Friday
PSHCE
Friday 22nd November 2024
LC: To identify how to model respectful behaviour in different situations.
Definition: Respect means treating others kindly, listening to their ideas, and valuing differences.
Why It Matters: Respect makes people feel valued, builds friendships, and creates a positive environment.
Respectful Language:
- "Excuse me, can I..."
- "Thank you for..."
- "I understand, but I feel..."
Activity
In partners you are going to act out the below scenarios and respond in a respectful manner!
Scenario 1
Two students both want to use the same coloured pencil from the supply box.
Scenario 2
Two students have different ideas about how to play a game.
English
Friday 22nd November 2024
LC: Create complex sentences using a range of conjunctions.
Write complex sentences using each of these conjunctions. Remember for every sentence:
although
while
since
until
before
after
Friday 22nd November 2024
LC: Innovate a story using a story map.
First we will rehearse our story.
Now you are going to select from the ideas we listed to innovate the story and make it your own.
Rehearse your new story.
Maths
22.11.24
LC: To be able to solve word problems involving multiplication.
Geography
Friday 22nd November
LC: To locate popular physical and human features on a map of Lancashire
With your talking partners recap what is meant by ‘human features’ and ‘physical features’.
Locate the following features on the map. Write the corresponding numbers next to each one.
1. Thompson Park
2. Charter Walk Shopping Centre
3. Turf Moor
4. Reel Cinema
5. Queens Park
We will now take a look at what Lancashire was most popular for.
Can you take a guess?
During the 18th and 19th centuries, Lancashire was a major producer of cotton goods. This was known as the Lancashire cotton industry.
Let's take a look at an old Cotton Mill - Is this a human feature or a physical feature?
Looking at the map, can you guess which city the Quarry Bank Mill
is in?
Are there any physical features nearby? Can you list them in your books
Challenge: Can you write a small paragraph about what Lancashire was famous for?