Homework W/C 11.03.19

Please find this weeks homework listed below.

Reading

Reading will take place in class, in the form of a class reader. This is to follow on the novel started by Mrs Moran last week, as the class have really enjoyed it.

Spelling –

Monday and Tuesday – Words x 4

Wednesday and Thursday – Your choice of active strategy

Remember, spelling assessment on Friday!

Maths

Please complete 10-15 minutes of Sumdog per night. Remember, progress can be tracked!

ExPLORE Homework Task –

Dear Parent/Carer,

As part of your child’s homework this term, I would like them to complete a personal research task.

To carry out research, the children have been learning to use the ExPLORE approach. ExPLORE stands for plan, locate, organise, represent and evaluate. There is some further information about this approach in your child’s homework diary.

Our Interdisciplinary Learning Topic this term is The Victorians. So far, we have looked at a large range of aspects of life during the Victorian Era such as workhouses, fashion, food, and even architecture. Your child should select an area of the Victorian Era that they are particularly interested in, and carry out research using the ExPLORE approach. They may choose to research an area that has not been covered in class.

The finished piece of work could be in the form of a poster, PowerPoint presentation (four or five slides maximum) or even a 3D model.  Each pupil should be prepared to talk to the class about their research project.

The finished work should be submitted by Wednesday 27th March. This allows us two days to present and feedback before the end of term. If you have any questions or would like some further information, please do not hesitate to ask.

Thank you for your continued support, and enjoy the ExPLORE task!

Other news –

Please check the previous post for information regarding Red Nose Day! Fun celebrations and fundraising due to take place on Friday!

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