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Year 3 Home Learning Activities - English
Monday 8th June – Friday 12th June 2020
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Useful Websites:The Body Coach - https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1Go Noodle Dance Activities – www.gonoodle.comCosmic Yoga Activities - https://www.youtube.com/user/CosmicKidsYogaMathletics – www.mathletics.comTimes Table Rock Stars – https://ttrockstars.com/Bug Club - https://www.activelearnprimary.co.uk/Twinkl - www.twinkl.co.uk (see offer code for free resources)Spelling Shed - https://www.spellingshed.com/
Any log in details will be in your child’s homework diary.
This is an example timetable for you to follow. Feel free to adapt if you wish.
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Well-Being Friday
Joe Wicks Challenge
Joe Wicks Challenge
Joe Wicks Challenge
Joe Wicks Challenge
Joe Wicks Challenge
English English English English English
Maths Maths Maths Maths Maths
Science Topic Art PE Well-BeingActivity
Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading
Monday – English
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Hello Year 3!
We are all missing you lots. It has been lovely to receive some brilliant home learning from you all. We have really enjoyed seeing beautiful pieces of art, superb writing, fantastic topic work and some brilliant videos of what you have been up to.
In English, we are going to start look at ‘The Chocolate Tree’ by Linda Lowery and Richard Keep. We have recorded the first two chapters of the story for you, ready for this week’s lessons. You will also find the story written out to help you with your work. If your parent or guardian would like to buy a copy, it is available on Amazon but we will make sure you have access to the whole story too.
We are so proud of all of you and really hope that we will be able to see you at school again soon.
From, Miss Caglia, Miss Glass, Mrs Ward & Mrs Constantinou.
Mrs Ward
Miss Glass
Miss Caglia
Mrs Constantinou
Monday – English
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LO: To answer comprehension questions.
This week, we are going to start looking at our new book ‘The Chocolate Tree’.Today, we will read Chapter 1 and answer questions about it.
To listen to the story being read, go to https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/17rKAVg38302yNvRlElWd-SYquN_DNrMB and click on Chapter 1.
You can also read the chapter on the next slide or if you have your own copy, read the story yourself.
We are going to focus on three different skills:
Retrieve – you can find the answer in the text
Interpret – you need use the text to decide on a main idea
Choice – you need to think about why the author has chosen to use a particular device
Monday – English
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Chapter 1: The Jungle Kingdom Chocolate ice cream. Warm cocoa. Fudge Brownies. Can you imagine a world without chocolate? This is a folktale about how chocolate came to all of us on Earth. It begins nearly 1,000 years ago in a rainforest in Mexico.Among the chattering parrots and huge butterflies, there lived a special group of people. They were called the Maya. The Maya grew trees full of fruit. They had bees that gave them honey. But they did not have chocolate. Mayan farmers worked on farms called milpas. They grew beans and squash and sweet potatoes. They grew maize, a type of corn. How did these crops get to Mexico? Well, that’s an interesting part of the Mayan story. They came from paradise!A king named Kukulkán carried seeds for the crops all the way to Earth from his home in paradise. Like the bird called the quetzal, he wore a cloak of colourful feathers. He looked like a man-size bird. His skin glistened in the sun like a jungle snake’s. So he looked like a serpent too. This made him mysterious and beautiful.
Monday – English
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Chapter 1: The Jungle KingdomHe was not just a king. He was also a god. Paradise was a home to all the gods. But Kukulkán spent most of his time on Earth. Kukulkán loved the Mayan people. He wanted them to have their own paradise on Earth. He had been especially happy when he gave them maize. He taught the people to plant the corn seeds. He taught them to pick the crop when it was ripe. The Maya learned from Kukulkán how to mash the corn and flatten it into tasty tortillas. Maize became their most important crop.Kukulkán gave the Maya everything they needed for a happy life. He gave them the books to read. He gave them a calendar to keep track of the seasons and the stars. He gave the people music and he taught them how to sing and dance. The Mayan people built a Stone temple to show Kukulkán they were grateful for his gifts. They built it in the middle of their jungle city, Chichén Itzá. The temple was shaped like a pyramid. It had ninety-one steps. The steps were steep, like a ladder to the sky. On the top was a stone house. It faced the morning star. It became Kukulkán’s home on Earth.Every day, the Maya worked and played and sang. They knew that each dawn, when they saw the morning star, Kukulkán would come down from the temple to watch over his people. What a wonderful life the Maya had in the green jungle with Kukulkán as their jungle leader!
Monday – English
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LO: To answer comprehension questions.
