This week’s creative homework is due on Wednesday 23 June.
I can show what I know about the EU referendum.
We’ve learnt lots about the EU referendum this week resulting in some fabulous debates. There were convincing arguments for both the vote remain and the vote leave campaigns. In any way they wish, children should show what they know about the EU and the upcoming referendum. They may choose to express an opinion on which way they feel people should vote, or they may wish to remain neutral and offer both sides of the argument.
Here are some ideas to get you going but, as usual, I’m sure the children will have much better ideas of their own:
- Create a campaign leaflet to go through people’s letter boxes informing them of the debate.
- Write a speech convincing the class to vote one way or another.
- Create a voting booth that the class can cast their votes to.
- Generate a quiz which tests our knowledge on the EU referendum.
I look forward to seeing what you come up with!