Katie and Jodie have made a Show Me presentation, retelling the How to Look After a Pet Dragon instruction manual.
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Here are some great resources to develop your Grammar skills.
What about fun games from the brilliant updated BBC site? Click here. Stuck for Grammar and punctuation tips? There are lots here. Try Alien Hangman here. I died before I spelt 'cloud'! Can you do better? Following on from our fantasy stories before half-term, we will be writing instructions (with a magical flavour!) Try the game below and watch this amusing video! Here are a few games related to grammar and punctuation that are worth trying! Enjoy that? All the BBC Bitesize Spelling, Grammar and Punctuation activities and games can be found here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/english/spelling_grammar/
Try Alien hangman from this list: http://www.crickweb.co.uk/ks2literacy.html - I can't believe I died before spelling 'cloud'! Conquered the alien? Try the Woodlands Primary School's activities here! Well done to those of you who have had a little practice on www.worldeducationgames.com !
I've added the World Maths/Literacy Day link down the sidebar. If you have been trying to use the WMD app with Apple products, apparently it hasn't been working well! Below are screen shots of the latest (practice) leaderboards. We have written letters to the Prime Minister about the need that all children in the world have a right to an education.
We look forward to his response. Wow! Our classpals have been busy!
Below are letters from Taiwan, Indonesia and Nepal. We've also been getting emails from our friend in Wellford Academy, USA. Letter from Indonesia Dear Year 6 Hello! My name is Ms. Yani, I am one of the homeroom teachers of grade 5 Musi at Sekolah Victory Plus, Bekasi, Indonesia. Thank you for accepting my ClassPals request! Letters from Taiwan Dear friends, Here are some of the answers you asked us. 1. What is it like in Taiwan? The weather here is very warm, sunny and wet. The people here are friendly and passionate.Taiwan abounds in fresh, sweet tropic fruit. And there is no lack of beautiful seceneries, for example, beautiful beaches in Kenting, and the Taroko Gorge in Hualien . But I think that the most special thing for you is the night market. We often go out with family or friends after dinner, and night market is a good place for people who want to relax after a working or school day. Good snack, games, and drinks, you can have a lot fun in there. 2. What's the name of your school? The name of my school is Kaohsiung Municipal Fo-Gong Elementary School. 3.What's your favorite subject in school? My favorite subject is English. Because we always sing and dance in the class, that's funny! 4. What's the most commen pet in your country? Dogs and cats are popular. There is a Cultural Center in Kaohsiung, many people will walk their dogs there and enjoy a beautiful afternoon. 5. What type of music do you listen to? I listen to pop music of Taiwan like Jay Chou, Jolin Tsai and May Day. I listen to K-pop music, too. Girls' Generation, Super Junior, CNBLUE. 6. What kinds of things do you celebrate? We celebrate the Chinese New Year in January or February. We gather around the table to eat Lunar New Year's Eve dinner, and children receive red envelopes from their parents. And paste spring couplets on the gateposts. 7.What's your culture like? Taiwanese culture is a culture of mixed Confucian culture, Japan, Europe and the United States.Roughly divided in aboriginal Culture, Hakka culture, and Han culture. In recent years, Taiwan has increased a number of foreign brides from Southeast Asia, these new immigrants bring some new culture. 8.What do you do for your Hobbies? I enjoy watching TV, listening to music, painting and playing basketball with my friends. 9. What have you been learning about? In Taiwan, we have to learn many things. Math, Chinese, and mother tongue, I have been learning from one grade. Science, History, Geography, Civics, and English, I have been learning from third grade. 10. Do you know any facts about World War II which we have been learning about? Comparing with the part of Europe, I think that I know more about China and Japan's wars. I think that If WWII had never happened, Taiwan might have been a part of China today and the leader of China might were not the communists. Of course, mentioned above is just my guess. As everyone knows, the US dropped the atomic bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki , and that brought an end to WWII. Japanese paid the price for their ambition. But my opinion is that war is cruel and uncivilized, so we should use more wise way to solve problems. Thanks for all the questions, we had fun answering them. The way we say goodbye is "zai jian(?A??) "and it means "see you", or just say "bye bye". Zai jian! Yours Sincerely, Ming-shuang (Linlin's student) From: G6, Fo Gong Elementary School, Chen-Jeng, Taiwan Letters from Nepal Dear Year 6 Hello ClassPals, We are now getting ready for our final examinations - third week of March. Some of us from class 5, 6 and 7 had an opportunity to go to a photo exhibition. It was our first time to go to such an event. We enjoyed a lot and took many photographs ... with the chief guest, organizers, photographers and so on. The exhibition was entitled "EVERYDAY EPIPHANIES: A Nepal Retrospective 1994-2012", Photographs by Frédéric Lecloux / Vu’ Agency at the ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE OF KATHMANDU. More photos and details can be seen at the following links: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151268593329033.456089.189768504032 From Harsha Girls Harsha Home, Kathmandu, Nepal Next week, we are going to revise coordinates and the actions you can do with shapes. Try some of these games: Coordinates: http://resources.oswego.org/games/BillyBug2/bug2.html http://www.counton.org/games/flash/virtualmathfest/dinosaur.swf Reflection/Symmetry http://swgfl.skoool.co.uk/content/keystage3/maths/pc/learningSimulations/ASXSC/launch.html http://www.matematicasdivertidas.com/Zonaflash/juegosflash/reflexiones.swf Plus the BBC game below: |