Homeword 23.9.11
Maths Homework
Use logic and deductive reasoning to solve this Jigsaw Sudoku. Remember, you can only fill in a number when you are certain that you have found the right number.
Try to explain your reasoning to another person and only spend 30 minutes on the task. Either print the page of your completed sudoku or take a screen shot (Ctrl + Prt Scrn) and email it to me at jela@patana.ac.th.
Have fun,
Miss Laird
Literacy Homework
This week we have begun learning about the slave trade and civil rights movement. Freedom from slavery, oppression and discrimination was a cause worth fighting for and so we would like to research some of the people who championed this cause.
Please research how one of the following people helped fight for freedom and present your information as a fact file, leaflet or biography.
- William Wilburforce
- Abraham Lincoln
- Martin Luther King
- John Newton
- William Pitt
- Rosa Parks
- Thomas Clarkson
Connected Learning Homework
Imagine you are the child of a slave owner living on a plantation in the West Indies. Although you know your plantation couldn’t run without slave labour, you can see the way the slaves are treated and see it is unfair. You believe slavery should be abolished.
Create an Abolish Slavery poster that could be displayed around the West Indies to try to persuade other people to abolish slavery.
Fantastic to see such a wide range of learning strategies and activities going on with your students Miss Laird. We can learn a lot from this to build on our resources here in Senior Studies. 6L I look forward to meting you all when you come into secondary next year, you already have a huge range of skills that will make the new start in Y7 an easy task for you. Well done!
Published on Thursday, September 29, 2011 Like