Showing posts with label Independent Learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Independent Learning. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Past Simple/Tense

Dia Duit (Irish Hello),
  1. There weren’t any department stores here twenty years ago.
  2. Was their a park back then - No, there wasn’t
  3. What was your favourite toys when you were a child?
  4. There weren’t any cars here twenty years ago.
  5. Is Julia ill? she wasn’t at school today
  6. There was a lot of people at the party last night.
  7. Where were you yesterday?

A). Jack, Kate and I took part in this competition.
B). She worked in my company in 1989
C).  My parents didn’t give me money for a new computer
D). Did you eat supper yesterday evening?
E). I understood Spanish when I was ten
F). My teacher didn’t like me a lot
G). Yesterday we all went to the cinema to watch a nice comedy
H). As a child he wasn’t polite, so she punished him a lot.
I). Last year we went to Italy and visited many famous places
J) Did she buy this beautiful dress in London?

  • I knocked  him over with one blow
  • I saw suspicious - looking individual  in the hall.
  • Mother was absolutely furious: Doctor smith had  to have a look at father and I saw his leg and saw his arm.
  • I walked to the door and knocked quietly.
  • THe clock struck twelve when I woke up.  

a). My son cleaned his room yesterday
b). She didn’t get the prize
c). I was late for the meeting yesterday
d). Did you go fishing yesterday.
e). We took our dog for a walk some time ago
f). When I was five I couldn’t drive a car.
g). Jason repaired an old fridge last sunday.
h). In 1890 I left Paris
i). Two months ago my father sold his old car

  • Picasso’s family moved to Barcelona in 1895
  • We ate seafood in a great restaurant in the olympic port.
  • Mary went to see all the sights so she took the tourist bus around the city.
  • They bought a lot of souvenirs, when they went shopping in the Ramblas.
  • Unfortunately, james did not have time to visit Parc Guell, he was in Barcelona.

 
Today we were being taught Past Tense and I think future tense, I think it's called future tense but moving on.


Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Independent Math Task - Representing Money/Answers

Hello there,

Well today I had promised yous for my second part of my maths activity and so here it is, Mathematical Time With President Sina !!!,that's what will call it now,but I'm not the king of maths like Willy is but President will do,it has a good ring to it,

 don't you think.

I did not copy or paste my answers,these are the answers I wrote down from my math book,so it's my own answer, hopefully there right, I sure there right I know my change.So shall we continue....

Continue...


Answer:
1. 20c + 50c + 20c = 90c               2. 50c + 50c + 10c = 1.10             3. 50c + 50c + 50c = 1.50
4. 60c + 60c + 50c = 1.70              5. 1$ + 1$ + 20c = 2.20                6. 1$ + 1.30c + 30c = 2.60
7. 1.10c + 1$ + 1.10c = 3.20c        8. 2$ + 1$ + 1.20c = 4.20c            9. 50c + 2$ +2$ + 30c = 4.80
10. 2$ + 2 + 50c + 1$ = 5.50

List 3 Different Combinations of coins and notes that could make up each sum of money.

11.5 note + 2$ coin + 1 coin = 8 dollars           12. 2.50c + 5 note + 1$ coin = 8.50c
13.2$ coin +2$ coin + 5 note = 9 dollars          14. 60c + 3 coins + 5 note + 1$ coin = 9.60
15.5 note + 5 note + 1$ = 11 dollars                 16. 80c + 10 note + 1$ = 11.80c
17.10 note +2$ + 20c = 12.20                           18. 5 note + 10 note +50c = 15.50c
19. 10 note + 5 note + 3 coins = 18 dollars       20. 20 note + 2$ + 50c + 1$ = 23.50

Okay were down to our final few,what is it gonna be,oh let answer these following questions,
okay let's start,
Answers:
President Patosina Answered
1. 2.20c                 2. 3.50             3. 3.10          4. 5.70c
5. 7.50c                 6. 8.50             7. 15.70c      8. 17.20c

Yeah Pato know's math,it's finish if you didn't know you change will you might learn something from what I have shown you,not much but that it.
Hope you enjoyed my work and tune in for next time in Mathematical Time With President Sina.
Byeeee