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Tuesday 16.6.20

Mathematics
English

What to do today

 

IMPORTANT Parent or Carer – Read this page with your child and check that you are happy with what they have to do and any weblinks or use of internet. 

 

1. Watch the video-message again

 
  • Watch Laura Smyth’s message again. What do you notice new when you watch it this time?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4lraxptJjs

 

  • Look at the Film-Stills. Where in the message do you think these come? What emotions do you think that Laura is showing in each of these stills?

 

2. Investigate emotions

  • Read Emotion Words. Circle and then find out about five words that you don’t know. You could use a book dictionary or this online dictionary:

https://kids.wordsmyth.net/we/

  • Write definitions in your own words.
  • Choose and write 3-5 Emotion Words for each of the pictures on Film-Stills.

 

3. Write and perform your own message

  • Choose three of your ideas from Day 1.
  • Try speaking about them out loud. Then write a Script to use.
  • Perform your script. Make a recording if you can and plan to watch it again in six months’ time.

IPC Topic - Geography

 

Task 3 - The Physical Geography of Brazil

Brazil is known for its rainforests.  The largest and most famous rainforest is the Amazon Rainforest.

Create a fact file about the Physical Geography of the Amazon Rainforest.

Include information about:

  • The size of the rainforest
  • Annual rainfall
  • Average temperature
  • Habitats
  • Animals, insects, trees and plants
  • Indigenous people
  • How deforestation has affected the size of the Amazon

 

Here are some relevant web links, but you can also find your own sites:

https://amazonrainforestzz.weebly.com/physical-features.html#:~:text=Its%20habitats%20include%20montane%2C%20palm,it%20rains%2090%20days%20annually

 

https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/discover/geography/physical-geography/amazon-facts/

     https://www.oddizzi.com/teachers/explore-the-world/physical-features/ecosystems/rainforests/people/

 

 

     https://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/earth/amazonrainforest.html

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