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Chesswood Junior School

Spring 2

Year 3 homework for the SECOND half of the SPRING term

Click on the picture under the correct level of homework for you.

Level 1

Level 2 and 3

 

 

Note, Level 3 Maths/Writing grids and Choice grids are located further down the page - click below to go straight to them.  For more information on topic coverage each term, please view our curriculum leaflets by clicking here.

Level 3 Maths                                     Level 3 Writing                                        Choice

 

Level 3 Maths

Greater depth maths activities for further study after IXL activities have been completed.

REPRESENTING NUMBERS 

 

SATISFYING FOUR STATEMENTS 

 

A Mixed-up clock 

 

STRIKE IT OUT 

 

BUILD IT UP

 

SUPER SHAPES

 

Level 3 Writing

Greater depth writing activities for further study after IXL activities have been completed.

CREATIVE WRITING CHALLENGE 4 - Playmate

At the beginning of the story, we see a little boy and his best friend a toy robot.   One year later and the boy has grown tired of his little friend.  Although the robot tries to please the boy, it seems like he cannot do anything right and the boy begins to ‘mistreat’ him.  
 
One night, the boy has a nightmare and in the dream he is saved by his little robot friend.  It is then that he realises that perhaps he isn’t so bad after all.

Your challenge (pick from below) - 

  • The opening quote is attributed to the creator of Toy Story.  Are the children able to draw any similarities?
  • Discuss the moral/meaning of the story.
  • Write dialogue for the characters.
  • Map the boy/robot’s thoughts and emotions through the different stages of the film.
  • Retell the story in 1st or 3rd person – decide how to signify the dream sequence.
  • Write a story about the robot going on his own adventure. 
CREATIVE WRITING CHALLENGE 5 - Light

A short, three and a half minutes, film about a young inventor called Charly and her robot assistant Bob-e.  The opening of the film sees Charly try and fail to produce a new eco-friendly generator.  It takes many attempts and a little help from Bob-E in order to get the machine running.

Your challenge (pick from below) - 

  • Track the characters' feelings through the story and use 'show, don't tell' to describe them.
  • Describe Bob-e.
  • Design own robot helper.  Do they have any special features/tools.
  • Write dialogue between Charly and Bob-e
  • Create a diary/journal in role of Charly
  • Write a news report detailing the events from the point of view of someone who witnessed it but doesn't know about Charly. 
  • Create a formal letter of complaint about Charly and her 'strange' helper from one of her neighbours. 
CREATIVE WRITING CHALLENGE 6

Jimmy loves his tree house.  It holds many special memories for him.  When Jimmy has to move to the city with his family it's a sad day for the both of them.  Tree House decides to do something about it.  

Your challenge (pick from below) - 

  • Setting descriptions showing the differences between the city and the countryside. 
  • Diary in role of Jimmy detailing the events in the story. 
  • Internal monologue for the tree house. 
  • Design you own tree house.
    • Explain how to build a 'good' tree house. 
    • Give instructions for building a tree house. 
  • Construct a tree house. 

 

Choice

It is your choice whether you access any of the ideas on this page. These are ideas from the other subjects being taught in the curriculum each half-term - tasks include viewing knowledge organisers and/or quizzes on key knowledge and key vocabulary for you to attempt.  You may also wish to practise your French using Duolingo or study some of the safety resources we have on this page - if you're looking at the safety resources, please do this with an adult.

Subject Link Activity
COMPUTING

 

Have a read of the knowledge organiser for We Are Programmers.  Try to write down 3 key facts in your homework book.

DT

Have a read of the knowledge organiser for Cams Easter Card.  See how much you can remember by attempting the key vocabulary and key knowledge games.  Don’t worry — it’s not a test — you can use the knowledge organiser to help you.
MUSIC

 

Have a read of the knowledge organisers for Beethoven.  Try to write down 3 key facts in your homework book.
PE

 

Have a read of the Year 3 knowledge organisers for Invasion 3.  Once you have read these, see how you get on with the game to the right of the knowledge organisers on the website. 
re

 

Have a read of the knowledge organiser for Hinduism and Christianity.  Try to write down 3 key facts in your homework book.

science

 

Have a read of the Plants knowledge organiser.  See how much you can remember by attempting the key vocabulary and key knowledge games.  Don’t worry — it’s not a test — you can use the knowledge organiser to help you.

Life skills

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