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IN THIS ISSUE > Rain and shine > Environmental pollution > Global warming
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year 4 - unit 12: rain anD SHine
26 September 2017 tHe Star/Step Up
reading comprehension Read the passage below and answer the questions. Baca petikan di bawah dan jawab soalan-soalan.
Thriving despite dry spell DESPITE the hot and dry weather, Boy the otter at the Taiping Zoo and Night Safari, joyfully swims around his enclosure to the amusement of all his “fans”. “Boy! Boy! Come here,” yelled zoo guide K. Sivaneshkumar, 27. And Boy eagerly swam to the front of his enclosure and grabbed a fish with its claws. He then took a big bite of the fish and gleefully chomped on his food, ignoring the crowd outside. The animals in the zoo looked unaffected by the dry and hot weather which has hit most states in the country. The zoo’s veterinary officer Dr. Muhamad Ridhwan Affendi said the zoo is strategically located near the foot of Bukit Larut (formerly known as Maxwell Hill). “We have a stream flowing from Bukit Larut into the nearby Taiping Lake Gardens, where water from the lake also flows into the zoo. “The water from the lake fills up the ponds in the zoo. “However, the pond at the elephant enclosure uses ground water,” he added. “We use piped water for cleaning purposes. We have not faced any water disruptions so far, and we continuously care for the welfare of our animals here,” he said. Dr. Muhamad Ridhwan said the zoo added vitamins into the feed of the animals to boost their immune system. “The dry season is rather stressful for the animals and a stronger immune system can give them the resistance needed to adjust to the extreme weather. “Vitamins in powder form are provided to the animals daily,” he added. (Adapted from The Star, May 5, 2016) 1. Write “True” or “False” for each of the statements below. a. The animals were dehydrated from the hot weather.
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b. The zoo is closed because of the hot weather.
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c. The animals were fed with vitamins to boost their immunity.
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2. How can the hot and dry weather affect people and animals? ______________________________________________________________________ 3. Would you prefer an extremely hot and dry season or a rainy season? Why? ______________________________________________________________________
Mini dictionary 1. enclosure 2. amusement 3. eagerly 4. gleefully
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Multiple intelligences
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Creativity and innovation
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year 4 - unit 12: rain and shine
26 september 2017 the star/step Up
conversation A. Malaysia is a tropical country. Our weather changes within minutes. It is almost unpredictable sometimes. Fill in the bubble map with activities you can do on a sunny day and on a rainy day. Malaysia ialah sebuah negara tropika. Cuaca kita berubah dalam masa beberapa minit. Ia kadang-kadang tidak dapat diramalkan. Isi peta buih dengan aktiviti-aktiviti yang anda boleh lakukan pada hari cerah dan hari hujan.
Play football
Sunny weather
Rainy weather
B. In groups of four, discuss these questions. Then, present your answers to your classmates. Dalam kumpulan berempat, bincang soalan-soalan ini. Kemudian, mempersembahkan jawapan kamu kepada rakan-rakan sedarjah.
rainy
stormy
snowy
hailing
windy
sunny
cloudy
foggy
1. Do we experience these types of weather in Malaysia? 2. Which weather is your favourite? 3. How would you describe the weather today? 4. What can you do to make the best out of today’s weather? 5. How can you make use of your time when it rains?
