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Plan your time wisely Read the email and answer the questions that follow. Baca emel dan jawab soalan-soalan yang berikutnya.
To
lmin007@gmail.com
From sean21@gmail.com January 13
4.00 p.m.
Dear Li Min, How are you? I hope you are in the pink of health. I had a bad day today. I chatted late into the night with a new online friend. As a result, I slept until noon yesterday. Although it was a Sunday, I had wasted the whole morning sleeping! After lunch, I played video games with my brother. I promised to finish my homework by evening but Rita invited me to her house. Her parents bought a parrot for her. We tried teaching Mimi simple greetings. It was fun! After dinner, I was so tired that I went to bed early. I had totally forgotten about my homework! Guess what happened today? I was punished by Mr. Low for not completing my English homework. I was also scolded by Madam Tee for not bringing my Science notebook. I’m embarrassed and ashamed of myself. I know you are the top student in school. What can I do to improve myself? Your friend,
Sea n
1. Tick (✔) the correct answer. (a) Sean wrote the email to Li Min on a ____.
(b) Mimi is ____.
Saturday
Sean’s friend
Sunday
Rita’s parrot
Monday
Sean’s parrot
2. Why did Sean say “I am embarrassed and ashamed of myself”? ________________________________________________________________ 3. If you were Li Min, what would you say to advise Sean? ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
Mini dictionary 1. promised - berjanji 2. embarrassed - berasa malu
3. ashamed 4. improve
- malu - memperbaiki
Teacher’s tip
These icons on the Year 4 and Year 5 activity pages identify the KSSR Educational Emphases:
Higher order thinking skills
Mastery learning
ICT
Multiple intelligences
Entrepreneurship
Creativity and innovation
Values and citizenship
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GRAMMAR
Simple past tense Simple past tense is used to describe an action that happened in the past. It can be in the form of regular verbs and irregular verbs. Kata kerja waktu lepas digunakan untuk menerangkan suatu perbuatan yang berlaku pada masa lampau. Ia boleh wujud dalam bentuk kata kerja sekata atau kata kerja tak sekata. Regular verbs
Irregular verbs
Simple present
Simple past
Simple present
Simple past
board
boarded
blow
blew
visit
visited
keep
kept
watch
watched
throw
threw
miss
missed
wear
wore
wash
washed
sing
sang
The past tense of some irregular verbs remain the same, for examples read, hit and cut. Kata kerja waktu lepas sesetengah kata kerja tak sekata tidak berubah, contohnya ‘read’, ‘hit’ dan ‘cut’. Exercise A. Fill in the blanks with the correct simple past tense. Isi tempat kosong dengan kata kerja waktu lepas. Melissa and her family _______________ (go) to Pulau Tioman five years ago. It _______________ (be) their first family trip so they _______________ (be) very excited. Melissa and her brother _______________ (swim) happily. Their parents _______________ (watch) them while enjoying delicious food under a coconut tree. B. Look for five irregular verbs in The Star. List them in the box below and create sentences using the verbs chosen. Cari lima kata kerja tak sekata dalam The Star. Senaraikannya dalam kotak di bawah dan bina ayat dengan menggunakan kata kerja yang dipilih. Irregular verbs
Sentences
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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CONVERSATION
Jon’s diary Read the diary below. In groups of four, discuss the following questions. Baca diary di bawah. Dalam kumpulan berempat, bincangkan soalan-soalan berikut.
February 12, 2017 (Sunday) 10.00 a.m. I woke up later than usual. Mother scolded me for watching football on television until midnight. 11.00 a.m. I watched my favourite reality television series. 12.30 p.m. My parents took me to KFC for lunch. 2.30 p.m. Calvin came over. We had fun playing video games. 5.30 p.m. I went for a jog at the stadium with my siblings. Zehan was there too so we had a badminton match. 8.30 p.m. After dinner, I watched my favourite drama series. 11 p.m. I remembered that I have Mathematics homework due tomorrow! I tried doing the homework but I did not know how to solve the problems. 12.30 a.m. I went to sleep with unfinished homework.
