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 Let’s start the weekend with this fabulous pepperoni and pineapple creation from Ariam.

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“Quote of the Day” –  Handwriting Practice 

“The Climate crisis has already been solved. We already have the facts and solutions. All we have to do is wake up and change.”

                                                               -Greta Thunberg

English – Floodland – After-One – 106-109

Click here to download a worksheet: Floodland WS 25 – After 1 – 106-109

Vocabulary

1. disease (n)                          2. chaos (n)                           3. cart (n)

4.  usher  (v / n)                      5. protest (v / n)                   6. coast (n)

First, match these definitions with the words above

  1. the land next to or close to the sea
  2. illness / sickness caused by infection
  3. show someone where to go
  4. a vehicle with 2 or 4 wheels, often pulled by a horse
  5. total confusion, no order
  6. to complain strongly / a large meeting of people to show disagreement

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

  1. Greta Thunberg led the __________ in London.
  2. the rugged, rocky, dangerous __________ of Cornwall
  3. an old, wooden, horse-drawn _________
  4. the __________ showed us to our seats
  5. “It’s _________ in here! Let’s get organised!”
  6. Many cures for ___________s come from plants.

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Questions p. 106-109             Use evidence from the text to support your answers.

  1. Look at the top of page 106. Find and copy one word that shows the situation was very difficult and disorganised.
  2. Do you think Zoe’s parents were on the boat? Explain your answer using evidence from the text.
  3. Read the bottom of page 106. How can you tell that the doctor hasn’t heard of Golgonooza?
  4. Look at the bottom of page 107. how can you tell that Zoe is angry?
  5. Read page 107-109. What does Munchkin do for Zoe that shows their friendship?

 

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 10: Lesson 5 – Friday Challenge
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