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year 4 - unit 12: rain and shine
grammar / conversation
Wh-Questions Wh-question words are used to ask questions. What – to ask about time, animals, inanimate objects Who – to ask about a person When – to ask about the time, day or date Where – to ask about a place Why – to ask for a reason Which – to ask about a choice How – to ask about a method or the price of something Exercise Create a question for each sentence. Cipta satu soalan bagi setiap ayat. 1. The weatherman is predicting that it is going to rain heavily over the next three days. (What) _______________________________________________________________________________ 2. They got out of their houses by boats. (How) _______________________________________________________________________________ 3. It is hazy because of forest fires from neighbouring areas. (Why) _______________________________________________________________________________ 4. Siti Zulaikah presented the weather forecast clearly just now. (Who) _______________________________________________________________________________ 5. Terengganu was badly affected by the flood last year. (Which) _______________________________________________________________________________ 6. I would like to spend a warm, sunny holiday in Pattaya. (Where) _______________________________________________________________________________ 7. It was sunny early this morning. (When) _______________________________________________________________________________ 8. I was at home when it started raining heavily. (Where) _______________________________________________________________________________ 9. Mr. Chan dislikes the rain. (Who) _______________________________________________________________________________ 10. A drought is caused by rain or snow that does not fall over a longer than usual period of time. (What) ______________________________________________________________________________
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year 4 - unit 12: rain and shine
26 september 2017 the star/step Up
the fun page IF it were sunny outside, what would you typically wear? Here are four types of weather. Follow the trails to find out a type of clothing that people normally wear for each weather! 1. Cloudy
2. Sunny
3. Rainy
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A. C. D.
Answers: 1. C (jacket)
2. D (sandals)
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3. A (raincoat)
4. B (mittens)
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year 4 literature
Tuesday
26 September 2017 tHe Star/Step up
AlTHougH it is always better to eat your food quietly, there are some kinds of food that are impossible to eat without making some noise. The different kinds of food mentioned in this poem certainly seem to be noisy especially when you are really enjoying them!
poem
Noisy Food When you’re munching crunchy apples or you’re slurping up your soup, when you’re eating crackly crisps all on your own or in a group, when you’re crunching up your cornflakes or you’re popping bubblegum, or you’re sucking at an orange with such squelches that your mum says, ‘Can’t you eat more quietly, that noise is rather rude!’ It’s then you say, ‘It’s not my fault. I’m eating noisy food.’
- Marian Swinger
Find the correct word from the poem.
Activity A
1. The opposite of polite is _______________. 2. Another word for mistake is ___________________. 3. Your ________ and dad are your parents. 4. There is too little water in the glass. Can I have some ___________, please? 5. A few people can be called a ______________.
Activity B
Complete the sentences by matching them with the following phrases. a. the ladies open up their umbrellas b. I always turn off all the bedroom lights c. go back to where you started d. they found the goalkeeper missing e. she always brings a special gift for the family f. the plants grow more healthily
1. When it starts to rain, __________________________________________________________. 2. When Adele’s grandmother comes to visit, ___________________________________________. 3. When the boys returned to the field, _______________________________________________. 4. When I go to sleep at night, ______________________________________________________. 5. When there is enough water and sunlight, ____________________________________________. 6. When you have made a wrong turn, _________________________________________________.
Activity C
Complete the table with the way the following food items can be eaten. Some food items can belong to more than one column.
soup
fries
cookie
pudding Slurp
crackers chicken Munch
banana orange-juice
pear rice Crunch
steak
wafer corn
milk Chew
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year 5 - unit 12: environmental pollution
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reading comprehension Read the passage below and answer the questions. Baca petikan di bawah dan jawab soalan-soalan.
