Reading
We are continuing our study of newspapers. The format will continue as per last weeks homework, reading at least 1 article from a newspaper on a daily basis and reporting back to your group.
To support your journalistic role it would be advantageous to select articles which support the area you have been tasked to complete in the creation of the newspaper at the end of the week.
See previous blog messages to remind you of points to report back on.
You should take notes on the 'Question Words Cards' sheet. This should have sufficient information on it to allow you to create a newspaper article without requiring to read the original (source) news article.
Spelling
Learn Spelling Words for Thursday.
Words this week are based on words ending in 'tion' and 'sion'. These may be found at:
http://www.spellingcity.com/view-spelling-list.html?listId=4789287
Pupils working solely on the core list are expected to research and find:
- at least another 2 words ending in 'tion'
- and 2 ending in 'sion'
Remember if you spelt any words incorrectly, you will need to learn these so you can transfer them to your 'friendly' word list in your 'Helpful Spelling Jotter'
P7H list
For those pupils working on tricky personal spelling words, they should learn words 1 to 6 from the above list and the words on the following list, which you have selected for your group.
http://www.spellingcity.com/view-spelling-list.html?listId=4792653
P7L list
Everyone in P7L to learn all words from the 'tion/sion' lists, plus either 4 extra spelling errors from own work or 4 additional 'tion/sion' words, whichever applies to you.
Scotland Project WorkYou task is create a pamphlet which sells our great nation (Scotland) to the rest of the world. The pamphlet should:
- Be based on A4 paper/card (folded as required).
- Have a heading.
- Use sub-headings.
- You might use a catchy slogan.
- Be clearly set out (in a logical way).
- Contain information relevant to the audience.
- Be eye catching -(attention grabbing pictures)
- and well organised.
Numeracy & Mathematics
No Maths homework has been set this week.
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