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Year Three Topic work—week beginning

18th May

History

Week Five: The Stone Age

Learn some interesting facts about the stone

age by watching the clips on the BBC Bitesize

website

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/

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Now using the information you have learnt—

create a Stone Age Fact Page

Consider these points (you may want to

include some of these) :

A title/ heading

Picture

Sub-headings

Diagram/labels

Key information

Be creative—you can decide how to set out

your fact page

History

Week Five: Henges and Stonehenge

Find the answer to this question:

What is a henge and what were they used for?

Record your answer in your work book.

Your weekly reading comprehension sheet will help

you collect some ideas to answer this question.

Also do some research online– there are some

great websites (and images) that will help you find

information.

Let’s get creative!

Design your own henge and build a model of it

using things from your home.

We would love to see your creations on twitter

and facebook.

Here are some

ideas!

History Topic

Week Six: Cave Paintings

Find the answer to these questions:

Why did Stone Age people paint on cave walls?

Where were famous cave paintings found?

Record your answers in your work book.

Read the following PowerPoint presentation and

do some research online.

Let’s get creative!

Create your own cave painting

Remember to think about the tools that would

have been used for painting (they would not have

had paintbrushes).

Are there any other resources you could use

other than paint?

Don’t forget to upload your creations on twitter

and facebook.

Year 3 Topic (Art) Week Six –

Andy Goldsworthy

To take inspiration from the greats

Who is Andy Goldsworthy? Visit

https://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=fIQKZghtyiY

Visit Twinkl using the offer code

to read information about Andy

Goldsworthy. Here you will learn

about how Andy makes land and

environmental art.

Andy Goldsworthy creating a sculpture from fallen branches

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPDH8yCnlk0

Using natural items from your garden or collections

of natural objects you have collected on your daily

exercise walk—make your own natural land and

environmental art. We would love to see your

creative masterpieces. Please share them on our

Twitter and Facebook page!

Examples of Andy’s amazing work.

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