Homework

Anzac Information 1. Anzac Day is celebrated every year in Australia and New Zealand on the 25th of April every year 2. Every year in Gallipoli there is a Dawn service the Lat POst is played first a 1 minute silence then follows with the song Reveille, at the end both Australian and New Zealand Anthem play 3. A AFL game is played on Anzac Day every year it starts with a minute silence the first two teams to play these games were Collingwood and Essendon 4.Anzac is celebrated as a public holiday in each state and territory to commemorate the service of the men who fought bravely for their country. 5. It celebrates the landing of the ANZAC soldiers in Gollipoli in WW1 6.IN commemoration of the ANZAC soldiers the Turkish people named the place where the soldiers landed ANZAC Cove 7. Family members of the soldiers who died in the war usually place an artifical poppy on the reletives names at the Memorial Roll of Honour. 8. A town in France called Bullecourt celebrates ANZAQC day because they sacrificed 10,000 men defending it

Reflection

The game was very easy even though i put it on Super Brain. I got 9 out of 9 on all three of the headings. I think it is very important to learn about perimetre and area because it could help you immensly if you are an architect,enginerrer of some job of the sort, alsoit will help you in the forthcoming maths you will learn.

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Homework: Maths olympic It was easy but some question asked about nickels or quarters and miles, I had to convert them even so I got 20/20

Outstanding,outrageous olympians Lovely London Olympics Yahoo yummy young volley ballers Muscular manly men wearing marvellous medals Proud parading competitors Interesting intelligent information Courageous caring cyclists Spectacularly strong swimmers

Skilfully the man put together the machine. I went to have physiotherapy on my calf muscle since I strained it. When i saw the spider my arachnophobia hit immediately. My pharynx helps me breath from my mouth since it connects it to my airway The boy had an extremely infectiousness laugh. The company manufactured the first touch screen phone The man was very efficient and finished all his work in a matter of hours My mum is loves me very affectionately When i got to France I read the pamphlet on the country and it's history the pain that was caused by the torture machine was insufferable

Olympic article: For an agonising moment no one knew who had won the women's 100m hurdles. On the other side of the world, millions of Australians leaned forward on the edge of their seats, waiting for the results to flash up on the screen. And at last they came: first, and the gold, to Sally Pearson, in an Olympic record of 12.35sec. It was only Australia's fourth gold of the Games. Pearson collapsed to the track, ecstatic. USA's Dawn Harper, the deposed champion , had the good grace to clap her hands in appreciation of her rival.

It was Harper's dip for the line that caused that all that discomfort down under. She had been a yard behind Pearson coming off the final hurdle, but closed as they came up to the line. She dipped, Pearson did not, and it almost cost the Australian. The gap between them was just 0.02. "When I crossed the line I thought, 'Darn it, I think I may have got her'," Harper said, "and then when I saw her collapse to the ground I thought, 'Darn it' again, 'she's happy, so she must have won'."

Harper was a little less polite about her USA rival Lolo Jones, whose good looks and blunt words attract an awful lot of attention. "I feel like I kind of shut some people up," she said. " You got to talk about Dawn a little bit."

Jones was back in fourth. Kellie Wells was third and, like Harper, she ran a personal best. Pearson came perilously close to losing, which would have been a serious shock given that she had won 32 races in a row until she lost to Wells at Crystal Palace three weeks ago. That, she said, had been a welcome wake-up call. "It's been a dream of mine for 12 years since I watched Cathy Freeman take gold in Sydney, " Pearson said, still amazed at what she had just done. "I saw that, and I was like 'I want it' ." Now she has it.

One dream made, another dashed. That is how it goes at the Olympic Games. In the morning session Liu Xiang, the 2004 Olympic champion, crashed into the first hurdle of the men's 110m heats and tumbled to the track. It brought back sickening memories of the moment four years ago, when, billed as the face of the Games , he withdrew from the event after taking his place on the blocks. Then, the shock of it silenced the stadium and stunned a nation. This time, in a wonderful if eccentric display of grit, Xiang got back up, tucked his injured right leg up underneath him, and hopped all the way to the finish.

