WORKBOOK WEEK 6 SPRING 2020 Difficulty Level: Medium Your Task: Your Task: Use the Numbers and Letters to Locate the Items
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LCFC J U N I O R S WORKBOOK WEEK 6 SPRING 2020 Difficulty Level: Medium Your Task: Your Task: Use the numbers and letters to locate the items. Select the correct spelling from the options below to finish these Write down what you have found. sentences. My total score is........ My total score Wilfred Ndidi ___________ for the ball. /5 10 1 a) thought b) fort c) fought 9 2 Jonny Evans jumped the ___________ to head the ball. 8 a) highest b) tallest c) heist 3 Leicester City _________ the Premier League champions in the 2015/16 season. 7 a) where b) were c) was /12 Youri Tielemans __________ his pass went to Ayoze Pérez. My total score is........ My total score 6 4 a) insured b) ensured c) ensued 5 Brendan Rodgers made a ________ to win the game. 5 ENGLISH LCFC 4 a) plain b) plan c) plane 3 Your Task: 2 Use the options to complete the below paragraph. There are some words that you might not use and you also may need to 1 use a word more than once. A B C D E F G H I Two | by | buy | to | our | are | there | where | were | their | was LCFC MATHS LCFC I went _________ King Power Stadium to watch Leicester City with my Go across the letters at the bottom first then count up the numbers on the side, the first one has been done for you. family. Before the game I went in the Foxes Fanstore to _________ the new shirt. I had James Justin printed on the back, he wears number LCFC 1 A , 4+5 : ITEM 2 E, 2x3 : ITEM 3 I, 6-5 : ITEM LCFC N I O R U N I O R J U S J S _________. Leicester City won the game, _________ fans __________ A,9 : Filbert Fox so loud! Because the other team lost, ________ supporters ________ 4 H, 7+3 : ITEM 5 F, 8÷2 : ITEM 6 C, 8-4 : ITEM upset. LCFC.COM/JUNIORS | WORKBOOK WEEK 6 LCFC.COM/JUNIORS | WORKBOOK WEEK 6 Your Task: Leicester City were founded in 1884 and now boast a very rich history. Read about each key location that was important to Leicester City’s first locations and meetings as a team and answer the questions: try testing your new found knowledge on a parent! My colouring skills out of 5 are... /3 Garden Shed. It’s estimated that in 1884, Leicester Fosse were founded in a garden shed just off the old Roman Fosse Road. First non-Leicester player scouted at Spinney Hills. In the 1886/87 season, the first ‘outsider’ joined the Club. His name was Sam Sudbury, from Lincoln, and it’s believed he was scouted by our co-founder Frank Gardner, who spotted him kicking a ball about at Spinney Hills. He was the first player we had outside of Leicester! First match, now Westleigh Avenue. Leicester Fosse’s first ever match was played on a private field off the Fosse Road (less than a mile away from the garden shed they formed in!). They won 5-0 against /5 Syston Fosse on 1 November 1884. It’s now a street with houses, called Westleigh Avenue. My total score is........ My total score First regular home ground was Victoria Park. Between the years of 1884-1887, Leicester’s first regular home ground was Victoria Park. It’s still there today! By 1887, Leicester Fosse had expanded to 40 members and two teams. Grace Road used to play matches. In 1891, Leicester City were without a home ground once more. They had to temporarily play on the county cricket ground, Aylestone Park. It’s now known as Grace Road and is home to Leicestershire County Cricket Club! Filbert Street developed. Finally, in October 1891, Leicester City settled in to what would be their home ground for over 100 years. They moved to the Walnut Street Ground, which later ART LCFC changed its name to Filbert Street. We stayed here until 2002. 1 Which location is the oldest? LCFC HISTORY LCFC 2 Who was our first non-Leicester born player? LCFC LCFC N I O R U N I O R J U S Design a poster on the opposite page for the new Walnut Street Ground J S 3 advertising a match to be played. LCFC.COM/JUNIORS | WORKBOOK WEEK 6 LCFC.COM/JUNIORS | WORKBOOK WEEK 6 Send all your answers to [email protected] and let Filbert know how you did!.