This block of Choice and Challenge should focus on the following skills...

WAGOLL:
Project Title: "Plan Your Own Music Festival!"
"I've been chosen to become the ultimate festival organiser! My job is to design my very own music festival — from the stages and snacks to the sounds and stars! I’ll write about my festival, build a mini version of it, use fractions to plan my audience, and even create a step-by-step guide for festival-goers. Let’s get the party started!"
What I’ll Do:
Non-Chronological Report: "All About My Festival"
- Write an exciting report about my festival with sections such as:
- Festival Name & Theme (e.g., "Rainbow Rhythms", "Rockin’ in the Park")
- Types of Music (pop, rock, classical, world music)
- Headline Acts
- Food & Fun Zones
- Eco-Friendly Features
- Use headings, subheadings, and illustrations to organise your writing.
Fractions in Action:
- Plan my audience using fractions:
- "½ of the crowd loves pop music, ¼ prefers rock, ⅛ likes jazz, and the rest enjoy classical."
- Use fractions to divide food stalls, stage time, or ticket types.
- Create a bar chart or pie chart to show my data.
Unplugged Algorithm: "Festival Flow!"
- Design a step-by-step algorithm for a visitor’s journey:
- Example: "Start at the entrance → Visit the Pop Stage → Grab a snack → Dance at the Silent Disco → Exit through the merchandise tent."
- Use arrows, symbols, or a flowchart to show the path clearly.

3D Cardboard Festival Model:
- Build a mini version of your festival using cardboard and craft materials.
- Include:
- Stages
- Food vans
- Chill-out zones
- Tents or seating areas
- Label each area and match it to your report.