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Classwork: 27/5/20 (Wednesday)
Maths:
Worksheet
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Classwork: 27/5/20 (Wednesday)
Maths:
Worksheet
decimals_practice__answer_key.docx | |
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Classwork: 26/5/20 (Tuesday)
Spelling:
pg. 58, 59
Spelling:
pg. 58, 59
treasurehouse_y4_sp_r3_lp.pdf | |
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Maths:
Worksheet
Worksheet
decimals_revision_worksheet_answer_key.docx | |
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decimals_revision_answer_key.docx | |
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Practice Book: pg. 52, 53
decimals_pb_pg._52_53_answer_key.pdf | |
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History:
Answers:
Answers:
- Ancient Greece had a warm, dry climate.
- Most people lived by farming, fishing and trade. Others were soldiers, scholars, scientists and artists.
- Most people lived in villages or in the countryside.
- Ancient Greek homes:
- They were built around a courtyard or garden.
- The walls were often made from wood and mud bricks.
- They had small windows with no glass, but wooden shutters.
- They didn't have much furniture inside.
- People sat on wooden chairs or stools.
- Rich people decorated the walls and floors with colourful tiles and paintings.
- Many homes didn’t have a bathroom.
- Greeks slept on beds stuffed with wool, feathers or dry grass.
- The only light came from flickering oil lamps and candles.
Classwork: 25/5/20 (Monday)
Maths:
Practice Book: pg. 48-51
Maths:
Practice Book: pg. 48-51
decimals_pb_pg._48-51_answer_key.pdf | |
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Classwork: 22/5/20 (Friday)
Creative writing:
Composition Book:
Get started:Get Started:
3. It is important to organise information to make easy to understand and read.
Try these:
Creative writing:
Composition Book:
Get started:Get Started:
- Information has been organised using headings and subheadings, bullet points and number lists, timetables and short paragraphs.
3. It is important to organise information to make easy to understand and read.
Try these:
- The information has been organised into a bulletin-point list.
- Subheadings tell the reader what each section is about.
- The events are organised into a timetable.
Maths:
Course Book: pg. 61-64
Course Book: pg. 61-64
decimals_cb_pg._61-64_answer_key.pdf | |
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Classwork: 21/5/20 (Thursday)
Maths:
Course Book 4B: pg. 55-58
Practice Book 4B: pg. 44, 45
Maths:
Course Book 4B: pg. 55-58
Practice Book 4B: pg. 44, 45
decimals_cb_pg._55-58_answer_key.pdf | |
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decimals_pb_pg._4445_answer_key.pdf | |
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Comprehension:
Booklet 2: pg. 72-75
Booklet 2: pg. 72-75
4th-flag-many-faces_pg._74_75.pdf | |
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Classwork: 20/5/20 (Wednesday)
Comprehension:
Booklet 2: pg. 64-69
Comprehension:
Booklet 2: pg. 64-69
japanese_haiku_pg._65_answer_key.pdf | |
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all_for_one_pg._68_69_answer_key.pdf | |
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Grammar:
Booklet 2:
pg. 52
Activity 2:
2. Will he have three children? No, he won't.
3. Will he have a car? Yes, he will.
4. Will he wear glasses? Yes, he will.
5. Will he have a beard and a moustache? Yes, he will.
6. Will he have a cat? No, he won't.
Activity 3:
2. will miss
3. won't pass
4. will be
5. won't tell
pg. 53
Exercise 1:
pg. 54
will play
will be
will buy
will fly
will cry
will meet
will end
will make
will relax
will help
pg. 55
Booklet 2:
pg. 52
Activity 2:
2. Will he have three children? No, he won't.
3. Will he have a car? Yes, he will.
4. Will he wear glasses? Yes, he will.
5. Will he have a beard and a moustache? Yes, he will.
6. Will he have a cat? No, he won't.
Activity 3:
2. will miss
3. won't pass
4. will be
5. won't tell
pg. 53
Exercise 1:
- will clean
- Will, cook
- will ask
- will meet
- will hike
- will carry
- will read
- will ride
- will, buy
- will win
- will get
- will, fix
- will, go
- will put
pg. 54
will play
will be
will buy
will fly
will cry
will meet
will end
will make
will relax
will help
pg. 55
grammar2__answers_pg.55.pdf | |
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Classwork: 19/5/20 (Tuesday)
Grammar:
Booklet 2: pg. 48
pg. 48
2. She will come to the party.
Will she come to the party?
3. We won't be late.
Will will be late?
4. It will snow.
It won't snow.
pg. 51
Grammar:
Booklet 2: pg. 48
pg. 48
2. She will come to the party.
Will she come to the party?
3. We won't be late.
Will will be late?
