Sunday, 6 January 2019

What do you want to be ? Chapter 6



What do you want to be when you grow up and why?

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American Football

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American Football (just called football in the USA) is a team sport. It is played

 by two teams with 11 players on each side. American football is played with a ball

  with more pointed ends. Points are scored in many ways, usually by one team 

getting the ball into the end zone of the other team.

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Field

An American football field.
American football is played on a field 120 yards long by 53⅓ yards wide. Most of the game is played on 100 yards in the middle. It is divided by 20 lines drawing every 5 yards. The field has two other sets of markings, running between the two end zones along the length of the field, known as "hashmarks". All plays must start between the hashmarks—if the last play ended outside the hashmarks, the ball is moved to the nearest hashmark. At the ends of the field there are scoring areas, called the end zones.

REVISE vocabulary Units 1-2

Miss Daisy chapters 1-5 CONDITIONALS


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  1. If you ask me, you and Principal Klutz can take all the apples away
  2. I don’t even know what you get if you multiply four times four.”
  3. If you put four crayons in a row,” “and you make four rows of four crayons, you’ll have sixteen crayons.

Write 3 conditions that are necessary to save the Earth.
1._____________________________________________________
2._____________________________________________________
3.____________________________________________________

  1. What would happen if you subtracted
half of the pencils
  1. We would hate school forever, even if we changed our minds and decided that we liked school.
  2. If we bought the school, what would
we do with it?

What would you do if you had the chance to buy your school?
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Wednesday, 2 January 2019

Spelling Bee competition 2018

 

 

2018 Champion Prizes:
A $40,000 cash prize from Scripps as well as the Scripps National Spelling Bee trophy.
A $2,500 US savings bond and reference library from Merriam-Webster.
$400 in reference works from Encyclopaedia Britannica and a three-year membership to Britannica Online Premium.
A trip to New York City to appear on "LIVE with Kelly and Ryan."
A trip to Hollywood to appear on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"
A school pizza party from Pizza Hut.
Other facts:
Contestants must be 15 or younger and must not have passed beyond the eighth grade.
Winning words have included: Laodicean, luge, therapy, croissant, milieu, lyceum, kamikaze, antediluvian, chiaroscurist, logorrhea, Purim and knack.
There were co-champions in 1950, 1957, 1962, 2014, 2015 and 2016.
Each year, more than 11 million students take part in the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
The Oscar-nominated documentary "Spellbound," released in 2002, captures the 1999 Scripps National Spelling Bee and follows eight participants as they prepare for the event.
Timeline:
1925 -
The Louisville Courier-Journal starts the event with nine contestants. Frank Neuhauser is the first winner, after spelling gladiolus correctly.
1941 - Scripps Howard assumes sponsorship of the program.
1943-1945 - There is no National Spelling Bee due to World War II.
March 5-6, 2017 - A 5-year-old girl from Oklahoma wins a regional spelling bee and qualifies to compete in the 2017 national event. She is the youngest participant to clinch a slot in the national spelling bee. The girl, named Edith Fuller, defeats 52 other children at the regional contest, spelling such challenging words as jnana, sarsaparilla and Baedeker.

 

Spelling Words - 5th Grade

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cancel guard holiday headache bargain
furnace suggest squeeze solemn author
dangerous terrible treasure missile courage
towel celebration continent straightforward extinct
imagine exact ounce octopus consonant
coffee avenue specialty senator population
laundry semifinal examine exercise enormous
surround brighten piano strengthen sculpture
urgent receive estimate diamond calories
thought plural cabbage applause beautiful

Spelling Words - 6th Grade

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specialty senator population routine guidance
examine exercise enormous fertilize velocity
piano strengthen sculpture casserole denominator
estimate diamond calories mildew accurate
cabbage applause beautiful punctuation monarch
headache bargain chemical artificial pharmacy
solemn author tolerant centipede condemn
missile courage successful dynamite tutor
straightforward extinct commentary apology article
octopus consonant significant immature faucet

American money and measurement Chapter 7

Penny (informal name of American cent) 


 The United States one-cent coin, often called a penny, is a 


unit of currency equaling one-hundredth of a United States 

dollar (Lincoln)

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Nickel American usage, is a five-cent coin (Jefferson)
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Dime U.S. usage, is a ten-cent coin, one tenth of a United 

States dollar, labeled formally as "one dime (Roosevelt)




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1 foot = 12 inches = 30.48 centimeters 
 
1 pound = 453.592 grams

Worksheet Miss Daisy Unit 5


Chapter 5:

The Most Genius Idea
Circle the correct answer:
            1. The synonym of the word “recess” is:
               a. A process
               b. A break
               c. A program


               2.What kind of contest did the boys have?
               a. The one who shouts the loudest wins.
               b. The one who runs the fastest wins.
               c. The one who spins around in circles the longest without throwing up wins.

               3.What kind of promise did they make?
            a. That they would hate school forever.
            b. That they would remain friends for a lifetime
            c. That they would kick Miss Daisy out of the school.

               4. What kind of genius idea did Ryan have?
               a. That they should buy the school.
               b. That they should skip the classes and go to play football.
               c. That they should gather money and buy new video games.

               5.What did A.J. propose to turn the school into?
                a. A football pitch.
               b. A video game arcade.
               c. A secret building where they could spy on Miss Daisy.

               6.What does AJ think Mrs. Cooney is?
               a. A spy.
               b. A nurse.
               c.The person who kidnapped their real teacher.
              
               7.What is Mrs. Cooney’s poster in reality?
               a. A secret code where she sends mystery spy messages.
               b. An eye test/vision test poster.
               c. A poster with Chinese letters on it.
              
               8. To “keep an eye” on someone, means to:
               a. Watch someone carefully.
               b. Tell someone a lie.
               c. To ignore someone.

Miss Daisy is Crazy

Kids' literature

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