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We'd like you to spend 20 minutes on T.T. Rockstars - including a sound-check.
This week, there's a TT Rockstars Battle between 5TA (Totally Awesome!) and 5JS (Jolly Smart!). May the best team win!
In English, we are going to work on dialogue. Dialogue is when two or more people are having a conversation. As we are learning the techniques needed to write a newspaper report, we need to learn about direct and indirect (reported) speech.
So, imagine you are interviewing the individual members of this group. What questions would you ask them and what would their responses be?
Select 2 or 3 people from the picture and write an interview. The example transcript is from a police officer and he's interviewing a witness or bystander.
The first thing to do for today's outdoor activity is to watch the video on this website:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/geography-ks1--ks2-maps/zdwhpg8
Then watch the video below.
http://www.aboveandbeyond.co.uk/productlist.aspx?f6=Ordnance+SurveyOS Map Symbols are discussed by Simon King in this video from Ordnance Survey. In this new...


When your map is finished, you can decide where to hide your ‘treasure’. This could be a toy or a sweet treat – and have several treasure locations. Hide your item(s) and mark the location(s) on you map with an X. If you would like to make your map reusable, use blue tack to stick on a separate X. You might like to mark on a route to be followed.
Now give your map to a family member.
Can they find the treasure?