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Timetable – Wednesday

■ Maths- Area

■ English- Persuasive advert

■ Reading- Vocabulary Questions

■ Art – Egyptian Writing Hieroglyphics

AreaHow do we work out the area of squares and rectangles?

All we do is multiply the length by the width

(times the 2 sides together)

All we do is multiply the base by the height

(times the 2 sides together)

So base x height = 10x10 = 100cm²

So length x width = 8x3= 24cm²

You must remember to put a little 2 next to your units as the answer has

to be squared and that’s how we show squared!

There is also an area task on my maths Choose a task that suits your child don’t worry about print it

off just write out the answers

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Tasks ***

Answers

49cm²32cm²

35cm²

21cm²

9cm²

48cm² 31.5cm² 56cm²

55cm²

54cm²44cm²

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Answers

52cm²

31.5cm² 56cm²

60.5cm²

36cm² 28cm²

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English- Persuasive advert

■ What is a persuasive advert?

Aim of adverts is to... SELL!• This means it has to make you want to go on holiday there or buy that item.

• It has to sound like the BEST place/thing ever!!

A persuasive advert should include:

■ Feel good words

■ Bossy verbs

■ Rhetorical questions (questions that don’t need an answer) for example: Why not visit the Pyramids? Fancy a great holiday break?

■ Subheadings

■ Bullet points

■ Labels

■ Pictures.

Feel Good WordsWhat do people want

from a holiday?

Special Offer!!

(IMPERATIVES)

You MUST....

our beautiful mountains

the ancient castles

swimming with dolphins

along the white sand beaches

Use a catchy slogan:

Use a slogan that catches the reader’s attention!Make it big, bold and fun to read!

Beautiful Barbados

Beaches!

Magnificent

Mountains! Remember to

use

ALLITERATION

These are questions that do not need an answer but are used for

effect.

Examples

Your task■ Using the examples and the checklist can

you write a persuasive advert that will

make people want to visit the Pyramids in

Egypt.

■ Remember you can always include

pictures, drawings and photos of the

Pyramids.

Checklist

Have you include:

Feel good words

Bossy verbs

Rhetorical questions (questions that don’t

need an answer) for example: Why not visit

the Pyramids? Fancy a great holiday break?

Subheadings

Bullet points

Labels

Pictures.

Reading – Vocabulary questions Vocabulary questions

1. What does the author mean

by Belzoni not been Well

Educated?

2. In the third paragraph what

does II represent?

3. What does the word preserve

mean?

4. What adjective describes

Belzoni methods

5. What word does Howard

Carter use to describe

Belzoni?

Answers

1.Belzoni did not have a good education. 2. It represents the number Two 3.It means maintain something in its original or existing state. 4.The adjective used is destructive 5. The word Howard Carter used was remarkable

Art- Egyptian writing Hieroglyphic The Egyptians did not use letters when they wrote they used pictures, this is called Hieroglyphics

Can you crack the code?

Can you work out the names of these Egyptians Gods by using the Hieroglyphs.

Your Task

Using any art mediums you have at home can you write your name in Hieroglyphs?

My Name

Woodside

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