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Monday, November 30, 2020

All about adjectives!

 

Adjectives

Adjectives are used to describe noun. Here's a few that we will focus on:

number

size

shape

colour

two
three
four
big
small
large
round
long
square
black
white
yellow

We can combine the adjectives to make the nouns more interesting. For example:


The bear

The big brown bear



Notice that I start with the size and followed by the colour  of the bear.



Sometimes, we use adjectives to make comparisons


Taken from https://www.theteflacademy.com/blog/2019/02/authentic-ways-to-teach-comparative-adjectives/ 

Sometimes when we want to compare between two things we will add -er to the adjective, followed by the word than. It will look like this:


The boy is tall (er) + than the girl.

The boy is taller than the girl.





Practice time!

Have you tried Kahoot! before? Click here and see if you can get all of these answers correct!


Year 3 Assessment

Look at page 95 of your textbook (or watch the video below). Can you choose correct sentence? Answer the questions below the video..






Notes

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

The Wheels on the Bus

 The animals in the jungle are going to have a splash today! Where are they going? Can you sing the song with them?

The song is taken from the book 'The Wheels on the Bus' by Jane Cabrera. Now, listen to the song again. Which animal should enter the bus first? Drag the pictures in order.


The Wheels on the bus, an interactive worksheet by fayadh
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Monday, November 23, 2020

Are you lost?

 Last night, I did a storytelling session with 3 Ixora. We learned about the adventures of a boy and a penguin. What was the story about? You can watch it here.


Now that you have listened to the story, let's try and answer the questions below.






Do you remember the story? Can you rearrange them in the correct sequence?
Lost and Found, an interactive worksheet by fayadh
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What do you think the boy say when they were in the rowboat? Write the dialogue here.




Examples:


Aiman Aqif, 3 Bakawali Muhammad Muaz Adam, 3 Ixora




Tuesday, November 17, 2020

To the Mansion.

 Watch previous episode here.

Now that William and Simon has to go and meet Professor Steve Cook, they need a ride. Simon realises that William has the Zapple!Car on his phone. William opens the app on his phone.


William is in a dilemma. He isn't sure which car to pick. Simon says, "Just pick the best one!"

"Do you have money?" William asks. Simon shakes his head.

"I have RM 9. Maybe we can have a ride to Steve Cook's house," says William.

"Do you know that Professor Steve Cook lives in a mansion? It's big!" says Simon.



We need to help them choose their car and the best route to the professor's home!


Monday, November 16, 2020

Uncle Sam's farm.

We will:

1. Read/listen to and understand a story

2. Use singular/plural nouns correctly.



 (This lesson is adapted from GetSmart Page 66)



Have you been to a farm before? You can find many kinds of animals in a farm. Greg and Anna go to Uncle Sam's farm. Let's see what is happening.





Have you listened to the story? Plural nouns are nouns that are more than one. Most nouns form their plural by adding to the word.

Some nouns take es in the plural. For example:

bus - buses

dress - dresses

box - boxes

Nouns ending in f would take -ves in the plural. For example:

wolf - wolves

scarf -scarves

leaf -leaves

Some of the nouns take a different name. For example:

tooth -teeth

mouse -mice

Now, let's play a game. Can you find the plural nouns? (note that there is one singular noun in the quiz)



How did you do? Did you manage to get the correct answers? Why don't you try and complete this crossword puzzle. Good luck!


Farm and Animals, an interactive worksheet by fayadh
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Monday, November 9, 2020

Enter the Park.

 Our Park Ranger Ms Kimberly is inviting you to take a tour around the park. The park is divided into two: The wildlife park and the farm park.



 She is going to bring us to a place, but she needs to use the Sari navigation system to reach the destination. Can you guess where she is going? Listen to the direction from Sari and click on the route

Junction Turn left Turn right Go straight
                           


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Safari Park, an interactive worksheet by fayadh
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Meanwhile, can you answer the following?

1. What are the signboards that you come across along the way? Can you design one?

2. What are the animals that you encounter? You can practice singular and plural noun here. Note that the plural noun for mouse is mice (3 mice) and sheep is sheep. What about the plural noun for a wolf?

What did I see?

1. a giraffe
2. two wolves
3. _______________
4. _______________
5.

3. What are the other rules that you know of in a Park? Write on the comment box below.

Camouflage.

 Animals need to protect themselves. Sometimes, they change the colour of the body to match the environment. They do this to hide themselves from the enemies. This action is called 'camouflage'.

 Can you see the animals in this video? Can you count them?






You can also try this activity and find the animals. Here's a video of how a cuttlefish dis=



Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Help Sari out.

  Simon and William are trying out their new home pod called 'Sari', It is a technology developed by a company called Zapple!. However, there's a problem with the device.




It seems that the device are answering their questions before they can ask any. William thinks he needs to get the device fixed. Simon suddenly remembers that there is one person who can repair the device. It is the inventor, Professor Steve Cook.

 

However, they need to know if Professor Cook can come to William's house. They have to ask Sari! Can you help them out?

Monday, November 2, 2020

A ride in the safari park.

  Have you been to a Safari Park before? It's the place where you can see lots of animals. Can you count their numbers? 



Animals and their names are also nouns. Noun is a person, a place, a thing and even an animal! There are certain rules in using the noun. Before this, we have covered the Proper Noun. Now, let's look at the singular and plural noun.

Singular and Plural Noun.

What are singular and plural nouns? The concept is simple:

Singular means one.

Plural means more than one.

In order to make the noun plural, we usually add s, es, or ies.

For example:

one cat    -    two cats

a bus   -  two buses

a strawberry  -   many strawberries

You can learn more about singular and plural noun through this video:




Now, let's try answering this quiz. Can you get all the answers correct?

Finally, look at the picture below. Try and describe the picture using the singular and plural noun. Good luck!





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