ALL
HOMEWORKS
Westfield Secondary School
Please read the slides and
complete the tasks which your
teacher has said to do
French Homework
Week 2
Your Name & Year
Comprehension Task - Questions
• Worksheet – Copy of Worksheet
• Click to play the audio
- Answers will be given on Friday at 14:40 end of the week.
Submit all work via Google Classrooms
Extra French Work – To be done in English
Please upload it as a poster or a PowerPoint, complete following:
• Pick a famous French person
• Their personality e.g. chatty
• 3 sentences telling me about them
• What do they do in their spare time/ do they have any hobbies?
• Known for
• Education history
• Age
Upload your Listening Task here
Use these slides for Extra Work
Use these slides for Extra Work
Physical Education
Homework Week 2
Your Name & Year
Wordsearch on Sports & a task
• Wordsearch
P.E. Task
• Please complete attached
worksheet on Google
Classrooms
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1NYK
iD0xjfUL5XS0rhVJXxzvdHscQAHjZbo-
Form Submission
You are to SUBMIT the form by Thursday, please tick the
appropriate box depending which level of your ability the tasks
were for you.
https://forms.gle/DVmT8unTqBgNN932A
Extra Tasks
• Write 2-3 sports that you like, and why you enjoy them.
OR
• Make a mindmap of the sports same idea as above.
OR
• Make a PowerPoint and present it to the class
Upload your P.E Tasks here
Upload your P.E Tasks here
History Homework
Week 2
Your Name & Year
History Task – Instructions
Your task
- To pick a topic from the next few slides below
- Answer questions in much detail as possible
- Use Wikipedia for researching
- Watch videos provided to help you with the task
- Submit via your Google Classrooms or submit via Email.
The Causes of World War II
1. What caused World War II to happen?
2. What are allies?
3. What was the agreement called?
4. Watch the video and recall 3 points in your jotter.
Rationing
1. What do we mean by rationing?
2. What year did rationing occur?
3. Is there a purpose for it?
4. Can you name at least 4 items that were rationed?
5. What could people do if they had spare land?
6. Watch the video about rationing
History Facts – Questions
1. Which Queen of England had the name "Bloody Mary"?
2. Who was Henry VII's last wife?
3. Who was the youngest Prime Minister in British history?
4. Which Carthaginian general was famous for his use of
elephants in battle?
5. Who was Queen while William Shakespeare was alive?
6. Which King presided over England during the Great Fire of
London?
7. How long was the Hundred Years' War?
Self-Correct your answers
1. Mary I
2. Catherine Parr
3. William Pitt The Younger
4. Hannibal
5. Queen Elizabeth I
6. Charles II
7. 116 years
The Holocaust
Please answer the questions to self-correct see next slide.
1. When speaking about the "Holocaust," what time period are we referring to?
2. How many Jews were murdered during the Holocaust?
3. How many non-Jewish civilians were murdered during World War II in
Europe?
4. Which Jewish communities suffered losses during the Holocaust?
5. How many Jews were murdered in each country and what percentage of the
pre-war Jewish population did they constitute?
6. What is a death camp? How many were there? Where were they located?
7. What does the term "Final Solution" mean and what is its origin?
The Holocaust with Answers
Please self correct your answers.
1. The "Holocaust" refers to the period from January 30, 1933, when Hitler became
Chancellor of Germany, to May 8, 1945 (V-E Day), the end of the war in Europe.
2. While it is impossible to ascertain the exact number of Jewish victims, statistics
indicate that the total was over 5,860,000. Six million is the round figure accepted
by most authorities.
3. While it is impossible to ascertain the exact number, the recognized figure is
approximately 5,000,000. Among the groups which the Nazis and their
collaborators murdered and persecuted were: Gypsies, Serbs, Polish
intelligentsia, resistance fighters from all the nations, German opponents of
Nazism, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, habitual criminals, and the "anti-
social," e.g. beggars, vagrants, and hawkers.
The Holocaust with Answers
Please self correct your answers.
4. Every Jewish community in occupied Europe
suffered losses during the Holocaust. The
Jewish communities in North Africa were
persecuted, but were not subjected to the same
large-scale deportations or mass murder. Some
individuals, however, were deported to German
death camps, where they perished.
