For an average person of your age, what do you think it costs to bring them up? Think about the basics like food, clothing, school equipment, toys……

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For an average person of your age, what do you think it costs to bring them up? Think about the basics like food, clothing, school equipment, toys…… all the things that an average person your age would have had. Show how you reach your answer and what your ideas are for what an average person would have been provided with.

Design a stadium or arena for a sport that’s going to be part of London Your design can be drawn on paper or be made as a 3D model. You need to include an idea of scale, the size of your arena, how many spectators can fit into it and what other facilities it has.

Design a floral display to celebrate an Olympic event or a British Olympic hero. The design will need to fill a 2m by 2m flower bed. You need to draw out your design to scale and show the colours you will use but also say what plants you would use to make those colours. It is possible that the winning design could feature in a border display in school.

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Collect a quiz sheet from Mrs Curtis or your tutor and complete it on your own or with a friend. Process Alliance Quiz – Example Questions. 1) Find the Square root of ) What is the circumference of all of the Olympic rings drawn here added together?

Collect a code sheet from Mrs Curtis or your tutor and complete it on your own or with a friend. Every symbol represents a Letter – you have to work out what the phrases which are written in code actually say. ₩ ¥ Ω ₣ ₡ ₰ ₪

Please pass any entries on to your form tutor. Form Tutors – Please send entries to the Rand Office, downstairs in Y-block. Entries need to be in by the last day of term 3 please.