Homework

28 September 2012

Posted on Friday 28 September 2012 by

This week we are asking you to think about this statement:

I know what makes a healthy brain.

This is creative homework and is due in on Wednesday 03 October 2012.

You could…

  • produce some art work,
  • or poetry,
  • or a poster.
  • or a rap,
  • or your own even more creative idea!

22 September 2012

Posted on Saturday 22 September 2012 by

This week’s homework is Talk Time.

I can talk about who is in my family.

Remember, this is an important time to chat without any distractions: turn the television off, sit together and share ideas.

We’ll have a discussion in class on Wednesday 26 September.

21 September 2012

Posted on Friday 21 September 2012 by Mrs Weekes

This week’s homework is Talk Time.  Remember, this is an important time to chat without any distractions: turn the television off, sit together and share opinions and ideas.

I can talk about how it feels to do something new.

This has been the SEAL theme for this week and has been discussed in assembly and class.

Looking forward to our class discussion on Wednesday 26 September…

21 September 2012

Posted on Friday 21 September 2012 by Mr Wilks

The homework this work is talk time and is due in on Wednesday 26 September.

I know three interesting facts about myself.

We would like to find out more about the children and their interests so children should talk to people at home and decide on three interesting facts about themselves. We’ll then discuss them in class and we’ll find out a bit more about each other!

 

 

21 September 2012

Posted on Thursday 20 September 2012 by

This week’s homework is talk time. It’s due in on Wednesday 26 September 2012.

I can say what I know about forces (pushes and pulls).

You could encourage your child to talk about:

  • gravity
  • friction
  • speed
  • examples of pushes and pulls

 

14 September 2012

Posted on Thursday 13 September 2012 by

This week’s homework is Practice Makes Perfect – to complete a number formation worksheet.

You’ll find the worksheet in your child’s homework book.

This homework is due on Wednesday 19 September 2012.

14 September 2012

Posted on Thursday 13 September 2012 by

The homework this week is Creative and is due in Wednesday 19 September.

I can present the water cycle in a creative way.

This week, we’ve been investigating the water cycle. We have tested some of the changes of state that water goes through. We want you to come up with a creative way of showing this cycle. It’s completely up to you how you want to do this, but here’s a few ideas if you’re struggling:

  • a photo collage of all the different stages of the water cycle
  • a PowerPoint presentation
  • a comic strip
  • a podcast

Good luck!

14 September 2012

Posted on Thursday 13 September 2012 by Mrs Weekes

This week’s homework is another creative one; we have had an interesting scientific week looking at materials and their properties. We know that the children have enjoyed the learning and would like to know what they have remembered and learnt.

I can show what I know about solids, liquids and gases.

Remember, your learning can be shown in many different ways:

  • a poster
  • a model
  • an investigation
  • a diagram
  • a mindmap

These are just a few examples – let your creative juices flow!

This homework is to be handed in by Wednesday 19 September; no excuses this week.

14 September 2012

Posted on Thursday 13 September 2012 by

This week’s homework is Practice makes Perfect. Your child has either a place value or partitioning maths sheet to complete. It is due in on Wednesday 19 September 2012.

07 September 2012

Posted on Sunday 09 September 2012 by Mrs Weekes

This’s week homework is creative.  We would like to find out more about the children and their interests.  It should be handed in by Wednesday 12 September.

“I can show something interesting about myself.”

Just a quick reminder for our new friends at Moortown: homework should not be more than one page of A4 and can be  as creative as you like.

We look forward to finding out more about our children.

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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