RLB-HOMEWORK

=term 2 week 8= I believe in being honest and telling the truth because then people will believe what I say and trust me. I believe it is important to show respect to others so they respect you I believe it is good to be nice to people because jesus wants us to be nice I believe it is important to show manners to people i believe in everything

= __reading__ = i have been reading sleepover the book is about two girls having sleep over and everything goes rong such as her brother gets her in trouble so she cant go to the sleep over but then she escapes and goes to the sleep over but her mum catches her.

=writing=

Aluminium is the second most widely used metal in the world today (iron is the first). It is used in all sorts of human-made objects, including aircraft, buildings, fridges, knives and forks, air conditioners, and cans.

Aluminium doesn’t come out of the ground as a solid metal. It is found as bauxite. Bauxite needs to be processed to turn it into aluminium.

Aluminium is a finite resource, meaning that the aluminium in the ground will one day run out. This is why it is important to save aluminium when we can.

Aluminium is pretty simple to recycle and can be recycled over and over again. Two out of three of the cans used in Australia are recycled, although there is still plenty of room for improvement with over 1 billion cans ending up in landfill each year.

Recycling aluminium also saves loads of energy when compared to making it from scratch. In fact each single can that is recycled saves enough electricity to run a TV for 3 hours!

So how should aluminium be recycled? Cans should be empty and foil should be free from food scraps before putting them in recycling bins (they don’t need to be spotless). If you are out, remember to bring home your cans, foil or trays to recycle at home

=maths= rectangle id 90 it is 30 on the top and 30 on the bottom and 10 on the sides witch is 90

=done home work for term 2 week 8=

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bottle cans pizza box cardboard paper steel cans news paper glass containers Computer Things we can reuse paper carboad Steel cans pizza box =

Writing= =why should we recycle= recycle its easy save the day don't throw it away recycling is very important []

__ **RELIGION** __ __m__y grandparents came from malta and they came to australia when they were 14 and on my mum side they came from malta when and they came to australia when they were 8 and my parents were born in australia

= maths = = Jake is making cupcakes for his sister's birthday. There are 12 cupcakes on each tray. If Jake bakes 10 trays of cupcakes, how many cupcakes does he have altogether? Remember to "prove" your answer by showing your working out and representing it in as many different ways as you can e.g number sentence, pictures, arrays, an algorithm, words and symbols there are 22 cupcakes =

=__Term1 week 6__=

reading
the book i have been reading is sleep over it is when these two girls are having sleep over and there names are ching ching and oliva and they are having a sleep over and then oliva gets nervous and everything goes rong

=writing term 2 week 5=

Green waste is made up of garden waste food scraps and wood waste. All green waste can be composted yet around 54% of all rubbish sent to landfills consists of green wast. Households can recycle their organic waste such as food scraps and garden clippings at home by using a composting heap or worm farm. In fact any thing which was once alive can be put into a worm farm. Things like meat and vegetable scraps material string paper garden clipings leaves and fruit scraps can all be cumposted. The benefit of recycleing organic waste is that it can be used to improve infertile soils. Compost added to soil can greatly improve soil affected by erosion salinity and ova farming. Brown organic waste can be turned into mulch for the garden. Mulching the garden reduce's water evaporation and saves about 75% of required watering. It also stops weeds invading the garden. For a country facing lower water levels each year and with a focus on water consumption reduction mulching seams like an effective way to help provent both water usage and waste.

= Maths = 10x1=10 10x2=20 10x3=30 10x4=40 10x5=50 10x6=60

10x7=70 10x8=80 10x9=90 10x10=100 10x11=110 10x12=120

5x1=5 5x2=10 5x3=15 5x4=20 5x5=25 5x6=30 5x7=35 5x8=40 5x9=45 5x10=50 5x11=55 5x12=60

2x1=2 2x2=4 2x3=6 2x4=8 2x5=10 2x6=12 2x7=14 2x8=16 2x9=18 2x10=20 2x11=22 2x12=24

=Reading= The book i have been reading is The lost puppy the lost puppy is about when a girl gets a dog for her birthday and they went for a walk in the park and the dog went crazy and run away and they were looking for it for ages and then this young lady takes the dog to the pound.

__ **RELIGION** __ __the catholic schools in the olden days are diffrent because they had to wear things that cover there whole body__ __and they teched religion a diffrent way like they got everything from the bible but in these days__ they do get religon from the bible but they make it fun and in the olden days if they were bad they got wiped.

science australia throw out 700kg of rubbish and that means australia is the second biggest country to produce rubbish there is to diffrent bins one for recylce and waste all our rubbish gose to landfill our rubbish dose not break down to 100 years.