Discussion 1. What do you think will happen to Jon the next day? 2. Do you think Jon managed his time well? Why? 3. Do you think you plan your time well? Why? 4. On a piece of paper or in your exercise book, improve Jon’s time management by writing a timetable for him. Present the new timetable to your class.
Mini dictionary 1. scolded 2. favourite 3. siblings 4. match 5. unfinished
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memarahi kegemaran adik beradik perlawanan belum selesai
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THE FUN PAGE
Telling a story in simple past tense HERE’S a creative speaking game you can play in groups of six. We are going to tell a chain story within each group. You make up a story as you go along. One student will start an introductory phrase. Then, each member takes turns by adding to the story. Here’s the catch: you must create a sentence in your story that uses a verb in the past tense. But which verb do you use? Here’s where it gets exciting! The verbs you can use are printed in these cards below. Each card has three verbs. You only need to use any ONE of the verbs in the card to complete your turn. How to play: Cut out these cards. Mix them up and pile them, face down, one on top of the other. In the first round, everyone picks a card and places his card in front of him, with the words facing upwards for everyone else to see. As the story goes along, create the story but remember, you must use ONE WORD on your card in the past tense. Only then is your turn over and the next group member continues the story. When you have finished, replace the card in the main pile and pick another one. (Note to teacher: Pupils can change the story if the story ends or gets too boring.)
cut
said
came
put
screamed
made
saw
found
told
took
left
let
smiled
cried
asked
bought
jumped
listened
walked
looked
began
arrived
stopped
drank
looked
ran
cleaned
knocked
ate
grew
bit
kicked
gave
played
followed
hit
flew
punched
laughed
bought
drove
carried
caught
saved
cooked
said
crawled
wrote
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YEAR 4 LITERATURE
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SHORT STORY
The King of Kites ANIL’S mother had everything she needed: folds of fabric, reels of thread and a pot of shiny new pins. Anil too had everything he needed: sheets of paper, spools of string and a pot of good, strong glue.
Activity A tub
Choose the best word to fill in the blanks. box
trays
cans
bunch
bottles
bouquet
loaves
Susan wanted to buy a (1) __________ of bananas for her class party. Her friend Aida was going to bring a (2) __________ of chocolates and a (3) __________ of roses. “We also need (4) __________ of orange juice and more food,” said Susan. “Don’t worry,” said Meng Chan, who was the class monitor. “My Aunt Jemima has agreed to make sandwiches and bake three (5) __________ of chocolate cookies. Now we need to get four (6) __________ of bread, three (7) __________ of tuna and a (8) __________ of butter.”
Activity B
sari
Match the items of clothing with their names.
turban
blouse
skirt
Activity C Anil was known as the King of Kites and his mother was the Queen of Needles. Choose one friend. Think of something they are good at and complete the sentence below. ____________________________ is the King/Queen of ____________________________ because he/she can ______________________________________________________________________
Answers: A. 1. bunch, 2. box, 3. bouquet, 4. bottles, 5. trays, 6. loaves, 7. cans, 8. tub
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Setting a good example Read the conversation and answer the questions that follow. Baca perbualan dan jawab soalan-soalan yang berikutnya.
Tania Chee Hao Tania Chee Hao Katija Chee Hao Tania Chee Hao Katija Chee Hao
: Congratulations on winning the best student award, Chee Hao! Can you share some tips with us? : Thank you Tania. Yes, I would love to. : What are the good qualities that a pupil should have? : I treat everyone equally even though I have some good friends in school. I try my best to help anyone who comes to me on a first-come, first-served basis. : I see that you are being fair to everyone. As the head prefect, how do you deal with criticism? : I accept any advice and criticism with an open heart. Besides, I also work hard on my communication skills so that I do not insult anyone. : Your parents must be proud to have a well-mannered son like you. : I guess they are. I never raise my voice when I talk to them. : We learnt a lot from you today. Thank you for sharing. : You are welcome.
