Year 3/4 Home Learning: Week Beginning 20th April
2020 ‘Year of the Tree’
This week our Home Learning takes a whole-school topic-web approach. This means that whatever year group you are in, you can work together on the same topic theme. We hope this will make things easier for families to work together on home learning.
Take a look at the topic web and select activities that you would like to do - either on your own, with your brother/sister, or together as a family.
We would love to see what you get up to as part of his week's 'Tree' topic, so don't forget to send photos of what you have done to your teacher's e-mail. Thanks to all the children who have already sent things through to us - we love seeing and hearing all about your lock-down experiences and Home Learning. Here's a reminder of the e-mail addresses for those who have yet to get in contact:
Miss Walton - lorna.walton@milford-on-seapri.co.uk
Miss Ivey - sian.ivey@milford-on-seapri.co.uk
Mr Willis - ben.willis@milford-on-seapri.co.uk
In addition to the topic-web work, your teachers have set you Maths and English work that is specific to your Year group / Class.
See the notes below the topic web.
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English & Maths Home Learning for Week Beginning 20th April
Thank you to all of you who have been doing your My Maths tasks each week. We are impressed with the scores coming in.
English
This week's English is set through Education City.
Maths
All pupils have been set a range of different tasks on My Maths. Don’t forget they can use the ‘Practice’ page first so they know what to do. It might be useful to have some paper for jottings.
Miss Walton’s Group:
Miss Ivey’s Group:
Mr Willis’ & Mrs Symonds' Group:
Music
Find out about your parents or grandparents favourite music. Do they have a favourite band or singer? What music was popular when they were growing up? Try and listen to some music together.
Geography
Test out your mapping skills using this website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvsfr82/articles/znm7vk7
History
Find out how to be a successful historian: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zs3487h/articles/ztnvgk7