Look at the wonderful work below that Raphael created on Purple Mash about different sources of light. He used his prior knowledge from previous lessons but also put his own stamp on it adding more detail and using precise vocabulary. Well done! #lit #flames
Number of the week: 99NCETM activity (Friday)Accurately draw two right-angled triangles with sides of different lengths. Compare them and describe what’s the same and what’s different about them.
If you do not already know how to:
If you’re really bored and you possess one- learn how to do a bow tie. (I wouldn’t know where to begin. You’ll look really suave when you go to all those dinner parties when we’re out of Lockdown!)
I am going to keep up with our secret challenge. Sssssh! If you use something, put it back where it belongs. This includes: bags, coats, shoes and is not limited to all those lidless pens strewn across the floor! The world is very turbulent at the moment and our daily life may be a struggle but if you create healthy habits and routines, it will be a lot easier. “One minute off your playtime for every item I find not in its correct place!” Oh, the memories Year 6! :) What goes up but doesn't come down? Your age!DON AND DEC'S SATURDAY NIGHT TAKEAWAY!!!You need to answer the three questions below to be in with a chance to win the items from this week's 'In For a Penny' on ITV.
There were three tied winners: Mason, Karen and Ciaran. Names were picked out of a hat and Ciaran was the overall winner. Well done! Send your answers to: [email protected] by 2 o'clock on Tuesday (28th). Remember to write your name so I know who has sent the email. The winner will be announced on Tuesday by 4pm. If there are multiple winners- lollipop sticks will be used to decide. My quiz. My rules. You break. You pay. Terms and Conditions apply.
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Some nice ideas to get you through the week. |
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