Maths: Page 53 1-12 (on blue copybook)
Religion: Read Lesson 22. Aħseb fi 3 talbiet: ta' ringrazzjament, ta' tifħir, għall-bżonnijiet ta' xi ħadd/ħaġa
Religion: Read Lesson 22. Aħseb fi 3 talbiet: ta' ringrazzjament, ta' tifħir, għall-bżonnijiet ta' xi ħadd/ħaġa
Social Studies:
English: Way Ahead Workbook pages 93, 94
Malti: Stilel pages 58 and 59
Journal writing:
Science: Conductors and Insulators. Try this out.
Reading: You can also read these books: Environmental Disasters
or else this: Blackbeard's ship
P.S:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Halloween: Click here to create your own SPOOKY STORY and when finished you can do some colouring too. You can also read this story: The Magic Pumpkin
By the way hope you enjoyed a really happy happy H A L L O W E E N :)
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Tips for good homework habits
Do find a quiet place at home to use as a homework area. It needs a flat surface, a good light source and the right equipment eg pens, pencils, ruler, scissors, glue.
Do be aware of modern teaching methods, eg in long division.
Do plan a homework timetable and agree on when your child will do their homework.
Do allow your child to have something nutritional to eat before starting on homework.
Do discuss any homework tasks with your child and how it connects with what they are studying at school.
Do turn off the TV - but you could have music on if they find it helpful.
Don't give your child the answer in order to get a task finished. Instead, explain how to look up information or find a word in a dictionary.
Don't teach your child methods you used at school. It could confuse them.
Don't let homework become a chore. Keep it fun and make it a special time that you both look forward to.
TUESDAY IS NO-HOMEWORK DAY. THIS DAY IS DEDICATED TO REVISING, STUDYING, RESEARCH, READING, DRAWINGS and UPDATING ANY MISSING HOMEWORK