4. It will snow.
It won't snow.
pg. 51
grammar2__answers_pg.51.pdf | |
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Maths:
Course Book 4B: pg. 52-54
Practice Book 4B: pg. 39-42
Course Book 4B: pg. 52-54
Practice Book 4B: pg. 39-42
decimals_cb_pg._52-54_answer_key.pdf | |
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decimals_pb_pg.39-42__answer_key.pdf | |
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Science:
pg. 89
magma
rock
dormant
pg. 89
magma
rock
dormant
Classwork: 18/5/20 (Monday)
Spelling:
Book:
pg. 56
1. brake 2. bawl 3. male 4. seen 5. reign 6. rain 7. ball 8. scene
pg. 57
2. The tennis ball crossed the line.
. The old man reined in his mule.
4. The postman delivered my mail on time this morning.
5. The scene needed more rehearsal.
6. Queen Elizabeth II has reigned for over 60 years.
7. Rain has fallen in the valleys today.
8. I have seen lightning in the sky tonight.
Worksheets:
pg. 132
rain – water from the sky,
break – fall apart or stop working,
bawl – cry or shout,
seen – past of ‘see’,
scene – site or location,
mail – post, reign – rule,
brake – stop mechanically,
male – not female,
rein – straps to control horses
pg. 133
1. seen, 2. brake, 3. break, 4. male, 5. scene, 6. rain, 7. ball, 8. rein, 9. bawled
Maths:
Course Book: pg. 46-49
Practice Book: pg. 36-38
Spelling:
Book:
pg. 56
1. brake 2. bawl 3. male 4. seen 5. reign 6. rain 7. ball 8. scene
pg. 57
2. The tennis ball crossed the line.
. The old man reined in his mule.
4. The postman delivered my mail on time this morning.
5. The scene needed more rehearsal.
6. Queen Elizabeth II has reigned for over 60 years.
7. Rain has fallen in the valleys today.
8. I have seen lightning in the sky tonight.
Worksheets:
pg. 132
rain – water from the sky,
break – fall apart or stop working,
bawl – cry or shout,
seen – past of ‘see’,
scene – site or location,
mail – post, reign – rule,
brake – stop mechanically,
male – not female,
rein – straps to control horses
pg. 133
1. seen, 2. brake, 3. break, 4. male, 5. scene, 6. rain, 7. ball, 8. rein, 9. bawled
Maths:
Course Book: pg. 46-49
Practice Book: pg. 36-38
decimals_cb_pg._46-49_answer_key.pdf | |
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decimals_pb_pg._36-38_answer_key.pdf | |
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Classwork: 15/5/20 (Friday)
Maths:
Practice Book 4B: pg. 30, 31, 33
Maths:
Practice Book 4B: pg. 30, 31, 33
decimals_pb_pg._303133_answer_key.pdf | |
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Classwork: 14/5/20 (Thursday)
Maths:
Course Book 4B: pg. 31, 32
Practice Book 4B: pg. 27, 28
Maths:
Course Book 4B: pg. 31, 32
Practice Book 4B: pg. 27, 28
decimals_cb_pg._31_32_answer_key.pdf | |
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decimals_pb_pg._27-28_answer_key.pdf | |
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Grammar:
Booklet 2: pg. 46, 47
Booklet 2: pg. 46, 47
answer_key_pg.46.pdf | |
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answer_key_pg.47.pdf | |
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Comprehension:
Booklet 2 pg. 70-71
Booklet 2 pg. 70-71
different-cultures_pg._71_answer_key.pdf | |
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Classwork: 13/5/20 (Wednesday)
Comprehension:
Booklet 2
Booklet 2
- Rabbit Habit pg. 61
- Playing Catch pg. 63
rabbit_habit_poem_pg._61_answer_key.pdf | |
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playing_catch_pg._63_answer_key.pdf | |
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Grammar:
Booklet 2: pg. 44, 45
Pg.44
1) has known 2) have arrived 3) has lived 4) has been, has broken 5) Have you been, have heard 6) has spoken 7) has not arrived, have checked 8) have waited, has not come 9) have visited