1. Tick (✔) for the correct answers. (a) Who was awarded the best student award?
(b) Which was not one of the good qualities mentioned by Chee Hao?
Chee Hao
Talking politely
Tania
Helping good friends first
Katija
Being fair
2. What do you understand from the phrase “I accept any advice and criticism with an open heart”? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 3. Suggest two other good characteristics a pupil should have. ______________________________________________________________________________
Mini dictionary 1. qualities 2. treat 3. equally 4. basis 5. fair
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sifat-sifat melayan sama-sama dasar adil
6. criticism 7. communication 8. insult 9. well-mannered 10. raise
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kritikan komunikasi menghina berkelakuan baik meninggikan
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GRAMMAR
Adverbs of place Adverbs of places are used to tell where something happens. They are usually placed after the main verb. Kata keterangan tempat digunakan untuk memberitahu di mana sesuatu perkara itu berlaku. Ia biasanya diletakkan selepas kata kerja utama. Examples: Everywhere, anywhere, somewhere, nowhere, inside, outside, here. everywhere
outside/inside
My son likes to put his toys everywhere.
Ron is outside while Tina is inside the house.
somewhere
I am going somewhere in the peninsular for my next holiday.
Exercise Complete the dialogue below with the correct adverbs of places. Lengkapkan dialog di bawah dengan kata keterangan tempat yang betul.
Mother
: What a mess! How many times have I told you not to put your toys ___________________ in the house.
Keisha
: I have ___________________ to keep them.
Mother
: I’m sure you can keep them ___________________ in the store room.
Keisha
: All right, Mother. I’ll keep them after I play badminton with Ally.
Mother
: You are not going ___________________ until the toys are neatly kept in the store room.
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Sharing is Caring You received some advice from the best student in your school on how to be a role model. Based on the information from the bubble map, write a letter to your penpal telling him/her about how to be a role model. Your answer must be between 50-80 words. Kamu menerima nasihat daripada pelajar terbaik sekolah kamu tentang bagaimana menjadi pelajar contoh. Berdasarkan maklumat daripada peta buih, tulis sepucuk surat kepada sahabat pena kamu untuk memberitahu dia bagaimana menjadi pelajar contoh. Panjangnya jawapan kamu hendaklah antara 50 – 80 patah perkataan.
Give advice in a polite manner
Three magic words: please, thank you, sorry.
How to be a role model
Accept advice and criticism with an open heart
Help others sincerely
__________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________
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THE FUN PAGE IF you were the only person in the world, you wouldn’t need manners. But there are lots of people in the world, and good manners help everyone get along together. In this day and age, we are borderless as we travel the world for pleasure and business. How well do you know another person’s culture? Take this pop quiz to see how you fair. IN AUSTRALIA You are a male. You wish to get somewhere in a taxi. You stop a taxi to board, alone. When you get into the taxi, you should: A. Sit in the front seat of the taxi. B. Get into the back seat of the taxi. C. Look for a female passenger and then board as a couple.
IN CHINA You are attending a meeting in China. The meeting is over. You plan to leave the room. Before you do so: A. Make sure you walk out before your Chinese business contacts do. B. Allow your Chinese business contacts to leave first. C. Walk with your Chinese business contacts as you leave the room together.
IN BRAZIL Table manners in Brazil: A. It’s fine to use your fingers to eat when you are in Brazil. B. Always use a cutlery or napkin to eat – even if it’s just a pizza or sandwich. C. The Brazilians are so casual when it comes to dining, it just doesn’t matter what you use as long as you enjoy your meal.
IN GERMANY You attend a business meeting. Always: A. Remove your shoes before you enter the meeting room. B. Bow your head before you enter the room. C. Allow the eldest person in the room to enter first.
