S Spelling Words for Friday the 8th.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Vocabulary
discrimination | characterizing against a person because of external factors such as group, class, race, or religion |
dream | visions or thoughts of positive action in the future |
justice | a punishment or reward for actions brought forth and executed |
leadership | to guide or give direction to a group |
minister | a person who leads religious worships and ceremonies |
nonviolence | the lack of physical or rough force |
peace | a condition of harmony between people and groups |
protest | a demonstration of disapproval for a person, action, or idea |
racial | things related to a persons heritage and skin color |
civil rights | freedoms that every nationality can take advantage of; the right to personal space |
segregation | to separate any object or person from the main group because of differences |
speech | communicating a thought or idea in front of an audience |
struggle | to advance slowly against a strong idea or force |
boycott | to abstain from an object, place, or idea because of resentment towards it |
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- Holocaust Glosary
Antisemitism: hostility toward or hatred of Jews as a religious or ethnic group,
often accompanied by social, economic, or political discrimination.
Appellplatz: German word for roll
call square where prisoners were forced to assemble.
Aryan: Term used in Nazi Germany to refer to
non-Jewish and non-Roma (Gypsy) Caucasians. Northern Europeans with especially
"Nordic" features such as blonde hair and blue eyes were considered
by so-called race scientists to be the most superior of Aryans, members of a
"master race."
Auschwitz: the largest Nazi concentration camp complex, located 37 miles west
of Krakow, Poland. The Auschwitz main camp (Auschwitz I) was established in
1940. In 1942, a killing center was established at Auschwitz-Birkenau
(Auschwitz II). In 1941, Auschwitz-Monowitz (Auschwitz III) was established as
a forced-labor camp. More than 100 subcamps and labor detachments were
administratively connected to Auschwitz III.
Birkenau: Nazi camp also known as Auschwitz II (see Auschwitz above),
Birkenau contained systematic mass killing operations. It also housed thousands
of concentration camp prisoners deployed at forced labor.
Buchenwald: a large concentration camp established in 1937 by the Nazis. It was
located in north-central Germany, near the city of Weimar.
Buna: Industrial plant established by the I.G. Farben company on the
site of Auschwitz III (Monowitz) in German-occupied Poland. I.G. Farben
executives aimed to produce synthetic rubber and synthetic fuel (gasoline),
using forced labor. Thousands of prisoners died there.
Concentration camp: Throughout German-occupied Europe, the Nazis established camps to
detain and, if necessary, kill so-called enemies of the state, including Jews,
Gypsies, political and religious opponents, members of national resistance
movements, homosexuals, and others. Imprisonment in a concentration camp was of
unlimited duration, was not linked to a specific act, and was not subject to
any judicial review. In addition to concentration camps, the Nazi regime ran
several other kinds of camps including labor camps, transit camps,
prisoner-of-war camps, and killing centers.
Crematorium: a facility containing a furnace for reducing dead bodies
to ashes by burning.
Criminal Police (Kripo): German police detective force responsible for
investigating non-political crimes.
Einsatzgruppen: mobile
units of the German Security Police and SD augmented by Order Police and
Waffen-SS personnel.
These units followed the German army as it invaded the nations of central
and eastern Europe. Their duties included the arrest or murder of political
opponents and potential resistance. In Poland in 1939, these units were
assigned to shoot Polish intellectuals and to concentrate the Jewish population
into large cities. After the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941,
Einsatzgruppen personnel killed Jews, Soviet political commissars, Gypsies
(Roma), mentally disabled persons, and other perceived "racial" and
ideological enemies, usually by mass shootings.
Euthanasia: "euthanasia" (literally, "good death") usually
refers to the inducement of a painless death for a chronically or terminally ill
individual. In Nazi usage, however, "euthanasia" was a euphemistic
term for a clandestine program which targeted for systematic killing
institutionalized mentally and physically disabled patients, without the
consent of themselves or their families.
