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P.5/4 homework – 20/06/16

Homework for P.5/4 this week is as follows:

Reading

The Dream Catchers The Hullabaloo at no. 13 – Gyles Brandreth (p.50-end)

The Gangster Grannies Write a short review of your last book, Diary of a Killer Cat by Anne Fine.

The Cookie Readers Mr Majeika – Humphrey Carpenter (p.59-end)

The Ruthless Readers The Masked Cleaning Ladies of Om – John Coldwell (p.17-end)

Maths

Follow instructions from your Maths teacher.

Spelling

There is no spelling homework this week.

The Great Deserted Island STEM Challenge Four

 

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LI. We are learning to apply and develop our skills and knowledge of linear measurement, force and motion, simple levers and scientific processes

SC. We can plan, design and create to device that can launch an item at least 30 centimetres.

SC. We can chunk the challenge independently and describe the problem.

SC. We will identify and plan how to achieve 3 points for the planning and design aspect of the rubic.

SC. We can share our ideas and identify the best ones and say why.

SC. We will test and discuss what happened, what worked and what we would do differently next time.

Last week P2 Sir Harley Houndstooth III asked us to make a catapult to protect him from pirates who are trying to land on the island. We used lolly pop sticks, elastic bands and bottle tops to make our own catapults. We used marshmallows to fire from the catapults and some went really far! We measured the length our catapults could fire the marshmallows using metre sticks. We all worked really well on this challenge Ben said that he felt he had achieved something because he had worked well with others to design and build the catapult independently.

Our next challenge is our final challenge. Will Sir Harley escape from the island?

We will keep you posted on how we get on in the next challenge!

P2.