Year 3 Fortnightly Online Learning Monday 1St June

Year 3 Fortnightly Online Learning Monday 1St June

st th Year 3 fortnightly online learning Monday 1 June – Friday 13 June. Here are some activities and ideas that you may want to explore and enjoy. Please just use them to fit into your own routine, as we appreciate that all families have different circumstances at the moment. Take photos if you wish and send them to our year group email. Please only do what you can, when you can, and if you have the resources to do so. The most important thing is to take care of each other, have some fun and family time and stay safe. Thinking of you all! Mrs Barnes Pirate Research Treasure Island Adventure Wanted Poster -Can you find out about any real-life pirates? -Pirates used maps to hide and find treasure. Can you create A wanted poster was made to let everyone know your own treasure map? Think about what will be on your Who were they? What did they do? about a pirate who had committed crime. Can you -Try using this link to find out about some map (hills, swamps, trees, rivers, bridge, bones, cave). Make make your own ‘Wanted’ poster with details of a very interesting pirates, including Black your map as interesting as you can. Can you use a grid with pirate? Don’t forget to include a picture of what the co-ordinates on your map? How could you make the paper Beard, born in 1680, who was thought to be pirate looks like, with details of what he/she has done look old? Try rubbing a wet tea bag over the paper and then wrong. Is there a cash reward for whoever finds your one of the most notorious pirates of ‘The let it dry. -You could write instructions on how to follow the wanted pirate? Golden Age of Piracy’. map and find the treasure. Other pirate themed ideas can be found on Pinterest. www.exploration-and-piracy.org/pirates -You could write a pirate adventure story and include yourself www.pinterest.co.uk -Make notes on some of these pirates, or as a character. Could your map be part of the story? There are some free pirate resources on Twinkl create a fact-file for one of them. www.twinkl.co.uk/resources/keystage2-ks2/ks2- topics/ks2-pirate-resources Design and Create Maths -name and describe the properties of 2D and 3D shapes Captain Flint, the parrot who perched on -Continue to add and subtract amounts of money Long- John Silver's shoulder in mentally and with written methods. the pirate story ‘Treasure Island’, was a -Learn to tell the time accurately on an analogue clock famous pirate pet. ... Although there are no -keep practising the four operations (add, subtract, accounts of pirates having pet parrots, there Have fun, play games and look after Keep Fit multiply and divide) -Learn the 3, 4 and 8 times tables off by heart and was a trade in animals from all around the yourselves -Remember to their corresponding division facts world throughout the age of piracy. Can -Don’t forget that you can log onto join Joe Wicks Mathletics everyday for www.whiterosemaths.com you make your own parrot puppet to sit on www.twinkl.co.uk/offer -An online library with books for under your daily PE your shoulder? You could make it out of www.classroomsecrets.co.uk recycled materials or maybe an old sock. 12s lesson. https://www.getepic.com -Enjoy your Try making a model pirate ship or painting Remember to read as regularly as you can. You -A great website for fun times tables daily exercise a pirate ship at sea. Could you design your could read about pirate adventures or read pirate games out of the own pirate costume? Be creative – What facts on the internet, or you could read any stories could you make or do as part of your www.timestables.com house or other books that you have at home. ‘Pirate’ theme? .

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