Jess's Miss Honey Diary
Well done Jess. I love the way you have really though about Miss Honey's reaction to Matilda joining her class. What a great diary entry.

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Well done Jess. I love the way you have really though about Miss Honey's reaction to Matilda joining her class. What a great diary entry.

Wow! Heera we love the way you used the ideas from the wider curriculum matrix to create this piece of Hoi An-inspired art.


Sai, we love the way you have made and named these 3D shapes.

Daisie- what a fantastic diary entry. I love the way you have given serious thought to what Matilda may have thought about her first day of school. Also , we like the way that you used a 007 to interest the reader.


How many different routes can you find from A to B?
Calculate the value of each route. For example:

3 + 4 + 7 = 14
What is the route with the lowest value?
What is the route with the highest value?
Consider and discuss this philosophical question:
Could a robot replace a:
teacher
police officer
fire fighter
parent
brother/sister
farmer
pilot
judge
librarian
factory worker
Why? Why not?
Wow! Heera I am so impressed that you managed to tie these knots. Well done!

What a fantastic coastline habitat study.


Learn to Tie Knots
1. Square Lashing
This is useful for attaching sticks together to make mobiles, swords, frames, stars and so on.

2. Clove Hitch
Use this knot to attach a rope to a fixed post to make a washing line or similar. Use this knot to start a square lashing or simply to attach some string to a stick for mobiles, story sticks, fishing rods and so on.

3. Reef Knot
This knot is for tying two ends of a line together and it holds tight for example to give you a longer length of rope.

Well done Sai. I can see that you have been working hard on your arithmetic skills while learning from home.

Wow! Heera I love the systematic approach you took to solving this problem.

What a fantastic diary entry!
