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Whitehouse Y3 Parent/Pupil Cards
PhonicsActivity 1: Sound buttonsYou will be successful if you:
Use sound buttons to chunk words
Identify digraphs and single sounds
Activity 2: Phoneme Frames
You will be successful if you:
Identify digraphs and single sounds by showing that diagraphs and single sounds get one frame.
Activity 3: Speed challenge You will be successful if you:
Write down the given word correctly as many times as possible
a e io u bc d fg h jk l mn p qu
r s t
v w xy z shch th ngar ck ffll ss zz
ea ee oioy ou ow
aw au aiay ie ighoa ue ewir ur er
Whitehouse Y3 parent/Pupil CardsBonds within 10
Activity 1: Make and record You will be successful if you:
Make the bonds of___ in order, setting out the numicon correctly Record the number sentences that goes with each pair
Challenge: Mix up all the shapes. Parent will pick any shape and child must find the matching shape to make the bond.
Activity 2: Feely bag- put the numcion into a feely bag. Parent lifts one shape out and child must find the matching shape for the agreed number bond, without looking in the bag.
You will be successful if you:
Find the matching shape to make the bond of ___
Activity 3: Pairs with digit cards. 1. Make the bonds in order. 2. Shuffle the cards up and turn them over numbers facing down. 3. Pick two cards and if the make the agreed bond you can keep them, if
not they are set back down. 4. Next person takes a turn (The key is to remember where the numbers
are)
You will be successful if you:
Set out the digit cards in their pairs to make the bonds of ____ Find the matching pairs
Whitehouse Y3 parent/Pupil CardsWeek 3: Guided reading at home
It is not necessary to read the whole book that has been sent home from cover to cover each night!
Here are some ideas to help engage your child in discussion about the book.
In doing so, you will be helping to:
develop their language increase their recognition of unfamiliar words in the text develop their knowledge of the characters and events develop their understanding of the text.
Night 1: Walkthrough Talk about front cover, characters, title, what do they think it’s about? Can it
be linked to their own experiences? (E.g. trip to the zoo) Read and chat about the blurb at the back.
2
4
Bonds of 6
Look through each page- discussing pictures, find key words in the text, what might happen next?
You have an option to read through the book tonight if you feel the walkthrough has gone well.
Night 2: Revisit Read together the book, stopping at appropriate times to look at sounds, ask
questions and make predictions. Encourage your child to make use of reading strategies (see booklet) Encourage them to use punctuation and cues to add expression (e.g. when a
word is written in bold or an exclamation mark is used) To close this session get children to find tricky words or make a list of words
which belong to a family (e.g. sounds, rhyming words, words ending in ‘ed’, words that begin with blends)
Whitehouse Y3 Parent/Pupil Cards Fact families
What number goes at the top of a fact family triangle?
Can you think of 2 numbers that add together to make that number?
Can you write 4 number sentences using these numbers? (2 addition and 2 subtraction)
Remember to use the triangle-coming down the sides is taking away and going across the bottom is adding.
What number will always begin a subtraction sentence? Can you make all the fact families for 6?
Whitehouse Y3 Parent/Pupil CardsWeek 5: Writing
Activity 1: Writing simple sentences using picture prompts and word bank You will be successful if you:
Write a sentence that begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop
Use the words in the picture Write a sentence that makes sense
+Addition
plus addand
-Subtraction Take away
minus
Equals =Is the same value
as
Activity 2: ChallengeWrite a simple sentence adding a describing word You will be successful if you:
Write a sentence that makes sense Add a word to add detail to your sentence
Whitehouse Y3 Parent/Pupil Cards
Maths Problem Solving
Step 1: Read the question carefully
Tom has 9 stickers on his chart and
Kate has 3 stickers. How many do they have altogether?
Step 2: Circle the numbers you need to solve the question.Step 3: Circle the words to find out what type of question it is.
Now use these steps to solve the number stories on the cards
together
18 subtract 2 =Katelin has 15 teddies and she gets 3 more for Christmas, how many does she have altogether?
What is 3 less than 17?
What is 6 more than 2?
Find the difference
between 16 and 2.
6 + = 10
David has 11 moshi cards. Ava gives her 5 more.How many cards does David have?
Sarah has 14 marbles. He gives 3 of them to Megan.How many marbles does Sarah have now?
Jack has 2 sweets and Nahla has 4. How many sweets are there altogether?
Livvi’s favourite lolly costs 3p. She buys 6 of them.How much money did she spend?