Pg.45
1. I have seen a penguin.
2. Have they eaten breakfast?
3. Jennifer hasn’t finished her homework.
4. Have they met the president?
5. No, we haven’t.
6. Has Roberto visited Vancouver?
7. Yes, he has.
8. Mrs. Smith hasn’t read the book.
9. He has been a teacher.
10. Have you been in jail?
11. I haven’t cleaned my room.
12. No, they haven’t.
13. Has she been sick?
14. Has he swum in the ocean?
15. They haven’t arrived.
16. Where have they been?
17. We have lived here for a year.
18. What has he done?
19. It hasn’t rained for a long time.
20. Who has finished the homework?
Maths:
Practice Book pg. 26
Booklet 2: pg. 44, 45
Pg.44
1) has known 2) have arrived 3) has lived 4) has been, has broken 5) Have you been, have heard 6) has spoken 7) has not arrived, have checked 8) have waited, has not come 9) have visited
Pg.45
1. I have seen a penguin.
2. Have they eaten breakfast?
3. Jennifer hasn’t finished her homework.
4. Have they met the president?
5. No, we haven’t.
6. Has Roberto visited Vancouver?
7. Yes, he has.
8. Mrs. Smith hasn’t read the book.
9. He has been a teacher.
10. Have you been in jail?
11. I haven’t cleaned my room.
12. No, they haven’t.
13. Has she been sick?
14. Has he swum in the ocean?
15. They haven’t arrived.
16. Where have they been?
17. We have lived here for a year.
18. What has he done?
19. It hasn’t rained for a long time.
20. Who has finished the homework?
Maths:
Practice Book pg. 26
decimals_pb_pg._26_answer_key.pdf | |
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Science:
pg. 86
10: Very high
1: Low
9: High
3: Low
pg. 86
- No
- 1) Power Station 2)Factory 3) Cars 4) Trains 5) Landfill site 6) Homes 7) Animals
10: Very high
1: Low
9: High
3: Low
Classwork: 12/5/20 (Tuesday)
History:
Answers:
Maths:
Course Book 4B: pg. 29-30
Practice Book 4B: pg. 25
Answers:
- They felt human emotions, like love, anger and jealousy, and they did not always behave themselves.
- They lived forever and were much more powerful.
- The Greeks thought the gods lived high above Mount Olympus, in a palace in the clouds.
- They could send storms if they were angry and decide who was victorious in wars. Sometimes they even played tricks on humans too.
- No, each god and goddess had power over a different aspect of life or the world.
Maths:
Course Book 4B: pg. 29-30
Practice Book 4B: pg. 25
decimals_cb_pg._29_answer_key.pdf | |
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decimals_cb_pg._30_answer_key.pdf | |
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decimals_pb_pg._25_answer_key.pdf | |
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Grammar:
Booklet 2: pg. 40-43
Pg.40
Exercise 1
1) have visited 2) have visited 3) have visited 4) have visited 5) has visited 6) has visited 7) has visited
Exercise 2
1) has arrived 2) has melted 3) have prepared 4) has landed 5) have suggested 6) has tasted 7) have arrested 8) has cured
Pg.42
Exercise 1
1) has eaten 2) has written 3) have taken 4) have been 5) have drunk 6) has sung 7) has gotten 8) has hidden 9) has been 10) have shown 11) has worn 12) has driven 13) has ridden 14) have become 15) has begun
Pg. 43
1. haven’t eaten
2. Has / done / has
3. Have / seen
4. have lost
5. haven’t arrived
6. Has / had
7. haven’t flown
8. Has / called / hasn’t
9. Have / written
10. haven’t found
11. Have / decided
12. Has / read
13. Have / put
14. hasn’t rained
15. have forgotten
Booklet 2: pg. 40-43
Pg.40
Exercise 1
1) have visited 2) have visited 3) have visited 4) have visited 5) has visited 6) has visited 7) has visited
Exercise 2
1) has arrived 2) has melted 3) have prepared 4) has landed 5) have suggested 6) has tasted 7) have arrested 8) has cured
Pg.42
Exercise 1
1) has eaten 2) has written 3) have taken 4) have been 5) have drunk 6) has sung 7) has gotten 8) has hidden 9) has been 10) have shown 11) has worn 12) has driven 13) has ridden 14) have become 15) has begun
Pg. 43
1. haven’t eaten
2. Has / done / has
3. Have / seen
4. have lost
5. haven’t arrived
6. Has / had
7. haven’t flown
8. Has / called / hasn’t
9. Have / written
10. haven’t found
11. Have / decided
12. Has / read
13. Have / put
14. hasn’t rained
15. have forgotten
Classwork: 11/5/20 (Monday)
Spelling:
Book:
Get started pg. 54
1)plane 2)meet 3)mist 4)peace 5)mane 6)meat 7)fair 8)fare
Try these pg. 55
1)mist 2)missed 3)plain 4)piece 5)main 6)meet 7)fare 8)peace
Worksheet
pg. 130
pg. 131
1) plain 2)plane 3)main 4)meet 5)mist 6)mane 7)fare 8)missed 9)fair 10)piece
Maths:
Course Book: pg. 26-29
Practice Book pg. 23, 24
Book:
Get started pg. 54
1)plane 2)meet 3)mist 4)peace 5)mane 6)meat 7)fair 8)fare
Try these pg. 55
1)mist 2)missed 3)plain 4)piece 5)main 6)meet 7)fare 8)peace
Worksheet
pg. 130
- meet: encounter
- plane: aircraft
- fair: light or pleasant
- mane: long hair
- piece : part of something
- fare: cost of travel
- meat: animal flesh
- plain: obvious or basic
- missed: failed to catch
- peace: calmness
- main: most important
- mist: light fog
pg. 131
1) plain 2)plane 3)main 4)meet 5)mist 6)mane 7)fare 8)missed 9)fair 10)piece
Maths:
Course Book: pg. 26-29
Practice Book pg. 23, 24
decimals_cb_pg._26-29_answer_key.pdf | |
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decimals_pb_pg._23_24_answer_key.pdf | |
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Classwork: 8/5/20 (Friday)
History:
Answers:
Creative Writing:
Try these pg. 19:
1) A realistic story is a piece of fiction set in the real world.