Great Britain's Andy Turner helped him across the line. " What Liu Xiang did today reflected the true Olympic spirit, " said Feng Shuyong, the performance director of the Chinese team. " Winning is not so important, participation is what matters."

Angry:
 * Cried
 * Demanded
 * Argued
 * Exclaimed
 * Insisted
 * Roared
 * Screamed
 * Shrieked
 * Taunted

Sad


 * Complained
 * Grieved
 * Moaned
 * Spluttered
 * Uttered
 * Wailed
 * Howled
 * Bawled
 * Mourned

Neutral:


 * Thought
 * Responded
 * Stated
 * Announced
 * Explained
 * Replied
 * Whisper
 * Imagine
 * Read

7:00am, 0700: Wake Up 7:10am, 0710: Pack bag 7:30am, 0730:Watch weather report 7:40am, 0740: Get dressed 7:50am, 0750: Pack Lunch and Snack 7:55am, 0755: Eat Breakfast 8:05am, 0805:Brush teeth 8:10am, 0810: Check I have everything or watch Tv 8:15am, 0815: Get in car 8:25am, 0825: Get to sister's high school 8:30am, 0830: Get to MWPS 8:35am, 0830: Get down to basketball court 9:00am, 0900: Go into class 3:30pm, 1530: End school 3:32pm, 1532: Go into library 3:35pm, 1535: Exit library and walk with Dion for a little bit 3:39pm, 1539: Arrive at bus stop 3:41pm, 1541: Bus arrives 3:47pm, 1547: Get off bus 4:00pm, 1600: Get home 4:15pm, 1615: eat after school snack 4:30pm, 1630: Rest, Play or watch Tv 5:00pm, 1700: Start chores 5;30pm, 1730: End chores 5:35pm, 1735: Start to do homework 7:00pm, 1900: Stop doing homework 7:05pm, 1905: Eat dinner 7:30pm, 1930: Finish eating dinner 7:35pm, 1935: Rest 8:30pm, 2030: Start homework again 10:00pm, 2200: Stop doing homework 10:05pm, 2205: Brush teeth 10:10pm, 2010: Read book 10:40pm, 2040: Go to Sleep

Reading strategies:

1. Reread part of the text that you do not really understand 2. Make prediction on what will happen next by using the clues on the pages before 3. Read four or five pages before the page you are at so you can recap 4. Visualise what is happening in the story as you read it 5.When I can't understand a word read the sentence again and try to figure it out using the sentence structure

The strategies that i use the most are number 1, 2 and 3

I think these strategies are important as they make me a better reader, allow me to learn new stuff, to fing the purpose in the book, to use sentence structures or parts of the text that i have learnt in my own reading and to actually understand what the author is trying to tell me Literally and inferentially

Commercial Immersion Circumference Stirring Workmanship Worthiness Turquoise Occurrence Researcher Emergency

List 1: Shiver 2: Topsy-Turvy 3: Withering 4: Firmest 5: Squirm

Maths: The first game and second game were very easy. I didn't really learn a lot in this game about symmertry that I didn't already know about

English The game was good it was simple but effective although I didn't really learn anything i did have a difficulty making it work but i finally got it.

Sentences: 1: Solitary 2:Ex billionaire 3:Non-threadbare 4: semi-aerial 5:Anti welfare 6: Premiered 7:variations 8:ex veterinarian 9:thoroughfares 10: non earthenware



Sentences:

1. I miscontrued the message and suddenly canada was at war with america. 2. I found my lost superannuation and suddenly became a millionaire 3. My teacher burned himself by accidentally dropping coffee on his thigh, this was a new level of amusement to us. 4. John is a little nuisance he always gets in my way when I try to do anything. 5. The command module of the spacecraft detached when we entered the Earth's atmosphere. 6. The door was askew to it frame and nearly fell off when I opened it. 7. I helped the police a scene to eschew violence. 8. The canoeist are racing down the straight who will be the first to finish the first straight. 9. The delivery was at an inopportune time as I was a work and when I got back it wasn't there. 10. The caboodle of people at the fair was to much for my mind to comprehend

