What narrative feature did we learn about this week?
Plot
What were our 2 focuses in Mathematics this week?
Solving word problems and multiplication of fractions
What did we learn about in history this week?
Bushrangers
What are the names of Harry Potter’s parents?
James and Lilly
Which letter of the alphabet has the most water?
c
What is an oxymoron? Give an example?
2 contradictory terms eg. A dull roar
What how did we represent/model the application of multiplying fractions? Give an example
Area model
Name 4 Australian Bushrangers
Ned Kelly, Dan Kelly, Musquito, Captain Thuderbolt
In which country is the Taj Mahal?
India
What is so delicate that saying its name breaks it?
silence
What is the difference between direct and indirect characterisation?
Direct tells the reader, indirect shows the reader
What is 5/9 x 2/12 in it's simplest form?
5/54
Why is Ned Kelly considered a significant Australian? Give examples
What is the first letter of the Greek Alphabet?
Alpha
What is next in this sequence? JFMAMJJASON
D - Each letter stands for the names of the months in a year
What are the 6 types of plot we learnt about this week?
Romance, the monster, the stranger, a journey, treasure hunt, hidden jem
According to a recipe, 9/20 oz. of sugar is needed to make 6 cookies. Ashley decided to use only a third of the sugar to make it healthier. How much sugar did Ashley use?
3/20
Listen to the song Poor Ned. How does the song portray Ned? How did Ned justify the things he did? Give an example
Discussion
In which year did the Second World War end?
1945
None of them, you can't get bananas from coconut trees
Spelling question -
onomatopoeia
There was 3/4 of a pie left in the fridge. Daniel ate 3/8 of the leftover pie. How much of a pie did he have?
9/32
Who are some of the Australian people that the song discusses?
Discussion
What is a baby goat called?
A dad and his son were riding their bikes and crashed. Two ambulances came and took them to different hospitals. The man’s son was in the operating room and the doctor said, “I can’t operate on you. You’re my son.” How is that possible?
The doctor is his mum