2. World Knowledge Matches: 1E, 2H, 3A, 4C, 5B, 6G, 7F, 8D. I didn’t eat the homework! 1.Kenya A. Manila 2. Canada B. Madrid 3. Philippians C. Kuala Lumpur 4. Malaysia D. Jerusalem E. Nairobi 5. Spain F. Colombo 6. Hungary G. Budapest 7. Sri Lanka H. Ottawa 8. Israel
4. 10 Quick Questions 3.0.492 4.2526 2. 31 and a half days 1. 306.9 10. $8.4 9. 4 8. 5200 7. Pentagon 6. $6.2 5. 78 hours
5. North Written Language WB 1. Take 3 steps North East 2. Take 2 steps East West 3. Take 3 steps North 4. Take 1 step East and 3 steps North Teachers desk 5. Take 1 step West and 1 step South then two steps West South
6. ` Metric Conversions 91 cm Converted to mm: 910 mm 2. 170 cm Converted to metres: 1.7m 3. 3.7 km Converted to m: 3700m 5. 1460g Converted to KG: 1.46 kG 4. 3900 mL Converted to Litres: 3.9 L
7. Media Studies Police shot a wheelchair-bound man in Christchurch on the 28th of June. The man had fired shots three times in the last 18 months. The police shot and killed the gunman late last night after he scared neighbours for over several hours. It is believed the man had been drinking. The man had fired over 130 shots before he was killed.
8. Language Skills h e k m d r o h r z e l g r u g d j u y t s r c d n r g l b a e l i t y c e t h e p p h u a w k t m p c k u o d w n a d y e l g
9. Language Skills continued MEDDLE:Mary’s friend got told off because Mary told a teacher she had seen her friend meddle with their stuff. Sarah did a curtsy for the queen. HORDE: Kate got enveloped by a black horde of mosquitoes NIPPY: Eilish’s new nippy puppy nipped at their heels as they walked. THUD: Their was a loud thud as the heavy package fell to the floor. TETCHY: The teenager was tetchy after she lost the competition. MOCK: The bully liked to mock the kids in his class by imitating them.
10. Language Skills continued GURGLE: Isabelle tried to gurgle the water in her mouth. GARBLE: Bert would garble his desk every day. DANGLE: The bully let Mary dangle from the building after she fell off, without getting help.
11. The Physical World 1. Letters, and telegrams 2. 10th March 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell 3. In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell, a Scottish doctor, was working on a new type of telegraph when he accidentally spilled something on his clothes and called for his assistant, who was able to hear his voice over the wire.
12. The Physical World Continued 3.Like the telegraph, a telephone uses electricity flowing through wires, but it sends sounds instead of codes. When you speak into a telephone, the receiver changes your voice into an electric current and then changes the current back into a voice again at the other end. The ability to have two-way conversations by telephone over a distance brought people closer together. 4. Email, Cell phone, Letters, Signalling, Morse code.
13. MY READING LOG BOOK I READ DAY OF THE WEEK Pages read Through the tigers eye MONDAY 90 Through the tigers eye 100 TUESDAY Through the tigers eye 75 WEDNESDAY Pippi goes aboard 25 THURSDAY In Australia In Australia In Australia
14. Parents Comments Mum: Tremendous effort looks absolutely awesome Dad: We love the backgrounds in particular