Good morning Class 9!

Some classic Winnie the Pooh as your thought for the day this morning:

Think about the word ‘gratitude’ today. What does it mean? How can you show it? What does A.A. Milne mean by the above quote?

Here is the work for today:

  • Daily Exercise: Create your own work out routine – it must last at least 10 minutes.
  • Daily Reading: at least 15 minutes – please record in your reading record
  • Maths: Power Maths Unit 12, Lesson 3  – Ordering amounts of money (Book C pg 35-37). Here’s the Discover & Think Together guidance to help (and if you’re struggling, take a look at this video)
  • English: Creative Writing Task 6 – Left Behind
  • Spelling: Play hangman with this weeks spelling words
  • Fluency: Arithmetic Test 6
  • Computing: Begin your comic strip using the template provided. Draw the pictures (in pencil) and do any writing. We have also provided an example comic for you to look at but please don’t copy it.
  • Something fun:
    • Design and draw a new musical instrument. How would you play it and what will it sound like? 
    • Biscuit Quiz! Can you (and your family) name all these biscuits?

      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 😁 🐘





      1 Comment

      Charlie SF · 7th May 2020 at 1:16 pm

      Hi miss,

      I could only name a few biscuits in the game, I did like it though. Whilst I was doing it, my mum brought in a biscuit that was on the list.

      Charlie.

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