Below some of our imaginary News Headlines that might have appeared throughout WW1 between 1914 and 1918.
Boys, below are links to a number of Maths sites to use during the lockdown. Most are fun puzzles with different challenges and different levels to take on for each. Start with the lowest level and challenge yourself to see how far you get!
Take a picture of your completed puzzle if you like and share it on Seesaw. Number Jigsaw Partial Pyramids Broken Chessboard Tetrominoes Pentominoes Squorder Magic Square Jigsaws Plus Car Park Puzzle Perfect Magic Square Octagram Star Goal Products Unmagic Square One Torch Tunnel Without Lifting The Pencil River Crossing Scouts in a Boat Path Puzzle
A stranger called this morning
Dressed all in black and grey Put every sound into a bag And carried them away The whistling of the kettle The turning of the lock The purring of the kitten The ticking of the clock The popping of the toaster The crunching of the flakes When you spread the marmalade The scraping noise it makes The hissing of the frying pan The ticking of the grill The bubbling of the bathtub As it starts to fill The drumming of the raindrops On the windowpane When you do the washing-up The gurgle of the drain The crying of the baby The squeaking of the chair The swishing of the curtain The creaking of the stair A stranger called this morning He didn't leave his name Left us only silence Life will never be the same Truth
By Barrie Wade Sticks and stones may break my bones But words can also hurt me. Stones and sticks break only skin, While words are ghosts that haunt me. Slant and curved the word-swords fall To pierce and stick inside me. Bats and bricks may ache through bones, But words can mortify me. Pain from words has left its scar On mind and heart that’s tender. Cuts and bruises now have healed; It’s words that I remember We watched this video clip of Kid President who suggests 20 things we should say more often. Below are 15 suggestions of our own things that we could say more often.
Today on our first day in 6th class, we introduced ourselves with one positive word to describe ourselves. Above is a word cloud of all the words we used.
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