BODMAS:

BODMAS is the order of which we do operations in, operation meaning multiplication, division, addition and subtraction. To do BODMAS this is the order

B= Brackets. That means what ever is in the brackets you must do first of all O= It just stands for 'of' D= Division. This means you must do division before any other operation in the equation M= Multiplication. This means that you must do multiplication sums after division but before addition and subtraction in the equation A= Addition. This means you must do Addition sums after division and multiplication but before subtraction S= Subtraction. This means you do subtraction last of all in all equation using BODMAS

Extra Rule If the equation uses only multiplication and division you do it left to right like normal. This rule also applies to addition and subtraction, division & addition, division & subtraction, multiplication & addition, multiplication & subtraction but remember if there is a bracket in the equation you must do it first still

Some Examples Easy 6*6+9=45 Medium ( 5*8 ) / 2+96=116 Medium ( 19+3 ) * ( 63 / 9 )= 3 Hard (4 + 2)×3 + 6/3 *98=1960 Extra hard [ 2*( 90/3 )] + [980/( 125/25)]-( 964*342/02)= -164566

Exploitation

e ex exp exploi exploit exploita exploitati exploitatio exploitation

Unavoidable u un una unav unavoi unavoid unavoida unavoidab unavoidable

Boisterousness b bo boi bois boist boister boisterou boisterous boisterousn boisterousne boisterousness

Paranoia p pa par para paran paranoi paranoia

Corduroy c cor cord cordu cordur corduro corduroy

Buoyancy b buo buoy buoya buoyan buoyanc buoyancy

Embroidery e em emb embr embroi embroid embroide embroider embroidery

Flamboyance f fl fla flam flamb flambo flamboy flamboya flamboyan flamboyance

Disappointment d di dis disa disapp disappa disappoi disappoin disappoint disappointm disappointme disappointmen disappointment

Clairvoyant c cl clair clairv clairvo clairvoy clairvoya clairvoyan clairvoyant

Cereal box Estimation 1.50 by 40 by 5= 10000 cubic centimetres 2.30 by 20 by 5= 3000 cubic centimetres

Actual 1.45 by 45 by 5= 10125 cubic centimetres 2.40 by 30 by 5= 6000 cubic centimetres

Differential 1. 10125-10000=125 2. 6000-3000=3000

Multiplication Madness

1.Flying High This game was quite good although sometimes the clouds moved too fast to get to the right answer although it was fun Rating 3 out of 5 2.Car wash This game was fun as it taught you the multiplication but then allowed you to use the cars in a race Rating 3 out of 5 3.Grand Prix This game was really good as it made you try to react fast and get the right answer to try and win the cup Rating 4 out of 5 4.Sketches World This game as well included a game in it once you had answered all the questions correctly Rating 3 out of 5

My favourite game was probably the Grand Prix as it challenged you to get the answers correctly and also to make your mind work fast to determine the answer I know my times table incredibly well in my opinion. I personally don't think i need to practise and times tables.

Lemonade stand 1.My business was pretty successful i played 7 days and got a profit of $50. 2.The most difficult part of the game was predicting how much you would need and the price. 3.I would put my price up a little more for the clear and sunny days to make more of a profit.


