Plants - Interactive Science Games and Activities.
Homework Grids and Curriculum Maps. Your children will be given Home Learning Grids every term to help support their learning at school. These grids have been developed through consultation with our staff, children, parents and governors. Please read our Homework Information Booklet below. Homework Information Booklet. Homework Log. Homework Grids Autumn 19. Nursery Home Learning Autumn.
Homework Grid for Science - Plants. Super Sprouting Seeds! (adult help required) Sprouting seeds are quick and easy and can be grown at any time of the year. They also taste delicious! Ask an adult to help you and follow the instructions on the website to create and eat your very own super sprouting seeds. Don’t forget to take pictures!
As you will now be aware the Government has announced a plan for students to return to school over a phased period. These timescales are open to possible change given the rate of infection in the country.
Plants are living things that grow from the soil and turn light from the Sun into food. Plants can be big or small, from giant trees to tiny patches of moss. Plants use a process called photosynthesis to turn sunlight into food in their leaves. They can then use this food to grow. To help them do this, they also need water and nutrients that.
Homework will be done on a weekly basis from Monday to Monday. It will be consistent across each year level. See below for a more detailed explanation of the homework grid for each year level (it varies between year levels, increasing in complexity as the students move through the school.) Also included are example homework grids.
The organisms underneath, usually plants, can be identified and counted. Quadrats may also be used for slow-moving animals, eg slugs and snails. A quadrat is a tool used to isolate a physical area.
Homework Grid 3 The Kemnal Academies Trust is a charitable company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales under company number 7348231. Its registered address is The Atkins Centre, Kemnal Technology College, Sevenoaks Way, Sidcup, Kent DA14 5AA.