IN RUSSIA You would like to send your Russian friend a bouquet of flowers. Never: A. hand it to them in person. B. send an even number of flowers. C. send an odd number of flowers. Answers In Australia: A, In China: B, In Brazil: B, In Germany: C, In Russia: C
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GRAPHIC NOVEL
Gulliver’s Travels Activity A
Rearrange and write out the sentences according to the sequence of events in chapters 2 and 3 of Gulliver’s Travels.
a. Gulliver returns the stolen fleets of ships to Blefuscu. b. Gulliver helps to put out a fire in Lilliput. c. The emperor of Lilliput wanted Gulliver’s help to make the people of Blefuscu prisoners. d. The people of Blefuscu help Gulliver to mend his boat. e. Several councilmen from Lilliput want to convict Gulliver of treason.
1. _______________________________________________________________________________ 2. _______________________________________________________________________________ 3. _______________________________________________________________________________ 4. _______________________________________________________________________________ 5. _______________________________________________________________________________
Activity B
In the space given, write whether each statement is ‘True’ or ‘False’.
1. Skyresh Bolgolam was the only member of the council who supported Gulliver’s request for freedom. 2. One of the conditions of Gulliver’s release was that he could not leave the country without permission. 3. The empress of Lilliput told Gulliver that his services may be needed soon. 4. The emperor of Blefuscu was called man-mountain. 5. The Blefuscudians attacked Lilliput on horseback.
Activity C
Imagine that many years have passed and Gulliver wants to write a short message thanking the people of Blefuscu who had helped him. Write a message from Gulliver to the people of Blefuscu in at least 20 words.
Dear Blefuscudians, _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Answers: A. 1. c, 2. b, 3. e, 4. a. 5. d
B. 1. False, 2. True, 3. True, 4. False, 5. False
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Birbal and the gold coins ONCE upon a time, there lived a great emperor in India named Akbar. Akbar had a wise advisor in his court named Birbal. The emperor’s brother-in-law was very jealous of Birbal and wished to take Birbal’s place as court advisor. So he approached the emperor and assured him that he would be a better replacement than Birbal. Before Akbar could make a decision, Birbal, the emperor’s loyal advisor, resigned to make way for the emperor’s brother-in-law. Akbar decided to test his new advisor. He called his brother-in-law and said to him, “Here are 300 gold coins. Spend them as such that I get 100 gold coins in this life, 100 gold coins in my afterlife and another 100 gold coins neither here nor there.” Akbar’s brother-in-law became distraught. He was unable to understand this test. He could not sleep for many nights as he failed to understand the task set by the emperor. Finally, he decided to seek Birbal’s help. He met Birbal the next day and told Birbal of his plight. “Just give me your gold coins. I shall take care of this,” said Birbal. Birbal walked the streets that evening. As he did so, he noticed a grand wedding celebration. A rich merchant’s son was getting married. Birbal approached the merchant and introduced himself. Then he said: “Emperor Akbar send his wishes to you and the newlyweds. He gives his blessings to them and this gift of 100 gold coins.” The merchant felt honoured that the king sent an esteemed advisor to bestow his best wishes. He also valued the precious gift of 100 gold coins. In return, the merchant gave Birbal many expensive presents and a bag of gold coins for the king. Then Birbal left the celebration and walked the streets again. He saw many poor people living on the streets. He bought food and clothing with another 100 gold coins. He distributed the items to the poor in the name of the emperor. As he walked home, he saw some musicians on the street. Some townsfolk had gathered to dance and sing as well. He stopped and spent 100 gold coins at the music fair. The next day, Birbal entered the emperor’s palace. He told Emperor Akbar that he had done all that the emperor had wanted his new minister to do. The emperor asked Birbal how he had done so. Birbal told the emperor what he had done the night before, in sequence. “The money I gave to the merchant for his son’s wedding – you have gotten back while on this earth. The money I spent on buying food and clothing for the poor – you will get it in the other world. The money I spent on the music fair – you will get neither here nor there.” Emperor Akbar’s brother-in-law who stood among the emperor’s advisors understood his mistake and hung his head in shame. He resigned. The emperor was pleased and appointed Birbal his esteemed advisor once again.
