Sunday, 27 May 2018
Building connections
Lots of hard work and collaborative thinking going on in Term Two, week four. Next up is when we work on making those connections much deeper, thinking about what we learn from the texts personally, how it relates to our world, and how the texts relate to the wider world. We are all about identifying the ways in which the texts show us how we can make difference in the world, whether via the power of real friendship or challenging racism or having high expectations or or or...
In week five we are getting stuck into our assessment task. This task will be shared straight into your English folder on google drive, so that everyone has their own copy to write straight into. I'm also sharing it with your parents, because we all know that parents love you to do homework, and some homework is going to be needed to show your best learning on this project.
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