year 3 maths · big cats the jaguar is the third-largest cat in the world. its head to body length...
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Year 3 mathsWeek beginning: Monday 8st June
Dear parents
We hope you enjoy this weeks home learning tasks. Because it is the last week of term, we have decided to include a variety of maths games and problems for the maths work this week.
Happy learning, stay safe and we hope to see you soon
Best wishes
Mrs. Gillam, Mrs. Stead and Miss Smith
Lesson 1 Addition and Subtraction• Today you will be using your knowledge of addition and subtraction to help
you to solve word problems about animals!
• You can use RUCSAC to help you
• Read the question, what is the important information?
• Understand the question. What is the question asking you to find out?
• Choose the correct method or calculation
• Solve the problem using this method
• Answer the question. Make sure you check what the question is asking you
• Check your answer, you could use the inverse to do this.
Really Wild FactsA tiger’s tail is normally 98cm long whilst a lynx’s tail is normally 13cm
long. How many centimetres longer is a tiger’s tail than a lynx’s tail?
Remember to use RUCSAC if you need help.
Really Wild FactsA lion prowled around the jungle, looking for its prey. In the morning, it
roamed for 23km and in the afternoon, it roamed for a further 67km.
What is the total amount of kilometres the lion roamed?
Remember to use RUCSAC if you need help.
Big Cats
The jaguar is the third-largest cat in the world. Its head
to body length is roughly 242cm. One of the smallest
wild cats in the world is the Canada lynx with a length
of 76cm. What is the difference between the length of
the jaguar and the Canada lynx?
Solve the word problem and select the correct answer from the options below.
298cm 134cm 166cm
Big Cats
Jaguars are very good climbers and will scale trees.
A jaguar climbs 357cm up a tree before having a
rest. After the rest, the jaguar climbed 394cm.
What is the total height the jaguar climbed?
Solve the word problem and select the correct answer from the options below.
751cm 643cm 43cm
Big Cats
What is the difference between the top speed of an African lion and a cheetah?
Solve the word problem and select the correct answer from the options below.
23 mph
127mph
17mph
Answers
Really Wild FactsA tiger’s tail is normally 98cm long whilst a lynx’s tail is normally 13cm
long. How many centimetres longer is a tiger’s tail than a lynx’s tail?
85cm
Really Wild FactsA lion prowled around the jungle, looking for its prey. In the morning, it
roamed for 23km and in the afternoon, it roamed for a further 67km.
What is the total amount of kilometres the lion roamed?
90km
Big Cats
The jaguar is the third-largest cat in the world. Its head
to body length is roughly 242cm. One of the smallest
wild cats in the world is the Canada lynx with a length
of 76cm. What is the difference between the length of
the jaguar and the Canada lynx?
Solve the word problem and select the correct answer from the options below.
298cm 134cm 166cm
Big Cats
Jaguars are very good climbers and will scale trees.
A jaguar climbs 357cm up a tree before having a
rest. After the rest, the jaguar climbed 394cm.
What is the total height the jaguar climbed?
Solve the word problem and select the correct answer from the options below.
751cm 643cm 43cm
Big Cats
What is the difference between the top speed of an African lion and a cheetah?
Solve the word problem and select the correct answer from the options below.
23 mph
127mph
17mph
Lesson 2
• Today you will be using your addition and subtraction knowledge to help you break a code!
• There are three options, the *, ** or ***
• Choose one of them and have a go at solving the problems!
*
**
***
Answers
* **
***
Lost in the Autumn ForestYou are having a wonderful time playing with your friends and family in
the forest. You have been jumping in the piles of crisp, golden leaves
and collecting shiny, brown conkers.
It’s getting close to tea time and you all decide to head home. However,
as you look around, you realise that you are lost!
Luckily, an adult in your group has a map of the forest on an app on their
phone, but they have forgotten the passcode needed to unlock the phone.
Solve the clues and puzzles to discover the
passcode needed to unlock the phone and
find your way out of the forest.
The clues could be anywhere, so you need
to keep your eyes peeled and your mind
sharp!
Lesson 3
It is on the next slide.
Answers
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
• Today you will be making your own board game to play!• You can create one similar to yesterday if you would like
to, or if you have a better idea, you can do that too! • But it must be maths related.• There is a blank template on the next slide that you can
use if you would like to!