Our word of the week this week is 'Appease'. How many times can you use it in your work this week?

Stay tuned to find out new and exciting words our students are learning about as the weeks progress. Remember, read the OA way!

Our recommended read this week is: 'Journey's End', by R. C. Sherriff.

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Check out this week's 'Fact of the Week'.
You could try to find out:
- which city has the slowest average speed for car car travel;
- which country has the most cars per 1000 people;
- how much of the earth's surface is covered by roads;
- which place on earth is the furthest away from a road.
Remember, read the OA way and stay tuned to discover amazing weekly facts!

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Check out this week's 'Fact of the Week'.

You could try to find out:
- which city has the slowest average speed for car travel;
- which country has the most cars per 1000 people;
- how much of the Earth's surface is covered by road;
- which place on Earth is the furthest away from a road.

Remember, read the OA way and stay tuned to discover amazing weekly facts!

#FactOfTheWeek #LearnSomethingNew #WeeklyFacts #DidYouKnow #AmazingFacts #ReadTheOAWay #CARE #LearnTodayLeadTomorrow

Year 7 have begun their weekly library reading intervention today with Mr Marshall and his Year 11 Reading Leaders listening to students read and getting them to develop their confidence and comprehension.

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Our word of the week this week is 'Thrive'. How many times can you use it in your work this week?

Stay tuned to find out new and exciting words our students are learning about as the weeks progress. Remember, read the OA way!

Our recommended read this week is: 'Wuthering Heights', by Emily Bronte.

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Our word of the week this week is 'Contribution'. How many times can you use it in your work this week?

Stay tuned to find out new and exciting words our students are learning about as the weeks progress. Remember, read the OA way!

Our recommended read this week is: 'The Woman in Black', by Susan Hill.

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Check out this week's 'Fact of the Week'.

You could try to find out:
- how Quetzalcoatlus got its name;
- how long it lives;
- how it launched into flight;
- where its fossils have been found.

Remember, read the OA way and stay tuned to discover amazing weekly facts!

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Our word of the week this week is 'Indicate'. How many times can you use it in your work this week?

Stay tuned to find out new and exciting words our students are learning about as the weeks progress. Remember, read the OA way!

Our recommended read this week is: 'The Blue Book of Nebo', by Manon Steffan Ros.

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Check out our Fact of the Week!
You could try to find out:
- which countries have laws about food waste;
- about restaurants which use food that would otherwise be wasted;
- how sell by dates are calculated;
- how shops lengthen the shelf life of food.

Remember, read the OA way and stay tuned to discover amazing weekly facts!

#FactOfTheWeek #LearnSomethingNew #WeeklyFacts #DidYouKnow #AmazingFacts #ReadTheOAWay #CARE #LearnTodayLeadTomorrow

Let's take a look at week 3's 'Word of the Week' and 'Fact of the Week'. Remember, to read the OA Way.

Our recommended read for week 3 is 'Great Expectations', by Charles Dickens.

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