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12 grid. Etymology. How many words starting with mono...? Monochrome (one colour) Monocle (single eye glass) Monogamy (married to one person) Monolith (single block of stone) Monologue (scene where one person speaks alone) Monoplane (plane with one set of wings) Monopoly (single control) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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How many words starting with mono...?

Monochrome (one colour)Monocle (single eye glass)

Monogamy (married to one person)Monolith (single block of stone)

Monologue (scene where one person speaks alone)Monoplane (plane with one set of wings)

Monopoly (single control)Monorail (single rail track)

Monosyllable (word of one syllable)Monotone (sound of one note)

Monotonous (weariness through sameness)Monoxide (oxide containing one oxygen oxide)

How many words starting with mono...?

Monochrome (one colour)Monocle (single eye glass)

Monogamy (married to one person)Monolith (single block of stone)

Monologue (scene where one person speaks alone)Monoplane (plane with one set of wings)

Monopoly (single control)Monorail (single rail track)

Monosyllable (word of one syllable)Monotone (sound of one note)

Monotonous (weariness through sameness)Monoxide (oxide containing one oxygen oxide)

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A B C D

E F G H

I J K L

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Q: What is an anagram for school master

A: The classroom

Q: What is an anagram for Clint Eastwood

A: Old West action

Q: What is an anagram for The Morse Code

A: Here come dots

Q: What is an anagram for Tony Blair

A: Lib an Tory

Q: What is an anagram for ‘The eyes’

A: They see

Q: What is an anagram for Slot machines

A: Cash lost in ‘em

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RE

Maths

DT

Science

English

Media

French

Art

HistoryGeographyFood

Technology

BusinessStudies

Drama

Music

ICT

PE

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This week we are going to be studying the work of Salvidor Dali. What do you learn about (a) his

personality and (b) his painting style from this clip?

Jot down 10 ideas

Salvidor Dali

SURREALISM

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The Hotel Babylon

Today, we are going to learn about the different ways that service industries market Today, we are going to learn about the different ways that service industries market themselves. We are going to be focusing on hotels and the hospitality industry. Before themselves. We are going to be focusing on hotels and the hospitality industry. Before we do this, answer the following questions:we do this, answer the following questions:

1. Make a LIST of the different types of people who might stay in the Hotel Babylon1. Make a LIST of the different types of people who might stay in the Hotel Babylon2. What kind of services might they expect to receive?2. What kind of services might they expect to receive?3. What IMPRESSION do you have of the people who work there?3. What IMPRESSION do you have of the people who work there?4.From your own experience, how realistic do you find The Hotel Babylon?4.From your own experience, how realistic do you find The Hotel Babylon?

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Today, we are going to explore different ways to perform the interview scene between the Inspector and Mr Birling. Take a look at this clip from ‘Parkinson’. What techniques does Michael Parkinson use to interview his guest and how

successful do you think he is?

Interviewing Techniques

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The Jaguar

Today, we are going to be looking at car Today, we are going to be looking at car designs.designs.

Before we get going, take a look at this clip Before we get going, take a look at this clip from ‘Top Gearfrom ‘Top Gear

1. Facts about the

Jaguar

2. Opinions about the

Jaguar

3. Opinions about the

Aston Martin

4. Facts about the

Aston Martin

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Morning everyone. Today is all about baking. Watch this clip of Delia Smith making a sponge. She uses the

ingredients on the left. What order does she put them in the bowl? Watch carefully.

Baking

(1) Sugar

(2) Vanilla Essence

(3) Flour

(4) Eggs

(5) Baking Powder

(6) Margarine

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ANSWER

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Morning everyone! Bonjour tout le monde! Today we are going to be learning the French words for different colours. Watch this clip. Individually, I want you to write down as many different colours as you can (in French, of course!). Then, I want you

to rearrange these words and put them into dictionary order. Good luck!

Quelle Couleur?

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Today, we are going to be looking at SNOW! By the end of the lesson you will be able to EXPLAIN why we have snow and the EFFECTS which it has

on our daily lives. Watch this clip carefully. Which regions of the UK will be the most badly affected by snow in this weather forecast?

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!

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Morning everyone! Today, we are going to focus on what life was like between the wars. This is footage from the 1920s. How have things changed since then? Watch the

clip and jot down as many ideas as you can.

Between the Wars

1914 - 1918

1939 - 1945

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Morning everyone! By the end of this lesson you will be able to embed a YOUTUBE clip directly into your PowerPoint without downloading the clip

first. Watch this demonstration and answer these two questions: (1) Where do you find the DEVELOPER tab? (2) What TWO things do you need to

DELETE from the URL in the MOVIE FIELD in order for your moving image to work?

Embedding YouTube!

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Morning everyone! Today, we are going to be answering a series of questions on the different ways that Maths impacts our daily lives. Watch

this clip and jot down at least 5 ideas about why Maths is so important.

Maths in the REAL World!

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What sort of world are we living in according to Dan’s interpretation of ‘The Daily Mail’?

What impression do you get of the newspaper?

The Language of Newspapers

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Today, we are going to look at the ways that American music has influenced contemporary culture. This is a clip of the band R.E.M. Do you know what R.E.M stands for? I wonder what subject you might be studying if you were looking at

R.E.M? Anyway, you have until the end of this clip to jot down the names of as many American singers and bands as you can think of. Good luck!

America

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For the first part of our lesson today, we will DISCUSS and EXPLAIN the significance of 5 factors which need to be considered when taking a DIRECT free kick. For the second half of the lesson, we will COMPARE the extent to which these factors are significant when taking an INDIRECT free kick. Watch this clip of David Beckham.

What might Beckham be thinking about when he places the ball?

The Art of Taking a Free Kick

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Morning everyone! Today we are going to be studying Hinduism. Watch this clip carefully and LIST 5 FACTS about Hinduism. You have until the end of the clip.

Hinduism

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Microwaves

Morning everyone! By the end of today’s lesson you will be able to EXPLAIN how a microwave oven works! Watch this clip. Jot down at least 3 pieces of information about how a microwave works. We will explore the detail during the lesson. Good luck!