Homeschooling today!!!!!

Hello team Holywood.   I hope that you are all well.

Today I done some algebra it was super fun.we also worked on the “who owns the fish” challenge. It was tough, we think it’s the German who owns it.( It was a family effort). I also done high quality vocabulary and read this weeks Shakespeare play about Julius Caesar I thought it was a bit violent.   That’s just my opinion. 

See you soon bye!

Oriana

 

 

 

6 Replies to “Homeschooling today!!!!!”

  1. Hi Oriana,

    It sounds like you’ve been busy.
    I’m glad you find algebra fun.
    Well done on the family effort. It’s nice when everyone gets involved in a challenge.

  2. It’s definitely a tough challenge isn’t it? I was doing it with Kaitlyn earlier and we agree, we think it’s the German too. Delighted you’re finding algebra fun!
    Yeah, Julius Caesar has a lot of fighting and death in it doesn’t it! Which Shakespeare play have you enjoyed most so far?

  3. Hi Oriana,
    Well done persevering with the ‘who owns the fish’ challenge. Pleased you are enjoying the algebra. I have to agree with you about the play Julius Caesar. I don’t think there was one character from that play that I would like to have visit my house! Are there any Shakespeare characters that you would like to have visit you from any of the plays you have read?

  4. Hello everyone. My favourite Shakespeare play so far is Romeo and Juliet.
    I don’t think I would want anyone from the Julius Caesar play visiting my house but I would want a visit from Romeo and Juliet they sound nice.

  5. I can’t even do 2 pets never mind the whole thing! I made a portrait of mum getting really frustrated trying to do it with me!

  6. Hi Oriana, I agree, Romeo and Juliet did sound friendly, because they tried to help their families stop fighting. Good choice!

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