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LEARNING FROM HOME - WEEK 2, TERM 3 2021
Year 3 Overview
Wednesday 21st July - Friday 23rd July
Good morning Year 3 students,
Welcome to the second half of Week 2. Below you will find everything that you need to know to accessyour work for the next three days.
Hopefully you were able to speak to your teachers on Tuesday over Zoom. If not, don’t worry we haveanother Zoom session planned for Thursday (10:30-11:00am).
Please only submit the work requested by your teachers on Seesaw. These activities are marked with a** in the overview so you can clearly see which ones to submit.
A reminder to keep all your work together to bring in to your teachers whenwe go back to school.
We look forward to seeing you very soon.Lots of love,Year 3 teachers :)
Wednesday 21/7/2021
Morning English
Reading
Watch the video from Miss Marks
https://youtu.be/GMbWvn3W1aw
Complete the ‘Chocolate Crackles’ Comprehension task after watching the video with Miss
Marks.
SpellingUse the spelling words in interesting sentences of your own. Try to show the meaning andthe best use for the words.
There is lined paper for you to complete this task.
ChallengeAre there any other common or unusual words you can think of that have a prefix? Doesthe prefix always make the word have the opposite meaning (i.e. happy - UNhappy)?
WritingToday we are learning about 2 types of poems, Narrative andHaiku.
1. Narrative poems tell a story. They use rhythm and rhyme.
Read the poem Tilly The Tiger in your booklet and answer the
questions on the following page.
2. Haiku poems are a traditional Japanese poem with only 3 lines. Watch the video below
to learn about Haiku poems.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/tb6RC0zB_-4
Now it is your turn to write a Haiku. Complete the Haiku sheet in your book.
RECESS
Middle MathematicsComplete your Maths Mental for Set 3
Complete the Measuring Capacity Worksheet in your booklet.
Brain BreakTime to move and stretch your legs. Complete these movement challenges beforecontinuing on with your booklet work.
Library with Mrs Chapman
The online catalogue allows you to look up a book in a library by title, author, series or
subject and tells you where it would be found. This helps to direct us straight to the books
we need, rather than wasting time trying to find the correct shelf by ourselves.
Watch:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/PJ3iEWnIrU8
Your Task:
Open a web browser and log into your Student Portal and click the Oliver Library icon. You
will find this under the Email icon on the left-hand menu. If you are on an iPad, you will
need to click the Hamburger icon to bring up this menu.
https://portal.det.nsw.edu.au
Use the search bar on Oliver Library to complete the ‘Oliver Library Scavenger Hunt’
questions in your work booklet.
LUNCH TIME
Afternoon HistoryWho lived here first?
**Do this task on Seesaw.
Look at the images. They are photographs of primary sources that help historians tounderstand the past.
What do these photos tell us about the first people who lived here?
Look at them carefully then answer these questions.What do you think this was created for?What was it made from?Why was it created?What questions do you have about it?
Thursday 22/7/2021
Morning EnglishReading
Independent Reading: 25 minutes
Read a book of your own choice for 15 minutes, record the name of the book you are
reading and then spend 10 minutes completing the ‘Monitoring’ activity on the reading
page of your booklet.
Shared Reading: 20 minutes
Use this link to explore the book ‘The Rabbits’ by John Marsden and Shaun Tan. Complete
the activity.
https://sites.google.com/view/the-rabbitsday4lpss2/home
Grammar - Verbs and AdverbsAdverbs are words that describe how something was done.Circle the adverbs in each of the sentences on the worksheet.On the second page, use the adverbs in the box at the top to complete each sentence.
Order of AdjectivesWatch Mrs Foreshew’s video on the order of adjectives and complete the page in yourbooklet.
https://youtu.be/gHZCNCm90Nc
Writing - Improving SentencesComplete the Improving sentences worksheet.
** Upload your completed sentences to the Improved Sentences activity set by yourteacher in Seesaw
Zoom Meeting 10:30-10:55 - Share your improved sentences
Join a Zoom meeting with your class teacher and the rest of your class. Your teacher will
send you an email with details.
Make sure you have your crazy socks on to share with your class on Zoom.
RECESS
Middle MathematicsComplete your Maths Mental for Set 4
Log onto Mathleticswww.mathletics.com.au
Complete the tasks that have been assigned to you on Volume & CapacityIf you have time you could also go onto the ‘live’ section.
Visual Arts
Earlier in the week you looked at artworks created byBronwyn Bancroft. Now it is your turn to create an artworkusing Bronwyn Bancroft as inspiration using line, colourand pattern. Make sure your artwork is your best work asyou will upload it to Seesaw.
