Pirate Homework KS1 Spring 2012

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Homework Grid Spring 2012
Verbal
I enjoy reading, writing
& speaking
Memorise a pirate story
to share with the class.
Find a non-fiction text
about pirates.
Write a leaflet about
pirates.
Find a pirate book, read
it and bring it to school.
Write a quiz about
pirates.
Write a pirate story
based in Cornwall.
Mathematical
I enjoy working with
numbers & science
Pirate times tables
Pirate addition sentences
Pirate subtraction
sentences
Pirate dividing
Pirate word problems
(See Mr H)
Design and make a game
about pirates.
Visual
I enjoy painting, drawing
and visualising
Find out and remember
what the left and right
side of a boat is called.
Find a pirate picture and
annotate it.
Draw your own pirate.
Verbally share with an
adult a pirate scene and
get them to draw it
down.
Create and draw your
own treasure island,
including a key.
Create your own pirate
picture using crayons,
pastels or painting.
Kinaesthetic
I enjoy doing hands-on
activities
Make a pirate hat and
eye patch.
Use the computer to
paint a pirate ship.
Make a pirate telescope.
Make a pirate meal.
Find out two facts about
pirates using books or
the Internet.
Make a pirate ship using
clay, plastercine,
cardboard or wood.
Musical
I enjoy making &
listening to music
Learn ‘what shall we do
with the drunken sailor’.
Discuss and write
meaning of words and
sounds in ‘Drunken
Sailor’.
Create actions for
drunken sailor.
Learn or know a
different song about
pirates.
Create an instrument to
represent a stormy night
at sea.
Make a pirate
instrument.
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Please choose two tasks from each row to be completed by the Easter break. Have fun and I hope you find this informative.
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