Homework

16 March 2012

Posted on Friday 16 March 2012 by

This week’s homework is creative. It’s due in on Wednesday 21 March 2012.

I know things that use pushes and pulls to move.

16 March 2012

Posted on Friday 16 March 2012 by Mr Wilks

The homework this week is creative and is due in on Wednesday 21 March.

I can show what I have learnt in our Animal Kingdom topic.

As we are coming to the end of this term’s Big Topic, we thought it would be nice to celebrate what the children have learnt. Children should show creatively something or some things they have learnt during the topic.

Some ideas:

  • a poster
  • a storyboard
  • a poem
  • a leaflet
  • a report
  • an observational drawing

 

 

09 March 2012

Posted on Saturday 10 March 2012 by

This week’s homework is Practice makes Perfect. The children have to complete the sequences on the worksheet counting forwards and backwards in 2s and 5s. It’s due in on Wednesday 14 March 2012.

09 March 2012

Posted on Friday 09 March 2012 by

Your homework this week is talk time:

Should school uniform be banned?

In class we’ve learnt how to write balanced arguments.  Discuss with your parents, or adults at home, your opinions about school uniform.  Think of and discuss points that you agree with and points that you disagree with.  Also think about a conclusion and the connectives that you would use in your discussion.

Make notes in your homework book to show the things you discussed and what you concluded.

Homework is due in on Wednesday 14 March.

09 March 2012

Posted on Friday 09 March 2012 by

The homework this week is talk time and also a little bit creative and should be completed by Wednesday 14 March:

I can prepare a one minute presentation on an animal.

This week, we were visited by some very special animals, some that we may never touch or see again. They included a slithery corn snake, the adorable sugar glider (which we saw eat some live bait!) and also a tarantula (sedated thankfully). These were fascinating creatures and we learnt a little bit about each of them. Your objective is to find out as much as you can about these creatures and prepare a one minute oral (that means speaking) presentation on your chosen animal.

There need be nothing in your homework book. All that is required is that you are able to speak for a minute on your chosen animal. Please come and speak to me if you have any questions. Good luck!

09 March 2012

Posted on Thursday 08 March 2012 by

This week’s homework is Practice Makes Perfect – to complete a worksheet on letter formations.

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

This homework is due on Wednesday 14 March.

02 March 2012

Posted on Friday 02 March 2012 by

This week’s homework is talk time and it links with our current SEAL theme. It’s due in on Wednesday 07 March 2012.

I can say why it is ‘Good to be me’.

Remember, with talk time homework, there is no need to write anything in the books; a few prompts might be helpful but not essential.

02 March 2012

Posted on Friday 02 March 2012 by

This week’s homework is talk time and links to our current SEAL topic. It’s due in on Wednesday 07 March 2012.

I can say why it is ‘Good to be me’.

02 March 2012

Posted on Friday 02 March 2012 by

Your homework this week is creative and is due in on Wednesday 07 February.

I can express my opinion about Captain Robert Scott and his Antarctic expedition.

We ‘ve been learning about Robert Scott’s mission to travel to the South Pole. Can you produce a piece of work that tells me your opinion about Scott and his mission?

This piece of work could be:

  • Some art work
  • A biography
  • A timeline
  • A cartoon strip about his expedition
  • An interview with you answering questions about as though you were Scott
  • Your own even more creative idea!

02 March 2012

Posted on Thursday 01 March 2012 by Mr Wilks

The homework this week is Talk Time and is due in on Wednesday 07 March.

I can help someone with a worry

In keeping with our SEAL theme this week, the homework is to discuss how your child could help someone with a worry.

You could talk about:

  • what they could do
  • what they could say
  • who else could help

Remember, with Talk Time homeworks, there is no need to write anything in the books; a few notes might be helpful but aren’t essential.

 

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