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For some fun activities linked to Holes, click on any of the links below.
The Treasure of Green Lake
The Whole Truth
Test Your Knowledge
![]() Holes, by Louis Sachar, is one of my favourite books. I hope you become as hooked as I am as we study this excellent novel. Keep a look out for the different ways in which the author spins in his story. For some fun activities linked to Holes, click on any of the links below. The Treasure of Green Lake The Whole Truth Test Your Knowledge
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What are the properties of matter? What are the differences between atoms and molecules? How does matter change between solids, liquids and gasses? These are just three of the questions you will be working during our next GD unit. Use the Quizlet below to help you begin to discover all about matter and its properties. For our next reading we are going to be focusing on the genre of expository nonfiction. To help us with this genre we will be studying the famous story of an airship called the Hindenburg. Learn about the Hindenburg and its history by clicking on the picture below. Below is the actual film footage of the Hindenburg disaster in 1937. Follow the story starters link for journal activities you can upload to your blogs to practice your creative writing skills. You never know, you might just have some fun writing as well.
Now you have had an introduction to Ecosystems, try this Quizlet to reinforce what you have already learned. Enjoy! As we now head into our new unit , take a look at some of the new vocabulary we will be using along the way. What do we mean by ecosystem, biome and niches. How many major biomes are there and what are they? The link below will help you get started, but remember, this is just one resource. As you know by now, there are many more for you find and use, not only on the internet, but in the library and in your science books as well. Enjoy!
Look through the presentation to reinforce what we covered in class when writing your fable.
TIme to have a look at some of blood vessels that make up our circulatory system.
Can you remember approximately how many kilometres of blood vessels we have in our bodies? |