Good Morning Y3!

Maths
Starter: https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/arithmetic/latest/arithmetic_en.html Have a go at different multiplication and division calculations by playing on top marks arithmetic game!

Today we will be dividing 100 into equal parts of 2,4,5 and 10.

Video and Task: Watch the learning video and keep pausing to complete the tasks set for you throughout the video – remember to write down your answers for each question – you can then take a photo and upload to your assigned task or email to [email protected].

English
You all produced some excellent plans yesterday, thank you for sharing them with us! I have stolen some of your fabulous ideas to help me in today’s video lesson on your Google Classroom.

Your task today is to use your plan to write a character description. Now remember, you are focusing on Grendel’s appearance, personality and movements. You included lots of adjectives, adverbs in similes in your plans yesterday- make sure you use those today! Try to use a range of different sentence openers- the word mat attached below will help you with some ideas.


Good luck and don’t forget to share your work with us! 🙂

History
Today in our history lesson you are going to investigate the story of a famous character called Boudica who lived in Britain around the time of the Roman invasion. Good historians act like detectives by looking for clues about the past in ‘sources’ of information. Today you are all going to be true historians! Use the PowerPoint link on your Google Classroom to start today’s lesson, during the PowerPoint you have the option to read the story from the slides or follow the link on the slide to listen to it. There are other links below that you can also explore- I know you will all enjoy the Bolshy Boudica Song from Horrible Histories.

Your task!
You are going to create a story board depicting the main events of the Boudica’s story. There is a worksheet attached below, if you have access to a printer you might want to print this off and create your story board on there. If not you could split your page into different sections by folding it.


We are still looking for some fabulous work to go onto our brand new History display in our corridor. So don’t forget to send your work to [email protected] because yours could be picked!

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