We had our final prehistory feast. The children created menus and we pulled together a three course meal! Year Three's Pre-history Menu foraged herb and garlic bread oat cakes and cottage cheese drizzled with honey wild berry crumble with cream Soil InvestigationThe final rock investigation this term was to classify soil by its acidity. The Iron Man cometh...As it’s half term next week there is no formal homework, however, I would still like you to read for 15 minutes each day; if you have a Nessy Account please continue with your daily 20 minutes. You have all worked really hard this half term and I have enjoyed working with you all. Next term we will start looking at light in science and Greece is our geography and history focus. Get ready for lots more investigations! The children enjoyed our Iron Age feast so much that they have taken the recipes home to share with their families, happy cooking! Reading: to read out loud and discuss the text every day for 15 minutes. The book can be either school book or one from home. Maths: We have started work on addition and subtraction; there are 4 links below to some quick maths questions. Try one, two, three or four; it’s up to you! Sheet A Sheet B Sheet C Sheet D History: What questions do you still have about the Stone, Bronze or Iron Age? Write any questions down, if you can find the answers great, if not we'll investigate them together in class next week. A second challenge is to find out some unusual facts about the Stone, Bronze or Iron Age. If you have a Nessy Account please continue to use this instead of the work above, daily if possible. Please complete the work in your homework book, this should take no longer than 45 minutes. Can you please bring your books back into school on Monday morning? Reading: to read out loud and discuss the text every day for 15 minutes. The book can be either school book or one from home. Maths: to complete questions 5 to 9 in the Place Value Booklet (please click on the link); if you complete this quickly please challenge yourself to an activity on “Top Marks”. I would also like you to practise your two and three times tables. Science: Look around you, how many different uses can you see for rocks? Can you identify the rock (man-made, igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic)? Why not draw it or take a rubbing, on Monday we will see what varieties you have found. If you have a Nessy Account please continue to use this instead of the work above, daily if possible. Please complete the work in your homework book, this should take no longer than 45 minutes. Can you please bring your books back into school on Monday morning? |
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