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Ms Madihah talked about books with different genres. Genre means a style, a type or a category of writing. It includes horror, romance, comedy and thriller. What are the genres that you like?
The books can be divided into 2, which are fiction and non-fiction. Fiction is something that comes from imagination. Non fiction refers to facts. Look at the differences between them here:
Do you know which book is a fiction, and which book which is not a fiction? Try out this game:
You can watch the full Didiktv lesson here:
What's your favourite book? What is the genre of the book?
We use a singular noun to show one person, place or thing. We use the plural noun to show more than one person, place or thing. We make plural nouns by adding -s or -es.
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!
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?
Back in July, our Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said that we will start to develop our own vaccine.
What is a vaccine? A vaccine is a substance that makes us immune against disease. In this case, we will be immune to the Covid 19 virus. When we are immune, we are able to resist the virus. However, making the vaccine is too costly. The government may have to pay more to get the vaccine from other countries. They might even prioritise their countries first.
So, our prime minister suggested that we should aim to become a vaccine-manufacturing country in the long run. This means that we will be able to make the vaccine here. However, we may not have enough expertise unless we collaborate with other countries.
What do you think? Should we develop our own vaccine? Should we get our vaccines from other countries such as Russia and the United States? Leave a comment below.
Congratulations to our Director General of Health Malaysia, Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah for his commitment in combating the COVID 19 pandemic. In one of his facebook post, he shared an information about the scale of risk of getting the virus if we go out. This is taken from the MA Committee on Infectious Diseases. Do you know the risk? Click on the reveal button below to see the chart. (You can click this later if you want to try the activity first and check your answers afterwards)
Madam Noorakhma shared a wonderful figurative speech song by Lenka, with pictures! It is said that the pictures are drawn by pupils in Thailand. Can you guess what kind of figurative speech used in the video? In the mean time, let's sing the song together!
It is a simile. A simile is a way to compare of one thing with another thing of a different kind. It makes the description more interesting. There is an interesting quiz that you might want to try: https://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=similes-quiz
Is there any other similes that you know or came across with?