LCV-HOMEWORK

__**TERM 4 WEEK 5**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading: -

Writing: -

__MATHS__ Question 1: -B) Grid 2

Question 2: -A) Point A

__**TERM 4 WEEK 4**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading: -

Writing -I predict that Spongebob will go down to the trench. I also predict that, the plant/weed holding the rope will snap and, Spongebob and Sandy will be stuck in the trench, with the trench monster.

__MATHS__ Question 1: -Telephones

Question 2: -A): -B): -C):
 * East
 * 1.4km
 * North-east
 * 0.2km
 * East
 * 1.0km

__**TERM 4 WEEK 3**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading:

Question 1: -Does Fox want to eat Magpie? -Did Dog run with Magpie on his back, everyday during Autumn and Spring? -Who did Dog run with on his back, everyday during Summer and Winter? -What did Fox go into?

__MATHS__ Question 1: -B) 1/3

Question 2: -D) 7F

Question 3: -D) School

__RELIGION__ Question 1: -Africa Inland Mission. -International Justice Mission. -New Tribes Mission. -Partners International. -SEND International.

__**TERM 4 WEEK 2**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading: Monday: (50 - 55 pg Chapter 3 - chapter 4) (Fair Dinkum Histories - Weevils, War & Wallabies -Australia's 'On the Wallaby'-the Depression - The Depression Eases). -The diggers of World War 1 come back to an Australia still divided by class, gender and race. At least the country could celebrate for a time during the 'roaring twenties'. But then the stock market crashed and we were plunged into the Great Depression. Unemployment and evictions set men out 'on the wallaby'. times were tough, and they'd only get tougher with the start of another world war, this time much closer to home. Tuesday: (55 - 60 pg Chapter 4) (Fair Dinkum Histories - Weevils, War & Wallabies - The Depression Eases). -The diggers of World War 1 come back to an Australia still divided by class, gender and race. At least the country could celebrate for a time during the 'roaring twenties'. But then the stock market crashed and we were plunged into the Great Depression. Unemployment and evictions set men out 'on the wallaby'. times were tough, and they'd only get tougher with the start of another world war, this time much closer to home. Wednesday: (60 - 65 pg Chapter 4) (Fair Dinkum Histories - Weevils, War & Wallabies - The Depression Eases). -The diggers of World War 1 come back to an Australia still divided by class, gender and race. At least the country could celebrate for a time during the 'roaring twenties'. But then the stock market crashed and we were plunged into the Great Depression. Unemployment and evictions set men out 'on the wallaby'. times were tough, and they'd only get tougher with the start of another world war, this time much closer to home. Thursday: (65 - 70 pg Chapter 4) (Fair Dinkum Histories - Weevils, War & Wallabies - The Depression Eases). -The diggers of World War 1 come back to an Australia still divided by class, gender and race. At least the country could celebrate for a time during the 'roaring twenties'. But then the stock market crashed and we were plunged into the Great Depression. Unemployment and evictions set men out 'on the wallaby'. times were tough, and they'd only get tougher with the start of another world war, this time much closer to home.

Question 1: -Why did the character try to outrun the planes? -Why did the character have to find Billy? -What did the character try to outrun? -Where is Billy's room?

__H.S.I.E.__ Question 1: -They make sure I wear a seat belt. -I sit in the back seat of the car. -They go by the road rules. -They drive slower in bad weather and when they have poor visibility. -I get out on the kerb side.

__MATHS__ Question 1: -C) F6

__**TERM 3 WEEK 8**__

__MATHS__ Question 1: -Sydney A.E.S.T. 1550 3:50 pm - 2130 9:30 am - Amsterdam C.E.S.T. 0750 7:50 pm - 1330 1:30 pm - 17 hours and 20 minutes. -Sydney A.E.S.T. 1550 3:50 pm - 2105 9:05 pm - Dublin I.S.T. 0650 6:50 am - 1205 12:05 pm - 6 hours and 15 minutes. -Sydney A.E.S.T. 1940 7:40 pm - 0525 5:25 am - Honolulu H.A.S.T. 2340 11:40 pm - 0925 9:25 am - 9 hours 45 minutes.

__**TERM 3 WEEK 7**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading: Monday: (10 - 15 pg Chapter 1) (Fair Dinkum Histories - Weevils, War & Wallabies - 1920 and a Land Fit for Heroes). -The diggers of World War 1 come back to an Australia still divided by class, gender and race. At least the country could celebrate for a time during the 'roaring twenties'. But then the stock market crashed and we were plunged into the Great Depression. Unemployment and evictions set men out 'on the wallaby'. times were tough, and they'd only get tougher with the start of another world war, this time much closer to home. Tuesday: (15 -20 pg Chapter 1 - chapter 2) ( Fair Dinkum Histories - Weevils, War & Wallabies - 1920 and a Land Fit for Heroes ). - The diggers of World War 1 come back to an Australia still divided by class, gender and race. At least the country could celebrate for a time during the 'roaring twenties'. But then the stock market crashed and we were plunged into the Great Depression. Unemployment and evictions set men out 'on the wallaby'. times were tough, and they'd only get tougher with the start of another world war, this time much closer to home. Wednesday: (20 - 25 pg Chapter 2) ( Fair Dinkum Histories - Weevils, War & Wallabies - 1920 and a Land Fit for Heroes ). - The diggers of World War 1 come back to an Australia still divided by class, gender and race. At least the country could celebrate for a time during the 'roaring twenties'. But then the stock market crashed and we were plunged into the Great Depression. Unemployment and evictions set men out 'on the wallaby'. times were tough, and they'd only get tougher with the start of another world war, this time much closer to home. Thursday: (25 - 30 pg Chapter 2 - chapter 3) ( Fair Dinkum Histories - Weevils, War & Wallabies - 1920 and a Land Fit for Heroes - Australia's 'On the Wallaby'-the Depression ). - The diggers of World War 1 come back to an Australia still divided by class, gender and race. At least the country could celebrate for a time during the 'roaring twenties'. But then the stock market crashed and we were plunged into the Great Depression. Unemployment and evictions set men out 'on the wallaby'. times were tough, and they'd only get tougher with the start of another world war, this time much closer to home.

