Sunday, 29 March 2020

If you know of someone who doesn't have access to a computer, or has to share it with other family members, why don't you suggest some of these activities for learning English which don't need any digital equipment.

Click on the picture to see the ideas:

Wednesday, 25 March 2020

The Restoration

Click on the picture to watch a brilliant presentation by one of your classmates. Can you guess who did it?


Tuesday, 24 March 2020

Good morning everyone,
Please remember to do your Milton exercises on line and also you need to sign into Cambridge with the code I sent your parents. First of all you sign in with the Book Codes and then you will be asked for the Class Code. That means you'll be able to access the Science books on line with all the activities, documentaries activities and songs that we see in class. I shall also be able to monitor your work.
Ok, bye for now

Monday, 23 March 2020

Modal Verbs Quiz

Click on the picture to go to a Modal Verbs quiz.



Good morning everyone,
I hope you're up and studying. Remember to do your Milton exercises on-line so that I can see everything you're doing. You can write in your Activity Book but make sure you do it on-line too.
Today you need to send me your assignments. You can send them by email to the 6th year email or keep them at home for correction when we come back to school.
If you have any problems please ask me on the class wall. Bye for now.

Sunday, 22 March 2020

Why don't you do this quiz about Modals?

Click on the image to start.

Friday, 20 March 2020

Good morning everyone,
I'm including a link to the Spanish notes for unit 4 so that you can download them or copy them out if you think it will help you understand the unit.
Unit 4 Spanish Notes
Remember that you have an assignment for next week from Milton and make sure you do all the activities from the platform. Ask me about any doubts in the Classwall or Class Dojo, ok?
Bye for now,
Yvonne

Thursday, 19 March 2020

SCIENCE VIDEOS WEEK 19/3-26/3

These are the videos you need for Science over this week and next week. I've put all three in the same post so it's easy for you to see. With each video do the same routine:

1. Read the questions.
2. Watch the video and see if you can answer these questions.
3. Copy them into your notebook and write the answers. You can pause the video if necessary.



Watch the video and answer the questions:
  1. Where was there growing demand for independence?
  2. What happened in 1895?
  3. Who was interested in Cuba?
  4. What was the USA unhappy about?
  5. What happened in February 1898?
  6. When did war break out?
  7. What happened in the Battle of Manila Bay?
  8. Who leaded the revolutionaries against the Spanish?
  9. Where did Teddy Roosevelt earn his fame?
  10. What happened in Puerto Rico?
  11. When was the truce?
  12. Why was the war with the Philippines longer and more costly?



  1. When was the Second republic proclaimed?
  2. What were the names of the presidents of the 2nd Republic?
  3. What was the novelty in the new Constitution?
  4. What were the new reforms?
  5. Why were there violent conflicts?

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When was Alfonso XIII proclaimed king?
What happened during his reign?
What happened in the war in Morocco?
Who was General Primo de Rivera?
What did he do?
What is a coup?
Who established a military dictatorship?
What were the measures he took?
What did the population want?
When did Primo de Rivera lose support from the king?
Where did Alfonso XIII go into exile?


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