Tuesday 26th May 2020

PE with Joe
30 minute workout live on YouTube at 9am (you can do this later than 9 am if it suits you better as the video is available on YouTube after the live broadcast).

English
Your Literacy/English work for this week is a detailed Character Study of the main character(s) in your novel.  If you are reading something of your own choice at the moment which you are enjoying, and you would like to study a character from that instead of the class novel you were given in Term 3, that’s fine with me. There are 8 short characterisation tasks for you to complete this week and it’s a four day week, so you may choose to complete 2 each day, or do them all today, it’s up to you.  As you prepare for your secondary education, it is useful to practise prioritising your own workload which means looking at what needs to be done and deciding how you’re going to split up the tasks to ensure you get them completed.  This document can be printed to enable you to do it on the sheet, or alternatively you could type your answers onto a blank word document or just write it in your jotter/notebook.  Don’t forget to spend some time this week reading your novel too. It is important as it builds your reading stamina which is the length of time you can read without losing concentration.  The greater your reading stamina, the longer you can read and the more enjoyment you will gain from reading.  This is because it gives you a chance to really get ‘into’ the book.

Maths
For this week’s maths, I have set a competition for you on Sumdog.  It starts at 9am today (Tuesday) and finishes at 8pm on Sunday 31st May.  The person who comes first will receive a prize, which I will post to your house.  Good luck!

Have a go at this virtual escape room at some point this week too. You have to calculate a maths problem which gives you the password to enter the next room and navigate your way around all the high school departments to escape.

Health and Wellbeing
This week’s task on Transition to Secondary (week 3) can be found here.  As above, if you are unable to print it you can complete it on a blank word document or hand write it in a jotter or on paper.

 

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