History (EBL) Homework
Project Day Monday 15th July 2024
Question 2: How and why did the Vikings invade Britain? Due 17.06.24
Question 3: How did different king deal with the Viking invasion? Due 24.06.24
Question 4: How did Vikings live and work? Due 1.07.24
Question 5: What happened during the Viking invasion and how do we know what Viking warriors are like? Due 8.07.24
Question 6: Can I describe Viking artefacts? 15.07.24
Geography Homework Due 15.04.24
What are South America’s famous landmarks and why are they important?
Geography Homework Due 22.04.24
What ports are in South America and why are they important for the economy?
Geography Homework Due 29.04.24
Why is the Amazon Rainforest and River significant?
Geography Homework Due 7.05.24
What is the longest mountain range of earth?
Geography Homework Due 13.05.24
How are natural disasters impacting poorer communities in South America?
Geography Homework Due 20.05.24
Is being wealthy being sucessful? What are worker's rights and the right to work like in Brazil?
Spellings due 4.03.24
pause
cause
sauce
fraud
launch
author
August
applaud
astronaut
restaurant
EBL DUE 4.03.24
QUESTION: What is the difference between the key features of polar regions and the UK?
Key points to include, but not limited to;
North Pole is located in the Artic circle.
The South Pole is located in the Antarctic circle.
Difference in day light, twilight and darkness.
Spellings due 11.03.24
pollinate
captivate
activate
motivate
communicate
medicate
elasticate
hyphenate
alienate
validate
EBL DUE 11.03.24
QUESTION: How does the climate of the tropics compare to the UK?
Key points to include, but not limited to;
The tropic of Cancer is the northern tropic and tropic of Capricorn is the southern tropic.
The weather is hot all year round.
Some areas are dry and some areas have rainfall.
Spelling due 18.03.24
criticise
advertise
capitalise
finalise
equalise
fertilise
terrorise
socialise
visualise
vandalise
EBL DUE 18.03.24
QUESTION: Can I explore different time zones throughout the world and why they occur?
Key points to include, but not limited to;
The earth turns 15degs an hour and has 24 different time zones.
Time zones are measured from a starting point at Greenwich Observatory.
The prime meridian passes through the UK, France, Spain, Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo and Ghana.