Tuesday April 28th

Good morning P6!

Here are some tasks for you today:

Literacy-

Continuing on from our film literacy from yesterday, I want you to be an official film reviewer today. Film reviews are used for people to decide whether or not a film is worth their time watching. They are short, catchy and don’t give away any spoilers!

I want you to write a short film review of the film you are working on this week. Email me your final pieces and I will post them on tomorrow’s blog for others to read. You may inspire a classmate (or me!) to watch the film of your choice!

Things to consider:

  1. keep the plot basic. 3 sentences maximum. Remember you are not telling people the entire story, you are wanting to get the audience excited and eager to find out more by watching!
  2. Give it a rating, is it worth 5 stars?
  3. End your piece by describing the film in no more than 5 words. This will be memorable for your reader.
  4. Think about the best bits of the film, what did you love? What confused you? Did anything take you by surprise? Those are most likely going to be the parts that will most engage others.

Email me your reviews:

gw16websterrebecca@glow.sch.uk

Maths-

Here is some more revision work for you in the form of word problems. Remember to underline or highlight the key words in the problem to help you understand the type of function it issuing you to complete. For example, we all know the phrase ‘find the difference’ means that we have to subtract.

Health and Wellbeing-

We need to be looking after our mental health during this strange time. That means knowing how we are feeling and why we might be feeling that way, and what we can do to help. Everyone else in your house also has mental health that needs to be looked after and how you feel and behave can affect them, and likewise they can affect you.

I would like you to have a look at these sheets and think about how you are feeling. It is very natural to be feeling sad, angry, confused or worried at this time as this is something none of us have ever faced before and we are unsure of when this will all end! What matters is that you talk to someone about how you are feeling. That can be a family member in your house, a friend, or of course you can always email me.

You can fill these out or use them as talking points, and it is okay to feel sad or negative about this as we are discussing worries. Talking about worries will help you and the people around you to find out what can be done to help.

You are all doing an amazing job of staying safe and you should be very proud. I know I am.

Keep your chin up and feel free to send me any questions or discussion points you have about any of this.

Missing you loads

Miss Webster 🙂

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