__MATHS__

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__**TERM 3 WEEK 6**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading: Monday: (50 - 55 pg Chapter 5) (It's True - We Came From Slime - Sleeping Out). -In the long-ago days before the dinosaurs, there were some seriously weird creatures living on earth. Fossil experts find remains of these animals in ancient rocks and work out which were the hunters and which were the hunted. Tuesday: (55 - 60 pg Chapter 5) (It's True - We Came From Slime - Sleeping Out). -In the long-ago days before the dinosaurs, there were some seriously weird creatures living on earth. Fossil experts find remains of these animals in ancient rocks and work out which were the hunters and which were the hunted. Wednesday: (40 - 45 pg Chapter 5 - chapter 6) (It's True - We Came From Slime - Sleeping Out - Up, Up and Away). -In the long-ago days before the dinosaurs, there were some seriously weird creatures living on earth. Fossil experts find remains of these animals in ancient rocks and work out which were the hunters and which were the hunted. Thursday: (45 - 50 pg Chapter 6) (It's True - We Came From Slime - Up, Up and Away). -In the long-ago days before the dinosaurs, there were some seriously weird creatures living on earth. Fossil experts find remains of these animals in ancient rocks and work out which were the hunters and which were the hunted.

Writing: -Looking After a Dog

Looking after a dog is a big responsibility. You need to feed and take care for it. Also, your dog needs to be trained and kept active.

Firstly, you need to buy your accessories. These accessories include a kennel and two bowls for food and water. They also need toys to keep them occupied and a collar and lead.

To keep your dog healthy you need to take it to a vet for vaccinations and check ups. The vet will also worm your dog and the vet may give you tablets to give to your dog. It is important to put flea prevention powder on your dog so they do not get fleas.

You should give your dog an amount of food which is suited to it's age and size. If you overfeed your dog it will most likely become obese. Treats are a good way to train your dog but do not give them too much because they will either become obese or will keep begging you for more.

Training your dog is easier when you start training them as a puppy. By training your dog it will make them happy and they will also behave in an acceptable manner with other people and animals. When your dog does something good you must praise them by giving them a treat or a pat. You must never hit your dog because it is illegal and it is unlikely to train them.

Daily exercise is important to keep your dog happy and healthy. One example of exercising your dog is walking. When you walk your dog you must put a lead on so the dog does not get distracted by passing cars and people. Without a lead your dog could become lost, stolen or hit by a car.

If you keep your dog active and healthy you will have a happy dog. They will live a long life and will become part of your family. Before you buy a dog you must remember, it is a big responsibility.

__H.S.I.E.__ -

__MATHS__ Question 1: -x5 and +2 -x4 and -4
 * 10, 52
 * 5, 27
 * 12, 62
 * 20, 102
 * 100, 502
 * 5, 16
 * 10, 36
 * 100, 396
 * 48, 192
 * 64, 252

Question 2: -+100: 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700 --2: 76, 74, 72, 70, 68, 66, 64, 62, 60 -+25: 25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175 -+5: 31, 36, 41, 46, 51, 56, 61, 66, 71

__**TERM 3 WEEK 5**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading: Monday: (30 - 35 pg Chapter 3) (It's True - We Came From Slime - Eat or be Eaten). -In the long-ago days before the dinosaurs, there were some seriously weird creatures living on earth. Fossil experts find remains of these animals in ancient rocks and work out which were the hunters and which were the hunted. Tuesday: (35 - 40 pg Chapter 3 - chapter 4) (It's True - We Came From Slime - Eat or be Eaten - 'My, What Strange Teeth You Have, Grandma'). -In the long-ago days before the dinosaurs, there were some seriously weird creatures living on earth. Fossil experts find remains of these animals in ancient rocks and work out which were the hunters and which were the hunted. Wednesday: (40 - 45 pg Chapter 4) (It's True - We Came From Slime - 'My, What Strange Teeth You Have, Grandma'). -In the long-ago days before the dinosaurs, there were some seriously weird creatures living on earth. Fossil experts find remains of these animals in ancient rocks and work out which were the hunters and which were the hunted. Thursday: (45 - 50 pg Chapter 4 - chapter 5) (It's True - We Came From Slime - 'My, What Strange Teeth You Have, Grandma' - Sleeping Out). -In the long-ago days before the dinosaurs, there were some seriously weird creatures living on earth. Fossil experts find remains of these animals in ancient rocks and work out which were the hunters and which were the hunted.

Writing:

__H.S.I.E__ Electoral Commission: - -

Old Parliament House: -It has now turned into a museum. -It was built only to use for a little while

Questacon: -It is the national science and technology centre. -In a timeline we are closer to the tyrannosaurus-rex than the triceratops.

