Good Morning Year 3 Group 1!
Resources for Today
- Laptop/chromebook or iPad to access google drive
- Notepad/pen and paper
- Reading book
Reading for Pleasure: Spend the first 15 minutes of your day enjoying your reading book!
Maths: Can I identify angles?
EL here (pgs 3-6) and here
Literacy: Can I perform a poem?
Yesterday you created your ‘Scrapyard Poem’
Today, make sure to practise and prepare everything you need for your performance before you record.
Once you’re ready CLICK on the link for your class below to access Flipgrid and upload your video.
Take a Break!
Art: Can I design & draw a poster?
Learning Task: You are going to develop ideas from last week to design and draw a final draft of a poster titled ‘Diversity & Inclusion’. Click the link to the art blog, watch the introduction video and click the link to follow the instructions on the Google slide.
https://patana.fireflycloud.asia/arts-1/primary-art/year-3-1/csl/diverse-and-inclusive-2
Resources: A4/3 Paper, pencil, ruler and eraser.
How am I going to share my learning? When you have finished your drawing, place it in your ‘Connected Learning Slides. You can share it with Mr Dallas by following this link and placing it in your art class folder:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1DGElSNNAO3xIKoTF8WlO4qQcaM_fX9RR
PE: Can I juggle more than one object?
Warm Up: Follow the link below for today’s warm up.
Main activity: Today you will be focusing on juggling. You will need three objects to juggle with. Bean bags work best but if you don't have them then tennis balls or even some rolled up socks will work.
Watch Mr Tatam’s family giving it a go
This tutorial will help you develop the skills to perfect your juggle.
If you are able to juggle 3 balls consistently then why don’t you give these skills a try.
Lunch
Connected Learning: Can I combine materials?
Today you will create a simple backdrop for your Iron Man. The goal is to make your Iron Man look as big as possible.
Once you have done this, take a picture that you think would be good to use as an alternate cover for ‘The Iron Man’.
NOTE: If you have taken your Iron Man apart, you can make a very small new Iron Man. Your goal will then be to make this small model look as big as possible!
Ideas: Put a blanket over a chair then balance your Iron Man on top of the blanket. Take a picture from below the Iron Man and he will look GIANT!
Be creative! You could draw something small in the background like a house which also will make the Iron Man look even bigger next to it. Use light and shadow if you like too.
Storytime