Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Isolation work 12.1.22

Only to be completed if you feel well enough 


English-

How can you change the atmosphere of your story using just alterations to the words but keeping the sentence structure the same?

Here is a sentence from our model text-

·       A scarab beetle caught her attention: glittering wings flickered in the light; greens and blues shimmered like an iridescent gemstone and elongated feelers stretched towards her.


Here is an example of how altering just individual words can change the entire meaning and atmosphere:

·       A saxon spear caught his attention: a shining spike glittered in the light; silvers and golds glimmered like an iridescent jewel and a wooden handle stretched towards him.


Have a go at altering some of the words in the sentence to see how much you can change the meaning whilst keeping the sentence structure the same.


Now try with this sentence:


Huge, sand-coloured pyramids jutted upwards; white birds circled above, calling; a vast river oozed by and tall palm trees lined its edge.


Maths-


Flashback 4 (Week 2 day 3)


Order numbers slides


Order numbers work


Topic-


Our new topic is Achievements of the earliest civilisations- Ancient Egypt! Have a look at the slides below and see if you can draw and label a timeline to show the reign of Tutankhamun.


Tutankhamun slides

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