Idiom Meaning Example
: Bite off more than you can chew : To try and do more than you are able to : Birbal’s brother-in-law thought he could handle court matters easily but he bit off more than he could chew when he took on the role of advisor to the emperor.
Mini dictionary 1. emperor 2. court 3. brother-in-law 4. jealous 5. assured 6. resigned 7. distraught 8. plight
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maharaja istana abang ipar cemburu menyakinkan meletakkan jawatan terganggu fikiran nasib
9. merchant 10. newlyweds 11. honoured 12. esteemed 13. bestow 14. precious 15. distributed 16. sequence
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saudagar pasangan pengantin baru berbesar hati di hormati mengurniakan berharga mengedarkan urutan
An investment in knowledge pays
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READING COMPREHENSION Read the story below. Answer the following questions. Baca cerita di bawah. Jawab soalan-soalan berikut.
Story of Lebai Malang PAK Lebai was an indecisive person. He lived in between two villages. One day, he received an invitation to a wedding feast at the village in the North. He was happy to know that there would be a lot of delicacies offered. In the evening, he received an invitation from the village in the South. It was for a wedding feast that would happen at the same time as the earlier invitation. The invitation from the southern village also said that the food would be twice as much as the one offered by the invitation from the northern village. Pak Lebai thought of going to both receptions so that he could bring some food home. On that very day, Pak Lebai rowed his boat upstream to the northern village. As he was rowing, he thought that it would be better to attend the invitation from the southern village since there would be more food choices. He turned his boat downstream. On his way South, he thought that it must be crowded since it was a grand party. He started to change his direction over and over again. He could not make up his mind. When he reached the northern village, the party was over. In the end, he missed both feasts and ended up tired and hungry. 1. Tick (✔) the correct answer. (a) From the story, we know that Pak Lebai is ________.
(b) What is the meaning of the phrase ‘make up his mind’?
a slow thinker
think
greedy
be confident
infamous
decide
2. Do you think Pak Lebai is a good decision maker? Why? __________________________________________________________________________ 3. If you were Pak Lebai, which wedding would you attend? Give a reason to support your answer. __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________
Mini dictionary 1. indecisive 2. invitation 3. feast 4. delicacies
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tidak dapat membuat keputusan jemputan kenduri makanan enak yang istimewa
5. 6. 7. 8.
twice as much downstream crowded direction -
dua kali ganda ke hilir penuh sesak arah
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Correlative conjunction - Either/or The correlative conjunction either/or is used to offer choice or to refer to two possibilities. Kata hubung korelatif ‘either/or’ digunakan untuk menawarkan pilihan atau untuk merujuk kepada dua kemungkinan. Examples : 1. You can either have tuna sandwich or egg sandwich for lunch. 2. Either Yogesh or Xiao Xuan will be chosen as the school storytelling representative. The verb in either/or sentence agrees with the noun or pronoun closest to it. Kata kerja dalam ayat ‘either/or’ bersetuju dengan kata nama atau kata ganti nama yang terdekat dengannya. Examples : 1. Either he (third person pronoun) or you (second person pronoun) are (second person singular verb) to wash the dishes in the sink. 2. Either May (singular noun) or the girls (plural noun) are (plural verb) going to bake a cake for
Exercise Construct sentences using using the correlative conjunction either/or. Bina ayat dengan menggunakan kata hubung korelatif. 1.
2.
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Bad company Write a story based on the pictures below. You may use all the words given. Write your answer in the space provided. Your answer should be between 80-100 words. Tulis sebuah cerita berdasarkan gambar-gambar di bawah. Kamu boleh menggunakan semua perkataan yang diberikan. Tulis jawapan kamu pada ruang yang disediakan.Panjangnya jawapan kamu hendaklah antara 80-100 patah perkataan. 1.