Choose an activity below to complete in your exercise book. The story and questions have been colour coded so you know which paragraph to look at to find your answer
Meet It1. Where is the folktale set?2. What food did the Maya people
not have?3. What two animals did Kukulkán
look like?4. What did the Maya turn corn
into?5. What did the Maya people build
for Kukulkán?6. What three things did the Maya
people do every day?
Beat It1. Where is the folktale set?2. Do you agree that the Maya
people are hardworking? 3. Why does Kukulkán seem
mysterious? 4. Why do you think Kukulkán is a
helpful god? 5. Why did the Maya people build
a temple for Kukulkán?6. What time of day does Kukulkán
come down from paradise? How do you know?
Smash It 1. Why do you think the author begins
with ‘Chocolate ice cream. Warm cocoa. Fudge Brownies. ‘?
2. Do you agree that the Maya people are hardworking?
3. Why does Kukulkán seem mysterious?
4. How did Kukulkán help the Maya have paradise on earth?
5. Why do you think the author describes the steps as a ‘ladder to the sky’?
6. Do you agree that the Maya people had a wonderful life? Why? Mark your work using the slides at the end
Monday – English Answers
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Meet It1. It is set in a rainforest in
Mexico. 2. The Maya people did not have
chocolate. 3. Kukulkán looks like a bird and a
snake/serpent. 4. The Maya people turned corn
into tortillas. 5. They built Kukulkán a stone
temple. 6. The Maya people worked,
played and sang everyday.
Beat It1. It is set in a rainforest in Mexico. 2. E.g. Yes they are hardworking
because they grew lots of different crops, like beans and sweet potatoes, and kept bees.
3. He is mysterious because he is a man sized bird, with a wings of colourful feathers and the skin of a serpent.
4. He is helpful because he taught them how to plant corn seeds, how to pick the crop when it was ripe and how to mash the corn to make tortillas.
5. They built Kukulkán a temple because they were grateful for his gifts.
6. He comes down in the early morning because it says he comes down at dawn.
Smash It 1. I think the author starts with these
words to make the reader interested in the story and want to keep reading.
2. E.g. Yes they are hardworking because they grew lots of different crops, like beans and sweet potatoes, and kept bees.
3. He is mysterious because he is a man sized bird, with a wings of colourful feathers and the skin of a serpent.
4. He helped them have paradise on earth because he gave them the most important crop so that they could survive.
5. The author describes the temple as a ‘ladder to the sky’ because Kukulkáncomes down from the paradise above everyday to see the Maya people.
6. E.g. I agree the Maya people had a wonderful life because they worked, played and sang every day. They also had chocolate to eat and all the crops they could want.
Tuesday – English
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LO: To explore my understanding of a text.
Today, we will read Chapter 2 before comparing the two different gods in the story. If you would like to listen to the story, go to https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/17rKAVg38302yNvRlElWd-SYquN_DNrMB and click on Chapter 2. If you have your own copy, you can read the story yourselfinstead. If you want to read the text, you will find it on the next slide.
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Chapter 2
Jaguar Nights
But every happy story has a dark side too. And now it is time for you to meet Night Jaguar. He too was a god from paradise. He and Kukulkán were twin brothers. But they were as different as night and day. Kukulkán, like the daylight, was warm and friendly. Jaguar, like the night, was cool and fearsome. Night Jaguar shared his brother’s temple in Chichén Itzá. When the evening star shone, Night Jaguar kept watch from the temple. At the end of each day, the Maya stopped their work on the milpas. They headed back to their nahs, their little homes. Night Jaguar ruled the night. His job was to put the sun to bed and to protect the city during the dark nights. He did not wear a cloak of beautiful feathers. Some people say he wore jaguar fur. Others say he was a real jaguar. He was fierce and very good at his job. Every night, when the people were sleeping, he crept out of his doorway. He prowled the streets, passing palaces and temples. He studied the Mayan carvings of the stars. He stalked the empty marketplace. At night, the city was very quiet. The only sound was the rustle of palm trees in the moonlight. “I am the Night Jaguar,” he announced to the sky. But who was listening? Birds slept. People snored. Children dreamed in their beds. As Night Jaguar prowled, he thought. Why did the Maya deserve the gifts of music and corn and books? He believed the gods should keep the best treasures in paradise. Otherwise, the Maya might become as great as the gods. Might he was selfish. Maybe he was not the giving type. Maybe he thought his brother had already given the Maya too much.Still, Night Jaguar guarded the city every night. When the sun rose, he crept up the temple steps until the evening star shone again. As Night Jaguar rested, he smiled a secret grin. I know one thing the Maya will never have, he thought. And what was that? Chocolate, the gods’ favourite food.
