Friday 26th June, 2020

Good Morning All!

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“Quote of the Day” –  Handwriting Practice

 “God is not upset that Ghandi was not a Christian because God is not a Christian, All of God’s children and their different faiths help us to realise the immensity of God”

                                                        -Archbishop Desmond Tutu

English – Floodland – Then-Thirteen – 93-95

Click here to download a worksheet: Floodland WS 22 – Then 13 – 93-95

Vocabulary

1.  shrink (v)                    2. monstrous (adj)               3. oilskin (n)

4.  prise (v)                      5. mainland (n)                      6. unmistakable (adj)

First, match these definitions with the words above

  1. The larger land near an island
  2. cloth with oil and wax on it to make it waterproof
  3. impossible to confuse with something or someone else
  4. using force to lift or pull something off
  5. to get smaller
  6. terrible, cruel, awful

Next, complete and add these examples to your vocabulary list (you could have a go at expanding them).

  1. They swam to the _____________
  2. a smelly, old ___________ coat
  3. the _____________ smell of cut grass
  4. She ________ed the lid off
  5. Clothes __________ if the water is too hot
  6. Hitler committed ____________ crimes

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Questions p. 93-95             Use evidence from the text to support your answers.

  1. Why do you think the cathedral seems monstrous now that they’ve left it behind them?
  2. Look at the bottom of page 94. Why does it take Zoe so long to recognise Dooby in the photo?
  3. Look at the bottom of page 94. Find and copy one word that shows ‘the good looks and dark hair’ could only be Dooby’s.
  4. Read the top of page 95. Why can’t Zoe completely hate Dooby, even though he has done such terrible things.

 

Maths

These 5-a-day come in 4 levels of difficulty. Click on the word for that level of question. Platinum are the most challenging.

Bronze / Silver Gold / Platinum

Answers:

Bronze / Silver / Gold / Platinum

Summer Term Week 9: Lesson 5 – Friday Maths Challenge
Click on the picture below to take you to the White Rose page.  Click on ‘Summer Term – Week 9’ then – Lesson 5 – Friday Maths Challenge

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