my quiz on thomas edison
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Common NOUN - the name given to a person, place or thing eg pimple, towel, pumpkin
ADJECTIVE - a word which describes a noun eg. blind, prickly, enormous PROPER
NOUN - the name of a particular person, place or thing. Proper nouns have capital letters. eg Kevin Rudd, Canberra, Prime Minister
VERB - an action or a doing word. If you can do it, then it’s a verb eg crawl, tickle, swim
ADVERB - Adds to the verb. Usually ends in ly and usually answers the question “how” something was done. eg. erratically, mercilessly, quickly
PERSONAL PRONOUN - a word which indicates personal onwership eg she, he, they, we, them, their, we,
CONJUNCTION - A word that joins 2 ideas together in a sentence. eg. and, then, so, but. One conjunction, one fullstop. A sentence must only contain one conjunction.
PREPOSITION - A word which indicates the “position” of something, compared to something else eg. the frog in the pond, the turtle under the rocks
in maths we have been do a challenge and the teacher d gave us a checker board thing on paper and we had to find how many squares was on it and then we had to do 2 by 2 and 4 by 4 and so on then we had to have it written on paper and then we had to post a comment on the teachers blog
what are you looking for to?
im looking forward to year 7 cos of all the new subject and the new teachers
is there anything you nervous about? um nothing i can think of
On Sunday, May 11th, Australians celebrate Mothers Day to acknowledge the important role that mothers take in our lives.
I want you to tell me about your Mum, so answer the following questions as a post on your blog:-
in buddies we had to interview there teddys and ask them things like how old they was
and then we had to bring teddys from home in they got to ask us and then we made cards
i made this story and students from amarica and canada are going to read it and im going to read theres
bail of skateboard
“Be careful Ashley” mum called out from the kitchen.
I rolled my eyes and called back
“As usual mum-you know me always careful” (wink, wink)
I grabbed my skateboard and headed once again-for the front of the house
I can kick flip but every time I try off the step, I bail. I was determined that this would be the day I succeeded. “I can do this” I said in my head. First try, bailed.
Second try, got it but landed a bit sketchy. I was pumped because I landed it but I could improve it.
I tried again. Yes! Landed it perfectly in surprise. Last try for the day I said to myself. The board flipped nicely around but as I came down to land it, one foot missed the board and my other foot landed on the nose. The board flung up and hit me in the chin, and the blood flowed out like thunder storm. I threw my helmet in pain and ran inside “get a couple of warm face washers” yelled mum.
Mum was texting dad as I was washing my chin. Mum inspected the cut.
“I’m taking you to the Heywood Hospital” said mum concerned. “You may need stitches”.
As I hopped in the car, mum started the engine. She sped out the driveway like someone getting sucked up in a black hole. Heywood hospital couldn’t help us as there were no doctors around. We had to keep driving the extra 30 minutes into Portland.
Later that night I was unable to get to sleep. The spot under my chin where the doctors put the five stitches was really sore.
Mum warns me to not kickflip of the step. I told her I wouldn’t, but I wonder.
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