First, sketch an outline of a tree onto a blank piece of paper.Next, add in your patterns and lines. Look at Bronwyn Bancroft pictures for ideas.Now using art supplies you have available to you (coloured pencils, textas, paint, crayon)colour in your artwork.
**Finally, go to your activities in Seesaw and open the ‘Gum Tree Art’ activity and followthe instructions.
LUNCH TIME
Afternoon Please choose two of the next three activities. Post your workon your class Seesaw so that Mrs Burbage can see all yourwonderful efforts.
Drama - The ‘Um’ Game
Use a stopwatch or phone timer for this activity. Choose anytopice.g. My favourite sport, Fun food, Things I like about homeschooling, Zoo animals, My ideal holiday
Talk about that topic for as long as you can (max. 1 ½ minutes), without saying the word‘um’. If you do, stop the timer and restart. You can attempt this using different topics.
**Post it to your class Seesaw account
.
Dance - Let’s learn HIP HOP!
Follow this YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE7zCfxJ7bE&t=1296s
Play the music a few times and practise the step at school or at home.
Perhaps you can teach the dance to a family member.
**Post it to your class Seesaw account.
Music - Rhythm
Say and clap these rhythm patterns out loud. Repeat until you are confident clapping eachpattern.
Pattern 1 ta ta ta ta
Pattern 2 ta ta ta ti-ti
Pattern 3 ta ta ti-ti ta
Now it is your turn:
1. Make up your own patterns using ta and ti-ti notes.
2. Write your patterns on paper and see if a friend or family member can say and clap yourpatterns out loud.
3. **Post it to your class Seesaw account.
Friday 23/7/2021
Morning EnglishReadingRead independently for 15 minutes
Log onto Seesaw, your teacher will have set you a reading task ‘Shakea Leg-Year 3’. Follow the instructions on the task ensuring that youwrite your answers underneath each question. Make sure you try yourbest with this activity and submit your work to your teacher forfeedback.
www.storyboxlibrary.com.auSchool/Early Childhood Log In: lindfield Password: stories405
WritingOur final poem that we are learning about today are limericks. Limericks are nonsensepoems that only have 5 lines. Watch this short video on how to write a limerick.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/-kNh_00egwo
Now read the instructions and create your own limerick in your work book.
Poetry ReadingOn Monday you were asked to find your favourite poem. Watch Miss Ryan read herfavourite poem.
https://youtu.be/Kb2qQggEkNQ
** Now it is your turn. Go to Seesaw and find the poetry activity assigned by yourteacher and video yourself reading your poem.
RECESS
iddle MathematicsWarm Up Warm upCan you solve this place value riddle:
The number has four digits
The ones digit is an odd number less than 3.
The tens digit is the same as 5 + 3.
The hundreds digit is in the 3 times tables and is less than 6.
The thousands digit is in the 3 times tables and is more than 6 but less than 12.
Click on or type in the link below to play a Volume Game
https://www.sheppardsoftware.com/math/geometry/volume-game/
Word ProblemsComplete the Matharoo Worksheet
Remember to show your working out on a separate piece of paper
Brain Break
It’s time for a news break! Click on the link below and press play. Listen to today’s Squiz
Kids podcast. https://www.squizkids.com.au
Technology - Mr BrockComplete the assigned Wombot task.Write code to help Wombot move, turn andfind delicious carrots to eat! Wombot ishungry and wants a carrot!
With simple code, help Wombot throughmazes, and learn to draw lines and shapeswith code. In this challenge you'll learn the fundamentals of programming by usinginstructions to position Wombot on the screen. You'll help Wombot move and turn, andalong the way learn to draw lines, patterns and shapes in the same way computers drawimages on the screen.
If this has been completed Mr Brock will send a further activity - look out for it in your email.If you have any issues or problems please don’t hesitate to email Mr Brock.
LUNCH TIME
Afternoon PE - Gymnastics
Look at the sheet in your workbook for some Gymnastics to do for PE
**Make sure you practice your motorbike landing or log roll and submit a short video (no
longer than 10 seconds) of either a motorbike landing or log roll on Seesaw for feedback.
Log roll (watch video) and see picture:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8lNKwWW8J4s.
You will also find the Premier’s Sporting Challenge logbook at the end of your booklets.
Use this logbook to keep track of your physical activity data. Mark a box for every 20
minutes of physical activity that you complete. Write in your weekly award level achieved.
Optional Activities:
Cosmic Yoga – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02E1468SdHg&t=538s
Workout – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5if4cjO5nxo
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