— Ahmad — Raju — best friends — last year — Raju befriended — Nathan — new classmate — smoker — ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________
2.
— Nathan asked — Raju — try — cigarette — Ahmad — found out — advised — refused to listen — ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________
3.
— one day — Raju — caught — principal’s office — parents — regretted — not listen — Ahmad — ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________
Mini dictionary 1. befriended 2. try 3. cigarette
- berbaik-baik dengan - cuba - rokok
4. advised 5. refused 6. regretted
- menasihati - enggan - menyesal
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CONVERSATION/ VOCABULARY BUILDING A. List six different examples of food for each group. Senaraikan enam contoh makanan yang berlainan bagi setiap kumpulan. Fast food
Confectionary
Vegetable
Fruit
Drink
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
B. Look for pictures and words of any food in the The Star newspaper. Cut them out. Decide whether this food is good or bad for health and paste them in the respective columns. Tell your friends why. Cari gambar-gambar dan perkataan-perkataan tentang makanan dalam akhbar The Star dan guntingnya. Putuskan sama ada makanan ini baik atau tidak baik untuk kesihatan dan tampalnya dalam ruangan masing-masing. Beritahu sahabat-sahabat kenapa.
Good choice
Bad choice
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THE FUN PAGE WHEN you read an advertisement in the newspaper or watch one on the television, how do you tell if the advertiser is telling you a fact or giving you an opinion? Well, a fact is something that can be explained with research and evidence. An opinion is a view or a belief. When you wish to give an opinion, there are certain key phrases you can use to indicate that you are stating your belief. Examples of these phrases are: q q q q q q
I agree... I totally agree with… That’s true… I agree with you but… I disagree with you… I’m afraid I don’t think you are right...
Now, let’s practise. Each task card below lists one opinion and two facts. 1. First, go through each card on your own. Decide whether the statements are fact or opinion. Label each statement ‘F’ for fact or ‘O’ for opinion. 2. If you have found the opinion statement, respond to it by writing your own opinion at the bottom of the task card. 3. Finally, share your answers with a partner. Your teacher will help you clear any doubts.
1. Mars is known as the ‘red planet’. (
1. The cartoon characters Upin and Ipin are easy to sketch. ( )
)
2. Everyone hopes to visit Mars someday. (
2. Upin and Ipin, the cartoon, promotes Malaysian culture. ( )
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3. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. (
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3. Upin and Ipin are fictional characters. (
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Your opinion:
Your opinion:
1. Granny Smith apples are the most delicious apples. ( )
1. Cristiano Ronaldo hails from Portugal. (
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2. There are more than 7,500 apple varieties in the world. ( )
2. Everyone aspires to play like Ronaldo. (
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3. Apples contain Vitamin A. ( Your opinion:
)
3. Christiano Ronaldo was born on February 5, 1985. ( ) Your opinion:
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POEM
The Sandwich Oh what shall I have Today for my tea? I know - a sandwich, As big as can be! I’ll start with the bread, Two slices quite large; Then slap on some jam, Oh yes, and some marge, I’ll put in some cheese, A tomato or two, And maybe an onion This big one will do! I’ll bung in some lettuce, A radish of course, And…a sizzling burger, All covered in sauce! Add in some chicken, And maybe some chips, Some biscuits, an apple, A packet of crisps, A cake with some candles, Some chocolate (one bar), Spaghetti, bananas, Sweets from a jar, Baked beans and humbugs, Carrot and mustard, All topped off with cream And steaming hot custard… Now a sandwich like that You really can’t beat, It’s packed out with goodies, A real tasty treat. There’s only one problem; It’s breaking my heart…. It’s such a big sandwich – Where do I start?
- Tony Bradman
The speaker in this poem wants to have a sandwich for tea and begins thinking about all the goodies he would like inside his sandwich. He wants it to be a really big sandwich filled with many different food items like jam, cheese, tomato, lettuce, chicken and even spaghetti. His sandwich sounds really wonderful but there is a problem. How do you start eating such an enormous sandwich?
