2.6.20

Good Morning Y3,

I hope you enjoyed yesterday’s learning.  Here are today’s activities.

Take care,

Miss Pringle

 

PE

June activity calendar.

Please open this link active-june-colour and follow this calendar of activities throughout June. I will be completing it at school and look forward to hearing how many medals you achieve!
Spelling

 

 

 

 

Look up the meaning of this weeks spelling words and use them in your own sentences – write these into your book.

Please complete one of these activities

https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/47/29-Word-list-years-3-and-4—fo–to-h

based on this spelling list.

forward

fruit

grammar

group

guard

guide

heard

heart

height

history

English

 

 

WALT identify  and use alliteration.

I would like you to magpie Roald Dahl’s use of alliteration. Alliteration is when the same letter or sound is used at the beginning of closely used words. The book’s name Fantastic Mr Fox is alliterative as it uses the same letter at the beginning of the words for effect).

  1. Give yourself some alliterative names that describe your character? For example: Amazing Anya or Brave Bella. Try doing this for other friends and family too.
  2. List any other book characters or titles you can think of where the author has used alliteration. Roald Dahl and Francesca Simon use it a lot in their books.
Reading 

 

Please read independently for at least 15 minutes and record your reading in your reading record along with any alliteration you might find.
Maths

 

WALT compare, shade and find fractions.

Mathletics activities have been set for you to complete today.

Using these websites might help support your understanding of fractions.

Maths Fluency for June

Each day this month please complete a fluency question in your maths book – here is your calendar of questions june-maths-masters-lks2-full-colour

RE and the Curriculum Blog 

 

 

Click on the RE Home Learning Blog and the Curriculum Blogs and complete one of the activities listed there.

 

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