WEEK 9 HOMEWORK
Term Review:
This is the most important homework of the term. It is crucial to our term review that you complete this homework to be able to participate actively and confidently.
Key Questions:
1. Being a member of LA 14 is phantasmagorical (yes, it's a real word) because:
2. What I appreciate about my classmates:
3. What I appreciate about my teachers:
4. I'm proud of my improvement in:
5. How would you improve our classroom:
Term Review:
This is the most important homework of the term. It is crucial to our term review that you complete this homework to be able to participate actively and confidently.
Key Questions:
1. Being a member of LA 14 is phantasmagorical (yes, it's a real word) because:
2. What I appreciate about my classmates:
3. What I appreciate about my teachers:
4. I'm proud of my improvement in:
5. How would you improve our classroom:
Week 7 Homework Task.
Complete a fact file about a country that speaks Arabic as its official language, to help to gain a deeper understanding of our text “Mirror”.
You need to include flag, capital city, population, location/map, typical clothing, popular cuisine, describe the landscape and one special day or cultural celebration.
You can use Google Earth to explore your chosen country.
http://www.google.com/earth/download/ge/agree.html
Counties that speak Arabic as an official language include: Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Chad,Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya,Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan,Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Palestine, and Western Sahara.
Complete a fact file about a country that speaks Arabic as its official language, to help to gain a deeper understanding of our text “Mirror”.
You need to include flag, capital city, population, location/map, typical clothing, popular cuisine, describe the landscape and one special day or cultural celebration.
You can use Google Earth to explore your chosen country.
http://www.google.com/earth/download/ge/agree.html
Counties that speak Arabic as an official language include: Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Chad,Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya,Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan,Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Palestine, and Western Sahara.
Comic Strip Homework Task.
This week as your homework task you need to draw 6 illustrations about your daily routine.
Think about the boys in the mirror. What events did they do during the day that were the same and different.
We will share our drawings on Friday.
This week as your homework task you need to draw 6 illustrations about your daily routine.
Think about the boys in the mirror. What events did they do during the day that were the same and different.
We will share our drawings on Friday.
A few students are struggling with the compare and contrast questions on Raz-Kids. Here is a video to help you.
A few students are struggling with the cause and effect questions in Raz-Kids. Here is a video about cause and effect to help you.
WEEK 4 HOMEWORK
Create an interesting and captivating narrative based on one of the artefacts found on the Titanic. The planning format and artefacts to choose from and inspire you are below:
Think about:
~ characters in your story
~ when and where your story takes place
~ the complication or problem and how it is solved
~ how the story ends.
Remember to:
~ plan your story before you start
~ choose your words carefully
~ write in sentences
~ pay attention to your spelling, punctuation and paragraphs
~ check and edit your writing.
Avoid sentences like: One day, Once upon a time, There once was a.... etc
Create an interesting and captivating narrative based on one of the artefacts found on the Titanic. The planning format and artefacts to choose from and inspire you are below:
Think about:
~ characters in your story
~ when and where your story takes place
~ the complication or problem and how it is solved
~ how the story ends.
Remember to:
~ plan your story before you start
~ choose your words carefully
~ write in sentences
~ pay attention to your spelling, punctuation and paragraphs
~ check and edit your writing.
Avoid sentences like: One day, Once upon a time, There once was a.... etc
Planning your narrative Remember to plan your narrative first. When you are planning your narrative the template on the right can help you structure your thoughts. You might want to include a word bank to help you use juicer words that will enrich your stories. |
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Online timer you can use in our maths rotations in the morning.
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Practise your maths facts at home.
Need help with your tables? Do the multiplication pre-test to see which tables you need to work on first. |
Reading Homework.
You need to be reading at least 15 minutes out loud at home. You can read to yourself using your Macbook. Photo Booth lets you record yourself. Play the video back to yourself, and answer the following questions.
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