Smoke emission continues despite complaints THE acrid smoke from a factory in Kemuning Residence, Shah Alam, which has been irritating residents for a few years has not only continued but has worsened, with many saying their complaints have fallen on deaf ears. The smoke surrounding their neighbourhood has increased during the day, forcing many to consider moving out permanently, said residents. They said the factory had been emitting smoke for a few years, but conditions worsened late last year. They have lodged numerous complaints to various authorities including Shah Alam City Council (MBSA), Selangor Environment Department, and the office of the Selangor Tourism, Environment, Green Technology and Consumer Affairs Committee chairman Elizabeth Wong. Khoo said that there were many young families with children and babies. “People here are suffering. How long do we have to wait until the authorities take action?” he asked. A resident, who only wished to be known as Phillip, said it was evident the issue was not being addressed as they had not heard of any action taken by the authorities. “The smoke was really bad on Feb 17 when it reached our rooms upstairs. There is pollution for a few hours several times a day, usually mid-morning and again in the afternoon and even on the weekends,” he said. Phillip said they checked to see if they could open up the windows to air the house every morning to get rid of the pollution from the night before. “We then have to remain alert in order to close the windows again as soon as the pollution recurs,” he added. He said a new illegal dumpsite was discovered burning garbage during the wee hours of the morning. “There are now two issues in the area that needs to be addressed. We have contacted the land office and are waiting for feedback on the land owner to take further action,” he added. In a statement, Wong said the state, MBSA and the Department of Environment have been investigating and monitoring the factory closely. (Adapted from The Star, March 7, 2017) 1. What are the residents of Kemuning Residence considering doing? __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ 2. How does pollution affect the health of people? __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ 3. Would you like to live in a polluted environment? Why? __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________
Mini dictionary 1. acrid 2. irritating 3. emitting 4. authorities
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conversation / comprehension
Pollution and mankind In groups of five, discuss and complete the multi-flow chart stating the causes and effects of the different types of pollution. Then, draw a picture of the type of pollution next to each multi-flow map. Dalam kumpulan berlima, bincang dan lengkapkan peta aliran pelbagai yang menyatakan sebab dan akibat pelbagai jenis pencemaran. Kemudian, lukiskan gambar jenis pencemaran di sebelah setiap peta aliran pelbagai. Cause
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Air pollution
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grammar
Superlative forms of adjectives A superlative form is used to compare three or more nouns. This form of comparison is taken to the highest degree. Examples: 1. My desk is the cleanest among all other desks this class. You have compared your desk to all the other desks in your class. 2. Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. You have compared Mount Everest to all the mountains in the world. 3. This is the most delicious cake I have ever tasted. You have compared the taste of the cake you are eating to all other cakes you have tasted before. Exercise A. Rewrite the sentences using the correct superlative forms of adjectives. Tulis semula ayat-ayat berikut dengan menggunakan bentuk kata sifat superlatif yang betul. 1. The haze that hit Malaysia in the year 2015 was the ____________________ (bad) of its kind. 2. There was a bad stench coming from the dumpster. We felt it was the _______________ (smelly) stench we have ever smelt. 3. The sight of that dirty drain was ______________________________ (disgusting) thing that I’d ever seen. 4. Playing with snow on my first trip overseas was ________________________ (exciting) experience I have ever had. 5. Always try to be at your _________________________ (good) no matter where you are. B. Complete the table below. Lengkapkan jadual di bawah. No.
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Keep calm and keep striving!
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the fun page PLASTIC is the largest source of pollutant in the oceans. It takes about 700 years for plastic to breakdown. Many marine animals choke and die when they eat these plastic pollutants. They do so because they mistake the plastic elements for food. Here are some amazing facts about some marine animals that live in the oceans and hunt for food in the oceans. Guess the animals and complete the crossword puzzle. (Clues are provided in the form of photographs.) Across 3. It is an excellent swimmer but it can’t fly. 4. This creature has claws and generally walks to one side. Some have been known to walk backwards as well. 6. It is blue-blooded, and has three hearts, one large and two smaller ones. 7. This animal is known to use rocks, glass soda bottles and cement blocks as tools. A group of these animals floating together is called a raft. Down 1. This marine animal is a carnivore. The male and female species grow tusks that never stop growing. Humans are not allowed to hunt this animal because it is an endangered species. It spends half its time on land and the other half in water. 2. It is also known as the “sea cow”. It is truly vegetarian and eats only sea grass. 5. This animal is intelligent. It can learn many tricks when it is kept in captivity. It uses echo-location to avoid collision with underwater objects and to find food. 1
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Answers: Across: (3) penguin (4) crab (6) octopus (7) otter Down: (1) walrus (2) dugong (5) porpoise
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year 5 literature
poem
Watching a Bumble Bee Out in the garden you will see the oh-so-busy bumble bee. It never stops to take a rest. It wears an oh-so-hairy vest. When flowers, in summer, open wide the bee dives oh-so-deep inside. It gathers nectar all day long, and hums an oh-so-buzzy song. While you watch from your garden seat the bee makes honey oh-so-sweet. Then off it zigzags in a tizz with an oh-so-busy buzzy whizz
Activity B
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Choose the right word from the following list to complete the sentences.