Fascism: a political movement that exalts the collective nation, and
often race, above the individual and that advocates: a centralized totalitarian
state headed by a charismatic leader; expansion of the nation, preferably by
military force; forcible suppression and sometimes physical annihilation of
opponents both real and perceived.
“Final Solution”: the Nazi plan to annihilate the European Jews.
Generalgouvernement (General Government): that part of German-occupied Poland not directly annexed to Germany,
attached to German East Prussia, or incorporated into the German-occupied
Soviet Union.
Gestapo: the German Secret State Police, which was under SS control. It was
responsible for investigating political crimes and opposition activities.
Ghetto: a confined area of a city in which members of a minority group are
compelled to live.
The first use of the term “ghetto” for a section of a city in which Jews
lived was in Venice, Italy, in 1516.
Gypsy: a traditional term, sometimes perceived as pejorative, for Roma, a
nomadic people whose ancestors migrated to Europe from India. Nazi Germany and
its Axis partners persecuted and killed large numbers of Roma during the era of
the Holocaust.
Heydrich, Reinhard: (1904–1942) SS
General and chief of the Security Police and SD. Sometime in December 1940,
Heydrich was tasked with developing a "Final Solution" of the Jewish
question in Europe.
Himmler, Heinrich: (1900–1945) Reichsführer-SS (Reich Leader of the SS) and
Chief of German Police, a position which included supreme command over the
Gestapo, the concentration camps, and the Waffen-SS. After 1943, Himmler was
Minister of the Interior of Nazi Germany, principal planner for the aim of Nazi
Germany to kill all European Jews.
Hitler, Adolf: (1889–1945) Führer (leader) of the National
Socialist (Nazi) movement (1921–1945); Reich Chancellor of Germany 1933–1945; Führer of
the German Nation (1934–1945).
Holocaust: The Holocaust was the state-sponsored systematic persecution and
annihilation of European Jewry by Nazi Germany and its collaborators between
1933 and 1945. Jews were the primary victims. Six million were murdered.
Kapo: a concentration camp prisoner selected to
oversee other prisoners on labor details. The term is often used generically
for any concentration camp prisoner to whom the SS gave authority over other
prisoners.
Killing centers: The Nazis established killing centers for efficient mass murder.
Unlike concentration camps, which served primarily as detention and labor
centers, killing centers (also referred to as "extermination camps"
or "death camps") were almost exclusively "death factories."
German SS and police murdered nearly 2,700,000 Jews in the killing centers
either by asphyxiation with poison gas or by shooting.
Kommando: German word for
detachment, such as a detachment of concentration camp prisoners at forced
labor.
Kristallnacht: usually
referred to as the "Night of Broken Glass." It is the name given to
the violent anti-Jewish pogrom of November 9 and 10, 1938. Instigated primarily
by Nazi party officials and the SA (Nazi Storm Troopers), the pogrom occurred
throughout Germany, annexed Austria, and the Sudetenland region of
Czechoslovakia.
Mengele, Josef: (1911–1979) SS physician assigned to Auschwitz; notorious for
conducting so-called medical experiments on inmates, especially twins and
dwarfs.
Ordnungspolizei (Order Police;
Orpo): regular uniformed German police force. Central Headquarters were in
Berlin. Municipal Police (Schutzpolizei) served as the urban police forces.
Gendarmerie, or rural police, served in the countryside. There were also larger
units of Order Police called Police Battalions.
Preventive Arrest (Vorbeugungshaft): Instrument of detention
that permitted criminal police detectives to take persons suspected of engaging
in criminal activities into custody without warrant or judicial review of any
kind. Preventive arrest usually meant indefinite internment in a concentration
camp.
Protective Detention (Schutzhaft): Instrument of detention that
permitted secret state police detectives to take persons suspected of pursuing
activities hostile to state interests into custody without warrant or judicial
review of any kind. Protective custody most often meant indefinite internment
in a concentration camp.