New Parliament House: -There are over 2,700 clocks in parliament house. -It has to main rooms / chambers.

Snow: -Snow is harder than I thought. -Snow balls hurt.

War Memorial: - -

__MATHS__ Question 1: -23C - 14C = 9C -19C -19C - 18.5C -18C







-Sunday = 21C - Monday = 19C - Tuesday = 14C - Wednesday = 18C - Thursday = 18C - Friday = 20C - Saturday = 23C

Question 2: -300 - 100 = 200 -160 -100 - 200 -100



-Sitcom = 300 - Cartoons = 200 - Movies = 100 - Sport = 100 - Documentaries = 100

Question 3: -8 - 2 = 6 -5 -5 - 5 -None of them.



Jamie = 5 - Billy = 6 - Sonia = 4 - Clare = 8 - Betty = 2

__RELIGION__ -

__**TERM 2 WEEK 8**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading: Monday: (Chapter 11 - chapter 12 pg 102 - 110) (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Norman Italy - Crazy Crusades). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades. Tuesday: (Chapter 12 - chapter 13 pg 110- 115) (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Crazy Crusades - Mischievous Monks). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades. Wednesday: (Chapter 13 - chapter 14 pg 115 - 120) (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Mischievous Monks - Norman Quiz). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades. Thursday: (Chapter 14 - chapter 15 pg 120 - 127) (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Norman Quiz - Epilogue). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades.

Writing: -Aluminium is used in aircraft, air conditioners, buildings, cans, cutlery, foil and fridges, so it is a pretty important metal, (in fact it is the second most used metal) and we need to recycle it. Aluminium is naturally found as bauxite, which needs to be processed to become aluminium. Because bauxite is found naturally, aluminium will run out (aluminium is a finite resource). Two out of three of the cans used in Australia are recycled, which is good but, still over 1 billion cans end up in landfill each year. Recycling aluminium also saves lots of energy when compared to making it from scratch (in fact a single can that is recycled saves enough electricity to run a TV for 3 hours).

__MATHS__ Question 1: -240m2
 * 120m x 2m
 * 60m x 4m
 * 30m x 8m
 * 15m x 16m
 * 7.5m x 32m

Question 2: -90m2
 * 45m x 2m
 * 22.5m x 4m
 * 11.25m x 8m
 * 5.625m x 16m
 * 2.8125m x 32m

__RELIGION__ -I Believe...
 * I believe it is important to respect others because they will then respect you.
 * I believe it is important to have pride, confidence, belief and respect in yourself, so you get yourself somewhere.
 * I believe it is important to be proud of your family so they will be proud of you.
 * I believe it is important to have courage in people so they they will have courage in you.
 * I believe it is important to trust and have belief in people so they will trust you.

__**TERM 2 WEEK 7**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading: Monday: (Chapter 9 - chapter 10 pg 80 - 85) (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Miserable Monarchs - Norman Nastiness). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades. Tuesday (Chapter 10 pg 85 - 90) (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Norman Nastiness). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades. Wednesday: (Chapter 10 pg 90 - 95) (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Norman Nastiness). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades. Thursday: (Chapter 10 - chapter 11 pg 95 - 100) (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Norman Nastiness - Norman Italy). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades.

Writing: -Dear Penrith City Council,

I strongly believe that you should choose another place for a landfill site, except of choosing Holy Family School's ovals. I believe so for many reasons, like, it would cost you a lot of money and the students of Holy Family School need a place that they can run around in.

Firstly, it would cost you a lot of money. You need to first buy the land off Holy Family. Then you will need people with excavators, to dig the hole. By the time you do all that, you could of fixed roads or public areas, or you could of just bought an old quarry and, you would not have had to dig a hole and it would be a cheaper price.

Also, the students need an area to run around in. if use the ovals as a landfill site, students will only have a little grassed area to run around in. This the area will be crowded, with people playing, ball games and running games.

In conclusion, I strongly believe that you should choose another place for a landfill site. Because, it would cost you a lot of money and the students of Holy Family School need a place to run around in.

Yours Sincerely, Luke Velcich

__MATHS__ Question 1: -No.

Question 2: -No.

__RELIGION__ -Holy Family Primary School is part of The Parramatta Catholic Schools Diocese. So there is school masses and liturgies. The school rules also influence students to act like Jesus.

__SCIENCE__ -My mum said, "The carbon tax and waste are enviromental issues".

__**TERM 2 WEEK 6**__

__ ENGLISH __ Reading: Monday: (Chapter 7 pg 55 - 60) (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Norman Wisdiom). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades. Tuesday: (Chapter 7 - chapter 8 pg 60 - 65) (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Norman Wisdom - Little Villeins). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades. Wednesday: (Chapter 8 pg 65 - 70) (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Little Villiens). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades. Thursday: (Chapter 8 pg 70 - 75) (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Little Villiens). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades.

Writing: -I strongly believe that recycling is important. I believe so for many reasons, like, animals can die, you can wreck the earth and people are not recycling recyclable materials.

Firstly, if you do not put plastic in the bin it can kill animals, because they swallow it. If endangered animals swallow plastic it would make that species even more endangered. When the animals swallow the plastic and die, then disonograte the plastic does not, which could make another animal swallow the plastic.

Secondly, if you do not recycle the materials could wreck the earth. If recyclable materials are burnt they send out pollutants. Also recyclable materials take a long time to disonograte.

