Happy Monday! I hope you enjoyed your weekend in the sun (well, as much as you could given the circumstances). 

Thanks to all those children who have sent in work. Amelia has sent these paintings she did and her creative writing from Tuesday. Well done Amelia.

Charlie has also typed up his creative writing paragraph from Tuesday and emailed it in. He even edited and improved it after I sent it back with marking/comments. Super attitude & growth mindset Charlie!

I woke up one morning and spotted a mysterious door from the corner of my eye. The door looked like it had only been put there not so long ago. It swung shut.

It sounded like something small like a snake had just slithered through hesitantly. I could smell a revolting stink, like blue cheese and socks that had been left for two years. I was sweating, it felt like the temperature in the room was getting higher.

“I’m sure it wasn’t there when I went to bed,” I whispered to myself.

I wanted to scream.

 

by Charlie

And Kaiden has produced some geography work on biomes. Great research Kaiden!

As well as being featured on the blog, I’ve added dojos for all of you! 😃 If you would like some photos or work featuring on the blog, just send it in to the class email address.

  • Daily Exercise: Joe Wicks at 9am or Go Noodle.
  • Daily Reading: at least 15 minutes – please record in your reading record
  • Maths: Power Maths Unit 11, Lesson 2: Writing decimals (Book C – Pg 9-11). Here’s the Discover & Think Together guidance to help (and if you’re struggling, check out this video)
  • English: Reading Comprehension – A Real Virtual World
  • Spelling: Use the internet/ dictionary to find the definitions
  • RE: Hinduism Project. Research the first three questions on your sheet:
    • Who founded the Hindu religion and where?
    • What are the main beliefs of the Hindu religion?
    • What god/gods to Hindus worship?
  • Something fun: This week is Children’s Book Week so let’s get reading! Create a cosy ‘book nook’ – turn a corner of your bedroom (or the garden if you’re allowed) into an area where you can relax and enjoy a book. The more cushions…the better!
    There are lots of websites offering free eBooks during your time learning from home so if you have access to a tablet or computer, explore the links below and find brand new books for FREE:

    • Oxford Reading Tree allows you to pick your book band from school e.g. gold and find books which are the best fit for you.
    • Storyline Online features famous celebrities reading books for you. You can get cosy and listen!
    • International Children’s Digital Library allows you to explore stories from different cultures. You can explore the different continents and see what interesting stories you can find.

    Don’t forget to leave a comment to let everyone know what you’ve been up to! If you’ve missed any of the home learning, it’s still available on the blog so make sure to go back and catch up (particularly with the Maths or you may be lost).

    If you have any questions about the work or want to send me photos or examples of the work you’ve been doing, please ask your parents to email me at class9@harwoodpark.rochdale.sch.uk or you can leave a comment here on the blog.

    Miss French 😁 🐘





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