
Literacy this week was looking at features in this text that make it a good story. In smaller groups, we identified powerful words as well as effective sentences. We noticed how very short sentences can say a lot e.g 'He sighed!' - What a powerful sentence. The children have begun a bank of powerful words they can use for their writing tasks.
Maths was fun as we applied written methods to problem solving, whilst in Science the bacteria growth on the bread has been very interesting to observe. Next week, we begin a new topic in Science.
Mrs Bell is planning a trip for the history topic of Victorians, but in the meantime the video is very useful.
5 comments:
Hi Mrs Bell i asked hamza why the homework did not relses my marks and he said his never either.he told me that you still havr=e to learn.so i am chekiung every day at 4.00 or a bit later . it is quiet hard learning
sana
Hello, Sana, and thanks for your comment. I am trying hard with SLN - we will all have a look on Monday, but I can't understand why you can't see my comment to you or the mark.
Hope you are better.
Mrs Bell
Hi mrs Bell its me sana ar eyou having a good time? i wanted to do face painting thats why i choose to do the winter fair.but i am still ok with the penny stall. ido wish i win because i am going to give a shot at it. i have never won anything in the rafl or stall befor i always wanted to though
i could not find u so i could give your christmas card i will give it ti you tommrow
see u later luv sana merry christmas not happy new year yet i think so
Mrs Bell its me Sanah Khalid I'm not doing my internet homework because i don't know how to! Please could you send some instructions how to do it BTW i have not got word documents or anything like that.
Mrs bell if you want i could teach Sanah khalid how to i woun't mind oi always do mine and i am waiting for some homework
seeu mrs bell and Sanah Khalid
luv Sana
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