Word of the Week
happened (verb) Meaning – to take place or to occur. Example of using it in a sentence: “The doing of the homework happened as soon as it...
Mischievous Moral Mayhem
This week’s Mischievous Moral Mayhem is: A friend has forgotten about a brilliant tool that they have lent you. You want to keep the tool...
Friday's Reflections
We have just finished our first four weeks. The learners from last year came back and have returned to the pace before the holidays. We...
Weekly Maths Problem
Don’t forget to write out the problem at the top of the page, date the work and show all your workings out (even the wrong answers) and...
Word of the Week
guile (noun) Meaning – sly or cunning in intelligence. Example of using it in a sentence: “we often refer to some body is cunning as a...
Mischievous Moral Mayhem
This week’s Mischievous Moral Mayhem is: When visiting friends, you find that they have cooked dinner for you, and expected you to eat...
Weekly Maths Problem
Don’t forget to write out the problem at the top of the page, date the work and show all your workings out (even the wrong answers) and...
Word of the Week
guardian (noun) Meaning – a person who protects or defends something. Example of using it in a sentence: “We are all guardians of our own...
Mischievous Moral Mayhem
This week’s Mischievous Moral Mayhem is: You see a police officer in difficulty trying to arrest a drunk. Do you go and help or do you...
Friday's Reflections
We are now at the end of week 2. So far, we have have already done16 hours of maths and 15 hours of English and 98 units in total have...