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TOPIC Home Learning Wall LITERACY Carry out an Experiment that relates to our Mysterious Materials (solids, liquids and gases) topic and present your findings. Create a quiz or board game based on a discussion or topic covered this term. Create a piece of artwork based on a discussion or topic covered this term. Create a PowerPoint presentation based on a discussion or topic covered this term. Home Learning Wall Write a newspaper article about a real or imagined event. Create an exciting book cover for a new or existing book. Write your own story that features a character that you Have read about this term. Write a formal Letter about an issue/concern that is important to you. LITERACY