: Watch the video and have a go at the interactive activities. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvwwxnb/articles/ztcp97h
4. Choose C1, C2 or C3 Inverted commas worksheet from the documents below.
You can record your answers on the sheet. Mark your work at the end using the Answer sheet in the documents below.
Please click the ‘add work’ button when you have completed the work.
Upload a photo of your work or document (if completed on the computer)
Remember to click the ‘turn in’ button when you have completed the work.
Afternoon work
R.E
Key Question: What is Islam?
1. Have a look at the BBC bitesize page on Islam: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zpdtsbk/articles/zrxxgwx
There is a video, some information, pictures and a quiz at the end.
2. Watch https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/how-did-the-religion-of-islam-begin-74vk2r
You will need to pause the video to answer some questions. Please write these down in a book or on paper.
Mark you answers along with the video.
Extension task (optional)
Think of a question you have about Islam – use what you have learnt so far to help you.
If you met someone who is a Muslim, what would you ask them about their religion?
Write your question on the crescent moon or in the star on the Islam question document below.
Tuesday 12th January
Maths
L.I: Multiply 2-digit byt 1-digit – with regrouping
1. Watch the video https://vimeo.com/489850121
Remember – on the video they use the word ‘exchange’ but we use ‘regrouping’ in school.
2. Download the Tuesday Y3 Maths worksheet from below and complete it.
Too easy? Try the Tuesday maths Extension Questions worksheet.
3. You can find the answer sheets to self-mark your work when you have completed it.
Remember to click the ‘turn in’ button when you have completed the work.
If you found it particularly tricky, please upload a photo so we can see which questions you found most challenging.
English
Into the Forest by Anthony Browne
L.I: Answer questions and make a prediction
1. Watch the video https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/to-answer-questions-on-a-text-c8tp2t
2. You will need to pause it throughout the video and complete the tasks.
Please record the answers to the comprehension questions in a book or on paper
(you can use your learning log if you need to).
Mark your answers along with the video.
3. Handwriting - Statutory spelling challenge words
Please complete the challenge words handwriting sheet.
Please click the ‘add work’ button when you have completed the work. Upload a photo of your work or document (if completed on the computer)
Remember to click the ‘turn in’ button when you have completed the work.
Afternoon work
Geography
L.I: Where are the world’s people?
Please ask an adult’s permission before using the internet to research.
Wednesday 13th January
Maths
L.I: Divide 2-digits by 1-digit – no regrouping or remainders
It might be useful to draw place value counters to show your working out for today’s lesson.
Remember to click the ‘turn in’ button when you have completed the work.
If you found it particularly tricky, please upload a photo so we can see which questions you found most challenging.
English
Into the Forest by Anthony Browne
L.I: Answer questions and make a prediction
Please record the answers to the comprehension questions in a book or on paper
(you can use your learning log if you need to).
Mark your answers along with the video.
Please click the ‘add work’ button when you have completed the work. Upload a photo of your work or document (if completed on the computer)
Remember to click the ‘turn in’ button when you have completed the work.
Afternoon work
Science
L.I: How is metamorphic rock formed?
You might want to have a look around your home for any examples of metamorphic rock!
Thursday 14th January
Maths
L.I: Divide 2-digits by 1-digit – no regrouping or remainders
Too easy? Try the Thursday maths Extension Questions worksheet.
It might be useful to draw place value counters to show your working out for today’s lesson.
Remember to click the ‘turn in’ button when you have completed the work.
If you found it particularly tricky, please upload a photo so we can see which questions you found most challenging.
English
Into the Forest by Anthony Browne
L.I: Answer questions and make a prediction
Please record the answers to the comprehension questions in a book or on paper
(you can use your learning log if you need to).
Mark your answers along with the video.
Please click the ‘add work’ button when you have completed the work. Upload a photo of your work or document (if completed on the computer)
Remember to click the ‘turn in’ button when you have completed the work.
Afternoon work
Stone Age Topic
L.I: To place historic events on a timeline in chronological order
Remember, the biggest number followed by ‘BC’ will go at the beginning of the timeline and so on!
Friday 15th January
Maths
L.I: Divide 2-digits by 1-digit – with remainders
It might be useful to draw place value counters or pictures to show your working out for today’s lesson.
Remember to click the ‘turn in’ button when you have completed the work.
If you found it particularly tricky, please upload a photo so we can see which questions you found most challenging.
English
Into the Forest by Anthony Browne
L.I: Answer questions and make a prediction
Please record the answers to the comprehension questions in a book or on paper
(you can use your learning log if you need to).
Mark your answers along with the video.
Please click the ‘add work’ button when you have completed the work. Upload a photo of your work or document (if completed on the computer)
Remember to click the ‘turn in’ button when you have completed the work.
Afternoon work - Art
This afternoon we would like you to take a look out of your window and draw what you can see. Can you spot any wildlife? Is there anything far away in the distance?
You may want to take this further and go out on a walk with your family then draw something from a nice viewing point. We’d love to see your creations!
A template is attached but you do not have to use it.
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