Global Citizenship Week

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Global Citizenship Week Monday

My place in the community. Obj: I will be able to recognise where I am from and where I want to get to. My place in the community. You are going to create a page for a class book. To include: favourite food places I have lived in places I would like to visit, ambitions, place of birth, birthday, family, interests, clubs I am part of. pets,

My place in the community. I have lived in…. In my family I have… I was born in… My birthday is on… I belong to all these clubs.... The food I like the best is… One day II would like to visit .. My pets are… One day I want to be a… Obj: I will be able to recognise where I am from and where I want to get to.

Obj: I will be able to observe a partner and use pastels to draw them You are going to look very carefully at the shapes you can see in your partners face. First draw the shape of your friends face. 2. Draw very, very, light lines with a ruler. Next add the eyes. 4. Now put the ears level with the eyes. 5. Put the mouth level with the bottom of the ears.

Obj: I will be able to observe a partner and use pastels to draw them You are going to look very carefully at the shapes you can see in your partners face. 6. Add in all the other details, like: eyebrows, hair, nose, and neck 7. Finally rub out, very gently, the straight lines you had drawn. 8. Now use the pastels to add colour to your work of art.

I will be able to use past and present tense accurately. Click on me.