Everyday lesson we start off with something called the Big Question. The Big Question is an activity that we do to get us 'ease' us into each lesson and give us an opportunity to develop our writing skills, such as punctuation, grammar and spelling. Ms Evans comes up with a question and we are challenged to write 100 words answering that question in 5 minutes. Here is an example of one that I did, the Big Question that day was just to do free writing. This piece of writing isn't finished.
Smile! Three, two, one... say cheese! Ugh, picture day again. One of the worst days in the school year,
along with; cross country: practically torture, Mufti-day: too much effort and way too much self
consciousness and last but, definitely not least, rubbish pick up day. The top days for humiliation.
along with; cross country: practically torture, Mufti-day: too much effort and way too much self
consciousness and last but, definitely not least, rubbish pick up day. The top days for humiliation.
We also have something called the Success Ticket. Which is usually another question but this this is done 5 minutes before the lesson is over, to wrap the lesson up. The question for the success ticket ranges from how we think we did that lesson based on the success criteria to what we're doing in the weekend.
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