Language
De: De sentences
A De: De sentence has two parts.
The 1st part gives you a description
‘The vampire is a dreadful creature…’
The 2nd part gives further detail
‘… it kills by sucking all the blood from its victims’
The 2 parts are separated by a colon (:)
So
The vampire is a dreadful creature: it kills by sucking all the blood from its victims.
Task:
Complete the De: De sentences and try to create some of your own.
Maths
Saint David’s Maths Challenge Cards.
Apply previous maths understanding into word problems.
Word problems read aloud on SeeSaw to help with reading
Eisteddfodd
Write an acrostic poem about Pontypridd.
There is an example attached to the task.
OR
Write an adventure story based in Wales
Think back to the story we wrote for the Hope Rescue competition before Half Term. Can you use some of these skills to create a story all about an adventure that takes place near to home where we live.
Cymraeg Creation!
Can you replicate or create a piece of artwork in the style of a Welsh artist?
Sir Kyffin Williams
Sir John Kyffin Williams (born 1918, died 2006) was a Welsh landscape painter who lived on the Island of Anglesey. He is widely thought of of the most influential Welsh landscapes artist.
Look at the examples of his work, before trying to create your own landscape in his style of a setting you are familiar with.
I’ve attached a few landscape shots of Glyncoch, Coed Y Cwm and Ynysybwl for you to start with, but you can use your own too.
Research
Famous Welsh People
Use your understanding of fact files from our work on English last week, to create a fact file on a famous Welsh person of your choice. You may pick a rugby player, football player, singer, artist, author, politician, or any other influential person you can think of.
Present your work using the fact file scaffold or create your own.