Friday, 12 May 2017

Friday, 12 May 2017


Friday, 12 May 2017

Homework due Friday, 19th May 2017

This week we have been looking at biographies and autobiographies. Your homework is to find out as much as you can about the life of someone you admire. It could be a family member or somebody famous that you have heard about. Please make notes about their life on paper and bring it in to school on or before next Friday. Try to sort their life into sections.

For example,

1)Date and place of birth/early years/ family life
2) Life at school
3) Early adulthood and first job.
4) Marriage? Children?
4) Later jobs
5) Life now or date and details of death

Remember to include any important and interesting events and achievements.

I'm looking forward to seeing who you have chosen to research and what you have found out.

Have a look at the biography of Queen Elizabeth I, who ruled England during the Tudor period, for an idea of things to include.

Queen Elizabeth I: Good Queen Bess?
Most people are amazed to know that Elizabeth I ruled England for forty four years during the turbulent Tudor period. This highly intelligent, shrewd and strong-minded woman reigned successfully during this time. However, some people wonder if she really deserves the nickname, Good Queen Bess.

Childhood Years
Princess Elizabeth was born on September 7, 1533 and was daughter to the notorious
Henry VIII and the infamous Anne Boleyn. When Elizabeth was just three years old, her father cruelly demanded that Anne Boleyn was beheaded. Later, when Elizabeth was just thirteen years old, her father tragically died, leaving the throne to his son, Edward.
Young Adult Life
After Edward died at the heartbreakingly young age of thirteen, Elizabeth's half-sister Mary became Queen. Unfortunately for Elizabeth, Mary sent her to the Tower of London as a prisoner, for being Protestant.  Elizabeth was still a prisoner when Mary died. Shockingly, in just a few moments, she went from being prisoner to becoming Queen of England!

Elizabeth as Queen
Throughout Elizabeth's reign, many people tried to have her assassinated, including Mary Queen of Scots. Finally, Elizabeth had her captured and put to death. In order to know who was plotting against her, Elizabeth set up a spy network throughout England, keeping her position on the throne safe.
Interestingly, in 1562 she became sick with smallpox. Unlike many people who died from the disease, she managed to survive! As a result of the smallpox scars, Elizabeth started wearing thick, white make up in order to conceal them.
Death
Eventually, Queen Elizabeth died on March 24, 1603. After she died, her men removed a locket ring from her hand; inside was a miniature portrait of herself and her beloved mother.
Legacy
Impressively, Elizabeth managed to keep the throne despite attempts to remove her from it. Although there were plots against England, Elizabeth kept the country safe and prosperous throughout her reign. Above all, she is remembered for being a strong and fair ruler

Friday, 5 May 2017

Year 3 Homework due Friday, 12th May


Year 3 Homework due Friday, 12th May
We want to find out all about YOU! Your homework for this week is to make notes about you and your life so far. You may have to ask family members to tell you about what you were like when you were smaller. Do your best to get as much information as you can. You DO NOT have to answer all of these questions, they are just there to guide you. Please complete your notes on paper and bring them to school on Friday.
Birth – 4 years old:
1)   Where and when were you born?
2)   What did you weigh and what did you look like at birth?
3)   Did you have (or get) any older or younger siblings?
4)   When did you learn to walk?
5)   What was your favourite toy/game?
6)   What were you scared of?
7)   What was your first word?
8)   Were there any big/interesting events like moving house, travelling to different countries or getting a pet?
9)   Are there any funny stories from this time of your life?
10)What is your earliest memory?
Starting school – end of Year 2:
1)   When and where did you start school?
2)   What do you remember from your first day/week?
3)   Who were your friends?
4)   What was your favourite thing to do at school?
5)   Did you go on any exciting trips or visits with school or family?
6)   Were there any big/interesting events like moving house, travelling to different countries or getting a pet?
7)   Are there any funny stories from this time of your life?

Year 3 and life now:
1)   Who are your friends now?
2)   What are your hobbies?
3)   What are your favourite subjects at school?
4)   What are your favourite foods?
5)   What has been the best day of your year so far? Describe it.

6)   What are your hopes and dreams for the future?

