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FRIDAY 10th JULY
Year 3 - Spellings
Spelling test!
Note to adult: say the spelling word, put it into a sentence and then say the word again.
Repeat the words at the end in case any have been missed.
Year 3 – Literacy
Can I use the correct prefix?
Prefixes are a group of letters that change the meaning of a word when they
are added to the start. Most prefixes mean a similar thing when they're added
to different words.
1. un usually means not. For example, unhappy, unlocked, unfair
2. dis and mis usually have negative meanings. For example, disagree, disobey,
misbehave, mislead
3. re usually means again or back. For example, redo, reappear, redecorate
4. sub usually means under. For example, subheading or submarine
Here are some clips you can watch:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z8mxrwx/articles/z9hjwxs
Task: Purple mash 2Do – Superhero Shopping Trip
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Year 3 – Math
Arithmetic Test Style Questions
This can be completed by the child under times conditions for 10 minutes or at their
own pace
1. 14 – 10 = _______ 2. _____ = 7 + 9 + 1
3. 19 - ____ = 4 4. 165 + 3 = ______
5. ____ x 3 = 18 6. 84 - ____ = 22
7. _____ = 245 + 50 8. 1/3 of 30 = _____
9. 48
+ 28
___
10. 6 x 40 = ____
Purple Mash
Activity – Matching Pairs
Turn over the cards to reveal multiplication facts and the answers. Try to
match the correct multiplication fact to each answer to make a pair.
The game will focus on all the 8 times table.
Have fun!
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Year 3 – Comprehension
Tour de France
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Year 3 – Art
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Can I draw a car and make it appear moving?
Watch this clip here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCchpTWqN9g&safe=true
REMEMBER the key tips:
• Soft outline
• DO NOT need a lot of definition
• It looks best when it is blurry!
• Remember the general features of a car – windows, wheels, doors, lights
etc.
• Make the car and the things around the car blurry.
• Wheels are a dark shape.
• Lines going out from the back of the car.
• Lines coming across the car.
• Create a horizontal blur.
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Year 3
Play your own Wacky Races with your families.
Create a flat 2D wacky racer on a piece of paper and cut it out. You will need a
newspaper rolled up too for this race.
Issue all contestants with a car (cut out of a sheet of A4 paper) and a
newspaper. They must use the newspaper to flap the car along the floor to the
finish line. This game is exactly the same as Flap the Fish.
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Answers:
• Spellings - check that the spelling words have been spelt correctly.
• Literacy - open task
• Maths
Answers
1. 4
2. 17
3. 15
4. 168
5. 6
6. 62
7. 295
8. 10
9. 76
10. 240
Teachers to mark Purple Mash activity
• Comprehension
1. Every year
2. 6th July 1903
3. Children’s own response such as: I think Géo Lefévre is referred to as the
‘father’ of the Tour de France as it was his idea to organise a race to go
around France and it was after this first race that the Tour de France was
born.
4. 22
5. Except for during the First and Second World Wars, the race has taken
place annually since then and has become more challenging with the addition
of mountain climbs and longer distances.
6. False, False, True, True
7. The first to reach the summit in the mountain climb
8. Children’s own response, such as: The Tour de France has become much more
difficult since it first began. It is now a longer distance and now has
mountain climb stages as part of the race.
• Afternoon task – open task