Red Army: the army of the Soviet Union.
Reich Security Main Office (Reichssicherheitshauptamt; RSHA): Headquarters
of the Commander of the Security Police and SD. Included the central offices of
the Gestapo, the Kripo, and the SD. Commanded by Reinhard Heydrich and, later,
Ernst Kaltenbrunner.
"Resettlement": a Nazi euphemism for deportation and murder.
Reich Commissariat Ostland: a German
civilian occupation region that included the Baltic States and most of Belarus.
SS: German abbreviation for Schutzstaffel (literally,
protection squads). A paramilitary formation of the Nazi party initially
created to serve as bodyguards to Hitler and other Nazi leaders. It later took
charge of political intelligence gathering, the German police and the central
security apparatus, the concentration camps, and the systematic mass murder of
Jews and other victims.
Sachsenhausen: the principal Nazi concentration camp for the Berlin area.
Security Service (Sicherheitsdienst; SD): an SS agency which
served as the political intelligence service of the Nazi party and, later, of
the German Reich. The SD also claimed to be the repository of the intellectual
elite of the Nazi SS. The SD played a central role in carrying out the Holocaust.
All key departments of the Security Police were commanded by SD officers.
Sonderkommandos (special
detachments): in killing centers, Sonderkommandos consisted of those
prisoners selected to remain alive as forced laborers to facilitate the killing
process, particularly the disposal of corpses.
Synagogue: in Judaism, a house of worship and learning.
Upper Silesia: an area that Nazi Germany annexed in 1939 after
invading and conquering Poland.
Weimar Republic: Name for the parliamentary democracy established in Germany from
1919–1933, following the collapse of Imperial Germany and preceding Nazi rule.
Yellow star: a badge featuring the Star of David (a symbol of Judaism) used by
the Nazi regime during the Holocaust as a method of visibly identifying Jews.
Spelling Words for 5b Test 7th Dec.
Monotone
Monopoly
monolingual
monosyllable
Semicircle
Semi-final
Semiconcious
Semiprecious
Semi-skilled
Triangle
Tripod
Tricycle
Tricolor
Autopilot
Autogragh
Autobus
Autobus
Microscope
Microorganism
Copilot
Coexist
Cooperation
Co-worker
Spelling Words for Friday Week 47Disappear
Dislike
Dishonest
Discomfort
Dissatisfied
Disagree
Disallow
Disbelieve
Disadvantage
Discontented
Disfavour
Disloyal
Disorder
Displeased
Disrespect
Dissatisfied
Disinfect
Distrust
Discontinue
Disown
Disqualify
Disregard
The Mathematical plan is always subject to change.
The Mathematical plan is always subject to change.
Week
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Class
Work
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Homework
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35
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9-10, 11-12, 13-14 Tal (Number
Sense)
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16-18 Tal (Number Sense)
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36
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19-20, 22-23,29-29 Tal (Number
Sense)
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24-27 Tal (Number Sense)
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37
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30-31, 32-33, 38-39 (Tal)
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34-36 Tal (Number Sense)
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38
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74-75, 80-81, 82-83( Decimal Tal)
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76-79 (Decimal Tal)
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39
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84-85, 86-89,92-93 (Decimal Tal)
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Page 88-91 (Decimal Tal)
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40
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14,15,16,17,18,19( Tal)
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Page 27-30
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41
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31-32, 33&36, 37 (Decimal Tal 5B)
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94-97 (Decimal Tal 5B)
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42
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98-99,104-105,106& and 108(Decimal Tal 5B)
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100-103(Decimal Tal 5B)
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43
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112-113,114-115, 116-117(Decimal Tal 5B)
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108-111(Decimal Tal 5B)
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44
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45
