14.6.20

Summer 2 Week 3

Maths



Year 3


Lesson 1- Tenths as decimals

Lesson 2- Fractions on a number line

Lesson 3- Fractions of a set of objects (1)

Lesson 4- Fractions of a set of objects (2)

Lesson 5- Challenge:



Year 4 

Week 6 videos

Lesson 1- Add 2 or more fractions

Lesson 2- Subtract 2 fractions

Lesson 3- Calculate fractions of a quantity

Lesson4- calculate quantities

Lesson 5- Challenge: 




English

There is a new talk for writing unit this week. Year 3 feel free to choose the year 3 or year 4 booklet the choice is yours. 

Spellings



Use the grid to practise making words with prefixes and suffixes working from left to right. 
e.g un-at-tach-ing

Can you make your own silly sentences from the words that you have created? 

Science


What is a circuit? 






Geography



The water cycle



Can you create a poster or model to help explain the water cycle?

Design & Technology 



Look at your design that you created last week, think about what materials you could use to make each part of your model boat. It is going to be very important that these materials can float or you boat will not survive very long. Have a look around the house to see what materials you could use (carrier bags, old fabric, twigs, tin foil, cling film, I'm sure you will find many more) . Test some of these materials to see if the will float or not and therefore whether they would be effective to use on your boat. When you have decided make sure that you add these labels to your design.

PSHCE

Resilience Ladder
The resilience ladder is a great tool for working towards a goal. The reason we really like it is because, before encouraging the child to work towards their goal, it encourages them to think about how they might feel along the way. Managing expectations for this and preparing for uncomfortable feelings is an important step in any challenging journey and can make the difference between quitting and carrying on. This ladder could be useful for any children who are preparing to come back to school and to go over their thoughts about this and how they can prepare.

Everybody Worries
Everybody Worries is a free picture book by John Burgerman. It starts with general worries and how some people might worry about something that others don’t. It then moves on to coronavirus, we really like that it includes some coping strategies for use when worried. I really like this book although it may seem a little simple it's sure to make you think :)


Picture news


Story: One parent’s solution to helping her children manage money during the lockdown period was to buy a vending machine for the family!


Question: How should we learn to manage our money?


Virtual Assembly


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