5. Austria 50,000 -- 27.0%
Italy 7,680 -- 17.3%
Belgium 28,900 -- 44.0%
Latvia 71,500 -- 78.1%
Bohemia/Moravia 78,150 -- 66.1%
Lithuania 143,000 -- 85.1%
Bulgaria 0 -- 0.0%
Luxembourg 1,950 -- 55.7%
Denmark 60 -- 0.7%
Netherlands 100,000 -- 71.4%
Estonia 2,000 -- 44.4%
Norway 762 -- 44.8%
Finland 7 -- 0.3%
Poland 3,000,000 -- 90.9%
France 77,320 -- 22.1%
Romania 287,000 -- 47.1%
Germany 141,500 -- 25.0%
Slovakia 71,000 -- 79.8%
Greece 67,000 -- 86.6%
Soviet Union 1,100,000 -- 36.4%
Hungary 569,000 -- 69.0%
Yugoslavia 63,300 -- 81.2
The Holocaust with Answers
Please self correct your answers.
6. A death (or mass murder) camp is a concentration camp with special
apparatus specifically designed for systematic murder. Six such camps existed:
Auschwitz-Birkenau, Belzec, Chelmno, Majdanek, Sobibor and Treblinka. All
were located in Poland.
7. The term "Final Solution" (Endl"sung) refers to Germany's plan to murder all
the Jews of Europe. The term was used at the Wannsee Conference (Berlin;
January 20,1942) where German officials discussed its implementation.
Maths Homework
Week 2
Your Name & Year
Maths Starter
Complete the following in your jotter using the method line:
Simply the following below:-
1. 20x + 6 = 4
2. 7x – 4 = 2
3. 8x + 2 = 7
4. 72
5. Find the area of this rectangle
Number Patterns
2D Shapes
Algebra Test
Complete 10 questions and then submit, once done please could
you review answers.
Many thanks, Christopher
https://forms.gle/tx3HHDkyhhh2d5d59
English Homework
Week 2
Your Name & Year
English Starter – Look for words
Past and Tense
Can you change these words to the past tense?
Past and Tense – Sentences
We will be using the same method, but this time it is sentences.
Past and Tense – Implying ED
Homework due Monday
Match-up worksheet to be hand-in via our English Google
Classroom by Monday morning. Good luck!

ALL HOMEWORKS - WHS

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    Please read theslides and complete the tasks which your teacher has said to do
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    Comprehension Task -Questions • Worksheet – Copy of Worksheet • Click to play the audio - Answers will be given on Friday at 14:40 end of the week. Submit all work via Google Classrooms
  • 5.
    Extra French Work– To be done in English Please upload it as a poster or a PowerPoint, complete following: • Pick a famous French person • Their personality e.g. chatty • 3 sentences telling me about them • What do they do in their spare time/ do they have any hobbies? • Known for • Education history • Age
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    Use these slidesfor Extra Work
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    Use these slidesfor Extra Work
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    Wordsearch on Sports& a task • Wordsearch
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    P.E. Task • Pleasecomplete attached worksheet on Google Classrooms https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1NYK iD0xjfUL5XS0rhVJXxzvdHscQAHjZbo-
  • 12.
    Form Submission You areto SUBMIT the form by Thursday, please tick the appropriate box depending which level of your ability the tasks were for you. https://forms.gle/DVmT8unTqBgNN932A
  • 13.
    Extra Tasks • Write2-3 sports that you like, and why you enjoy them. OR • Make a mindmap of the sports same idea as above. OR • Make a PowerPoint and present it to the class
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    Upload your P.ETasks here
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    Upload your P.ETasks here
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    History Task –Instructions Your task - To pick a topic from the next few slides below - Answer questions in much detail as possible - Use Wikipedia for researching - Watch videos provided to help you with the task - Submit via your Google Classrooms or submit via Email.
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    The Causes ofWorld War II 1. What caused World War II to happen? 2. What are allies? 3. What was the agreement called? 4. Watch the video and recall 3 points in your jotter.