Friday, 28 April 2017

Homework due Friday, 5th May


Homework due Friday, 5th May
POETRY

Have a look at the following poems. One of them is a shape poem, one is a narrative poem and one is a haiku poem. Can you decide which is which?

TASK: 

Firstly, choose one of the poems and explain whether it is a narrative, shape or haiku poem. Give reasons for your answers. 

Next, describe any poetic techniques you have found in the poem. (Rhyme, repetition, rhythm, descriptive language, simile, metaphor, personification, onomatopoeia, alliteration).

Then, find another example of a narrative, shape or haiku poem, copy it or print it and bring it to school.

1)



2)                                                        Beaches by Kaitlyn Guenther



Sand scatters the beach
Waves crash on the sandy shore
Blue water shimmers 




3)                                        The Broken-Legg’d Man by John Mackey Shaw

  

 
 
I saw the other day when I went shopping in the store
A man I hadn't ever, ever seen in there before,
A man whose leg was broken and who leaned upon a crutch-
I asked him very kindly if it hurt him very much.

"Not at all!" said the broken-legg'd man.
I ran around behind him for I thought that I would see
The broken leg all bandaged up and bent back at the knee;
But I didn't see the leg at all, there wasn't any there,

So I asked him very kindly if he had it hid somewhere.
"Not at all!" said the broken-legg'd man.
"Then where," I asked him, "is it? Did a tiger bite it off?
Or did you get your foot wet when you had a nasty cough?

Did someone jump down on your leg when it was very new?
Or did you simply cut it off because you wanted to?"
"Not at all!" said the broken-legg'd man.
"What was it then?" I asked him, and this is what he said:

"I crossed a busy crossing when the traffic light was red;
A big red car came whizzing by and knocked me off my feet."
"Of course you looked both ways," I said, "before you crossed the street."
"Not at all!" said the broken-legg'd man.

"They rushed me to the hospital right quickly," he went on,
"And when I woke in nice clean sheets I saw my leg was gone;
That's why you see me walking now on nothing but a crutch."
"I'm glad," said I, "you told me, and I thank you very much!"
"Not at all!" said the broken-legg'd man.

Friday, 21 April 2017

Homework due Friday, 28th April


Homework due Friday, 28th April
What is your favourite poem? Mine is 'The Magic Box' by Kit Wright. You can read it below...


I love it because Kit Wright has described some truly wonderful things. Some of them only exist in the imagination and could never really be put in a box. He has used wonderful vocabulary to describe these images and you can really imagine what they would look, sound or feel like. I also love the way the poem sounds when you read it aloud. Especially the first line, 'the swish of a silk sari on a summer night.' The alliteration (repetition of the 's' sound) really helps it to slip off the tongue.


You may choose one of the following tasks:

1) Can you continue the poem? What would you put into the magic box? Write three verses that describe what you would put into the box.

2) What is your favourite poem? Choose your favourite poem and write it up neatly on paper. You may decorate it if you like. Can you also explain why you like it? Which are your favourite words, images or sentences?

Friday, 31 March 2017

Homework due: Friday 21st April 2017


Homework due: Friday 21st April 2017


You have all received your homework on paper this week. Please bring in your project when we come back to school after Easter.

For your Easter holiday homework you have the option to do one of the following:

1.     Create a model of a Tudor house
You can use any materials you wish and then write a paragraph describing how you made it.

Or

2.    Research and design your own Tudor costume
Sketch your own Tudor costume. Label the different parts of the costume and their purpose.



We have not set spellings over Easter but, you do have Mathletics and reading as normal.

Have a lovely Easter break!

Friday, 24 March 2017

Homework due: 31st March 2017

Homework due: 31st March 2017


Below is a grammar task for you to complete.

Type each sentence out and fill in the missing space with the correct word.





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Friday, 17 March 2017

Home task due Friday 24th March 2017

Home task due Friday 24th March 2017
Home task due Friday 24th March 2017

This week we have been learning about the Anglo Saxons and also instruction writing. As part of this we have looked at a board game called 'Fox and Geese' (shown below). Your task this week is to write a set of instructions for how to play the game. We have learnt the rules and played the game in class so now you need to turn these into a set of written instructions. You have all been given a copy of the game to play at home while you make your instructions.