Dear Parents and Carers We are expecting one piece of homework per week; your child can choose from Sheet 1 or Sheet 2. In addition, please practise spellings or times table and record this in your child’s homework book. Any questions please do not hesitate to ask.
Year 3 Homework– Oct/Nov/Dec 2016 Please complete at least one pieces of homework a week and hand in on the Thursday. Books not handed in by Thursday may not be marked for when the books are given out again on the Friday. English
English
Look at holiday brochures and travel websites. Plan a family holiday to one of the Greek islands! If money was no object, where would you go and why?
Taste some traditional Greek dishes such as moussaka, figs, goat’s cheese or taramasalata. Write a food review describing what you have eaten.
Reading
Cookery
Read and re-tell the story of Medusa, the Gorgon, who could Make a traditional Greek recipe and write instructions to show turn people to stone if they looked at her. Illustrate your story how you did it. with a detailed drawing of Medusa’s face showing her hair of venomous snakes. Art/Design and Technology
Reading
Design your own mythical creature. Which animals’ body parts could you include in your design? What personality will your creature have? Make your creature using junk materials and give it a fabulous name!
Read a book by an author you have not read before (you can borrow this from school if you need to). Write a review of the book without spoiling the ending for anyone who may wish to read it.
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