Finally, people are not recycling recyclable materials. Lots of people throw out things, like plastics and glass, which are recyclable.If we keep doing this there will be a lot of waste.

In conclusion, I strongly believe recycling is important. For many reasons like animals can die, you can wreck the earth and people are chucking out recyclable materials.

__ MATHS __ Question 1: -630

Question 2: -120

__RELIGION__ Father: -Grandfather / Nonno:
 * Country He Came From: Croatia.
 * Year He Left: 1950.
 * Age When He Left: 13 years old.

Mother: -Grandfather / Nunnu: -Grandmother / Nunna:
 * Country He Came From: Malta.
 * Year He Left: 1954.
 * Age When He Left: 13 years old.
 * Country She Came From: Malta.
 * Year She Left: 1948.
 * Age When She Left: 6 months old.

__SCIENCE__ Recycle:
 * Cans.
 * Cardboard.
 * Glass bottles.
 * Juice bottle.
 * Juice carton.
 * Milk bottle.
 * Milk carton.
 * Newspaper.
 * Paper.
 * Plastic bottles.

Reduce:
 * Electricity.
 * Gas.
 * Water.

Reuse:
 * Glass jars.
 * Plastic bottles.
 * Plastic containers.

__**TERM 2 WEEK 5**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading: Monday: (Chapter 5 pg 36 - 40) (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Live Like a Norman). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades. Tuesday: (Chapter 5 - chapter 6 pg 40 - 46) (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Live Like a Norman - Terrific Tales). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades. Wednesday: (Chapter 6 pg 46 - 50) (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Terrific Tales). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades. Thursday: (Chapter 6 - chapter 7 pg 50 - 55) (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Terrific Tales - Norman Wisdom). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades.

Writing: - 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 waste. 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 anything which was once alive can be put into a worm farm. Things like meat and vegetable scraps, material, string, paper, garden clippings, leaves and fruit scraps, can all be composted. The benefit of recycling 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 reduces 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 prevent both water usage and waste.

__MATHS__ Question 1: -3: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36. -6: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60, 66, 72. -9: 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, 81, 90, 99, 108.

Question 2: -2: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24. -5: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60. -10: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120.

__RELIGION__ Differences: Back Then: Now:
 * Nuns teached.
 * Stricter discipline.
 * Classes were smaller.
 * More students in classes.
 * More dedicated to the Holy Bible.
 * Ordinary people can teach.
 * Not as strict discipline.
 * Classes are bigger.
 * Less students in classes.

Similarities:
 * You still get taught.
 * They are both catholic schools.
 * They are both dedicated to the Holy Bible


 * Notification: My dad (he went to a catholic school) does not help with my homework and my mum (she went to a public school) does. So I am coming up with these.

__SCIENCE__

Green Waste: - Green waste refers to biodegradable waste (i.e. that can decompose naturally and organically) such as grass cuttings, hedge trimmings or other material. The biogas produced by such waste can be drawn upon to create biofuel.

Food Scraps: -Food waste or food loss is food material that is discarded or unable to be used. Various political organisations and entities have their own definition of what constitutes food waste. The causes of wasted food are numerous, and occur at the stages of production, processing, retailing and consumption.

Wood Waste: - Fuel consisting of bark, shavings, sawdust, low-grade lumber and lumber rejects from the operation of pulp mills, sawmills and plywood mills.

Composted: -A mixture of organic residues such as decomposed vegetation, manure, etc, used as a fertilizer.

Landfills: - A method of solid waste disposal in which refuse is buried between layers of dirt so as to fill in or reclaim low-lying ground. A site used for or reclaimed by such disposal.

Recycle: -T o make something new (from something that has been used before).

__**TERM 2 WEEK 4**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading: Monday: (Chapter 3 pg 15 - 18) - (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Unlikely Legends). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades. Tuesday: (Chapter 3 - chapter 4 pg 18 - 25) - (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - Unlikely Legends - 1066 and All This). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades. Wednesday: (Chapter 4 pg 25 - 30) - (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - 1066 and All This). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades. Thursday: (Chapter 4 - chapter 5 pg 30 - 36) - (Horrible Histories - The Stormin' Normans - 1066 and All This - Live Like a Norman). -The Stormin' Normans is bulging with fascinating facts about big bad Bill the Conqueror and his bully-boys who battled Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the crummy Crusades. Writing: - What kind of world do we want for the future? If we keep littering the future generations will also be. This would make lots of animals die from swallowing the materials. If we keep wasting our will look like a rubbish dump. Rubbish puts pollutants in the air. So people and animals could die from the pollutants.