I have done my home work for term 2 week 5

term2 week 4 =maths= poster book box bin carpet door pencil pen rubber pencil case desk chair photo book shelf badge paper ruler laptop speakers tubs tshirt pants baket

=Reading= Red red is about a girl that was left in a bush with know one there her parents went and this guy found her and he was being really nice to her but he is pretending

=Religon= I had a conversation with my parents about the things we have been learning about in stage 3 =

science= reuse a water bottle keep reusing plastic bags reuse chip packets and dont leave any kind of plastic around or if you see plastic just on the ground pick it up. =

writing= the future i will like to have when i grow up i would like to have my own house and i would like everyone to be very nice and caring and i would like everyone to keep this world very clean and make sure no animals die from plastic or rubbish on the ground and i would like know plastic in the world and thats how i would like my world

thats the end of home work for term2 week 4

__term1 week 4__ __Reading__ the book I have been reading is called The Ghostly Blinkers chapter one is about a girl that goes to this horse school.It is called Fetlockers Hall anyway they dont have alot of money so they might have to close the school down .And they would have to sell all the horses and ponys to other schools.

Writing Descriptive Writing John Howard was born in 1993. was rasied in Sydeny suburb of Earlwood John Howard is the fourth son of Mona and Loyal Howard.He is the second longest serving Australia prime minister .The 25th prime minister of Australia from the 11th of march 1996 to the 3 of decemeber 2007.From 1977 to 1983 he was leader of the Liberal party.

Maths Nicholas made a total of 150 rolls on the weekend he made 12 more rolls on saturday than on sunday how mand rolls were made on sunday __55__

__Proactive 7 Habits of Happy Kids__ proactive habit 1 make a list at home Make a plan for home work and if a friend comes over and they say do you want to go watch a movie say no maybe later do your home work

Habit 2 begin with the end in mind Help clean up more and help my sisters with homework and when my mum says do a job just do it with out saying anything.

Put first things first habit 3 If my sister says come and play with me say no i have to do my home work or if a friend comes over and says do you want to come over say maybe later I have to clean my room.do the most important things first.

done homework for term 1 week 4

__Term1 week 5__ __English__ __Goosebumbs__ This girl is the laughing stock of the girls basket ball team .And this girl is making her like miserable on and off the court.But than the girl who is getting picked on met this girl who can grant her three wishes.

__Maths__ what is the largest odd number that can be made B647 .

__7 Habits of a happy kids__ __Habit4__ things i want my sisters to be nice to me ipad mac book things mum and dad want room to keep clean help clean the kitchen sweep pick up shoses

Habit5 to really listen when some one is talking to you dont just make it all about and to listen with your ears eyes and heart.

Habit 6 reading swimming cleaning my mum is good at cleaning cooking and being funny

__Writing__ __story starter__ I couldnt belevive it one morning i woke up i had breakfast than i went outside and i lifted up my arms and i could fly i flew all the way to mars.

done homework for term 1 week5

=term1 week 6=

__Mathermatics__
witch one of the following number sentences equals 7525 __7000+500+20+5__

what is the largest odd number that can be made only using three didgets __694__

__Science__

 * __phone on the wall__
 * __typewriter__
 * __sega game__
 * __radio__
 * __tv with no romet__

We have tvs and we have radios we dont have type writers and we dont have a phone on the wall and we dont have a tv with no romet

__Reading__ My book is called hallowen house Now Suzies moved in shes only 4 along with her brother and her father and mother and little picador .Hes their dog well maybe half a dog hes a chihuahua as small as they come.

__writing__ I just got to school and i walked into my class and know one was there i was looking everywhere for everyone i went out side and the all said surprise they made a party for me i was so happy.

=i am done home work for term 1 week 6=

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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 the pine hill war Memorial. (It's the white building on top of Pine Hill at the end of Margaret Street). when you pass the dolphin swim centre you'll see a laneway called Margan's lane. Walk along the lane until you reach carson drive - there's a fish and chip shop on the corner called Mario's Seafood Palace. Turn left and walk Carson drive until you reach number four hundred and eighty eight. Thats my house! see you on Friday and dont forget to bring the new Heroes dvd.

Maths
what is the largest 3 diget you can make 875

what is the smallest number bigger that 4000 3578

Reading
Once there was an elderly widow, Chen Ma, who lived with her only son inside a forest in the Shanxi Province. Her son was one of the tiger hunters licensed by the local magistrate, following the same profession of his father and grandfather before him. His share of the profits from the sale of tiger skins, meat and bones.

=I have done homework for term 1 week 7=

=TERM 1 WEEK 8=

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He looked up, but even now he could not see the top of the green big tree. It seemed to go on forever. He looked down. He couldn't see the ground either. He was in a world of big colourful leaves and branches with no earth or blue sky in sight. The beast was below somewhere. He couldn't even hear it anymore. Billy found a big and pretty place where two big branches came together and he sat down to rest. Then something peculiar happened. There was a branch close to where Billy was sitting and he suddenly noticed that a patch of bark on this branch was beginning to move. It was a patch the size of a stamp, and the sides of it seemed to be splitting down the middle and opening outwards, like a pair of shutters on a window. Billy sat staring at this thing. And all at once, a feeling came over him. It felt as though the tree he was sitting in and the leaves all around him belonged to another earth.

