Oops! I missed out this week's red and orange words. Perhaps you can find some words that are used often, but tricky to spell? Write them in the red or orange boxes and we'll see who can spell some of them next week. Maybe some festive words would be good?
Year 3 Home Learning
3rd December 2020
To be completed by 10th December
Polar Story Planner
Next week we will be writing our own Polar explorer adventure stories. We would like you to make a cartoon strip of something that could happen during your story. Think about what you have learned about polar regions and what kind of problems you might face on your journey. Draw a picture for each part of your idea to tell the story. You should include a short sentence under each picture to explain it. You could also include speech bubbles or thought bubbles to explain what people in your story are saying or thinking.
There is a blank cartoon strip attached to this sheet.
Quick Quiz
Can you identify these Christmas Songs from just their initial letters? Get the whole family involved, some children’s songs, some traditional carols and some chart songs.
Year 3 Spellings FLITWICK - 3rd December 2020, to be checked Friday 11th December 2020.
This week the spellings are linked to your RWI group. On this sheet you can Look, Say, Cover, Write and Check your spellings (That means to look at the word, say it aloud, cover it with your finger or a piece of paper, have a go at writing it (no peeking!) and then check to see if you got it right) - if you return it completed you will earn a Marvellous Me!
Flitwick Group: Spelling Pattern - Prefix re
The orange words are common words that do not follow the given spelling pattern. There will be a few of these each week to practice.
Looking for some extra practice? Try playing hangman without looking at the words, can you remember all of the sounds?
Year 3 Spellings MCGONAGALL - 3rd December 2020, to be checked Friday 11th December 2020.
This week the spellings are linked to your RWI group. On this sheet you can Look, Say, Cover, Write and Check your spellings (That means to look at the word, say it aloud, cover it with your finger or a piece of paper, have a go at writing it (no peeking!) and then check to see if you got it right) - if you return it completed you will earn a Marvellous Me!
McGonagall Group: Spelling Pattern - Suffix ful
The red words are common words that do not follow the given spelling pattern. There will be a few of these each week to practice.
Looking for some extra practice? Try playing hangman without looking at the words, can you remember all of the sounds?
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