__MATHS__ 30cm Ruler:
 * A3 sheet of paper
 * A4 sheet of paper
 * A5 sheet of paper
 * My pug (Lulu)
 * My computer
 * My iPod
 * My iPad mini
 * My PlayStation
 * My hand
 * My foot

100cm Ruler:
 * A cupboard
 * Me
 * My German shepard (Jerry)
 * My German shepard (Cassie)
 * My computer
 * My iPod
 * My iPad mini
 * My PlayStation
 * My hand
 * My foot

Tape Measure:
 * Me
 * My dad
 * My mum
 * My brother (Matthew)
 * My sister (Brittany)
 * My brother (Jordan)
 * My German shepard (Jerry)
 * My German shepard (Cassie)
 * My pug (Lulu)
 * My shetland pony (Bindi)
 * My mini hereford bull (Clyde)
 * My mini hereford bull (Ned)

Trundle Wheel:
 * Eltons Rd
 * Silverdale Rd
 * Taylors Rd
 * Marsh Rd
 * Ridgehaven Rd
 * Waradale Rd
 * Waterhouse Dr
 * Farnsworth Ave
 * Bents Basin Rd
 * Mulgoa Rd

Question 1:
 * Trundle wheel

__RELIGION__ Jesus: -Palm Sunday. Jesus could have not gone to Jerusalem. If he did not go to Jerusalem, he would not of got the welcome and he would not have died. -Jesus' Arrest. Jesus could have ran away from his arrest. -Jesus' Crucifixion. Jesus could have somehow ran away or asked God to take him down off the cross.

__ SCIENCE __ Question 1:
 * Compost
 * Worm farm
 * Reuseable shopping bags
 * Public transport
 * Recycle
 * Use rainwater
 * Use solar energy
 * Reuse bottles
 * Avoid plastic and styrofoam
 * Swicth of the lights
 * Unplug devices from powerpoints
 * Grow your own veggie patch

__**TERM 1 WEEK 10**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading: Monday: (Chapter 4 pg 60 - 65) (Fair Dinkum Histories - A Nation of Swaggies and Diggers - Finally Federation). -The Australian colonies had come a long since they were a dump for grim crims and convicts. Life was comfortable - at least for some. but soon drought would send swaggies waltzing their matildas along the roads, and bad times would make politics dream of unity the country into one nation. And then far-off war would create a different kind of digger. what they brought back home would make greater changes to Australia then gold ever did. Tuesday: (Chapter 4 pg 65 - 70) (Fair Dinkum Histories - A Nation of Swaggies And Diggers - Finally Federation). -The Australian colonies had come a long since they were a dump for grim crims and convicts. Life was comfortable - at least for some. but soon drought would send swaggies waltzing their matildas along the roads, and bad times would make politics dream of unity the country into one nation. And then far-off war would create a different kind of digger. what they brought back home would make greater changes to Australia then gold ever did. Wednesday: (Chapter 4 pg 70 - 76) (Fair Dinkum Histories - A Nation of Swaggies and Diggers - Finally Federation). -The Australian colonies had come a long since they were a dump for grim crims and convicts. Life was comfortable - at least for some. but soon drought would send swaggies waltzing their matildas along the roads, and bad times would make politics dream of unity the country into one nation. And then far-off war would create a different kind of digger. what they brought back home would make greater changes to Australia then gold ever did. Thursday: (Chapter 4 - chapter 5 pg 76 - 90) (Fair Dinkum Histories - A Nation of Swaggies and Diggers - Finally Federation - Fighting as a Nation). -The Australian colonies had come a long since they were a dump for grim crims and convicts. Life was comfortable - at least for some. but soon drought would send swaggies waltzing their matildas along the roads, and bad times would make politics dream of unity the country into one nation. And then far-off war would create a different kind of digger. what they brought back home would make greater changes to Australia then gold ever did.

Writing: -Editing

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 1940's, were the size of a large room and consumed huge amounts of electricity. They were vastly different to the modern computers we use today especially when compared to small and portable laptop computers.

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 little 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 computer's memory stores numbers in huge amounts of cells that are addressed and can be quickly accessed 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 net works. 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 areas of various sizes. The internet is a vast network of computers spanning 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, write 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 knowing it!

__HEALTH__ Going to school: -Wear your seat belt. -Do not walk on the road, walk on the pathways. -Have a parent / adult wait with you at the bus stop. -On the bus stay seated.

Going home: -If you have to stand on the bus, hold on to a pole. -When getting off the bus make sure it is fully stopped first. -After you have left the bus and you need to cross the road wait until the bus has left. -When you cross the road always look to the left, then the right and then the left again.

__MATHS__ Question 1: -1. B) Hexagon -2. C) Octagon -3. D) Trapezium -4. A) Pentagon -5. D) Shape S -6. A) Trapezium -7. B) Cone -8. C) Sphere -9. B) Three

Question 2: -1. 3, 4 -2. 7, 5 -3. 2, 6 -4. 2, 2

Question 3: -1. C) 44 -2. D) 93 -3. 48

__SCIENCE__ -If there was no telephones and only five computers, there would be no phone bills and no internet bills. Also if there was only five computers in the world most people would be outside playing sports. If you do not like sports or had enough of playing you would read a book. Another positive thing is, if you are bored you could play a game as a family and spend some family time.

