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DAILY TIMETABLEMonday 11th May 2020-65405889000BreakfastPrepare yourself for the day ahead. Daily Check In/RegisterGo into Classwork/Register and cross Monday to shows us you are “in school”. If you find it difficult to access this, please leave a comment and that way we know you’re here!42830754635500DramaWe are back with more Eden Court fun! Today join Jon at Creative Snacks 9 with The Thirty Second Character Challenge (if the link doesn’t lead to the right video, please let me know).Please post in the Classroom or email me your drawings!SpellingThe phoneme ‘ea’ like in ‘read’. Let’s grow some words! Use your own (in last week’s Google Docs) or start with some of our suggestions: read;eat;see.Remember: to grow words, you add to the end or the beginning of the initial word, for example from lead you get leading and mislead.Add your words to your Google Docs from last week (or email it to ana.candidobarton@.uk)-25404699000Snack TimeYour body needs more energy! Have some cereal with milk or yogurt and wash it down with fruit juice.ScienceWatch the fourth video tutorial, by a test pilot and Director of Flight Tests professional engineer: Science with Virgin Galactic | Flying a spaceship. Post the answers to the following questions:What do they call the testing samples?What do they call the final stage of ground testing?Go to Sumdog and spend at least 30 min on:NumeracyRemember: Sumdog chooses the level of difficulty based on your previous performance. Initially, it gives you relatively easy questions. To move up you need to get as many correct answers as possible. -603256540500LunchIt’s time to recharge your body.ReadingOur class novel this week is an audio book: Crash Landing: Hyperspace High (Book 1),by Zac Harrison. John Riley gets on the wrong coach, he ends up at an elite academy on an enormous spaceship, where his classmates are aliens, the food is disgusting, and the penalty for failing exams is harsh. Can he show that he deserves a place at Hyperspace High?Listen to chapters 1 and 2.Health and WellbeingGo out for your daily exercise (with family members living with you only; keep social distancing from other people you may encounter). Look for your friend’s Kindness messages.Take and share some pictures of what you have seen. Leave a comment letting us know how many kindness stones you found, which message meant the most to you and why. ................
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