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120 122 and 123
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Revision
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46
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Repetition
Test
Programming
(Page 44-45, 46-47, 48-49) Fractions)
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Valfrit code .org eller scratch
Page 40
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(Fractions)
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47
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Pg.50-51, 58-61 (Fractions)
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Pg 53-56 (Fractions)
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48
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Page 62& 64-65 F Fractions)
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68-70 (Percentage)
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49
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71-72, 73-74, 75-76 (Percentage)
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77-80 Percentage)
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50
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81-82, 83-84,90-91 (Percentage)
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86-88 Percentage)
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51
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Programming
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Programming
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Week
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Class Work
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Homework
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35
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9-10, 11-12, 13-14 Tal (Number
Sense)
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16-18 Tal (Number Sense)
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36
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19-20, 22-23,29-29 Tal (Number
Sense)
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24-27 Tal (Number Sense)
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37
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30-31, 32-33, 38-39 (Tal)
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34-36 Tal (Number Sense)
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38
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74-75, 80-81, 82-83( Decimal Tal)
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76-79 (Decimal Tal)
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39
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84-85, 86-89,92-93 (Decimal Tal)
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Page 88-91 (Decimal Tal)
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40
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14,15,16,17,18,19( Tal)
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Page 27-30
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41
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31-32, 33&36, 37 (Decimal
Tal 5B)
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94-97 (Decimal
Tal 5B)
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42
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98-99,104-105,106& and 108(Decimal Tal 5B)
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100-103(Decimal Tal 5B)
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43
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112-113,114-115, 116-117(Decimal
Tal 5B)
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108-111(Decimal Tal 5B)
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45
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Spelling Words for Friday test Friday Week 39
- trickled
- sniffed
- repaired
- wriggled
- shuffled
- trampled
- welcomed
- galloped
- valuable
- thrilling
- nourishing
- fatal
- loyal
- savage
- stormy
- tedious
- ancestor
- bachelor
- bully
- daredevil
- truant
- orphan
- coward
Homework to be handed in on on Friday Week 40
Write about the best advice your mother ever gave you. What was it and why was it important to you? How has it affected your life?
Alternatively
Write about the best advice your father ever gave you. What was it and why was it important to you? How has it affected your life?
Homework to be handed in on Friday week 38
The children have to do Mathematics page 34 to 37 Matteborgen 5A. They also have to complete and write the final drafts of their autobiographies.
The final draft has to handed in on Friday of week 38.
Spelling Words for Friday Week 37
Masculine
Feminine
Gender
Duke
Duchess
Countess
Empress
Emperor
Vixen
Headmaster
Headmistress
Heroine
Prince
Princess
Stallion
Mare
Tigress
Landlord
Landlady
Gander
Goose
Cockerel
Earl
Countess
Spelling Words for Friday Week 36 Admiration
Composition
Description
