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Class 4 Lessons 2022

Azariyah, Jaidan, Michael, Teriq: 

Multiple Choice Comprehension: The Man Behind KFC

https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/English_as_a_Second_Language_(ESL)/Reading_comprehension/Company_Beginnings_-_Reading_Comprehension_nm1093294ko 


Video Comprehension


1. Name two places to which Disneyland's security is compared. 

2.  When was this rule introduced?

3. Explain the purpose of the special shades of green and blue used by Disneyland. 

4. Which building at Disneyland was designed to make it look bigger than it actually is?

5. When is it okay to dress as a Disney character while at the park?

6. Why are wrapped gifts prohibited?

7. Give one rule which Disney performers are required to follow.

8.  Explain the difference between Code 101 and Code 102. 

Using Conjunctions

https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/Grammar/Conjunctions/Conjunctions_qv1323260ye


https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/Grammar/Conjunctions/Connectors_tf1985504zt


Spelling Test


Maths Test:

https://www.cxc.org/SiteAssets/CPEADocuments/RESOURCES/CPEASPEC201206200411TSTMathematics.pdf


Maths Word Problems:

https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/Math/Word_problems/Mixed_Word_Problems_for_Year_3_vm1598857ny




Week 1 - Narrative / Descriptive Writing


Narrative writing refers to descriptive story writing. Your story should be clear and creative. 

A narrative must include:


  • Setting (Use your senses to describe what you see, hear, feel, smell, taste)

  • Characters (Who is in the story? Describe their looks and behaviour)

  • Conflict (What goes wrong in the story?)

  • Solution (How is the conflict resolved?)


Also, when writing a narrative, use the following to bring your story to life:

  • Use similes, metaphors and personification 

    • (e.g) The sun was as hot as fire

    • (e,g) The touch of the wind caused the leaves to dance happily in the trees

  • Use dialogue where necessary

 

What are the four descriptive words used to describe the sandwich?



Rewrite the sentences below to make them more descriptive by using adjectives, similes and personification. 


1. Macaroni pie is nice. 


2. The weather is cold. 


3. The child was scared. 


4. Mrs. Browne was angry. 


5. Micah has a beautiful smile. 


6. The criminal calls his mom.



Write a descriptive paragraph based on the images below. 








WEEK 2 Monday & Tuesday, January 17th & 18th



Grammar Test Week 1:


Write the correct form of the adjective in brackets to complete EACH sentence. You MUST spell correctly. 


Example: Meisha is the shorter of the two sisters. (short)

1. Kerron's kite flew _____ than his brother's. (high)

2. She was the ______ woman in the world at that time. (powerful)

3. We had _____ rain today than yesterday. (much)

4. The sky was the _____ colour I have ever seen. (strange)


In each sentence there are two words in brackets. Choose the correct word to correctly complete each sentence. 


5. Marcus became sick with the (flu/flew) last week. 

6. Mummy chose not to (die/dye) her hair when it turned grey. 

7. Queen Elizabeth has been on the (thrown/throne) for too long. 


In the space provided write the SIMPLE PAST TENSE of the verb given in brackets. You must spell correctly. 

8. The young man ____ the old lady. (help)

9. The player _____ the ball. (drop)

10. My mother ____ everything she could. (try)

11. The students ____ the books last week. (read)

12. Carol-Ann ____ her homework. (do)


Choose the correct prefix from the list below to complete the sentences. 


        em        dis        il        semi        im

13. He used the saw to cut ____circles in his designs. 

14. The teacher prepared a lesson on _____legal dumping in Barbados. 

15. The customers at the restaurant were ____satisfied with the service provided. 

16. Water from the pond is ____pure and not fit for drinking. 

17. The programmes were designed to _____ the students. 


Write the sentences below in the passive voice. YOUR TENSES MUST BE CORRECT. 

18. The students have bought the gift. 


19. Jenny will be attending the independence day parade. 


20. Rico is playing football. 


Use the correct form of the word in CAPITALS to complete the sentences. 


Example: 

DESCRIBE: The witness gave a description of the thief. 


21. INFORM:        She helped us find the ________ we needed. 

22. FREQUENT:     The principal spoke to us ______ about our behaviour. 

23.  SUDDENLY:    Our dog made a ______ dash under the staircase. 

24. CHALLENGE: These questions are quite _________. 

25.  BEAUTY:         Potted plants can be used to ______ your home. 


Comprehension:

Watching a Beekeeper

Open the link, click on Watching a Beekeeper




Composition Write a composition based on the title shown below.

Pay attention to your descriptions and your organisation



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