Market research Padlet
Click on the image below to write open and closed questions for our market research questionnaire
Market research example questionnaire
Click on the link below to access an example questionnaire. Look carefully at the questions. Are they open? Closed? Can they collect qualitative and quantitative data?
Aquatic plants - Mr Mellowship
Click on the images below to access the resources for Mr Mellowship's lesson on aquatic plants
Tudor timeline task - Mr Mellowship
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Feedback survey
Click on the pyramid below to access a feedback survey for Miss Rowland-Evans and Mr Williams - remember to mention all the wonderful learning they have shared with you!
Wk beg: 10th January 2022
Measuring angles
Click on the images below for further consolidation of using a protractor to measure angles.
Types of angles - REVISION
Click on the link below to access a website about angles. Use it to help create an information text about angles.
Playground resources questionnaire
Please click on the link below to complete the questionnaire about resources used at playtime
Thursday 6th January 2022
EPIC planning
Click on the image below to access our new EPIC planning template on Padlet for 'Earth Matters!'
Ospreys programme feedback
Please could you complete a short feedback form for Kayleigh from the Ospreys about the sessions and work we have completed this half term.
Click on the link below to access the form.
Numeracy - Data collection
L.O. To use a tally chart to collect data
Click on the link below to access a video from BBC Bitesize to learn more about data handling.
As a class, discuss questions linked to Christmas that would be suitable to use as part of a survey. Remember - when you decide on your question make sure you have between 6 - 10 possible options to create more range in your results.
LLC - Discussion
L.O. To begin to use P.E.E. to support discussion when writing and in debate
P - POINT
E - EVIDENCE
E - EXPLAIN
Step 1: As a class, discuss interesting questions for debate.
Step 2: Select a question independently - make sure it interests you!
Step 3: Using P.E.E begin to generate a minimum of three points for each side of the debate (for and against)
Remember - generate your point - back it up with evidence (fact/statistic/quote) - explain your point
Remember to check the reliability/validity of your evidence.
Humanities - Christmas in Europe
L.O. To read and summarise key information
Task - create a double page spread all about Christmas traditions in Europe
Step 1: Generate questions about Christmas traditions in Europe
Step 2: Research, read and summarise
Step 3: Be creative! How will you present your research? Remember to include: facts, statistics, diagrams and images/captions.
Click on the link below to read a Newsround article about 10 European Christmas traditions
What is religion?
Click on the link below to access a new Flipgrid task linked to religion.
Watch the video and research using suggested sites before recording your response.
Ospreys - Sony Factory Tour
Click on the image below to access the video to the Sony Factory Tour
Click on the link below to access the questionnaire to be completed after you have watched the video
Food Around the World Research
Click on the link below to access the National Geographic web page dedicated to Food Education
Newspaper article research
Click on the images below to access the Newsround articles you need to generate notes from.