2) The story is set in a school.
3) The setting is a realistic setting. School exist in the real world.
4) The main characters are school girls: the narrator and a girl named Rafaella.
5) The main characters are believable. Their speech and behaviour are realistic.
6) Themes include bullying, friendship and loneliness
Answers:
- Only men, boys and unmarried girls were allowed to attend the Olympic Games.
- Married women were barred.
- They could be thrown off the side of a mountain as punishment.
- The name of the festival was “Heraia”.
Creative Writing:
Try these pg. 19:
1) A realistic story is a piece of fiction set in the real world.
2) The story is set in a school.
3) The setting is a realistic setting. School exist in the real world.
4) The main characters are school girls: the narrator and a girl named Rafaella.
5) The main characters are believable. Their speech and behaviour are realistic.
6) Themes include bullying, friendship and loneliness
Classwork: 7/5/20 (Thursday)
Maths:
Course Book:
pg. 25
b) 1.28
pg.26
c) 2.05
1 a) 0.6 b) 2.48 c) 3.07
Practice Book: pg. 20, 21
Course Book:
pg. 25
b) 1.28
pg.26
c) 2.05
1 a) 0.6 b) 2.48 c) 3.07
Practice Book: pg. 20, 21
decimals_pb_pg._2021_answer_key.pdf | |
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Comprehension:
Booklet 1: pg. 107-110
Booklet 1: pg. 107-110
olympic_games_pg._109-110_answer_key.pdf | |
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Classwork: 6/5/20 (Wednesday)
Comprehension:
Booklet 1: pg.103-106
Booklet 1: pg.103-106
high_flyer_pg._103-106_answer_key.pdf | |
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Maths:
Practice Book 4B: pg. 19
Practice Book 4B: pg. 19
decimals_pb_pg._19_answer_key.pdf | |
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Science Book:
pg. 85
2) True
3) True
4) False
pg. 85
2) True
3) True
4) False
Classwork: 5/5/20 (Tuesday)
History Questions:
Answers:
Maths:
Course Book 4B:
1) a)0.03 b) 0.05
Let's Do:
1) a) 0.23 b) 0.45
Practice book
Answers:
- This meant that any wars were called off so that people could travel safely to Olympia.
- The entire games were dedicated to Zeus.
- Inside the Temple of Zeus, stood a huge gold and ivory statue of the king of the gods himself.
- The main event at the Olympics was not a sporting event, but a sacrifice.
- They sacrificed 100 oxen.
- Running, discus, javelin, long jump, wrestling and boxing, horse racing
Maths:
Course Book 4B:
- pg. 23
1) a)0.03 b) 0.05
Let's Do:
1) a) 0.23 b) 0.45
- pg. 24
Practice book
- p.17-18
decimals_pb_pg._1718_answer_key.pdf | |
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Grammar:
Booklet 2: pg. 34-37
Booklet 2: pg. 34-37
grammar2__answers_pg.34-37_past_continuous.pdf | |
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Classwork: 4/5/20 (Monday)
Spelling:
Book pg.
Worksheets:
Maths:
Course Book 4B:
Practice Book 4B:
Spelling:
Book pg.
- pg. 52
- pg. 53
Worksheets:
- pg. 128
- here: this place
- great: wonderful
- groan: moan
- not: forms the negative
- hear: detect sound
- grate: shred
- grown: became bigger
- heel: back of a foot
- knot: tangle
- heal: recover
- pg. 129
Maths:
Course Book 4B:
- pg. 18-20
Practice Book 4B:
- pg. 16
decimals_cb_pg._19_20_answer_key.pdf | |
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decimals_pb_tenths_pg._16_answer_key.pdf | |
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