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Class 4 Lessons - May 9 - 13

 

Section A- Decimals


Give the place value of the underlined digit. 

(e.g)  8. 042 - hundredths


1.     40.48

2.     3.092

3.     0.441

4.     1.001


Write in words. 

(e.g)    4. 009- four and nine thousandths

5.        6.91

6.        0.005

7.         1.2


Multiply

8.        1.2 x 100
9.        1.9 x 1000
10.      0. 8 x 100


11.         2 .   3                        12)    5 . 1
        x    1 .  4                              x  0. 9   

Divide

13.     15.5 ÷ 0. 05

14.    0. 16 ÷ 0.004

15.     57 ÷ 0. 03

Section B- Profit and Loss

20. The cost price of an item is $7055. It is sold to make a profit of $245. What is the selling price?

21. At a wholesaler, the cost price of a product is $800. It is sold and makes a 20% profit. 
    a. What is the profit?
    b. Calculate the selling price. 
    
22. Cost Price= $4000
        Loss %=    10%
        Loss    =     _________
  Selling Price= ________

23. A shopkeeper purchases 15 limes for 30 cents each. 
    a. How much did he pay in all for the limes?
    b. If he sold the limes for 65 cents each, what was his profit?


24. An old car originally costs $6500. It is fixed and makes a 10% profit. 
    a. What is the profit?
    b. What is the selling price?


Synonyms


Draw similar synonyms diagrams for each of the words below. Use at least 4 synonyms for each diagram.

a. angry

b. sad

c. large

d. fight


Expository Writing


Topics:

a. A Caribbean Island I Would like to Visit

b. The Importance of a Healthy Breakfast

c. I am a Leader in my School

d. All School Children Should Play Sports

e. My Favourite Sport


Let's create a plan!

What are your points?
What examples will you use?
What are your transition words?


Friday, May 13, 2022


. What does the poet mean by "He's nothing much but fur"? (line 1)

The poet means........



2. Write 2 words from stanza 1 that are opposite in meaning. 
Two words are....


3. What does the word "darts" (line 5) tell you about how the kitten moves?
This word tells me that....

4. Write 2 actions from stanza 2 that indicate the cat has heard a sound. 
The two words are....

5. Why does the kitten's actions in stanza 3 puzzle the person in the poem?
The actions puzzle the person because...

6. How does the person in the poem feel about the kitten? Give a reason for your answer. 




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