One way of doing this is to provide some type of choice board this could sit alongside your core programme. The example below has been take from a US classroom. If you are interested in using this template or ideas from it, link to Choice Boards Year 2-6 and make a copy for yourself.
Year 3 Choice Board
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Reading
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Writing
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Math
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Inquiry
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Fun
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Other
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Curl up in a comfy spot and dive into a great book! Have someone snap a photo, post it on Seesaw!
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Write about a fun day you had with your family.
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Use a toy or another object to measure 5 different things in your house.
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Use books or kiddle to research something you are interested in. Write down three new things you learned.
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Create something using recycled materials.
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Draw the most fantastic and fun water park you can imagine!
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Find a book or magazine. Can you find any sight words in the book or magazine? Write them down on a piece of paper. Take a picture of the paper and post on Seesaw.
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Write 10 words that describe you. Ask your family to write 3 words about you, do they have the same words?
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Go on a 3D shape hunt. What shapes can you find around your house? Take some pictures, post one on Seesaw and describe the shape. How many sides? How many points? How many edges?
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Watch a BrainPop video on something that interests you. (the login in information on our website)
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Choose a song and make up a dance! Perform the dance for your family. Teach them some of the moves. Record the dance and post it on Seesaw.
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Draw yourself wearing a sneaky disguise.
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Listen to a story. What was your favorite part? Retell the story to your family.
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Write a note to your friend.
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Write 3 word problems: 1 addition, 1 subtraction, and 1 money. Use the note option and add them to Seesaw.
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Create a picture book to share your knowledge about something you are an expert on.
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Try and learn origami
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Go outside and create an image from found objects like grass, leaves, and sticks. Post a picture on Seesaw.
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Listen to a book on https://www.storylineonline.net/
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Write a short story from the point of view of a piece of litter.
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Create a Slides or use Seesaw to show 10 examples of patterns found in nature (ie flowers,
insects, animals). Describe the pattern you can see.
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Using paper, string (or yarn, pipe cleaners, or more paper) can you create a parachute for one of your toys? Take a video of you dropping your toy and post it on Seesaw.
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Plan a picnic with your family. Place a blanket on the floor and enjoy your family picnic!
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Ask a family member to create a random line on a piece of paper. Then draw a picture using that line. What can you create?
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Reading
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Writing
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Math
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Inquiry
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Fun
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Other
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Read to your pet or your teddy. Have someone snap a photo, post it on Seesaw!
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Read two books about animals and write about how they are different and the same.
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Design and create a
game using addition and/or subtraction. Include the game rules, question cards, and an answer key. Be creative!
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Invent your own game. What are the rules? How do you play?
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Play a card game with your family.
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Have someone describe an animal to you without telling you the name, then draw their description.
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Record yourself reading on Seesaw.
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Use some of your sight words to write 1 paragraph.
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Create your skip-counting pattern. Record yourself on Seesaw reciting the pattern.
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Design a bookmark for a non-fiction book you read. Include some facts from the book.
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Create a comic strip. Take pictures and share it on Seesaw.
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Set a timer, how long can you balance on one foot for?
________ seconds
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Have a sibling or a parent read to you.
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Describe your favorite toy or game.
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Make a schedule for your day. Write down the times you will do each thing in your schedule. What takes the most time? What takes the least amount of time?
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Try to code with Kodable.
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Ask an adult to cook or bake with you.
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Create a new cover for a book you love. Take a picture and post it on Seesaw.
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Reread your favorite book.
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Write a how-to book for a first grader about something you can do or make.
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Make flashcards for addition and subtraction. Write the equation on the front (12 + 8) and the answer on the back (20). Have someone ask you the questions.
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Interview a family member about their favorites.
Food, Colour, Snack
Animal, Number,
Activity, Game, something else?
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Make a cootie catcher and fill it will questions for your family to answer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAZKv_PVcn0
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Set a timer for 1 minute. Hop on one foot. Can you last 1 minute? 2 minutes? 3 minutes?
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Draw a picture of your favorite character in the book. Write some character traits around him/her.
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Make a list of your favorite foods starting with your number 1.
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Draw some base-ten blocks. What number did you draw? Take a picture and post it on Seesaw.
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Use books or kiddle to research how someone celebrates their birthday in a different country.
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Play a board game with your family.
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Complete one of the GoNoodles from Poppin’ Spring Break
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