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GRADE 4 ENGLISH Term 2, Week 9 (17) – 4015b Warm Up: Riddle Answer: He was bald! 2. Picture this. Look carefully at how the words are arranged. Can you work out the phrase in each image? For example - Answer: mind over matter STUDENT WORK AT HOME - Complete English Homework Practice 4015b. - Complete textbook Sets 51-52. - Learn the spelling test words. - Read the teacher notes on the exams.institute website, particularly the definitions for the reading comprehension passages. - Read each night for at least 30 minutes.
Now try these! multiple choice eye of a hurricane broken promise Word of the week: loiter (from the vocabulary on page 2) meaning: stand or wait around in a public place with no particular purpose in mind/to walk very slowly synonyms: waste time; linger; idle; aimless; mill around opposite (antonyms) hurry; go ahead; advance sentence: A group of teenagers decided to loiter outside the cinema. 1. sonnet He wrote a love sonnet to his wife for their wedding anniversary. 2. personification I used personification in my story and pretended that my eraser could talk. 3. couplet A couplet is two lines of a verse that usually rhymes. 4. onomatopoeia “Sizzling sausages! There are so many onomatopoeia words in this graphic novel!” 5. simile I wrote a simile that the mud stuck to her feet like glue. 6. alliteration Five funny fishermen found fifty fish is an example of alliteration. 7. meter (metre) You need to count the number of syllables to work out the metre of a poem. 8. metaphor The needle of the sewing machine gobbled up the fabric is a metaphor. 9. haiku In English, a haiku poem only has three lines. 10. rhyme It is very hard to find a word that will rhyme with orange.
Spelling test words for Week 8 amble shuffle limp tiptoe stride ramble loiter stroll trudge saunter Homework Booklet 4015b Part 1 WALK THIS WAY! The teacher and students can read out aloud the definitions of ‘Walking Words' listed on page 2 of the Homework booklet. Extension Activity: v Each student is given a synonym for walk from the list in the Homework booklet or the list given below. v They then take it in turns to come to the front of the class and act out their ‘walking’ synonym. v Students put their hands up to announce what type of walk is being demonstrated. shuffle stride loiter stroll saunter strut trudge march tiptoe ramble slouch sneak stagger stumble dash bounce zigzag skip hop swagger amble straggle creep limp OR v The teacher could show a couple of the following clips and elicit walking words from the class Charlie Chaplin walking his dog. Michael Jackson Moonwalk The John Wayne walk (cowboy) The John Travolta walk – Saturday Night Fever Montage of walking scenes in movies (song: The Proclaimers - I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)
Students to complete pages 3 -5 in the Homework Booklet at home. Part 2: Reading Comprehension

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