Watch a football match for homework!

7 03 2008

Yes, it seems too good to be true… and it is.  Have a look at this graph game about the 2002 FA Cup final - learn about the way graphs describe real life situations… and see if number 7 was really offside!




Homework W.E. 7/03/08

7 03 2008

Maths JB/GS set:   Probability questions.

English JB/GS set:  Write a persuasive letter to get Miss Thompson to stay.

Science JB/GS class: Revisewise - separating mixtures and reversible changes sheet. Science JG Class: Revisewise - Friction and air resistance sheet. Can you also find 5 examples of where friction is useful and 5 examples where friction isn’t useful.

Maths JG Set: Find fractions of set amounts. e.g. 3/5 of 30 is 18.

Divide by the denominator, times by the numerator.

5/8 of 96 

6/10 0f 43

8/11 of 66

7/10 of 55

9/10 of 17

3/10 of 135

8/10 of 151

1/10 of 7681

English JG/AA set: Use the SATs prompt and plan for the longer writing task from 2005 which is a persuasive playscript. You will have to try and include as many as persuasive features as possible to create an interesting yet persuasive playscript.




Percentages & fractions website

18 02 2008

Mr B’s maths group: Two websites to visit this week for percentages & fractions - BBC Bitesize percentages for Wednesday’s lesson & homework & Learning Planet fractions for homework. Additional homework is on percentages: p48-9 of the CGP homework book.




Mum & Dad - what do you think?

9 02 2008

We know what you think of the blog. You post your comments here regularly to let us know. What do your parents/carers think of it. Show them how to post a comment & we’ll publish it on the site as we do your comments. Do they like the links to educational websites? Do they like the information about school? Is there anything else they’d like for the blog?

Or what about taking part in our online survey?




Maths websites for half term

3 02 2008

You loved the algebra we looked at a couple of weeks ago & we touched on algebra some more this week.  Try this site for an algebra game.

Keep your maths brain ticking over at half term with these maths games: Mr Nussbaum




Homework w/e 1.2.08

1 02 2008

Homework w/e 1.2.08Brainiacs – fill in our survey here to let us know what you think of Brainiacs breakfast club.  Lots more surveys soon to ask you what you think of your revision work & new groups.

 For SAM Learning, go to http://www.samlearning.co.uk.  The Centre ID is S6MP.

Maths JB/GS set:   Metric to Imperial measure conversions (ratio)

English JB/GS set:  English Express complex sentences

Science JB/GS class: Forces graph & explanation

Maths JG Set: Use the timetable to solve the time problems.

English JG/AA set: Use the picture and plan a story with the four different areas. Use these four different areas in your story.




Homework W.E. 25/01/08

28 01 2008

Maths

JG Set: Calculate the angles in the triangles and along the stright line. Remember that angles in a triangle will always equal 180°.

English

JG & AA Set: Plan and write a balanced discussion about whether children should have a bed time. Use the planning sheet to help you. Remember that good discussions are:

not polemic (in the middle), use persuasive language and have rhetorical devices such as rhetorical questions.




SAM Learning

25 01 2008

The SAM Learning website is at http://www.samlearning.co.uk




Homework w/e 19.1.08

20 01 2008

JB Maths Group: algebra worksheets; look at the two algebra websites below; test your parents/carers with algebra problems.

JB English Group: write a one-sided argument against the amount of dog muck in the street outside the school and on the school playing field. You may need to look up ‘toxicara’ on the Internet (it’s a disease caused by dog muck).

JB Science: play on this gravity simulator.  How much force do you have to use when the gravity is strong compared to when it’s weak?  How much force do you have to use to keep the lander hovering in the air, not going up or down?  When are there balanced forces & when unbalanced forces?

Reading: don’t forget to fill in your reading journal & read with your parents/carers every night. Reading at your level is a discussion about what you’re reading - not that you can get the words right.




Maths homework JB group wb 7.1.08

15 01 2008

Work on long division worksheets given or use the ones on:

http://www.mathsisfun.com/worksheets/long-division.php