Wednesday 15th July, 2020

Dzień dobry

Year 5!

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Today’s question: What’s the capital of Poland?

“Quote of the Day” –  Handwriting Practice

 

Pope John Paul II (1920 – 2005) or St. John the Great as he is known by many since his canonisation, was pope for 27 years, from 1978 until his death in 2005. Karol Józef Wojtyła was the first non-Italian pope since the 16th century. As pope, he spoke out against apartheid, the mafia, the Gulf war and the Iraq war. Wherever he saw injustice, he stood against it.  Pope John Paul II also helped to bring down communism in Eastern Europe and worked tirelessly to build bridges with Islam, Judaism and the Eastern Orthodox Church.

Music:‘Wisło moja, Wisło szara’ (My Vistula, grey Vistula) by Polish composer Henryk Gorecki about the Vistula River which runs through Poland .

 

The Memories of Elephants – David Attenborough

  1. How many generations are there in the herd?
  2. What do the elephants come across?
  3. What do the elephants do to the bones?
  4. What does David Attenborough suggest they might share?
  5. What do you notice about the way the group behaves as they stand over the bones?
  6. What impression do you get of the elephants? Give two impressions.

 

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 12: Lesson 3 – Converting units of time
Click on the picture below to take you to the White Rose page.  Click on ‘Summer Term – Week 12’ then – Lesson 3 – Converting units of time

 

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