MATHS
numbers between 245 and 320
 * 300
 * 301
 * 302
 * 303
 * 304
 * 305
 * 316
 * 318
 * 310
 * 311

reading book is called second thoughts
written by Carol Moore At high noon a large spaceship floated gently down out of a blue sky to land on the front lawn of the White House. It rested motionless for the next five hours while the White House hummed with activity. The President was evacuated and then the military moved in with troops, tanks and helicopters. Stealth fighters roared overhead. Both Congress and the United Nations called emergency sessions as a frightened world held its breath.

__Science__
what if we communicated with another life form in another galaxy and they spoke english? because what i would do is be happy as well as scared because i will be scared cause they mite be really mean and hurtful and i would be happy because we have met new people and you mite become good friends with one of them

=term 1 week 9=

reading
The guy with no house once there was a guy named Frank he lived with know one because or his family died in 1921 in a fire he has been living alone for 3 months he gets his food from the bins but a woman had seen him and the woman asked him do ' you live with any one he and he said no so the lady took him and he finally got his life on track agin the end

__ Writing: __

I am righting in reference to your article: 'Surgon urges worldwide mobile ban' The westerner, 3/1/06

I applaud the good sense of surgeon mr tan for finaly exposing the truth about mobile phones. It has

always been my belief that anything that is emitting radio waves should not be placed near our body! at all let alone near our brains every day I am dumbfounded to see hordes of people young and old,! with these minute machines atached to their heads. Have you not noticed that your ears are red and warm after lengthy conversations ?Could it be that the electromagnetic radiation entering your body threw your ears ?The statistiks are proving that 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 landline phone is close by and conciderably cheaper). Not only are mobile phones menases to our health they are financial pitfalls! The trend of young people being given mobile phones as presences 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 parent spending a doller per minute on it?

I urge all mobile phone usars to consider the repercussions of their next 'quick' mobile call.

__ **RELIGION** __
 * I have talked to my parents about it**
 * and gave up chips i am going good so far .**

Maths i have done it all

__Science__ 1. What communication systems exist in the year 2050?
2. What communication systems of earlier times are still in place? For example, are emails and websites still used? 3. How did you arrive back in this time frame? 4. Why are you here

4 why communications systems are still here because they are very important and very helpful
 * 1) 1 By 2050 nearly all light bulbs will have disappeared, replaced with binary power creating points of light in space
 * 2) 2 emails websites newpapers tv radio
 * 3) 3 Backwards time travel seems to be a more modern idea, but its origin is also somewhat ambiguous.

=done home work for term 1 week 9=

=term 1 week 10= __ ** ENGLISH ** __ the book i am reading is called red this girl was laying on the ground full of mud and this boy came and got her and she dosent know anything and this boy is really mean but he fakes to be nice

__maths__
__1 shape p__ is b hexagon

2 shape Q a pentagon

3 shape r d trapezium

4 shape s c octagon

5 what shape does not have and paraller sides shape p

6 a regular octangon is cut in half it is a hexagon

7 what shape is the party hat b cone

witch shape is not in the object a prism

1 28+16=44

57+36=93

16+12+20=48 passengers

__ ** SCIENCE ** __


 * QUOTATIONS, QUOTATIONS.**


 * Setting the Scene**: In 1876, a company called Western Union said that "The telephone has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication. This device is of no use to us." Then in 1943, the chairman of IBM said "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers." Image if people listened to these quotes. What might a world with no telephones and only five computers be like? Explain how this might have a positive affect on the world. Give reasons for your ideas

I think there would be alot more family time and alot more visiting as if there is no phones or computers you would have to go and visit your loved ones to see if they are all good and healthy you would have to communicate face to face which i think it would be nice to do that.

=__health__= four ways to keep safe when goinging home from school or going to school


 * 1 make sure you only go home with the person your parents told you to
 * 2 if you are catching bus make sure you only get off at your stop
 * 3 if you are walking home dont get a ride home with anyone
 * 4 dont talk to strangers if you see something not right make sure you tell someone you know straight away

__ 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 around the 1940s,Were the size of a large room and consumed huge amounts of electricity. They were vastly diffrent to the modern computers we use today, especialy when compared to small and portable laptop computers.

Computers are programed 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 little as a few instructions to up wards of millions of instructions depending on the complexity of the program. Modern applications such as word processors, web browsers and graphick 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 accessed by the cpu to perform calculations. There are to mane 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 thyme.

Computers are used to help link the world in the form of net works. Networked computers allow users to share and exchange data that is stored in different locations. Ewe may have heard of a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN) which connects areas of various sizes. The Internet is a vast network of computers spaning the globe that allows users to access email, the World Wide Web and other applications.

Although we normally think of computers as the ones we use in our everyday lives to surf the web, right documents etc, small computers are also embedded into other things such as mobile phones toys microwaves and MP3 players. We use computers all the time, often without even noing it