Answers
How many did you get right? Give yourself a score per topic For example: 2 out of 3 in Maths.


Computing
01: No. Fatima was giving the wizard a binary response. A binary response means you can only choose between two answers. For example:
On or Off
Yes or No
1 or 0
Computers love binary because it’s like a secret code they can understand really quickly!
02: The internet is a huge, worldwide network that connects millions of computers* and devices. It lets people do all sorts of things: visit websites on the World Wide Web, send emails, share homework, chat on game consoles, and make calls on tablets.
03: Modem. A modem is a device that brings in the internet from your service provider, e.g.Virgin Media. While the modem brings the internet into your home, the router shares it with all your devices.
Maths
01: 10 bottles
02: 10 copper coins
03: A box full of copper coins is 10 times more than a tray full of copper coins.
Sustainability
01: Plastic water bottles
02: To support her widowed mother, clothe her and feed her baby brother.
03: The green drinking cans, navy glass bottles and red plastic (crisp or sweet) packets.
Reading
01: The wizard can cast spells to swap bodies.
02: Pink bubbles, then butterflies and grey clouds.
03: No, it was not sensible for Fatima to walk off with the wizard because he was a stranger.
Further discussion could focus on your child's safety awareness, for example you could say:
It’s not safe to go with someone you don’t know because:
Strangers might not have good intentions, and you can’t always tell by looking at them.
Your parents, carers, or teachers wouldn’t know where you are, which could put you in danger.
Safe adults (like your parents, teachers, or trusted family members) will always make sure you know what’s happening.