Activity A
Complete the missing parts of the poem below with the food items that you would like for your dinner.
Oh what shall I have Today for my dinner I know - ___________________ As ___________________ as can be! I’ll start with the ___________________ Two ___________________ quite ____________________ Then ___________________ Oh yes, and some ___________________ I’ll put in some ___________________ A ___________________ or two, And maybe ___________________ This ___________________ one will do!
Activity B 1.
boo
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barge
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horse
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Find two words from the poem that rhyme with each of the following words
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ASSESSMENT Jovin just came back from a camping trip organised by his school. Use the words from the board below to complete his diary entries in full sentences. Jovin baru pulang dari suatu perkhemahan anjuran sekolahnya. Gunakan perkataan-perkataan daripada papan di bawah untuk melengkapkan masukan diarinya dalam ayat-ayat penuh.
8.00 a.m
10.00 a.m
8.30 p.m
Master chef competition Jungle trekking to explore nature Pitched up tents in groups
Cleaned up campsite Campfire Bedtime
Perseverance, secret of allExplore triumphs. Victorthrough Hugo the-world
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Read the dialogue. Complete the conversation with the most suitable response. Baca dialog di bawah. Lengkapkan perbualannya dengan respons yang paling sesuai. Are you coming to my birthday party this Saturday?
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Stay here, do not go anywhere without my permission.
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I ordered a bowl of soup an hour ago.
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Read the situations below and help Ryna make a wise decision. Provide reasons to support your decision. Baca situasi-situasi dan bantu Ryna membuat satu keputusan yang bijak. Beri alasan untuk menyokong
What should Ryna do? Situation Card A
Situation Card B
At home The exams are around the corner, Ryna wants to complete her revision but her mother is sick. Her mother needs her to do the house chores such as washing clothes and keeping the house clean. What should she do?
At school Ryna is a librarian. Her best friend, Kai Wen forgot to return the book she borrowed on time. She begged Ryna not to tell anyone about it. What should Ryna do?
Situation A If I were Ryna, I would __________________________________________________________
Situation B If I were Ryna, I would __________________________________________________________
says “The world is your oyster!”
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1. a. Monday b. Rita’s parrot 2. Sean said that because he did not manage his time well and was punished by his teachers. (Suggested answer) 3. I would advise Sean to make and follow a timetable. (Suggested answer) Page 3
A. 1. went 2. was 3. were 4. swam 5. watched Year 5 Page 7
1. a. Chee Hao b. Helping good friends first 2. It means Chee Hao is willing to listen to any positive or negative comments from his family and friends. (Suggested answer) 3. (Accept any relevant answer) Page 8
A. 1. everywhere 2. nowhere 3. somewhere 4. anywhere Page 9 (Suggested answer)
18, Jalan Setia 2, Taman Setia Jaya,
Dear Jayden, How are you? I had a chat with the best student at my school yesterday. She shared some tips on how to be a role model. Firstly, we must always use the three magic words: ‘please’, ‘sorry’ and ‘thank you’ in our daily conversations. By being courteous, we can improve our relationships with teachers as well as other pupils. Besides that, we should always give advice in a polite manner. On the other hand, we should also be able to accept advice and criticism with an open heart. Lastly, we should always lend a help others sincerely without expecting anything in return. I hope both of us can become role models for others some day.
indecisive. (Suggested answer) 4. (Accept any relevant answers) Page 14 (Suggested
answers) 1. You can either have a watch or a dress as your birthday present. 2. You can either take an aeroplane or a ferry to go to Thailand. 3. You can either go shopping or have a picnic this weekend. 4. You can either have an apple or a banana for breakfast. Page 15 (Suggested
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answers) 1. Ahmad and Raju were best friends. Last year, Raju befriended Nathan who was a new classmate. Nathan was a smoker. 2. Nathan asked Raju to try smoking a cigarette. Ahmad found out about it and advised Raju against it. However, Raju refused to listen. 3. One day, Raju was caught smoking and was brought to the principal’s office. His parents were also called up. Raju regretted that he did not listen to Ahmad’s advise.
