What a lot of wonderful work we’ve recieved this week; thanks to all those who have sent it.
Remember, from next week we are asking that all of you send at least one piece of English and maths work to us each week as a minimum.
Now let’s look at all the great work…
Alex’s English work on direct and inderect speech.
Chloe has sent us some fantastic work and her English is really showing her ability to write in a range of genres and to switch between levels of formality.
David has had a busy week and has produced loads of fantastic work. He rewared himself with homemade scones. They look GOOD David!
Click the link below to read Iona’s fantastic I have a dream speech:
I have a dream by Iona Drummond
Joe has produced a great leaflet, worked hard on his maths and even made time for the art activity.
Wow! What a busy week Maya has had. She’s showing great understanding of the maths and English concepts and has chosen to take her learning in some directions that interest her. Well done Maya!
Please click the link below to access Sinjon’s Shackleton’s Endurance Expedition – trailer voice over. He’s included such powerful vocabulary! It’s great!
Please click the link below to read Joseph’s Black Lives Matter speech which is really well worded and full of passionate and powerful vocabulary:
Joseph T – Black Lives Matter speech
This is some of Megan’s work from this week. She’s done an excellent newspaper plan including a range of features, has worked really hard on her maths and shows that she knows lots of capital cities in her Geography work. Well done Meg!
Please click the link below to access Fin’s I Have a Dream speech
Hi Mrs FitzGerald I forgot to submit my speech yesterday so here it is.
My dream is for nobody to be judged for the colour of their skin, for what they wear, for what they do, if they’re homeless, or in poverty. Everyone should be treated equally and fairly. In my future world I want, I want everybody to be treated with just. I don’t want everybody to be left out, everybody, everybody to the corners of the world, those living in the darkness of wars, those living in doorways, those living on park benches. Everybody in the world deserves not to be judged. You shouldn’t even judge yourself. Everybody Deserves Equality.
Thank you for this Fin. Some very strong and emotive language and fantastic ideas. Well done! Mrs Fitz x