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    Rationing 1. What dowe mean by rationing? 2. What year did rationing occur? 3. Is there a purpose for it? 4. Can you name at least 4 items that were rationed? 5. What could people do if they had spare land? 6. Watch the video about rationing
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    History Facts –Questions 1. Which Queen of England had the name "Bloody Mary"? 2. Who was Henry VII's last wife? 3. Who was the youngest Prime Minister in British history? 4. Which Carthaginian general was famous for his use of elephants in battle? 5. Who was Queen while William Shakespeare was alive? 6. Which King presided over England during the Great Fire of London? 7. How long was the Hundred Years' War?
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    Self-Correct your answers 1.Mary I 2. Catherine Parr 3. William Pitt The Younger 4. Hannibal 5. Queen Elizabeth I 6. Charles II 7. 116 years
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    The Holocaust Please answerthe questions to self-correct see next slide. 1. When speaking about the "Holocaust," what time period are we referring to? 2. How many Jews were murdered during the Holocaust? 3. How many non-Jewish civilians were murdered during World War II in Europe? 4. Which Jewish communities suffered losses during the Holocaust? 5. How many Jews were murdered in each country and what percentage of the pre-war Jewish population did they constitute? 6. What is a death camp? How many were there? Where were they located? 7. What does the term "Final Solution" mean and what is its origin?
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    The Holocaust withAnswers Please self correct your answers. 1. The "Holocaust" refers to the period from January 30, 1933, when Hitler became Chancellor of Germany, to May 8, 1945 (V-E Day), the end of the war in Europe. 2. While it is impossible to ascertain the exact number of Jewish victims, statistics indicate that the total was over 5,860,000. Six million is the round figure accepted by most authorities. 3. While it is impossible to ascertain the exact number, the recognized figure is approximately 5,000,000. Among the groups which the Nazis and their collaborators murdered and persecuted were: Gypsies, Serbs, Polish intelligentsia, resistance fighters from all the nations, German opponents of Nazism, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, habitual criminals, and the "anti- social," e.g. beggars, vagrants, and hawkers.
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    The Holocaust withAnswers Please self correct your answers. 4. Every Jewish community in occupied Europe suffered losses during the Holocaust. The Jewish communities in North Africa were persecuted, but were not subjected to the same large-scale deportations or mass murder. Some individuals, however, were deported to German death camps, where they perished. 5. Austria 50,000 -- 27.0% Italy 7,680 -- 17.3% Belgium 28,900 -- 44.0% Latvia 71,500 -- 78.1% Bohemia/Moravia 78,150 -- 66.1% Lithuania 143,000 -- 85.1% Bulgaria 0 -- 0.0% Luxembourg 1,950 -- 55.7% Denmark 60 -- 0.7% Netherlands 100,000 -- 71.4% Estonia 2,000 -- 44.4% Norway 762 -- 44.8% Finland 7 -- 0.3% Poland 3,000,000 -- 90.9% France 77,320 -- 22.1% Romania 287,000 -- 47.1% Germany 141,500 -- 25.0% Slovakia 71,000 -- 79.8% Greece 67,000 -- 86.6% Soviet Union 1,100,000 -- 36.4% Hungary 569,000 -- 69.0% Yugoslavia 63,300 -- 81.2
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    The Holocaust withAnswers Please self correct your answers. 6. A death (or mass murder) camp is a concentration camp with special apparatus specifically designed for systematic murder. Six such camps existed: Auschwitz-Birkenau, Belzec, Chelmno, Majdanek, Sobibor and Treblinka. All were located in Poland. 7. The term "Final Solution" (Endl"sung) refers to Germany's plan to murder all the Jews of Europe. The term was used at the Wannsee Conference (Berlin; January 20,1942) where German officials discussed its implementation.
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    Maths Starter Complete thefollowing in your jotter using the method line: Simply the following below:- 1. 20x + 6 = 4 2. 7x – 4 = 2 3. 8x + 2 = 7 4. 72 5. Find the area of this rectangle
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    Algebra Test Complete 10questions and then submit, once done please could you review answers. Many thanks, Christopher https://forms.gle/tx3HHDkyhhh2d5d59
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    English Starter –Look for words
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    Past and Tense Canyou change these words to the past tense?
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    Past and Tense– Sentences We will be using the same method, but this time it is sentences.
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    Past and Tense– Implying ED
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    Homework due Monday Match-upworksheet to be hand-in via our English Google Classroom by Monday morning. Good luck!