Homework Sheet - Grade 3 T1 W7 PDF

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Grade Three Homework

ENGLSH

Week 7

Monday
23 February 2015
Phonics Sound:
ai and ay

Tuesday
24 February 2015
Sight Words:
Number 6

1. Write Phonics
words out once.
Please write 3
words per line to
save space.

1. Write Sight
words out once.
Please write 3 words
per line to save
space.

Wednesday
25 February 2015
Language:
a/an

Thursday
26 February 2015
Cursive
Handwriting:

Fill in a or an in the
blank spaces.

Write 1 line each


of the following in
cursive:
na
no
me
ro
ye
sa

1. I ate __ egg.
2. We saw __ tiger
and __
elephant.
3. Mum bought __
iron and __
kettle.

2. Write three
sentences using
the Phonics
words.
Bonds of 13 Written

2. Write a paragraph
(3 - 4 sentences) on
any Current News.
Bonds of 13
Oral

Bonds of 13
Written

5 Times Table
Oral
Which is more:
litres or millilitres?

5 Times Table Written


Complete the time
worksheet.

5 Times Table
Oral
Complete the time
worksheet.

1. Arrange the
following capacities
from the least to the
most:
330ml; 3 litres;
75ml; 6 litres;
1000ml

Worksheet 1

Worksheet 2

na na na na na na
no no no no no no
me me me me me
ro ro ro ro ro ro ro
ye ye ye ye ye ye
sa sa sa sa sa sa

Revise for
Spelling and
Language
Test
Bonds of 13
Oral
5 Times Table Written
Time:

Pages
50 - 52

Pages
53 - 55

Real & Make Believe

46 - 48

49 - 50

51 - 53

54 - 55

40

41 - 43

44 - 45

46

33 - 34

35

36

37 38

MATHEMATICS
Around the corner

Pages
47 - 49

1. How many
months are
there in a year?
2. How many days
in a school
week?
3. What date is
Valentines Day
on?
4. How many
Sundays are
there in
February?
5. How many days
are there in
February this
year? Is it a
Leap Year?
Pages
56 - 58

Reading Book

Just like you


Something to see

AFRIKAANS
GENERAL
Parent's
Signature

2. Arrange the
following capacities
from the most to the
least:
8 litres; 8ml; 88ml;
23 litres; 2ml; 99ml

KLANKE: Klank Alfabet (a is vir appel)


1. Please ensure all your belongings (clothing, stationery, lunch containers, juice bottles,
bags, etc.) are labelled.

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