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
Actually (adverb) Meaning as the real truth or facts of a situation Example of using it in a sentence "When doing your homework, you must...
Mischievous Moral Mayhem
This week’s Mischievous Moral Mayhem is: After such a long lime in lockdown caused by the pandemic. It is time to mix again! It is a very...
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
Acquit (verb) Meaning to free someone form a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. Example of using it in a sentence "At the court...
Mischievous Moral Mayhem
This week’s Mischievous Moral Mayhem is: You are walking home through the park in a large group, ahead of you is an elder person, whom...
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
Acquire (verb) Meaning to buy or gather together something thing for yourself. Example of using it in a sentence "I acquired all the...
Mischievous Moral Mayhem
This week’s Mischievous Moral Mayhem is: You think your sister is dating some of the same sex. Do you encourage her to date boys ? If it...
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...