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SPAG Compliment vs complement

is when you say something nice. Think ‘I like compliments’.

completes something, or adds to it in a way that makes it better. Think ‘E for extras’.

A compliment

A complement

FashionWhat does fashion mean to you? How does it impact your life?

FASHION

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SPAG BeautifulBig Ears Aren’t Usually beautiful

can help you remember it starts BEAU…

Right & Wrong

Some good questions to ask yourself if you’re not sure if something is right or wrong:

What does my conscience say about it?

  Could it hurt anyone—including me?

  Is it fair?

  How would I feel if somebody did it to me?

  Have I ever been told that it's wrong?

  Deep down how do I feel about it?

  How will I feel about myself later if I do it?

  What would people I respect say about it?

If you still can't decide, talk it over with someone you trust and respect.

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SPAG I.e. vs E.g.I.e. means “in other words”. It comes from the Latin words “id est”.E.g. means “for example”. It comes from the Latin words “exempli gratia”.

Voting Give as many examples as you can of things you might be able to vote on at some point in your life:

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Op - port - unity. Boats need regular op-port-unities to stop at port!

A time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.

Opportunity

PrejudicePrejudice: an unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially when formed without enough thought or knowledge.

If you have a negative attitude towards someone based on race or ethnicity rather than personal experience, you might be accused of prejudice.

What examples can you give of types of prejudice?

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SPAG Stationary vs StationeryStationary = not moving, staying still. Think ‘nar’ like ‘car’. Stationery = paper, pens, pencils etc. Think ‘ner’ like ‘nerd’.

Truth

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Self ConfidenceWrite a list of (at least) 10 things you like about yourself.

If you’re struggling, swap with a friend, and each write for the other!

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SPAG BusinessMy company can provide a

BUS IN Every Single Situation!

CreativityBe creative!

You could write a poem, song lyrics or a story, or even create a new language. Draw a picture, design an outfit, sketch an invention….

It’s up to you!

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Refugees

A refugee is someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war or violence.

A refugee has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group. Most likely, they cannot return home or are afraid to do so.

War and ethnic, tribal and religious violence are leading causes of refugees fleeing their countries.

Two-thirds of all refugees worldwide come from just five countries: Syria, Afghanistan, South Sudan, Myanmar and Somalia.

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Conflict

Tips for dealing with conflict:

• Conflict is a reality. There is no escaping the fact. Hiding won’t solve anything.

• You can’t wish the problem away. Keeping your feelings bottled up inside won’t work.

• Learn to deal with the problem, not the person. Conflict occurs because of a particular issue, not because of a person. Don’t make it personal.

• Be respectful. Listen to the other person.

• Be assertive. Being assertive means putting your views forward confidently and calmly.

• Learn to negotiate. This is the most important skill you need to learn. Negotiating is a skill that will serve you in the long term.

• Stick to the present. Don’t drag in past issues. Doing so will only make things worse.

• The silent treatment does not work. Talk it out.

• Be understanding. Try to put yourself in the other person’s shoes. Don’t get defensive and look at the whole situation.

• Learn to say sorry. It helps!

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SPAG Literally, or figuratively?Figuratively means metaphorically, and literally describes something that actually happened. If you say that a guitar solo literally blew your head off, your head should not be attached to your body…

Traditions

What different types of traditions can you think of? Can you give examples? E.g. Family traditions, religious traditions, school traditions….

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SPAG PersuadeTo…. Persuade Everyone, Real Salesmen Use A Dramatic Explanation.

Skin Colour

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SPAG TrulyThere is truly no ‘e’ in truly.

(It’s true!)

Dance

How many different styles of dance can you name?

Goals

These can be as big or as small as you like. Try and include one school goal, one thing you’d like to learn, one family/home goal, and one thing you’d like to achieve personally.

Use this page to record your best score.

Write down your finishing time too - that way, you can see if you’re getting faster!

Date Score Time taken

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