Hello Clumber Class,
I hope everyone is safe and well. I have seen lots of fantastic work on Purple Mash and that you are still practicing your times tables on Times Tables Rockstars. You should all be so proud of yourselves with how hard you are working at home.
It has been lovely to see photos of some of the excellent pieces of work you have been completing at home. I have been adding some of the photos onto the gallery section of the school website. Please keep emailing your photos to the school office email address.
This week I have put new resources on our Class page for you to have a look at. I will also continue to add weekly maths, English and spelling tasks for the children who are not able to access Purple Mass.
Keep up the great work.
Take care,
Miss Earle
Over the next five day, I would like you to write a non-chronological report about your favourite animal. Try to organise your report into 5 paragraphs using subheadings. Your paragraphs could be about their habitat, what food they eat, describe what they look like, fun and interesting facts or how to care for them. Remember, your report should have an exciting introduction and a conclusion. Please include as many facts as you can.
BBC Bitesize have created daily lessons for the children to do which follow the Year 3 curriculum. They include daily maths and English lessons and 1 topic lesson.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/tags/zmyxxyc/year-3-lessons/1
Similar to White Rose Maths, Oak National Academy have designed an online classroom where they are uploading a range of lessons each week tailored towards the year 3 curriculum. These include 5 English and Maths lessons and a range of foundation subjects including Science, History and Modern Foreign Languages. This may be a resource that you would like to use at home throughout the next couple of weeks.
https://www.thenational.academy/online-classroom/year-3/#subjects
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Required by a legal, moral, or other rule; compulsory.
"Use of seat belts in cars is now obligatory"
Natre is a website where you will find free resources and activities to complete during this home learning period. It covers a range of aspects relating to Religious Education and has lots of fun activities for the children to do.
https://www.natre.org.uk/about-natre/free-resources-for-you-and-your-pupils/key-stage-2/