__**TERM 1 WEEK 9**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading: Monday: (Chapter 2 pg 40 - 44) (Fair Dinkum Histories - A Nation of Swaggies and Diggers - Swaggies, Baggies and Strikes). -The Australian colonies had come a long since they were a dump for grim crims and convicts. Life was comfortable - at least for some. but soon drought would send swaggies waltzing their matildas along the roads, and bad times would make politics dream of unity the country into one nation. And then far-off war would create a different kind of digger. what they brought back home would make greater changes to Australia then gold ever did. Tuesday (Chapter 2 - chapter 3 pg 44 - 49) (Fair Dinkum Histories - A Nation of Swaggies and Diggers - Swaggies, Baggies and Strikes - The Great Yack Attack). -The Australian colonies had come a long since they were a dump for grim crims and convicts. Life was comfortable - at least for some. but soon drought would send swaggies waltzing their matildas along the roads, and bad times would make politics dream of unity the country into one nation. And then far-off war would create a different kind of digger. what they brought back home would make greater changes to Australia then gold ever did. Wednesday (Chapter 3 pg 49 - 55) (Fair Dinkum Histories - A Nation of Swaggies and Diggers - The Great Yack Attack). -The Australian colonies had come a long since they were a dump for grim crims and convicts. Life was comfortable - at least for some. but soon drought would send swaggies waltzing their matildas along the roads, and bad times would make politics dream of unity the country into one nation. And then far-off war would create a different kind of digger. what they brought back home would make greater changes to Australia then gold ever did. Thursday (Chapter 3 - chapter 4 pg 55 - 60) (Fair Dinkum Histories - A Nation of Swaggies and Diggers - The Great Yack Attack - Finally Federation). -The Australian colonies had come a long since they were a dump for grim crims and convicts. Life was comfortable - at least for some. but soon drought would send swaggies waltzing their matildas along the roads, and bad times would make politics dream of unity the country into one nation. And then far-off war would create a different kind of digger. what they brought back home would make greater changes to Australia then gold ever did.

Writing: -Editing

Dear editor,

I am writing in reference to your article: 'Surgeon urges worldwide mobile ban' The Westerner, 3/1/06.

I applaud the good sense of surgeon, Mr Tan for finally 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 attached 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 through your ears. The statistics 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 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 parent 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__

Setting the Scene: You are from the future, from the year 2050 to be precise. You have been sent back in time using time transport technology that was developed in 2035. Questions: 1. Q. What communication systems exist in the year 2050? 1. A. In the year 2050 the communication systems existing would be social media, emails, calling on the mobile phone, internet, satellites and digital televisions. 2. Q. What communication systems of earlier times are still in place? For example, are emails and websites still used? 2. A. Many communication systems would be similar but more technological advanced. The mobile phone would still exist but the uses would verbal. Digital televisions would have motion sensors or have verbal controls. Satellites and social media would still exist and have the same uses. 3. Q. How did you arrive back in this time frame? 3.A. I arrived back to this time by my time machine. My time machine looks like an elevator but is very advanced in technology. To go back in time the time I change the level to the year I want to go to and then I goes down so fast I pass out because there is not enough oxygen flow during travelling. I then wake up at the time of destination. 4. Q. Why are you here? 4. A. I have come back to 6th March 2014, to warn the Malayasian Airlines aeroplane MH370 passengers on the 8th March 2014, flight to not go on the plane.

__**TERM 1 WEEK 8**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading: Monday: (Chapter 1 pg 18 - 22) - (Fair Dinkum Histories - A Nation of Swaggies and Diggers - Life Was Great in the 1880's). -The Australian colonies had come a long since they were a dump for grim crims and convicts. Life was comfortable - at least for some. but soon drought would send swaggies waltzing their matildas along the roads, and bad times would make politics dream of unity the country into one nation. And then far-off war would create a different kind of digger. what they brought back home would make greater changes to Australia then gold ever did. Tuesday: (Chapter 1 pg 22 - 25) - (Fair Dinkum Histories - A Nation of Swaggies and Diggers - Life Was Great in the 1880's). -The Australian colonies had come a long since they were a dump for grim crims and convicts. Life was comfortable - at least for some. but soon drought would send swaggies waltzing their matildas along the roads, and bad times would make politics dream of unity the country into one nation. And then far-off war would create a different kind of digger. what they brought back home would make greater changes to Australia then gold ever did. Wednesday: (Chapter 1 - chapter 2 pg 25 - 35) - (Fair Dinkum Histories - A Nation of Swaggies and Diggers - Life Was Great in the 1880's - Swaggies, Baggies and Strikes). -The Australian colonies had come a long since they were a dump for grim crims and convicts. Life was comfortable - at least for some. but soon drought would send swaggies waltzing their matildas along the roads, and bad times would make politics dream of unity the country into one nation. And then far-off war would create a different kind of digger. what they brought back home would make greater changes to Australia then gold ever did. Thursday: (Chapter 2 pg 35 - 40) - (Fair Dinkum Histories - A Nation of Swaggies and Diggers - Swaggies, Baggies and Strikes). -The Australian colonies had come a long since they were a dump for grim crims and convicts. Life was comfortable - at least for some. but soon drought would send swaggies waltzing their matildas along the roads, and bad times would make politics dream of unity the country into one nation. And then far-off war would create a different kind of digger. what they brought back home would make greater changes to Australia then gold ever did.

Writing: -Editing

He looked up, but even now he could not see the top of the tall skinny tree. It seemed to go on forever. He looked down. He couldn't see the ground either. He was in a world of dead Autumn leaves and stick branches with no earth or day sky in sight. The giant beast was below somewhere. He couldn't even hear it anymore.

Billy found a place where two long 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 small patch of pealing bark on this thick 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 strange world.

__MATHS__ Question 1: -29 996, 29 997, 29 998, 29 999, 30 000, 30 001, 30 002, 30 003, 30 004, 30 005

Question 2: -897

Question 3: -296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305

Question 4: -100 -59

__SCIENCE__ -Q. What if there were no artificial satellites in space? A. If there were no artificial satellites in space many things would not be able to be done. These "things" include communications, Earth remote sensing, weather forecasting, global positioning and scientific research about space.

