Friday, 9 December 2016

Blogging homework due Friday, 16th December

Blogging homework due Friday, 16th December
Winter Poetry

Next week we will be reading and writing poetry.

What does winter mean to you? What kind of images come into your head when you think of winter? How does winter make you feel? Read the poem below and see if any pictures,thoughts or feelings come into your head.....

A Winter's Tale

It's winterfall
Read skies are gleaming
Seagulls are flying over
Swans are floating by
Smoking chimney tops
Am I dreaming?
Am I dreaming?
The nights draw in
There's a silky moon up in the sky
Children are fantasising
Grown-ups are standing by
What a super feeling
Am I dreaming?
Am I dreaming?

So quiet and peaceful
Tranquil and blissful
There's a kind of magic in the air
What a truly magnificent view
A breathtaking scene
With the dreams of the world
In the palm of your hand
A cosy fireside chat
A little this, a little that
Sound of merry laughter skipping by
Gentle rain beating on my face
What an extraordinary place!

It's all so beautiful
Like a landscape painting in the sky
Mountains are zooming higher
Little dogs scream and cry
My world is spinning and spinning and spinning
It's unbelievable
Sends me reeling
Am I dreaming?
Am I dreaming?
Oooh, it's bliss


Songwriters
BRIAN MAY, FREDDIE MERCURY, JOHN DEACON, ROGER TAYLOR

Your task this week is to write a poem about what winter means to you. You can use the poem above, the pictures below and your own ideas to inspire you. Think about what you can see, hear, smell, taste and touch in winter.






I'm looking forward to reading your poems!

Friday, 2 December 2016

Literacy homework due 9th December


Literacy homework due Friday, 9th December

Literacy homework due Friday, 9th December

Next week we will be writing a report about a dinosaur. You are not to write the report for homework.

Your task this week is to find out information about a dinosaur of your choice. You must gather information that you can include in your report, such as:

  • where they lived
  • when they lived
  • what they ate
  • what they looked like
  • any interesting or unusual facts
You may find these websites useful. Please ask for a parent's permission before using the internet.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/kids-only/dinosaurs/

http://www.kids-dinosaurs.com/

http://www.kidsdinos.com/

This homework is due in on Friday but the information will be very useful throughout the week so it might be a good idea to do it a bit earlier.

Friday, 25 November 2016

Homework Due Friday 2nd December

Homework due Friday, 2nd December

Homework due Friday, 2nd December





This week your homework is to produce a 'WANTED' poster for the dragon you created in Literacy today. It must include: its name, a brief description, information about where it lives, what it eats, a detailed description of what it looks like and a warning! Have a look at the example below as a guide. You can do your poster on the paper we provide you with, on your own paper or on a Word or Powerpoint document.
I can't wait to see what you produce! :-)
If you need any paper or have any questions then please speak to me first thing on Monday!

Friday, 18 November 2016

Friday 25th November


Blogging homework due Friday, 25th November

Blogging homework due Friday, 25th November

Legends
Use the picture below as inspiration to write a legendary story. It should be no more than 100 words.

Remember to include:
  • correct punctuation and capital letters
  • past tense
  • adverb sentence starters
  • detailed description of character and setting
  • similes
  • a reward
  • speech

Friday, 11 November 2016

Blog Homework due Friday, 18th November

Blog Homework due Friday, 18th November

Book Reviews
This week your task is to write a book review. It should be about a paragraph long and include:

·Title and author

·What the book was about

·What you thought of the book

·What ages/types of people you think should read it

·If you would recommend it to a friend

Here is an example book review:

If I Never Forever Endeavour by Holly Meade


This book was about a bird who didn't yet know how to fly.

The bird has to decide if it will try to fly, but it was not sure if it wants to. The bird thought, "If I never forever endeavour" then I won't ever learn. On one wing, he worries he might fail and on the other wing he thinks of how he may succeed. He worries that if he tries, he may get lost in the world. That makes him want to stay in his nest where he's safe.
I think this book would help other children to learn that trying new things can be scary, but sometimes when we try, we can find things that make us happy too. And this book will help others know that mistakes are okay and part of learning.
My favourite part is that the bird tried and learned that she could fly. I also liked that I read this book because it gave me a chance to talk to people about making mistakes and how I don't like making them. Then I learned they are good and part of learning.
Boys and girls who are 3 to 8 years old would like this book because it teaches about trying a new thing and how it's important to get past being scared so you can learn new things.
I give the book 5 stars since I think it's important for other children to learn about courage.

Sunday, 6 November 2016

Literacy homework due Friday, 11th November

Literacy homework due Friday, 11th November

We have had a lot of fun this week discussing the heroes/heroines and beasts you might find in Ancient Greek myths and legends. For your homework, I'd like you to write four sentences to describe your hero or heroine and four sentences to describe your beast.

Have a look at this example:

The ferocious dragon roared menacingly. (adjectivenoun- verb-adverb)

You might like to practise using this sentence structure. Have a look at the word bank for ideas and the pictures for inspiration. I'm looking forward to reading your descriptions!


Monday, 31 October 2016

Homework for Monday 7th October!

As explained in class, Due to Technical difficulties I am only just being able to post the homework!
Don't worry you have until Monday!


This Half Term, we will be learning about the home life of the Ancient Greeks: what they wore, what they ate, what their homes were like, the kind of jobs they did and the religion that they practised.






To get you started, we would like you to find out about the Ancient Greeks gods and goddesses. A good website to start you off can be found here: http://www.historyforkids.net/ancient-greek-gods.html




The gods and goddesses were believed to be responsible for different aspects of Ancient Greek life. Can you find one that has a link to your life, hobbies and interests? For example, if you like swimming, water sports or lazing on a beautiful beach, then you might like Poseidon, the God of the Sea.


Your task is to choose your favourite god or goddess and write them a letter telling them what you like about them and describing their best qualities and powers. You could try to use some exciting adjectives and sensational similes. It might be a good idea to ask them some interesting questions too!


I absolutely love all things Ancient Greek and Roman and I hope you will too!

I can't wait to see what you find out!