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Ongar Primary School

‘challenge yourself, inspire others’

Year 3

Year 3

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Stage 1

These are suggested tasks and other completed tasks that fit into a category are more than welcome!

Stage 2

These are suggested tasks and other completed tasks that fit into a category are more than welcome!

Environment

Take a trip to the seaside or walk by a river and write down how we can look after them.

Go bird watching and find out the names of 3 different birds that you spotted.

Write a weather report for your class.

Find out 5 plastic things that can be recycled and find out what they get recycled into!

Plant some vegetable seeds and see if you can grow some veg!

Design a ‘Save the planet’ poster.

Find out the names of 10 countries of the world that you had not heard of before.

Research 5 ways that you can help the environment.

Find out 5 ways that you can save water at home.

Make something that can be used to help animals.

Charity

Make a cake for a charity bake sale.

Find out about a local charity and one way that someone might be able to support them.

Find out the name of a local charity and what they raise money for.

Write a few paragraphs about someone that you know that has raised money for charity and what they did.

Donate some old toys or clothes to charity.

How many ways can you think of to support a charity.

Collect some milk bottle lids and bring them to Miss Prentice for Charity.

Make a thank you card for a charity that you care about to show your gratitude.

Tell someone about a charity that you care about.

Ask your parents if you could add one extra thing to your food shop that you could donate to a food bank.

Helpfulness

Create a map of the school to help someone find their way around.

Clean your own shoes when they’re really muddy!

Help to make a tasty dinner at home.

 

Help to clean up a mess that wasn’t yours.

Do 3 things to help get ready for dinner.

Sew a button onto an item of clothing.

Do something helpful at home every day for a week and keep a record.

Do something to make life easier for someone at home.

Help to organise a cupboard at home, in your bedroom or somewhere else!

Find 3 ways that you can be helpful to someone in your community.

Kindness

Plan a party for a friend or relative.

Write a postcard to someone to cheer them up.

Write a poem for a friend.

Find out five synonyms for the word kindness.

Leave a positive message somewhere for someone to find.

Make a list of things that make you amazing.

Write a song for someone to show that you appreciate them.

Do something to make you happy – Being kind to ourselves means we can be kind to others!

Write a list of things that make you special – being kind to ourselves is important too!

Find 5 ways that you can spread kindness in your local community.

Mentoring

Play a board game with a friend and help them to learn the rules.

Help a friend to practise a times table.

Find out what the green cross code is and then tell someone else!

Help a younger sibling or friend with a homework task.

Tell someone who they would need to call if you ever encountered an emergency.

Help a friend to set themselves a goal and set one for yourself too.

Find out something interesting about our local History and tell someone about it who doesn’t live in the same town as you.

Suggest a book that you enjoyed to a friend by writing them a book review.

Create a new game for playtime and teach your friends.

Teach a friend or sibling something that you are really confident with.

Team Spirit

Walk to a local landmark.

 

Make a newsletter of school events to share with the class for show and tell.

Learn a new playtime game from a friend.

Write a letter to someone to tell them why you appreciate them.

Take part in a team game or activity outside of school.

Congratulate someone for something that might go unnoticed.

Send an encouraging note to someone that needs a boost.

Make a poster for a COPSA event like the Christmas Bazaar or Summer Fete.

Write a motivational speech before a sports session to inspire your teammates.

Find out about a local sports team and how they are doing in their league.

Bridge Academy Trust is a charitable company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales with company number 07663795.

Registered Office: Community Building, Bridge Academy Trust, Brian Close, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 9DZ.

Tel: 01245 202 937

Email: enquiries@bridgeacademytrust.org

           
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