__**TERM 1 WEEK 7**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading: Monday: (Chapter 2 - chapter 4 pg 31 - 52) (Gladys the Goat - Chapter Two - Chapter Four). -Dad was the most hopeless hunter - and the biggest animal lover - in the world. Tuesday: (Chapter 4 - chapter 6 pg 52 - 96) (Gladys the Goat - Chapter Four - Chapter Six). -Dad was the most hopeless hunter - and the biggest animal lover - in the world. Wednesday: (Chapter 1 pg 1 - 11) (Fair Dinkum Histories - A Nation of Swaggies and Diggers - Life Was Great in the 1800's). -The Australian colonies had come a long since they were a dump for grim crims and convicts. Life was comfortable - at least for some. but soon drought would send swaggies waltzing their matildas along the roads, and bad times would make politics dream of unity the country into one nation. And then far-off war would create a different kind of digger. what they brought back home would make greater changes to Australia then gold ever did. Thursday: (Chapter 1 pg 11 - 18) (Fair Dinkum Histories - A Nation of Swaggies and Diggers - Life Was Great in the 1800's). -The Australian colonies had come a long since they were a dump for grim crims and convicts. Life was comfortable - at least for some. but soon drought would send swaggies waltzing their matildas along the roads, and bad times would make politics dream of unity the country into one nation. And then far-off war would create a different kind of digger. what they brought back home would make greater changes to Australia then gold ever did.

Writing: -Editing

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. That's my house! See you on Friday and don't forget to bring the new Heroes DVD.

__MATHS__ Question 1: -C) 5080

Question 2: -1. 875 -2. 5 378

Question 3: -B) 28

Question 4: -C) 5 080

Question 5: -B) 7 Tens

Question 6: -28

__**TERM 1 WEEK 6**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading: Monday: (Chapter 11 pg 136 - 141) (Fair Dinkum Histories - Rotters and Squatters - From Rotters to Squatters at Moreton Bay). -Cannibal convicts, murdering squatters, sea captains who kidnapped their crew, poor families forced off their land - they had all come to the4 colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land to make better lives for themselves. And now there were new colonies and farms spreading around Australia. Tuesday: (Chapter 11 - chapter 12 pg 141 -152) (Fair Dinkum Histories - Rotters and Squatters - From Rotters to Squatters at Moreton Bay - Come to Australia!). -Cannibal convicts, murdering squatters, sea captains who kidnapped their crew, poor families forced off their land - they had all come to the4 colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land to make better lives for themselves. And now there were new colonies and farms spreading around Australia. Wednesday: (Chapter 12 - chapter 13 152 - 164) (Fair Dinkum Histories - Rotters and Squatters - Come to Australia - The End of Grim Crims). -Cannibal convicts, murdering squatters, sea captains who kidnapped their crew, poor families forced off their land - they had all come to the4 colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land to make better lives for themselves. And now there were new colonies and farms spreading around Australia. Thursday: (Fair Dinkum Histories - Rotters and Squaters - ). -Cannibal convicts, murdering squatters, sea captains who kidnapped their crew, poor families forced off their land - they had all come to the4 colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land to make better lives for themselves. And now there were new colonies and farms spreading around Australia.

Writing: -One day a middle age man named Rodger was going to take a bush walk, to a zoo (that he went to when he was young) with his son, Fred. They were at Rodger's parents house, because it was the only place you could get to the zoo. Rodger could not wait to show his son the zoo and Fred was really excited.

When it was time to go there they packed their bags and started off to the bush. Walking through the bush in the hot sun was tiring. After thirty minutes they decided to have a rest.

When they sat down they heard lots of animals and some of them freaked them out. Rodger and Fred were nearly done there lunch when a colourful bird quickly snatched their food. Then Fred said to Rodger, "dad, was that a toucan?"

"I don't know I think so." Rodger said.

Then Fred said, "what is it doing out of its cage?"

"I don't know." Rodger said.

They quickly packed up their stuff and went toward the zoo. It was only a five minute walk. When they got there they saw lots of animals, but not one was in a cage.

Then they quickly fixed the cages and rounded up the animals into their cages, strangely they were tame. then they went back to Rodger's parents house. When they left they told everyone about their experience.

THE END!!!

__MATHS__ Question 1: -C) 869

Question 2: -D) 7 000 + 500 + 20 + 5

Question 3: -1. C) Hundreds -2. B) 39

__SCIENCE__ -Things my Parents had: -Differences:
 * Books.
 * Cassette.
 * Cassette player.
 * CD.
 * Colour television.
 * Donkey Kong.
 * Juke box.
 * Mail / letters.
 * Radio.
 * Record.
 * Record player.
 * Telegram.
 * Telephone.
 * Vitari.
 * Walkman.
 * A lot bigger then they are today.
 * Basic technology.
 * Simple pictures that moved robotic-ally and not naturally.
 * The sound was not as clear as today due to static.
 * Very basic graphics.
 * You could only call and answer calls on a telephone.

