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Maths
English
- Read the poem, Piercing the Veil.
- What poetic features can you see?
- Can you highlight features such as rhyming couplets, repetition, varying line length, sudden absence of rhyme?
- Now, why not have a go at writing a rhyming couplet of your own, for example about your favourite animal or food.
Remember, a rhyming couplet is a pair of successive lines that rhyme. It's usually the last words at the end of each line that rhyme. They're also typically the same length and have the same rhythm.
A famous example of a rhyming couplet is:
Double, double, toil and trouble;
Fire burn and cauldron bubble
- Look at this slideshow about the three states of matter: Solid, liquid and Gas.
- Create a poster of the information you have learned. The pictures below may give you an idea about how you may wish to present the information.
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