Happy New Year P7B and welcome back to a brand new term. This the time for making New Year’s Resolutions. What resolution could you set yourself to help you in class ?
Happy New Year
January 7th, 2008 by forehill in Resolutions · 17 Comments
Forehill - 25 Years in the Community
June 11th, 2007 by forehill in Uncategorized · 17 Comments
Homework due: Thursday 14th June
Last week we celebrated Forehill’s 25th birthday and heard about lots of things that have happened over the years.
1 What is your favourite birthday memory of your own ?
2 What is your favourite memory of your time at Forehill Primary school ?
3 What did you enjoy about last week’s celebrations ?
Speech Sandwiches
May 8th, 2007 by forehill in Uncategorized · 18 Comments
Speech Sandwich
Improve the following speech by writing a speech sandwich
“My Grandma, what big eyes you’ve got,” said Red Riding Hood.
“All the better to see you with,my dear,” said Mr Wolf.
1. Write the first line of speech ( Remember to use a good said word)
2. Add what the speaker is doing while speaking.
3. Add what the listener is doing.
4. Add some background information
5. Write the second line of speech. ( Remember to use a good said word)
Jason’s Homework -blog.doc
Shaun’s homeworkshaun-blog.doc
Lauren’s homeworklauren-blog.doc
Joanna’s homeworkjoanna-blog.doc
Jamie’s blogjamie-blog.doc
Roald Dahl
March 12th, 2007 by forehill in Language · 31 Comments
You are going to be finding out about Roald Dahl using the following website :
http://www.roalddahlfans.com/index.php
You will need to use the menu on the left hand side to move to different sections.
Write in sentences please.
1 Find 5 facts about Roald Dahl.
2 List 5 children’s books written by Roald Dahl.
3 Name 2 awards won by Roald Dahl.
4 Name your favourite Roald Dahl book and say why it is your favourite.
Comments by Thursday 15th of March please.
Be a sentence detective !
February 26th, 2007 by forehill in Uncategorized · 32 Comments
Comments by Friday 2nd March please.
When authors write a story they use different types of sentences to keep us interested. Use your reading or library book to find examples of these types of sentences:
1 A short sentence.
2 A sentence with a conjunction.
3 A speech sentence.
4 A question.
5 An exclamation.
6 A sentence which contains some good description.