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Handbag Project-Planning and Design Process

Some of our home-schooled children are in the first stage of designing their very own printed handbag.

They have started planning whereby the children will eventually go through the design process to create a product

In the next few weeks they will move on to demonstrate their sewing skills.

Children will learn how to make a paper template of the bag and how to sew a running stitch, backstitch, whip stitch and blanket stitch.

Finally, when they have made their handbags children will learn how to write a detailed evaluation.

Multiplication Math Drills

Using Multiplication drill activities our home-schooled children have been able to better comprehend multiplication.

Children have been using Grid problem multiplication worksheets as an introduction to multiplication and discovering patterns in multiplication problems.

As an addition the multiplication number square allows children to learn multiplication, square numbers and recurring patterns.

The number square is colour-coded and a great aid to help learn visually.

The children will be focusing on these key skills to help develop their Math skills.

Reminder-Important Parent Notice on Opening and Closing Times!

Asalamualaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuhu

We would like to inform you that we will be slightly extending the tuition club day at no extra charge in order for the children to gain the maximum benefit from their tutor periods.

Therefore we expect all children to be in by 9:50 at the latest so we can bring the first tuition hour at 9:55.

Secondly we will open the doors at 15:05 instead.

This will be in effect from the first Monday back and applies to any children receiving only one subject tutoring in either first or last period.

 

Types of Mark-Making in Art

Children have been looking at Ian Murphy’s drawings and focusing and developing upon mark-making over the last half-term.

Mark making is still a pure form of the artist unique self-expression of the communicative process.

The children created representational artworks using mark making.

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KS2/3 Groups Creating Topic based Posters in Science!

Our KS3 home-schooled children has created posters based on various topics such as how we obtain food, food groups, and a balanced diet which they have covered over the last half-term.

A balanced diet contains the different nutrients in the correct amounts to keep us healthy.

Imbalanced diets can cause obesity, starvation and deficiency diseases.

The children have discussed areas in detail such as energy, looking at factors that affect this.

Other topics covered have been related to how a plant makes its own food- the process of photosynthesis.

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Children Create Models and Posters in Science!

Our home-schooled children have created models/posters based on the topics from their Daily Science booklets such as Living things inherit a combination of traits from their parents.

The children have been learning about the following key concepts e.g. Traits and Heredity.

Every organism requires a set of instructions for specifying its traits.

Heredity is the passage of these instructions from one generation to the next.

Genetics is the science of heredity.

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The Tuition Club is now closed for the half term break!

The Tuition Club is now closed for the half term break.

JazaakumAllahu Khairan for all your hard work and efforts.

We hope you all have a lovely break and look forward to seeing you all back on Monday 4th November 2019 at 10am in shaa Allaah

Netball team passing drill

The children have been focusing on basic skills of netball through regular and consistent training over the last few weeks.

There are netball drills for every aspect of the game, from shooting to conditioning, to help develop those skills.

To help players learn the different positions on the court they have been looking at techniques in changing speed and direction.

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