Mischievous Moral Mayhem
This week’s Mischievous Moral Mayhem is: A close friend offers some laughing gas. What Do you do? On the surface, some of these...
Weekly Maths Problem
Don’t forget to write out the problem at the top of the page, date the work and show all your workings out (even the wrong answers) and...
Word of the Week
a lot (adverb) A lot, alot, and allot are only different by a space and a letter. However, all of them mean something very different...
Mischievous Moral Mayhem
This week’s Mischievous Moral Mayhem is: You have some homework to do - but you haven't done it. Soon your teacher is going to do a spot...
Mischievous Moral Mayhem
This week’s Mischievous Moral Mayhem is: You are buying a handbag from the latest collection of your favourite designer from someone who...
Weekly Maths Problem
Don’t forget to write out the problem at the top of the page, date the work and show all your workings out (even the wrong answers) and...
Word of the Week
truly (adverb) Meaning – in a genuine or truthful way. Example of using it in a sentence: “Some educational leaders do not truly...
Mischievous Moral Mayhem
This week’s Mischievous Moral Mayhem is: You are buying a quadbike from someone who must sell because they are broke and needs the money...
Weekly Maths Problem
Don’t forget to write out the problem at the top of the page, date the work and show all your workings out (even the wrong answers) and...
Word of the Week
Unusually (adverb) Meaning – something or someone who is not common but out of the ordinary, remarkable or exceptional. Example of using...