Category Archives: P3/2 – Mrs Grenfell/Miss Richardson

Tuesday 26th May P3 Home Learning

  1. Literacy

By the end of this week I’d like you to produce a mini-travel story about you pretending to visit your dream location. In this story I would like you to add some basic phrases (e.g. French or Spanish) that you have learnt in your home learning.

Here is my example (WAGOLL):

Dashing around her bedroom, Miss Hall shoved the last of her holiday clothes into her already bursting suitcase! “Hurry up! You’re always en retard!” shouted Jason Momoa.

Within no time, Miss Hall and Jason were on their way to the airport, anxious that they would catch their flight on time! “Phew! We made it!” said Miss Hall and they boarded the flight, “I told you not to worry!”

After enjoying far too many mini boxes of Pringles Miss Hall and Jason finally landed in Paris. As they stepped off the plane the sights of France hit them. “Bonjour!” said the flight attendant, “il fait chaud aujourd’hui”.

“Ahhhh, oui! replied Miss Hall as she slowly began to remember her GCSE French.

“Wow! Est-ce le tour Eiffel?” exclaimed Jason.

“I think so…allons-y!” smiled Miss Hall and off they rushed to discover one of France’s most beautiful landmarks.

L.I. To identify the key features of the WAGOLL

Can you spot or highlight the following features…

  • A variety of sentence openers
  • Speech (remember new speaker=new line)
  • Some basic French phrases
  • Use of a variety of words for ‘said’

Now start to plan out your travel story. Where will you go? What will you do? Who will you go with? Find some useful French or Spanish phrases you can include.

2. Numeracy: Pictograms- click here: pictograms

3, Phonics/ Reading/ Spelling: Complete one activity from the carousel, click here: Spelling phonicsreading carousel

4. Languages: Pick and complete one challenge from the Spanish or French challenge sheet.

Click here:the_great_french_language_challenge

Or here:the_great_spanish_language_challenge (1)

Monday 25th May P3 Home Learning

Hola amigos! Bonjour! Ca va? What’s the theme this week? That’s right! You’ve guessed it! Languages and Travel!

  1. Literacy

Imagine you could go on holiday anywhere! Where would you go? Who would you go with? What would you do? Pretend to write a postcard from your dream location. Try to include some Spanish or French words. Look at our example here: Postcard from Spain

Please note! This is pretend- we are NOT currently on holiday! We can dream though!

2. Numeracy- Data Handling

Can you collate data about people’s favourite travel destination? Can you represent this in a tally chart? See here: Maths-challenge 1

Comment on the blog your favourite travel destination and then we can all use that information for our tally chat.

3.Phonics/ Reading/Spelling

Complete one activity from the carousel each day! Spelling phonicsreading carousel

  • Languages Activity

Complete one language challenge. You can choose from either the French or Spanish challenge sheet!

the_great_french_language_challenge

the_great_spanish_language_challenge (1)

  • Emotion Works

We revisited Emotion Works in assembly last Friday. This week’s task is about ‘Emotion words’ see here: Emotion Works week one P123

 

Friday 22nd May P3 Home Learning

Good morning P3!

Remember at 10 o’clock there is a whole school assembly- however it is on ‘Teams’ so you will only be able to access it if you have an older sibling who has been using ‘Teams’ for their home learning. Otherwise, the assembly Power Point will be shared on the blog with you later in the day.

This week is ‘Mental Health’ week- this means looking after our minds, thoughts and feelings.  It is especially important that we are looking our minds during lockdown as things are very different! So today please reflect on how you are feeling and talk to an adult about your emotions. Watch this story ‘The Huge Bag of Worries’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QwEOSBjOt8 Complete some activities from this grid 5 Ways to wellbeing Mental Health Awareness week

Finish your last activity from here Spelling phonicsreading carousel

Have a lovely weekend and stay safe! 🙂