Y 5/6: ENGLISH: None
NO ENGLISH HOMEWORK because there was a lot of MATH homework.
Y 5/6: MATH: Worksheet
The worksheet contains 54 division-fact problems, and 8 Lowest-Common-Multiple problems.
Some students know their math facts very well, and it was completed very quickly in class. So, it is possible that your child says, "I did it at school!"
Y 5/6: S.O.S.E. (Studies Of Society and Environment)
Do one current event (from the NEWS).
Answer the following questions:
1. Where did I get the news? (from CNN? from BBC-World?)
2. What is the date of the news?
3. Where did the news event happen? (which country?, perhaps which city?)
4. What are the MAIN points of the news event?
5. How does this news affect us, here in Ciputra, Hanoi, Vietnam?
OR How does the news event affect "me"?
Y 5 SCIENCE:
There will be a test on Friday. It is never too early to start studying.
Y 6 SCIENCE:
There will be a test on Wednesday. It is never too early to start studying. I gave the students a study sheet.