

Mischievous Moral Mayhem
This week’s Mischievous Moral Mayhem is: A stranger arrives at the bus stop in a downpour and stands where you know they will be splashed...


Walking for Health - White snowdrops
On this week's walk you should be able to spot snowdrops out as stroll. Snowdrop's scientific name is "gallanthus nivalis" which means...


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
Calendar Meaning a chart or a series of pages showing the days, weeks and months of a year. Example of using it in a sentence "There are...


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...


Walking for Health - Yellow Lichen
This is our third primary colour and our third week of walking to keep us active and give us a purpose when we are out and about by...


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
Bruise Meaning the injury caused by a blow to the body which ruptures the blood vessels under the skin that looks like a discoloured area...


Walking for Health - Red Robins
This January we are going to walk with a purpose and each week we will focus on a different primary colour. This week we are going to...


Mischievous Moral Mayhem
This week’s Mischievous Moral Mayhem is: You are at the cemetery and you are approached by the local community police constable. There...