 * Nouns || Verbs || Adjectives || Adverbs ||
 * Misappropriation || Postponement || Approchability || Momentairily ||
 * Pneumonia || Smouldering || Loathsome ||  ||
 * Plateau || Bestowal ||  ||   ||
 * Stockbroker ||  ||   ||   ||

Set 1: 24 21 37 8 16 8 40 Mean: 22 Median: 21 Mode: 8

Set 2: 18 23 41 9 43 36 50 12 Mean: 29 Median: 24.5 Mode: N/A

Set 3: 16 36 25 47 39 16 21 2 5 Mean: 23 Median: 21 Mode: 16

The average expenditure for a child from birth until their 21st birthday in the UK is less than 218 thousand dollars True or False The Mona Lisa is picturesque to most art critics True or False By 1968 the U.S army had dispatched less than 500 thousand soldiers in Vietnam True or False The Salvation Army is a charitable organisation True or False There is only one type of fire extinguisher True or False On the Vincent Van Gogh Sunflower painting there is a distinguishable feature on the vase: his name True or False To get out of the entanglement of Devils Snare in harry potter you must relax True or False A quadrangle is a rectangle plain with buildings surrounding it True or False Bill Chiem is not bilingual True or False Longitude line on thee Earth can be seen by the eye True or False

Answers False True Flase True False True True True False False

1. Leah and her brother, Jesse were playing with the water hose outside one day. Jesse was

hiding from Leah so she wouldn't squirt him with the water hose. The back door opened and

Leah pointed the water hose toward the door. It was Mum and she was soaking wet!

2. The Slim-O-Matic will help you lose pounds and inches from your body in only one month. This

amazing machine helps you to exercise correctly. If you buy now, you will also receive an easy

video to show you the proper way to exercise. Send $75.99 and begin exercising today

3. The giant panda is a bear like animal that has thick white fur with black markings on its ears,

limbs, shoulders, and around its eyes. The giant panda feeds on bamboo forests at high altitudes

in western China. It also eats bulbs, roots, eggs, and some small mammals. The cubs are born in

late winter. The giant panda is an endangered species and is protected by the Chinese

government

Authors purpose

1.To entertain as it tells us a story and has a plot ( sort of ) to help the intentions of the characters

2. To persuade as it has persuasive language such as amazing machine, correctly, only ... also it tries to influence to reader into getting, buying helping.....

3. To inform as it tells us information about the giant panda: what it looks like, what it eats, where it lives, when it is usually born, if its endangered.

Auctioneer Antonyms: buyer, client, purchaser Cafeteria Antonyms: Theoretical Antonyms: real, factual, proven Chandelier Antonyms Weariness Antonyms Souvenir Antonyms Deteriorate Antonyms:improve, develop, build Inexperience Antonyms Domineering ( domineer ) Antonyms: submit, surrender, yield Revered Antonyms: despise, disregard, disrespect

Percentage: Part of per 100 hundred Exp: 20% 67% 98% Where you might see them or need them: Shops as in 50% off, Buying a house as you need to pay a 10% deposit

Watch: $180 Discount: 20% 180 times 0.2 = 36 180-36 = 144

Television: $1800.00 Discount: 15% 1800 times 0.15 = 270 1800-270 = 1530

DVD: $39.95 Discount: 50% 39.95 times 0.5 = 19.975 39.95-19.975 = 19.975

Computer: $495 Discount: 25% 495 times 0.25 = 123.75 495-123.75 = 371.25

Jeans: $79.95 Discount: 30% 79.95 times 0.3 = 23.985 79.95-23.985 = 55.965

Order 1. Television 2. Computer 3. Watch 4. Jeans 5. DVD

1. 9 2. 81 3. 10 4. 100 5. 19 6. 18 7 .9

1. 12 2. 144 3. 13 4. 169 5. 25 6. 24 7. 12

the starting number is the end number

phoneme: the sound that a letter or letters make grapheme: a letter or letters that spells a sound in a word graph: a phoneme consisting of one letter digraph: a phoneme consisting of two letters trigraph: a phoneme consisting of three letters

examples 1. au 2. c 3. o 4. ng 5. igh

Reflection: I feel a little nervous about starting high school. I am looking forward to many things in Year 7 such as Robotics, Camp, the YEP programs, many new incursions and excursion, but the thing I am looking forwards to the most is meeting new people. The things that I am nervous about when entering high school is that there will be more challenging homework and that I will have a lot of responsibilities. Some skills that I think will help with my transition is that I'm easy going, helpful and nice and these are things that I think will help me.