Our learning week beginning Monday 16th September 2013
This week Louise has been working on the MEP maths unit of Indices. She is making steady progress with the workbooklet and will be carrying on throughout the next few days to complete this unit. In English she has been reading the Shakespear classic Romeo and Juliet along with analysing a selection of poems from the anthology. Geography has been a continuation on the unit "urban environments" and she has started to produce a lapbook to record the information of this unit. In history Louise has been looking back to the 1800's to see what methods were used for medicine, antibiotics and antiseptics at this time.
Louise has also completed some work for the display board.
Katie has continued with her numeracy and literacy work. In literacy she has carried on with further writting relating to the Roald Dahl day we had last Friday. She has produced a number passages and pictures for the display board.
Numeracy this week was addition, subtraction, multiplication and division exercices. Katie worked through the questions at a steady pace with some help required throughout.
There was no other subjects covered this week as she mainly concentrated on numeracy and literacy and producing pieces for display.
Literacy work this week for Lily is also being completed in the Collins series of books we have selected for her. There have been various exercise for her to complete as well as reading and then answering the questions relating to the story. She has also completed some work and pictures for the display board.
They all worked very hard this week and have produced some excellent work.
In addition to their academic work Lily and Katie have also been to the youth club at Blackpool Young Carers, visited the library and been to the park.
In addition to their academic work Lily and Katie have also been to the youth club at Blackpool Young Carers, visited the library and been to the park.
Below are photos of the work they all produced for our display on"Roald Dahl Day".







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