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Lincewood Primary School Homework Grid Summer 1 Year 3 Lincewood Primary School Homework Grid Summer 1 Year 3 Please do at least one activity from each section. Each piece of homework is worth 7 points (unless stated otherwise). You will gain a silver certificate if by half term you have completed homework that adds up to 50 points; gold for 60 points. Please note that 8 basic tasks will give you 56 points; that is less than 2 a week. These are your weekly, key skills tasks – you will need to complete the maths and literacy tasks every week. The dates are shown below. With an adult, research one of these forests in Essex: Maths (Tick and initial once complete). English (Tick and initial once complete). Weeleyhall Wood. We have started our new unit on fractions this week, Literacy and Hainault Forest Country Park. This week in phonics you have been focusing on the communication Epping Forest. particularly recapping making a whole, recognising a half, Our topic this term is ‘Into the Forest’. ‘ai’ diagraph. Copy the following words into your Norsey Wood Local Nature Learn or practise tying your Week 1 quarter and third. Complete the worksheet provided to Use the word ‘Forest’ to create an 16/04/2021 homework book and add sound buttons. Pain, wait, Reserve. shoelaces and take photos of you calculate and accurately identify ½ and ¼ of shapes and acrostic poem. Can you decorate sail, aim, bait, tail. Ext: Can you write each of the words Hatfield Forest Nature practising for your homework book. quantities. Remember, you can half and half again to find a your poem with some illustrations in a sentence? Reserve. quarter. linked to forests? Create an information page/booklet With an adult, find a forest poem suitable for children. Read and discuss it with an adult, talking about key about your chosen forest to Use the worksheet provided to identify the unit and non-unit features and what you do like/ don’t like about the encourage tourism and visitors to Week 2 23/04/2021 fractions. Remember a unit fraction has a 1 as the Essex. poem. Finally, copy it in your best handwriting into your numerator. Homework book. Remember to lay your work out in the style of a poem. Read with an adult five evenings this week (this may Ask an adult to split a chocolate bar into 5 unequal parts. Can you identify only be a ten-minute slot) and record it in your reading 30/04/2021 Colour in the shapes on the worksheet to match the fractions record. Focus on all your reading skills of reading aloud what fraction of the original bar is in Week 3 shown on the worksheet. (such as your pace of reading and expression). Maths and problem Time yourself and see how long it each group? solving takes you to do: Discuss with your adult what you have read, what you 30 star jumps like and don’t like about the book you are reading, and 30 lunges Change these words into the past tense. Write it in 30 burpees your homework book and draw a picture to show what each word means. What was the total time spent to the Play fall Week 4 07/05/2021 exercises? Can you order your For example, if I had 4 squares it Kick listen activities from slowest to quickest? would be ½. If I had 2 squares it Jump cry would be ¼. Laugh walk Take photos and stick them in your homework book. Choose a book from around your home (this may be How can you describe your birthday? your reading book from school, or another book you RE – Talk to someone in your family enjoy) and try and identify five sentences that contain Geography – Using the template who is married or who has been to a Week 5 Science – Draw or take photographs provided, write a short paragraph wedding. Prepare some questions to 14/05/2021 verbs (doing words). Copy the sentence into your of 5 different flowers you see when about a place you have visited in find out about the ceremony – for homework book and underline the verbs. you are out and about. Can you Essex. Describe the location – is it example, where was the ceremony Topic label the pictures with the names of woodland or the seafront? Also try to held? What did the bride wear? the different parts of the flower? include any important facts you may Now use your responses to create a Choose two of your favourite characters (these may know about the area as well. fact sheet all about weddings. 10 Complete the worksheet provided to read the time using the be from games, books or films) and create and write a points terms, quarter past and quarter to. You must make sure your conversation between them. This is a chance for you Week 6 21/05/2021 Music – Listen to the song ‘Three Spanish – Create a calendar in minute hand is longer than the hour hand on the clock when to practise using your direct speech punctuation. DT – Research some floral cross- Little Birds’ by Bob Marley, can you Spanish! You can use drawings or stitch designs using a computer, you you draw the time on the clock faces. Remember the success criteria for punctuating direct write out the lyrics and memorise pictures – design it how you want, can print the pictures out or draw speech. them? You can then perform the but the days of the week and moths them. Make a collage of the pictures song to an audience at home. of the year must be written in and write some accompanying notes Remember to find the pulse and Spanish. You can also use a Think of all the different narrative units we have to say why you like the designs. 10 rhythm of the song to keep in time computer to design your calendar if studied this year- Journey tale. Warning tale, myth points with the music 10 points you are confident with ICT. and legend tale. Pick your favourite and write a new PSHE Think about what you would like to Week 7 28/05/2021 story based on one of these narrative genres. achieve during the Summer term in Draw around your hand on a piece of Remember to include all of your basic skills such as Think about all of the different Y3. You may want to learn your 8x paper. On each finger, write one neat presentation and basic punctuation. Happy people, things and events you are tables or work hard on your quality which you think best writing! grateful for. Write or draw what and presentation skills. Write 3 targets for describes you. Then use colour to who you are grateful for in the yourself. You also need to note decorate your hands to make them ‘Gratitude Jar’ template provided. down how you think you can achieve as unique as you are! Please chat with an adult at home about which activities on this side of the grid you feel you might need to practise again. Take some time during the them – ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE week to have another try at securing your knowledge and understanding. You can choose how you do this but please let us know how you get on. Thank you. Please note that you can only get a certificate if the tasks on this side of the paper are signed by an adult. Lincewood Primary School Homework Grid Summer 1 Year 3 .
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