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Your friend, Your Name
1. a. greedy b. decide 3. No, I don’t think he is a good decision maker because he is
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8.00 a.m. - My friends and I cleaned up the campsite as instructed
by Mr. Teo. 9.00 a.m. - We pitched up tents according to the groups arranged by Ms. Jeya. 10.00 a.m. - Jungle trekking was fun as we got to explore the beauty of nature. 5.00 p.m. - We had a
Master Chef competition to prepare the best dinner meal. 8.30 p.m. - We started our campfire and singing session. 11.00 p.m.
Everybody went to sleep. Page 20 (Accept any
relevant answers) 1. I’m sorry, I can’t make it. 2. Alright, mum. 3. I’m sorry, sir. I’ll bring your soup right away. Page 21
(Accept any relevant answers) Situation A:
If I were Ryna, I would help my mother with the house chores first. I would give up my play time to revise since the examinations are just around the corner. Situation B:
If I were Ryna, I would advise Kai Wen to be honest and accept whatever punishment given since it is her fault not to return the book on time.
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YEAR 4 – MANAGING TIME The newspapers print stories to keep its readers informed. The events that are reported have already happened. If you look at the headlines of the articles, however, you would notice that some headlines are written in the present tense. Your teacher is going to select 10 headlines from your copy of The Star today. She will write them on the board. In pairs, scan The Star to look for each correct headline. State the page number the story is on. Then, write the headline in the past tense. The first pair that gets all 10 headlines correct wins! (Note to teacher: Look for 10 headlines that have been written in the present tense. You can choose one section of the paper to make newspaper handling easier for your pupils.) Answer: Teddy bear got KL Girl Guides into Malaysia Book of Records
Headline in the newspaper
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A simple guide on how to modify this tabloid size paper to a small and fanciful note book
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YEAR 5 – MIND YOUR MANNERS 1. Fold the 12-page tabloid into half.
2. Cut on the dotted line indicated on the page.
Here’s a simple game you can play while you practise good manners. First, each pupil scans The Star for four pictures of food. Cut the pictures out and paste them on the paper plate below. Label what each food is. Next, gather in groups of four. Set up your ‘table‘ with the food all of you have selected. 1. Each pupil will hold up the food plate he has brought and identify what it is. 2. Then, he will say whether he likes the dish/food. 3. Next, he asks the friend seated next to him, “Would you like (name of food here)?” 4. His friend will answer, “Yes, please” or “No, thank you” depending on his preference. 5. He then takes the plate and passes it on to the next pupil, asking the next pupil the same questions in the same sequence. 6. The activity goes on until all four members of the team have completed their sets of food. Example: Pupil A (says to Pupil B): These are green peas. Pupil A (says to Pupil B): I don’t like green peas. Pupil A (says to Pupil B): Would you like some green peas? Pupil B (says to Pupil A): No, thank you. Pupil B (says to Pupil C): These are green peas. Pupil B (says to Pupil C): Would you like some green peas? Pupil C (says to Pupil B): Yes, please. Thank you. (continue)
3. Once you have cut it, you can staple the pages near the folded side.
YEAR 6 – DECISIONS, DECISIONS 4. You now have a small and flexible note book.
Advertisers write advertisements. You can find many examples of advertisements in The Star on homes, cars and vitamins. For example, an advertiser may promote a particular brand of Vitamin C and state: “Children love this flavour”. But this may not necessarily be true. So it’s not always easy to spot facts and opinions in an advertisement. Pick an advertisement from The Star. In groups of four, scan the advertisement. Can you spot facts and opinions expressed by the advertiser? Circle facts in blue and circle what you think are opinions – in red. Share your findings as a class when you are done. (Note to teacher: Fun Page activity on page 17 is a good introductory exercise to this activity.)