__**TERM 1 WEEK 5**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading: Monday: (Chapter 8 - chapter 9 pg 95 - 110) (Fair Dinkum Histories - Rotters and Squatters - Where the Heck is Hesperia? - A Right Mes Up North). -Cannibal convicts, murdering squatters, sea captains who kidnapped their crew, poor families forced off their land - they had all come to the4 colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land to make better lives for themselves. And now there were new colonies and farms spreading around Australia. Tuesday: (Chapter 9 - chapter 10 pg 110 - 121) (Fair Dinkum Histories - Rotters and Squatters - Right Mess Up North - South Australia). -Cannibal convicts, murdering squatters, sea captains who kidnapped their crew, poor families forced off their land - they had all come to the4 colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land to make better lives for themselves. And now there were new colonies and farms spreading around Australia. Wednesday: (Chapter 10 pg 121 - 131) (Fair Dinkum Histories - Rotters and Squatters - South Australia). -Cannibal convicts, murdering squatters, sea captains who kidnapped their crew, poor families forced off their land - they had all come to the4 colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land to make better lives for themselves. And now there were new colonies and farms spreading around Australia. Thursday: (Chapter 10 - chapter 11 pg 131 - 136) (Fair Dinkum Histories - Rotters and Squatters - South Australia - From Rotters to Squatters at Moreton Bay). -Cannibal convicts, murdering squatters, sea captains who kidnapped their crew, poor families forced off their land - they had all come to the4 colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land to make better lives for themselves. And now there were new colonies and farms spreading around Australia.

Writing: -Story Starter:

I wake up, my arms are sore. I get out of my bed and flap my arms for some reason. Then I can't believe it I am flying, I rub my eyes to see if I am seeing right and I am.

__MATHS__ Question 1: -A) 647

Question 2: -D) 4

Question 3: -1. 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54. -2. 530, 535, 540, 545, 550, 555. -3. 930, 940, 950, 960, 970, 980.

__P.D.H.P.E.__ Think Win - Win: -Things I want... -Things my dad wants... I do not know any more. -Things my mum wants... I do not know any more.
 * A mansion.
 * My dream vehicles.
 * 250,000,000.00
 * A Harley-Davidsion.
 * A house closer to Penrith and Blacktown.
 * A new car.
 * A nice clean house.

Synergise: -Things I am Really Good at... -Things someone else is really good at...
 * Basketball.
 * Knowing cars.
 * Math.
 * Knowing soccer teams.
 * Knowing Soccer teams.
 * Soccer.

__**TERM 1 WEEK 4**__

__ENGLISH__ Reading: Monday: (Chapter 3 pg 23 - 32) (Fair Dinkum Histories - Rotters and Squatters - Rotters and Squatters Go Exploring). -Cannibal convicts, murdering squatters, sea captains who kidnapped their crew, poor families forced off their land - they had all come to the4 colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land to make better lives for themselves. And now there were new colonies and farms spreading around Australia. Tuesday: (Chapter 3 - chapter 5 pg 32 - 56) (Fair Dinkum Histories - Rotters and Squatters - Rotters and Squatters Go Exploring - Rascals and Rotters in Van Diemen's Land). -Cannibal convicts, murdering squatters, sea captains who kidnapped their crew, poor families forced off their land - they had all come to the4 colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land to make better lives for themselves. And now there were new colonies and farms spreading around Australia. Wednesday: (Chapter 5 pg 56 - 65) (Fair Dinkum Histories - Rotters and Squatters - Rascals and Rotters in Van Diemen's Land). -Cannibal convicts, murdering squatters, sea captains who kidnapped their crew, poor families forced off their land - they had all come to the4 colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land to make better lives for themselves. And now there were new colonies and farms spreading around Australia. Thursday: (Chapter 5 - chapter 8 pg 65 - 95) (Fair Dinkum Histories - Rotters and Squatters - Rascals and Rotters of Van Diemen's Land - Where the Heck is Hesperia?). -Cannibal convicts, murdering squatters, sea captains who kidnapped their crew, poor families forced off their land - they had all come to the4 colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land to make better lives for themselves. And now there were new colonies and farms spreading around Australia.

Writing: -Bushrangers Creek Description

My house is on a property of 36 acres. Most of my property is fenced off to form paddocks. Down the back of my property is a creek, it is named Bushrangers creek.

Bushrangers creek is a dry creek, which means it has no water in it. It is a dry creek but it is still wet, slippery and mossy. When we have storms the creek fills up but only a little bit.

In Bushrangers creek there is lots of Australian wildlife, including snakes, foxes, kangaroos and more. I have never seen a snake in the creek, because I go on walks in Winter if you go on walks in Summer there is a chance you will see one. Also, I have not seen kangaroos in there but I have seen kangaroos in nearby paddocks and I have seen kangaroo droppings in the creek.

Around the creek there are lots of gum trees, blackberry bushes and small native plants. The gum trees are really tall and when it is windy the trees often snap and fall in the creek. On the floor there is lots of fallen leaves and flat rocks. Surrounding the creek are many big boulders.

On the side of the creek is a little cave, which is where bushrangers used to hide from the police. Bushrangers creek got its name from the bushrangers that used to hide there. The bushranges liked Bushrangers creek because it is bushy and has lots of hills so the police had a hard time finding them.

I enjoy going down to the creek because of the nature and history. Bushrangers creek is fun to go bush walking and have adventures in.

__MATHS__ Question 1: = ( 150 - 12 ) / 2 = 69

Question 2: = $2.96 $0.30 $3.26

__P.D.H.P.E.__ Be Proactive: - Clean my room without being told. - Clean the guinea pig cage without being told. - Empty out the dishwasher without being told. - Feed my pets without being told. - Make my bed without my mum telling me.

Begin With The End In Mind: My goal at home is to: -Become better at soccer.

Put First Things First: The things that I need to put first are: -Doing housework. -Education (schoolwork and homework). -Sport / athletics.