Tuesday – English
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LO: To explore my understanding of a text.
We have found out about the two gods in the story ‘The Chocolate Tree’, Kukulkán and Night Jaguar.
To develop your understanding, your task is to sort the different sentences into whether they describe Kukulkán or Night Jaguar.
You can cut and stick these or you can write the letter for each statement in the correct column.
Challenge: add your own phrases to describe the different characters.
Kukulkán Night Jaguar
Tuesday – English
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LO: To explore my understanding of a text.
a) He looked like a man-sized birdb) Mysterious and beautiful c) Cool and fearsomed) Warm and friendlye) Like the nightf) Like the daylightg) He stalked the empty marketplacesh) He wore a cloak of colourful feathersi) He loved the Mayan peoplej) His skin glistened in the sunlight k) He prowled the streetsl) He ruled the night
Mark your answers using the slides at the end
Kukulkán Night Jaguar
a) He looked like a man-sized birdb) Mysterious and beautiful d) Warm and friendlyf) Like the daylighth) He wore a cloak of colourful feathersi) He loved the Mayan peoplej) His skin glistened in the sunlight
c) Cool and fearsomee) Like the nightg) He stalked the empty marketplacesk) He prowled the streetsl) He ruled the night
Tuesday – English answers
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Wednesday – English
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LO: To explore descriptive vocabulary.
Today, we are going to explore what a simile is and practise creating some of our own.
Similes are a descriptive device. They are often used in poems.
Have a watch of the video to find out more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2X0OIGF_sb4
A simile describes something by comparing it to something else, using like or as:The snake moved like a ripple on a pond.It was as slippery as an eel.Jess is as graceful as a gazelle.
Why do we use similes?
The dog was big
and fierce.
Now if we add
similes…
Isn’t that
better?
The dog was as big as a wolf
and fierce like a very angry
bear.
The house was
beautiful.
Now if we add
similes…
The house was beautiful
like an old fashioned
painting.
Wednesday – English
Finish the similes:
The night was as
black as…
The fireworks were
colourful like…
The book was as
exciting as…
The doll’s face was as
smooth as…
Greece was hot
like…
Wednesday – English
Wednesday – English
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LO: To explore descriptive vocabulary.
Choose from the following Meet It, Beat It or Smash It activity to practise using similes. Write the sentence in your book and complete the simile. Beat It
Meet It
Mark your answers using the slides at the end
Wednesday – English
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LO: To explore descriptive vocabulary.
Choose from the following Meet It, Beat It or Smash It activity to practise using similes. Write the sentence in your book and complete the simile.
Smash It
Wednesday – English answers
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Beat ItMeet It Smash It
You will have created your own answers
Thursday – English
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LO: To generate descriptive vocabulary.
In ‘The Chocolate Tree’, the author uses similes to describe Kukulkán or Night Jaguar.
He looked like a man-size bird.His skin glistened in the sun like a jungle snake.Night Jaguar was cool and fearsome like the night.
Today, you are going to choose either Kukulkán or Night Jaguar. You will create your own mindmap with descriptive vocabulary you could use, including similes.
Use the next two slides to help you to lay out your mindmap. If you want to, you could print the mindmap off and glue it into your home learning book. Or you might want to draw a picture of Kukulkán or Night Jaguar and label it.
We’d love to see your mindmap. Send it to your
teacher at year3@kfos.co.uk
Thursday – English
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LO: To generate descriptive vocabulary.
What does his voice sound like? e.g. roars as loud as thunder
How does he move? Does he move in a similar way to another animal?e.g. slinks along like a cat
What is his personality like?e.g. Fierce like a lion
What are his eyes like? e.g. glisten in the moonlight
What does his fur look and feel like?e.g. bristly
NIGHT JAGUAR
Thursday – English
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LO: To generate descriptive vocabulary.
What does his voice sound like? e.g. gentle whisper
How does he fly? Does he fly in a similar way to another animal?e.g. glides like a parachute
What is his personality like?e.g. as peaceful as a still lake
What is his tail like? e.g. wriggling tail like a serpent
What do his wings look and feel like?e.g. colour-changing feathers
Kukulkán
Feel Good Friday- English
rckjyiqc > enoyne > pbsiztcssl >
pfypmnyc > tciom > pfyxrippcp >
Can you use the grid above to make your own code words?Ask your brother/sister/parent to decipher them. What secret words have you hidden?
Feel Good Friday- English
Answers
rckjyiqc > lemonade enoyne > picnic pbsiztcssl > strawberry
pfypmnyc > sunshine tciom > beach pfyxrippcp > sunglasses
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