Dear all

I hope you had a good start to this new week and have started working on your new tasks and spend some time reflecting on the Thinking and talking task.

Remember that tomorrow Wednesday 22nd July at 11 am we have our leavers’ service in church. We have now sent another email with a letter to your parents about this.

Below are your Home learning tasks for today.

Mr Camilleri

 

Literacy:

For your literacy this week we will be using the BBC ReviseWise resources.

Learn how to write a diary.

This lesson includes:

three videos

three activities to help you practice diary writing through the journey of Ibn Battuta

Click on the link below to access today’s lesson.

WRITING A DIARY ENTRY

 

Mathematics:

For the last week of term, revisit using a formula to work out the area of a shape.

This includes:

three videos

one interactive activity

two worksheets

MATHS ACTIVITY

 

READING

For reading this week we’ll carry on focusing on reading newspapers.

Click on the link below to access one issue of the FIRST NEWS newspaper from June.

Then try to read at least two pages each day this week. It is full of interesting articles and facts about all sorts of subjects.

Then share something you’ve learned with someone else in your family every day.

FIRST NEWS

TOPIC – Be Creative

Yesterday, I suggested a creative activity.

Think about who your teachers and other people who supported you during your time in primary school.

The idea is to make a card for one or two of them to say thank you.

You can bring the cards with you on Wednesday for the leavers’ service and even if they are not there we can pass it on to them.

 

 

PE – MUSIC

Have you looked at our PE and Music Blogs recently?

Every week Miss Durrant sets PE and sports activities for everyone to try at home.

Mr Postles posts videos in which he talks about learning how to sing and play music, famous composers etc.

You can access these two blogs by clicking on PUPILS section and then on PE or MUSIC.

Have a look today!

Have a wonderful week.

Mr Camilleri