Year 3/4 Homework Maths: to complete the problems on weight (on the back). English, to write three sentences using commas in pairs—see the example below English, spelling: learn to spell the words appropriate to your year group. Spellings Year 3 Year 4 Spin Spot Spell Spill Spark Speak Spike Spout Spray Sprout Sprint Spring Sprang Quack Question Quiz Quilt Quick Queen Quite Quiet Square Squeak Squirrel Banguet Liquid Corner Weekly Table practise: 12x AGAIN, or 1.2x Information: English— to write sentences using commas in pairs to ass extra information. E.g. Mrs Caswell, the headteacher, called out to the children. In this example the sentence ‘Mrs Caswell called out to the children’ would be fine. But using the commas we have added in some extra information. Maths— remember if you can do your 3s you can do your 12s—double and double again! Please return by WEDNESDAY 6h March Thank you! English—copy these sentences into your homework book and put a pair of commas in the correct place. 1. The children laughing out loud ran out to play. 2. Mr Owen realising he was late ran to the bus! 3. He opened a present feeling very excited only to dis cover it was an empty box! EXTENSION Try writing 2 sentences of your own which include a pair of commas. Maths—have a go at these word problems on weight. 1. 1 bag of sugar weigh the same as 10 table spoons of margarine. Hoy many tables of margarine would 6 bags of sugar weight the same as? 2. 3. 1000g is the same as 1kg, so how many grams are in 1.5kg of chocolate? (Don’t just write ‘a lot’!) 3.5kg of apples would weigh how many grams?
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