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Term 1 week 7 Reading Jedi academy

Roan does not want to go to plant school. But he does want to go to flight school.his mum picked a school that was a little bit in the middle.

Writing Hi Karlie, here are some directions to get to my house.Once you leave your house, walk along Roberts road past Wallaby park until you reach Margaret street. Turn right and walk towards Pine Hill War Memorial.Its the white building on top of Pine Hill at the end of Margaret street.When you walk past Dolphin swim centre you will see a laneway called Margan's Lane. Walk along the laneway until you reach Carson drive, there is a fish and chip shop on the corner called Marios seafood place.Turn left and walk Carson drive until you reach number 488.That's my house! See you on Friday and don't forget to bring the new Heros DVD.

Maths

Question 1 Answer : 4099

Question 2 Answer : 875 Answer : 5378

Question 3 Answer : 14

Term 1 Week 8 Reading

Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe is shipwrecked and now lives on an island.He sees some footprints that belong to savages.

Writing The boy looked up ,but even now he could not see the top of the large green tree.The tree seemed to go on forever. He couldnt see the ground below either. He was in a world of green leaves and huge branches, with no earth or sky in sight. A viciuos dog beast with very sharp fangs was below somewhere. The boy couldnt hear the beast anymore. Billy found a place where two branches came together and he sat down to rest. Then something really peculiar happened. There was an enormous branch close to where Billy was sitting.Suddenly he noticed a patch of the branch beginning to move .it was a patch thecsize of a postage stamp. The sides of the patch seemed to be splitting down the middle and opening outward, just like shutters on a window.Billy just sat there staring at this moving object. All at once a strange feeling came over him, it felt as though the huge tree he was sitting in  and the thousands of leaves around him belonged to another unkniwn world.

Mathematics

Question 1 29995- 30020

29996 29997 29998 29999 30000 30001 30002 30003 30004 30005

Question 2 361

Science

Term1 week9

Reading

Meet the piratesons

Mr Pirateson has to find the treasure of his great great great grandfather. When they got to the island they met Mr piratesons enemy.

Writing

Dear editor, I am writing in reference to your article " surgeon urges worldwide mobile ban!" The Westerner 3/1 96

I applaud the good sense of Mr Tan for finally exposing the truth about moblie phones. It has always been my belief that anything emitting radio waves should not be placed near our body at all, let alone near out brains. Every day I am dumbfounded to see hordes of people young and old having these minute machines attached to their heads. Have you noticed your ears are red and warm after lengthy conversations? Could it be that the electromagnetic radiations entering your body through your ears. The statistics are proving the incidents of Brain cancers in the young and old is rising

This alone should prevent people from reaching for their mobile phones ( especially when a land line phone is closd by and considerably cheaper). Not only are mobile phones menaces to our health, they are financial pitfalls. The trend of young people being given mobile phones as presents from their parents is preposterous. Please explain what a nine year old has to say to his or her friend that is so important. It is worth their parents spending a dollar per minute on it. I urge all mobile phone users to consider the repercussions of their next " quick" mobile call Nick Nunan

Science

What communication systems exist in the year 2050 ?

Term 1 week 10

Reading

Pencil of doom

Henry is late for class when he finds out Mr Frightbrain is their teacher. Mr Brainfright attempts to do a magic trick, when it goes terribly wrong, he almost chokes to death. Mr Brainfright falls out the windows onto Mr Spades garden.

Writing

Computer facts

Enjoy some great computer facts and interesting information about these amazing devices which play such an important role in our modern day lives. Early electronic computers, developed in the 1940's,were the size of a large room and consumed large amounts of electricity. They were vastly different to the  modern computers we use today, especially compared to small and compact laptops.

Computers are programmed to carry out instructions. These instructions are usually very simple and require adding numbers together, moving data from one place to another etc.

A computer program can include as littles as a few instructions, to upwards of millions of instructions depending on the complexity of the program. Modern applications such as word processors,web browsers and graphic editors take large teams of programmers a long time to complete.

A computers memory stores numbers in huge amounts of cells that are addressed and can be quickly assessed by the CPU to perform calculations. There are two main types of computer memory,ROM ( read only memory) and RAM (random access memory). ROM contains pre written software and data that the CPU can only read, while RAM can be accessed and written to at any time. Computers are used to help link the world in the form of networks. Networked computers allow users to share and exchange data that is stored in different locations. You may have heard of a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN) which connects ares of various sizes. The internet is a vast network of computers spanning the globe that allows users to access emails, the World Wide Web an other applications. Although we normally think of computers as the ones we use in our everyday lives to surf the web, write documents etc,s all computers are also embedded into other things such as mobile phones, toys, microwaves, and Mp3 players. We use computers all the time, often without knowing it.

Mathematics

Question 1: B Question 2 : C Question 3 : D Question 4 : A Question 5 : C Question 6 : D Question 7 : B Question 8 : C Question 9 : C

Science

1 Staying safe on my way to school
 * Always remember to put your seat belt on

Keep your arms and legs inside the vehicle at all times Walk straight into school Do not get hit by a car

Staying safe on my way home
 * Wait for someone to come pick me up

Look out for cars in the car park No distracting the best driver with silliness