Term 1 Sep-Dec 18 Research Creative Life Skills

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Term 1 Sep-Dec 18 Research Creative Life Skills Optional homework. Your child’s teacher would like your child to find time over the term to attempt (and have fun with) the following range of activities. You are welcome to adapt them to meet your child’s or family’s needs. Merits will be given for each activity which can be presented in any way the child wishes e.g. ICT, 3d model, paintings, drawings. Research Animals of the rainforest A country of the rainforest Effects of deforestation Tropical plants Creative Leaf print image Model of the layers of the rainforest Create a rainforest Design/make new rainforest species Life Skills Locate rainforests on map/globe Read articles in a newspaper/ magazine Plant bulbs for winter colour Help make an autumnal dessert e.g. fruit crumble Term 1 Sep-Dec 18