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Friday 25 July 2014

How we hear sounds. 22. 7. 2014 When we hear sounds this what actually happens. Firstly the sound waves enter the canal of the ear that makes the eardrum vibrate. Next the vibrations pass through three connected bones in the middle of the ear. Then this motion sets fluid moving in the inner ear. After that the moving fluid bends thousands of delicate hair like cells which convert the vibrations into the nerve impulses. Finally it goes in the brain, these impulses are converted into what we hear as sound.
Verbs tense. 24314 Verbs : Present Verbs : Past 1. Kick Kicked 2. Walk Walked 3. Talk Talked 4. Laugh Laughed 5. Mix Mixed 6. Sleep Slept 7. Hop Hopped 8. Fill Filled 9. Break Broke 10. Jump Jumped 11. Happen Happened
Heroes. 1. At what age did Wilma Rudolph take her brace off. _5_. 2. Wilma’s mother had to rub her leg every single day. 3. When Wilma was four she had a disease called __polio__. 4. When Wilma had her brace on it was hard to _run__ , _walk__ , and _stand__. 5. Who wrote the story and who illustrated it. __Kerrie Ann and marjorie__.
Class treaty 1. We must be nice , helpful and caring to our friends, teachers, adults and animals. 2. In we must be occupied to enhance our learning all the time. 3. We will listen all times to Instructions and do the right things.
Reading. Forgetful Friday. Question ? 1. On Friday where did George, sally and Andy go? Answer. School 2. Who forgot to open the gate? Answer. George did. 3. Who forgot to move the rabbit hutch? Answer. Sally did 4. Who forgot to get andy’s rugby shoes? Answer Andy did. 5. George said there’s something else you forgot, mum. Answer : That it was friday every Friday Mr.s Dawson picks us up.
WALT: Solve division problems by equal sharing. Solve these problems.
1. The school is planning a field trip. There are 14 students and 2 seats.
 How on each school bus.
How many on each school bus.
 How many buses are needed to take the trip? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The school needed 7 buses to take the trip.
 2. Betty has 24 oranges stored in boxes.
If there are 3 boxes, how many oranges must go in each box? 1 2 3 There must be 8 oranges in each of the 3 boxes.
 3. The school is planning a field trip.
There are 9 students and 3 seats on each school bus. How many buses are needed to take the trip? xxxxxxxxx 1 xxxxxxxxx 2 xxxxxxxxx 3
 4. There are 2 students in the class and 18 pencils. If the pencils are divided equally among the students, how many does each student get? xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 2
 5. There are 35 bottle caps in Beverly's bottle cap collection. If the bottle caps are organized into 7 groups, how big is each group? xxxxx 1 xxxxx 2 xxxxx 3 xxxxx 4 xxxxx 5 xxxxx 6 xxxxx 7 6. Jeffrey wants to split a collection of bottle caps into groups of 2. Jeffrey has 12 bottle caps.
How many groups will be created? xxxxxx 1 xxxxxx 2 7. There are 9 students in the class and 81 tickets. If the tickets are divided equally among the students, how many does each student get? xxxxxxxxx 1 xxxxxxxxx 2 xxxxxxxxx 3 xxxxxxxxx 4 xxxxxxxxx 5 xxxxxxxxx 6 xxxxxxxxx 7 xxxxxxxxx 8 xxxxxxxxx 9
8. Peter has 3 candies stored in boxes. If there are 3 boxes, how many candies must go in each box? xxx 1 xxx 2 xxx 3
 9. Martha is inviting 4 friends to a party. She has 12 cookies. How many cookies will each friend get? xxx 1 xxx 2 xxx 3 xxx 4
 10. Jesse has 21 bananas. If he shares them among 3 friends, how many bananas does each friend get? xxxxxxx 1 xxxxxxx 2 xxxxxxx 3
 11. There are 7 students in the class and 56 eggs. If the eggs are divided equally among the students, how many does each student get? xxxxxxxx 1 xxxxxxxx 2 xxxxxxxx 3 xxxxxxxx 4 xxxxxxxx 5 xxxxxxxx 6 xxxxxxxx 7
 12. Elizabeth is inviting 5 friends to a party. She has 5 cookies. How many cookies will each friend get? xxxxx 1 xxxxx 2 xxxxx 3 xxxxx 4 xxxxx 5