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Tuesday 7th April 2020

7/4/2020

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Good morning everyone!
9.00am- PE- It's that time again!
 Get active with The Body Coach- Joe Wicks.   

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxW1XT0iEJo0TYlRfn6rYQ
OR
Spend 20 minutes mastering this dance.
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​9.30am- Spellings
Prefix im- 
Today we'll be completing our dots and dashes.
Remember: 

    .       for single phonemes
  __    for digraphs 
    (       for   split digraphs

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10.00am-  Dr Chip's Daily Dose
Join Dr Chip  for your daily dose of Computing,
​Science and Engineering!

Daily Dose!

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10.45am - English and Maths
English

 David Walliams'   Elevenses 
​
https://www.worldofdavidwalliams.com/elevenses/

3D Animals-     Yesterday you discovered your new  pet. Today we would like you to write a set of instructions about how to look after your pet.
Remember to include:
  • Headings/Subheadings  - what you need, what you do
  • Bullet points
  • Numbering
  • Bossy verbs- e.g. put, cut, mix
  • Time connectives
There is an example of a set of instructions below.
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Maths
Day 2 of the   ESCAPE ROOM!
Your next 2 clues for digits 3 and 4 of the escape code  are below. Remember, by Friday you need to have successfully found all 10 digits . Once you have cracked the code, email in your answers and all children who have successfully escaped will be announced  on Friday evening.

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​White Rose  resources are still accessible on their website each day. 
Just follow this link:    https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-3/
​​1.00pm- Reading
Day 2 of the BBC's Seven Worlds One Planet documentary reading week.
Today we're watching the wild hamster! Have a watch and then complete the questions.
​
  1. What habitat do you find wild hamsters in?
  2. Where specifically in Europe might you encounter a wild hamster?
  3. Sir David Attenborough says, “here in the city, they’re doing extremely well.” Can you think of a synonym and antonym for ‘extremely?
  4. What is the male hamster’s mission?
  5. What do you think the phrase ‘the coast looks clear’ means?
  6. What risks might the hamster be worrying about when he decides that it’s ‘best not take any chances’?
  7. What does the hamster like to eat for dessert?
  8. List the two reasons given for why candle wax a good choice for dessert?
  9. How much can a hamster hold in its cheeks?
  10. Why do you think Sir David Attenborough chose to use the phrase ‘Oh Dear!’ when the hamster got trapped?
  11. Pick one word to describe how you think the hamster feels when trapped in the bottle. Explain your choice.
  12. Order the following events from 1 – 5. One has been done for you.
  • The hamster escapes from the red bottle.                                        _
  • The hamster falls over whilst enjoying dessert.                    _
  • The hamster gets stuck in a bottle.                                                                   _
  • The hamster runs through some grass.                                                     1
  • The hamster eats a flower.                                                                                                  _
 1.30pm- Wider   Curriculum 
Underwater fireworks experiment: 
To try this you'll need-
  • Oil
  • Food    colouring​
  • Water
Enjoy and send in your  photos from the experiment!
Miss Humphreys and Mrs Kayani
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