Division
Information
Intention
Invention
Invitation
Permission
Persuasion
Existence
Performance
Pleasure
Departure
Laughter
Pleasure
Service
Treatment
Beginning
Loss
Nutrition
The digestive system
The circulatory system
The excretory system
The respiratory system
The nervous system
The endocrine system
The reproductive system
Single celled animals
Amoeba
Asexual reproduction
Cell division
Microorganisms
Enzymes
Salivary glands
Oesophagus
Process
Voluntary
Composition
Process
Spelling Words for Thursday 31st,May 2018
Orientation
Setting
Problem
Series of events
Suspense
Complication
Climax
Resolution
Sequence
Possession
Treasure
Precious
Jewels
Beanstalk
Remembered
Chopped
Offered
Exchange
Serial
Repetition
Valuable
Ordinary
Rustling
Rumbling
Suspense
Spelling Words for Monday 14th, May 2018
daisy
Snowdrops
tulip
daffodil
crocus
violet
lilac
iris
freesia
stinging nettle
yarrow
dandelion
lily of the valleys
wood anemone
primrose
nandi flame tree
acacia
pride of Barbados
frangipani
bougainvillea
Euphobia
Cactus
Läxor:
Torsdag
26/4 Svenska Stavning av orden :
Hj- hjul, hjortron, hjärta, hjord, hjässa, hjärna, hjälte, hjälp, hjälm,
Hjälmaren, Hjalmar
Sj-sju, sjö, sjätte, sjunka, sjunga, själ, själv, sjuk, sjutton,
sjöman, ansjovis
Fredag
27/4 Historia Läsläxa i historieboken
sid. 70-73 + svara på frågorna
Spelling Words for Friday 26th 2018Arrival
Departure
Inertia
Vegetable
Temperature
Desperate
Literature
Camera
Delicious
Nutty
Crunchy
Crackly
Juicy
Creamy
Crashing
Curling
Exploding
Pounding
Shaking
Tumbling
Awestruck
Fearsome
Battering
Week Class Work Class Work Homework
12
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8-9,15-16 4b Time
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17-18, 24-25 4b Time
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21-23 4b
Time
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13
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26-27, 30&324b Time
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33 Revision Time
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27-29 4b Time
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14
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15
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Fractions 4b
94-96,97-99 |
Fractions 4b
104-106 |
Fractions 4b
100-103 |
16
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Fractions 4b
108-109, |
Fractions 4b
114-115 |
Fractions 4b
110-112 |
Torsdag
19/4 Svenska
Stavning av orden : ljus, ljud, ljung, ljummen, ljuga, ljuda,
ljusna, ljuvlig djup, djungel, djärv,
djur, djävul
Fredag
20/4 Svenska/historia Läsläxa i Historieboken : Läs sid.58
-64 och gör frågorna på sid. 60 och 64. Skriv svaren i ditt häfte.
Spelling Words for Thursday week 16 (19th April,2018)
country
culture
international
customs
passport
presentation
research
project
alien
confusion
subjective
objective
foreign
frustration
haunting
moment
language
exotic
precious
possession
nervous
thoughtful
gentle
confident
outgoing
anxious
Week 11
Spelling Words for Thursday the 15th March
Cast
auditorium
Stage management
Director
Props
Scene
Audition
Dress rehearsal
Interval
Play
Script
Monologue
Dialogue
Prologue
Soliloquy
Chorus
Comedy
Tragedy
Drama
Manuscript
Stage direction
Casting
Clearance
Cue to cue
Week 10
Kasta en tärning 50 gånger.
Pricka av i tabellen vad tärningen visar vid varje kast.
Gör avprickningen i 5-grupper
så att det blir lätt att räkna ihop.
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Gör en egen undersökning
Hitta på någonting som du
vill undersöka. Skriv sedan fem olika alternativ i tabellen.
Fråga minst 20 personer
vilken som är deras favorit och pricka av varje svar i tabellen
Avprickning
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summa
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Week 8 Homework
Matte Borgen 4a page 148-150 to be handed in on Thursday 22nd February.
Read an English book of your choice from The library or from home. Fill the Reading Log and get it signed on 22nd Feb.
Läxor:
Fredag
23/2 Läsläxa- Historieboken sid. 42 - 45 samt svara på frågorna 1-6 i det gula
skrivhäftet. Påminn om att ta med de båda böckerna till skolan.
Homework Week 7,
Läxor:
Fredag 16/2
Läsläxa- Historieboken s. 36 - 41 samt arbetsboken + frågorna 1-6 på sidan 41..
Påminn om att ta med boken till skolan på fredag!
Fredag 16/ 2
Svenska – Grammatikprov substantiv, verb och adjektiv.
Matte Borgen Page 138-141 4A book ( Statistics) hand in 15th FebruarySpelling Words for Spelling Test Week 7 Thursday the 15th February, 2018
Mesmerizing
facility
trembling
tremendously
possibilities
cautiously
squirming
convincing
over-enthusiastic
headmistress
snorted
various
scorchers
abdomen
periodical
chrysalis
doting
uncomfortable
brilliant
bunions
patiénce
program
Read the text on the front (The Holocaust) page of the blog to prepare for the next English lesson.
