Monday
English
Monday 14th July 2025
LC: To independently plan a narrative.
Look back at what you have planned for your narrative. You should have chosen your predator.
Tell your talk partner who your new predator is.
You should have chosen where your predator lives.
Tell your talk partner what setting you have chosen.
You should have planned a trap.
Tell your talk partner what trap you have planned.
Today, you are going to plan what your predator has in the pantry...
Pick a mini beast and pair it with a fast food.
For example: Dragonfly pizza with a side of juicy ant legs topped with peri-peri sauce.
Don't forget to use the past tense and prepositions.
Task:
Choose 3 items and describe them using expanded noun phrases for your pantry.
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Now, you are going to think about 3 invites and 3 refusals.
Create a heading that says Invites and refusals. Underline your heading.
You are going to have 3 invites:
1) Choose something from the setting that you will describe that will be inviting for the prey.
2) Describe food from your pantry.
3) Use flattering words to describe your prey.
Finally, you should be ready for your independent write!
Tell your talk partner how your story will unfold, let's share some ideas collectively!
RE
Monday 14th July 2025
LC: To reflect upon why some Christians might take part in a procession of witness.
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Why might some Christians join a procession of witness?
Some Christians take part in a procession of witness to show their faith and to let others know they believe in Jesus. They walk together in public, sometimes carrying crosses, singing songs, or praying. This helps them feel close to God and to each other.
Christians believe it is important to share God's love with others. A procession is a peaceful way to show kindness, hope, and unity in the community.
Taking part in a procession can also make Christians feel brave. Jesus told his followers to tell others about God, and a procession is one way to do that. It shows they are not afraid to live out their faith.
Talk Partners
a) What is a procession of witness?
b) Why might Christians walk together in a procession?
c) What might Christians do during a procession?
d) How do you think Christians feel when they take part in a procession?
Activity
end of unit assessment christianity church.pdf
Maths
15.07.25
End of Year Revision - Section A Q1–10.
Pages 199 - 202.