cohesionCast
| February 27, 2009
We’ve been thinking about how ideas need to be connected in some way for an explanation to make sense
Add some ideas in the comments if you like…
photo by alles-schlumpf at flickr
We’ve been thinking about how ideas need to be connected in some way for an explanation to make sense
Add some ideas in the comments if you like…
photo by alles-schlumpf at flickr
I’ve attached a task for you to help you with connectives to link ideas together. Have a go at the reading activity – with an adult to help you if you need it and you can find one…
Then have a try at using ideas yourself in a piece of writing to explain and give reasons why we should eat a healthy range of food.
click here if you need to download the homework
Bring it back to class on Monday.
photo by flickrich at flickr
So, can you get to really make the most of google docs? I’ve made two more videos to show you how to add images and use tables in your docs.
I’ve worked out how to run a poll for this. You can choose two colours. We’ll close the polling at the end of the week.
[poll id="2"]
Ok, I’d like you to do three things during this half term.
Do the maths practice questions that I’ve given you
Decide what we should plant in our gardening tubs – they’re next to the front door. Add some ideas in the comments to this blog post
Add a page to the Owls Dream on the google docs website. Put your name at the top of the page and add an image if you want. You should say – A big dream and what you might need to achieve it, and a smaller goal and what you need to achieve that. for example a big dream could be to become a vet, a smaller goal might be to pass your grade 3 underwater clarinet exam.
Listen to the MandelaCast below this post.
Have a good half term folks!!

A few of us have recorded a podcast. We imagined that we were back in 1990 when Mandela was released and that we were radio reporters.
You know the login details
Watch a video to show you how it’s don – click the picture…
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