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Grammar Apostrophes Decide whether the sentences use apostrophes for omission (O) or posession (P). 1) Where's the book I was reading? 2) Do you think my dad's hat will fit me? 3) I secretly put my sister's present in my wardrobe. 4) It's time to head back to the airport. 5) The babies' parents were upset when the playgroup was cancelled. Questions Change these commands into questions. 1) Sit down! 2) Close the door behind you! 3) Wait for me! Articles Copy the sentences with the correct article. a, an, the, x 1) On my reading test I got _____ excellent score. 2) Tom's dad was born in _____ France. 3) What's _____ name of your class teacher? 4) She is _____ funniest girl I know.

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GrammarApostrophesDecide whether the sentences use apostrophes for omission (O) or posession (P).1) Where's the book I was reading?2) Do you think my dad's hat will fit me?3) I secretly put my sister's present in my wardrobe.4) It's time to head back to the airport.5) The babies' parents were upset when the playgroup was cancelled.

QuestionsChange these commands into questions.1) Sit down!

2) Close the door behind you!

3) Wait for me!ArticlesCopy the sentences with the correct article.a, an, the, x1) On my reading test I got _____ excellent score.

2) Tom's dad was born in _____ France.

3) What's _____ name of your class teacher?

4) She is _____ funniest girl I know.

5) In the forest, I picked _____ piece of fruit from a tree.

The word bat has more than one meaning. Write two sentences to show two different meanings.

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Maths – Subtracting Fractions

- Read the question

- convert fractions to improper fractions

- convert to same denominator

- subtract (leave denominator the same)

- convert or simplify

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1. 1 45 - 12 =

2. 1 34 - 13 =

3. 1 35 - 14 =

4. 2 35 - 23 =

5. 2 34 – 1 13 =

6. 3 13 – 1 14 =

7. 4 25 – 2 13 =

8. 3 45 – 1 14 =

9. 4 56 – 1 13 =

10. 5 27 – 3 34 =

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Creative task

Today’s task is simply to add another layer onto the paper maché. Repeat what you did yesterday – paste small pieces of newspaper all over the balloon until you have done a full layer, and then leave it to dry completely.

If you can see a lot of excess glue, scrape it off so that the balloon does not take too long to dry.

If possible, do a third layer of newspaper after the second layer has dried.