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P3 8/5/2020

Good morning Primary 3,

As you may know, it is VE Day today. As a sign of respect for those who fought in WW2, there will be a two minute silence at 11am. If we had been in school, this would be something we would have done in class.

I have included a powerpoint to explain VE day to the children: T2-H-4788-VE-Day-Powerpoint_ver_7

And a colouring sheet for the children to do if they would like to mark VE Day: t-tp-69696-ks1-ve-day-colouring-page

Here is today’s Maths sheets:

Y2-Lesson-4-Add-and-subtract-1s

Y2-Lesson-4-Answers-Add-and-subtract-1s

Enjoy your day and have a lovely weekend.

Mrs Love

P3 Maths 7/5/2020

Good morning Primary 3,

I hope you are all well and have been enjoying the beautiful sunshine when you can.

Here is the Maths sheet I would like you to complete today. I would like you to watch the video link first to explain the task before you go on to complete it. Much like Mrs Love does in class, we go through what we are going to do as a whole class before we go to complete the task ourselves.

Video link to watch : https://vimeo.com/413568461

Task: Y2-Lesson-3-Related-facts-2019

Answer sheet for parents to check work against: Y2-Lesson-3-Answers-Related-facts-2019

Here is also a fun little Maths activity to do at home: MATHS+ON+THE+MOVE+HOME+CHALLENGE+SHEET+1and2

Have a lovely day,

Mrs Love

P3 Home learning for this week.

Hello Primary 3,

I hope you had a lovely long weekend. Today would have been an in-service day and you would not have been in school if we were still there. I am posting the home learning for this week today if you want to start, however, you are welcome to start the activities tomorrow.

Home learning grid and activities:

P3 Home learning – Summer term Week 3

Amelia Earhart and Early Aviation Quiz Home Learning Task

Here is the Maths activity:

Y2-Lesson-1-Fact-families-addition-and-subtraction-bonds-to-20-2019

Y2-Lesson-1-Answers-Fact-families-addition-and-subtraction-bonds-to-20-2019

Videos to work alongside each day’s Maths activity can be found here (week 3):

https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/

Take care,

Mrs Love

P3 Home learning so far!

Good morning.

I just wanted to show you all the wonderful work Primary 3 have sent me so far. I am so proud of you all. Well done!

Here are some videos which were sent to me. Rocket launch! I think they reached the moon and back! Well done.

Mrs Love

Primary 3 Maths

Good morning Primary 3,

Here are some maths sheets on ordering fractions on a number line which you were doing in your task yesterday.

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Look at what number the fractions start with and follow the pattern. Remember that when a fraction is complete e.g. 2/2 or 3/3 etc. It becomes a whole number. For example, 1, 1 1/2, 2, 2 1/2, 3 etc.

Monday is the May holiday and Tuesday is an in-service day, so enjoy the long weekend and I will post more work and a new learning grid to be completed next week.

I hope that you are all okay.

Keep safe and well.

Mrs Love

P3 – Thursday 30.04.2020

Good morning Primary 3,

I hope you are all well and had a great day yesterday.

Here is the Maths work I would like you to do today:

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There are three number lines, I would like you to cut out the fractions and stick them onto the number lines in the correct order. Any fraction with a zero on the top half (numerator) will mean that it is worth zero e.g. – 0/2 is zero. This applies to the other end of the line too, if they have the same number on the top and bottom (denominator) then it is one full e.g. 2/2 is worth one.

Please look at the step by step guide I have created for you to help you understand where to place the fractions and work out what is missing:

Step by step guide for fractions on a number line

Then I would like you to fill in the missing fractions on the number lines on this worksheet:

t-n-4892-missing-fractions-on-a-number-line-worksheet-_ver_1

I have also found some wonderful online games to help you with your fractions which will give you lots of practice:

https://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/fractions/AnimalRescueFractionsNumberLineGame.htm

This is a game to fine the fraction on a number line and will help support the work you are doing today.

https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/fraction-matcher/latest/fraction-matcher_en.html 

This game above is about matching the fractions so they weigh the same on the scales.

I will also be sending out some handwriting practice later on, as I know some of you have completed the handwriting practice that was sent home with you in the pack.

Have a wonderful day,

Mrs Love

*Updated* – P3 Learning for 28/04/20

Good morning Primary 3.

I hope you had a good day yesterday.

I have written on the home learning grid this week, that I would love to see the wonderful work you are doing at home. Parents can email the school (email address is on the grid for this week) photo’s, scanned work or send me ICT work such as word documents if your child has used this, to show what you have been up to. Alternatively, you can post photos on Twitter and tag me in them, @MrsLoveP3 (Just ensure your child’s name is not with their photo). I would love to showcase the home learning that is happening and will post photos or work that is sent to me on the blog on Friday. Can’t wait to see what you have been doing.

Here is the Maths sheets to answer today.  The first is to draw an array for the fraction asked (answers attached to question sheet) and the second is a fraction read and colour sheet.

T-N-1382-Halves-And-Quarters-Fractions-Worksheets_ver_3

T-N-2892-Year-2-Read-and-Colour-a-Fraction

Have a great day,

Mrs Love

Primary 3 Window into Learning

Good morning,

Here is the window into learning for this term.

Window-into-Learning, term 4

This has all the things I will cover this term. I will of course provide you with all the resources that you need for home learning.

I also just want to add that I am aware that it is difficult for families just now in these uncertain times. Working from home, parenting and supporting your child’s home learning is hard to juggle all at once. I will supply you with the resources for learning each week. Please try to support your child where and when you possibly can.

You and your families health is the most important thing at the moment.

Thank you for all of your amazing work so far.

Stay safe and look after yourselves,

Mrs Love