Class 3 home learning w/c 04/01/21

This Week's Top Idea!

Have you ever felt worried? There are lots of things that can make us worried, even without having school closure – we may worry about homework, or our friends, or even what our new neighbours will be like. We like this idea from Cosmic Kids, it helps us to recognise when we are worried, and reminds us that we don’t need to let our worries take over.

This Week's Learning

You can find all your learning for this week by clicking on this link

The following sections show just a small selection of your work. You can work directly from this page and also from your worksheets.

English

This week, in English we will be really focussing on our grammar and you will need to watch a lot of lessons from Oak Academy – make sure you check your sheet for the links. In this lesson here, you will learn about expanded noun phrases. When you’ve done the lesson, have a try at using your learning.

Can you write 8 sentences of your own to describe a winter scene? (You could use your own artwork from yesterday.) Make sure you include expanded noun phrases in your writing. Can you then underline them?

Maths

Make sure you have about 20 small objects with you before watching the video. You are going to be doing a practical fractions lesson.

Topic

Using the world map (there’s a large one in your worksheets, label the different:

Using a world map (see below), label the different:

*continents (there are 7 of them)?

*oceans?

Can you add in the equator line?

Now you can add in any countries that you have visited.

Can you add in the equator line?

Now you can add in any countries that you have visited.

And finally...

Look at this picture. Try and answer the questions:

Where might this be?

Is it near to where we are?

What is the weather like?

What caused the wave?

How can we tell the size of the wave?

How might it feel to be in the sea when this wave breaks?

Is the ocean alive?

Why do we need to respect the ocean?

 

Fact: The highest wave ever recorded was during a tsunami in 1958 in Alaska- it was over 34m high!

 What other items are 34m high?

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