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Senior Team Homework Term 3 & 4, 2014 Each fortnight:
! Complete TWO homework activities from the table below. ! Aim to use ONE page per activity. If you have photos, diagrams or graphs it may go over 2
pages. ! Do your BEST work and remember book standards at all times. ! Remember to fill in your Reading Log and remember to participate in Mathletics .
Make as many words as you can from HORRIBLE HISTORIES.
What animals were symbolically important to the Caveman culture?
Draw a picture of a home from the people you are studying. What would it look like inside? What would it look like
outside?
Make a glossary of common English words that originally came from the
Norse or Viking culture. Is their meaning the same or different now?
Make a mind map of connections between the culture you are studying
and now. Where to do see evidence? On T.V, books, movies?
Create a diorama that shows what it looked like where your culture lived.
Design and create a piece of jewellery that was worn by the Native
American Indians
Design a weapon that someone from the Viking culture would have used
(Sword, shield etc.).
Dress up as a person from the culture you are studying. Take a photo of yourself
and include arrows/bubbles that explain you choices.
Write 10 ways to avoid getting the
plague.
Plan a 7day trip to the area your studying to see the sights and see
artifacts in a museum. Include: flights, accommodation and places to visit.
Design and create a set of 10 Quiz cards about cowboys and Native American
Indians.
Imagine you are a 10-year-old child from your "Horrible History". Write a descriptive diary entry of a 'day in your life'. You will need to research
this.
Create a word search or crossword about the culture from your “horrible
histories”.
Research the history of an antibiotic, e.g., penicillin. How did life change before
and after its invention?
Research a piece of technology developed by the Aztecs. Explain
what, when, and where it was developed and how it was used.
Using a T-chart, compare an Aztec pyramid with an Egyptian pyramid.
Write a narrative about a place and time from the “horrible histories culture you are studying. Remember to include a setting,
characters, a problem and a solution.
Set yourself a fitness goal or decide on a sporting skill you want to
learn. Plan how you will achieve this. Keep a record of what you do each day to as you work on your goal...this
could be written, photo or video evidence. After 2 weeks test yourself to see if you met your goal and write
about it.
Pretend you’re Goldilocks and write an apology letter to the 3 bears for
damaging their property and stealing their food.
Think of 10 questions you would ask a Caveman.
What if “the Gardens School” had no rules for stealing, hurting people or
willful damage? Write down the consequences.
Visit http://horrible-histories.co.uk/ Record in pictures what happened
on “This Day in History” Record three facts you have learnt
about the “Villain” of the week.
Does NZ have its own castle? Research 5 facts about Larnach’s Castle in Dunedin.
Design a Victorian dinner menu for Queen Victoria. What did she like to
eat?
What Happened The Day You Were Born? Record an interesting event on either the day you were born or the
year.
Create a fact file about children’s toys from the Victorian era.
What toys do we still have?
Write an acrostic poem about the
“Bubonic Plague”
Write a short newspaper report announcing the discovery of
Tutankhamen’s tomb. (Include a Catchy Headline!)
Make a 3D model of a castle. Have fun using recycled materials or use Minecraft.
Remember to take pictures of your creation.
Measure the height of each person in your family in meters (m) and
centimeters cm)
Make a card clock. Draw a comic strip to show your day, with clock pictures showing time for each
picture.
Fractions - Using pictures/ drawings of foods such as apples, oranges pizza or
chocolate bars demonstrate your knowledge of fractions.
Create a “winter” word search. Remember to illustrate this with
pictures that match.
Write a different ending to your favourite fairytale.
Make a booklet for juniors photographing 2D and 3D shapes in their natural environment/around the home.
Choose a character from a fairytale and make a hand puppet or mask
out of recycled materials.
Write about your favourite musician. Include the type of music they play,
why you like them.
Who is a knighted New Zealander? What did they do to become a knight?
When is our Queen’s birthday and when is it celebrated in NZ? Why do
we celebrate it?
Research and create a joke book to share with others.
Write 10 things you liked about the homework this year and 10 you did not
enjoy doing. Write the names of the activities clearly
Design and create a crown fit for Queen Victoria to wear to her
coronation 1838.
Read a famous fairytale, e.g., Rumpelstiltskin and retell it using a
storyboard.
Draw a diagram of a Viking Longship and label its parts.