Mathe Borgen Book 4B page 128-129 hand in on Thursday, 1st February 2018
Reading an English book of own choice from the library or from home. Reading log signed by parents on a daily basis.
Spelling Words for Spelling Test on Thursday the 1st February, 2018
Spectrometer
acceleration
subatomic
colourless
electron
proton
neutron
invisible
nuclear
fission
tremendous
laboratory
microscope
connecting
Connecter
construction
Movement
Friction
Weight
combining
solution
smallest
particle
splitting
possible
ordinary
measuring
energy
Week 4 hand in on Thursday the 25th January
Page 116-119 (applies to Children who have completed pg. (110-112)- Week 2
Homework
and page 128-129 4A Week 3 homeworkA.(applies to Children who have completed pg. (116-119)
Page 127-129 4B applies to Children who have completed all homework on the 4A Matteborgen.
The Reading Log should be handen in on Thursday the 25th January
Every child has an English Reading Log
Week
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Class Work
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Class Work
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Homework
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2
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106-107
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108 and 113
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Page 110-112
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3
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114-115
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121-123
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Page 116-119
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4
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124-125 4A
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130-134A
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Page 127-129A
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5
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122-123 4b
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126-127 4b
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Page 128-129 4b
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6
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134-135 4b
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141-143 4b
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Page 138-140 4b
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7
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136-137 4a Statistics
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142-144 4a
Statistics
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Page 138-141 4a
Statistics
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8
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145-147 4a
Statistics
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155-157 4a
Statistics
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148-150 4a
Statistics
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9
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Spelling Words (Under Construction)
Spectrometer
accelerator
subatomic
colourless
electron
proton
neutron
invisible
nuclear
fission
tremendous
laboratory
microscope
fact
quark
combining
solution
smallest
particle
splitting
possible
ordinary
measuring
energy
Week 3
Page 116-119 (applies to Children who have completed pg. (110-112)
and page 128-129.(applies to Children who have completed pg. (116-119)
Week 2 Matteborgen 4A
Page 110-112
and 116-119
Week 50
Children are revising for a geometry test.
Läxa till fredag 15/12 Läs klart boken ”En liten prinsessa” sid. 78- 93. Ta med boken till skolan då den ska skickas tillbaka till Cirkulationsbiblioteket samma dag
Week 49
The students are required to read on a daily basis from Moday to Friday. They are to read, fill in their reading logs and hand it in on Thursdays.
Geometry: 82-84 for those who are starting Geometry and Page 87-89 for those who are ahead.
Läxa till fredag 8/12 Läsa sid. 61-73 i ”En liten prinsessa”. Ta med boken till skolan!
Spelling Words for Thursday 7th Dec. Week 49
First Advent
Candy cane
Snow man
Snow flake
Christmas trees
Christmas carols
Decorations Reindeer
Lights
Ornaments
Santa claus
Lucia Celebrations
Sleigh
Procession
Chronology
Characters
Characterization
Chemistry
Matter
Solids
Liquids
Gas
Plasma
Evaporation
Week 48
Reading logs should be handed in on Thursdays.
Mathematics homework from week 46 has not been handed in by many children.
The students have a work sheets for Mathematics in their homework folders.
They have to train for the biology test too.
. Läxa vecka 48,
fredag 1/12 :
Läs sid. 41-57 i ”En liten prinsessa”. Glöm inte att ta med
boken till skolan på fredagar.
Frånvaro:
Denna information bifogas även till detta veckobrev.
- Du ska läsa sidorna tyst för dig själv hemma. Välj två (2) sidor som du läser högt för en vuxen. I skolan kommer du få läsa högt för en kamrat och jag (Mikaela) kommer gå runt och lyssna. Vi kommer diskutera texten och du kommer få arbeta enskilt med olika uppgifter
Spelling Words for Friday
Compassionate
Debris
Emergency
Extraordinary
Panic
Siren
Recover
Tremendous
Awesome
Automobiles
Ordinary
Concerned
Courage
Syllable
Newspaper
Managed
Dialed
Affectionate
Official
Telephone
Neighbours
Prewrite
Description
Narrative
Revise
Torsdag 26/10 svenska.
Kunna stava följande ord (g):borg, korg, varg, färg, dvärg, torg, sorg, berg, arg, älg, sälg och talg-oxe.
United Nations
Ratify
Relevant
Treaty
Proclamation
Negotiation
Poverty
Diplomatic
Measures
Observance
Charter
International
Ratified
agriculture
Organization
Eradication
Disarmaments
Particularly
Latitude
Encourage
Emblem
Achievements
Concentric -having a common centre as circles
Specialized
Disputes
Refugees
Famine
Charter
Promotion
League
Homework Week 42
Reading 20 minutes minimum Monday -Friday .
Reading protocol will be issued to the students on Monday.
Mathematics
Matteborgen page
Page 58 and 59 to be handed in on Friday Morning.
Läxa v.42:
Torsdag 19/10 svenska. Kunna stava följande ord (g): gitarr, gädda, gäspa, gymnastik, gissa, gift, gevär, gömma, genast, geting, gäst, get, ge
Matteborgen page 52-54
Spelling Words for Friday 13th Oct. 2017
Reproduce
Seed
Conifers
Spores
Pollen
Pollination
Photosynthesis
Nutrients
Mineral salts
Nitrogen
Pistil
Nectar
Fertilize
Butterflies
Fruit
Spruce
Clusters
Bankrupt
Orphan
Volunteer
Ancestor
Carnivores
omnivores
herbivores
Transpiration
Läxa v.41: Torsdag 12/10 svenska.
Kunna stava följande ord (-ck): klocka, docka, hicka, bocka, klicka, slicka, nicka, ficka, ticka, flicka, prick, backe, nacke, tack
Mathematics
Matheborgen page (40-43) to be handed in on Friday 6th
Swedish
Torsdag 5/10 svenska. Kunna stava följande ord (dubbelteckning): glass, katt, klass, vass, sill, hitta, klappa, mössa, penna, sitta, hoppa, sudda och tass
Spelling Words for quiz 29th Sept.
The test has been postponed due to IDP talks to be done on Monday Oct. the 2nd.
Representatives
Re- elected
Frontier
Mississippi
Pioneer
Senate
private
Independence
Declaration
Improve
Boundaries
Extended
Revolution
Arkansas
Bargain
Because
Hitched
Carriage
Citizen
Resources
Affairs
Purchase
Läxa v.39:
Torsdag 28/ 9 svenska.
Kunna stava följande ord:regnbåge, regn, vagn, lugn, ugn, signal, ägna, lögn,
Agneta, Ragnar, Agnes, Signe
Homework
Page 29,30 and 32 Matteborgen 4b to be handed in on the 22/9 ,Friday
The spelling quiz has been shelved due to photography. The quiz will be done on Monday week 38 in the morning.
Spelling Words for Thursday next Week quiz on 14/9
Aviation
Airplane
Seconds
Unsuccessful
Flight
Beginning
Serious
Progress
Greenhouse
Protect
Sometimes
Different
Families
Vegetables
Autumn
Enormous
Vivacious
Exhibit
Exciting
Penguins
Tuxedos
Spelling Words in Swedish quiz on 14/9
Spelling Words in Swedish quiz on 14/9
säng, kung,
äng, bassäng, fängelse, fåfäng, pengar, sjunga, sång, slang, ring, ingen,
drottning
Week 36
Mathematics
Matte Borgen 4A page 23 -25. To be handed in on Friday week 36.
Week 35
Mathematics
Matte Borgen 4A page 13-15. To be handed in on Friday week 35.
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