Activity A
stops
gathers
dives
wears
hums
makes
1. Rosemary’s aunt always ______________________ a new hat on her birthday. 2. When Ricky plays the guitar, his little sister ______________________ along. 3. The new student ______________________ breakfast for her family every morning. 4. “He ______________________ into the sea from the cliff sometimes,” said the old villager. 5. “This is where the bus ______________________ last,” the
6. The farmer ______________________ the vegetables from the field and bundles them up.
- Wes Magee
Find the words from the poem to match the following.
A place where you can find flowers and plants
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The name of a season
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Rhymes with ‘humble’
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Another word for ‘collect’
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BuMBleBeeS are usually yellow and black in colour. They fly from plant to plant and collect nectar which they store as honey. The pollen from the plants they visit usually stick to their bodies which are covered with hair. Bumblebees make a buzz sound which can be heard quite clearly.
man at the station informed us.
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Activity C In the poem, the bumblebee is described as being ‘oh-so-buzzy’. Think of three other animals and describe them in the same way. 1. The _________ is oh-so- ____________. 2. The _________ is oh-so- ____________. 3. The _________ is oh-so- ____________.
Impossible = I’m possible
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Donkey in the well ONCE upon a time, there lived a farmer who had a donkey. The donkey served his master well when it was strong and agile. Now the donkey had grown old. It now spent most of its time grazing in the fields. One day, the farmer’s donkey fell into a well. The farmer heard the pitiful cries of the animal and rushed over. He thought hard for more than an hour but did not know what to do. Finally, he decided to put the donkey out of its misery, as the donkey was already old and had served its purpose. He felt that it wasn’t worth the effort trying to get the donkey out of the well. So he invited all his neighbours to come over. He gave each of them a shovel and asked that they shovel dirt into the well. He thought that it would be best to bury the donkey alive so that it would be a quick death. As dirt fell into the well, the donkey began to bray and snort hysterically as he realised what was happening. After awhile, he quieted down. This made the farmer and his neighbours curious. So the farmer looked down into the well. To his amazement, he saw that the donkey shook off every mound of dirt that fell on him and took a step up. The donkey continued to do this as the neighbours shovelled dirt into the well. Soon, the donkey stepped up over the edge of the well and trotted off!
PROVERB MEANING EXAMPLE
: Necessity is the mother of invention. : The need for something forces people to find a solution. : When there was no other way out, the donkey found a way around the problem. It invented a means to stay alive and escape because he knew that necessity is the mother of invention.
Mini dictionary 1. agile 2. grazing 3. pitiful 4. rushed 5. misery 6. purpose 7. worth 8. shovel 9. bury
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An investment in knowledge pays
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year 6 - unit 12: global warming
26 September 2017 tHe Star/Step Up
reading comprehension Read the passage below and answer the questions. Baca petikan di bawah dan jawab soalan-soalan.
How scientists are using VR to show people the effects of global warming ONE problem with global warming, in the eyes of many scientists, is the same problem faced by McDonald’s and Ford and a million other consumer products. Is global warming something the average person thinks much about? Does anybody think it’s something they can do anything about, especially when there are bigger industrial contributors? To be sure, this is only part of the problem. Scientists generally agree that the increasingly likely effects of global warming – everything from rising seas and extreme storms and droughts to the spread of diseases and starvation – are, in fact, bigger hurdles. But getting people to feel personally connected is the first step to stemming its effects. And the reason has to do with the problem itself. Global warming is such a big concept – so potentially catastrophic and life-changing, so seemingly impossible to prevent – that it’s tough for people to see how they fit into the problem. The technology that’s re-shaping computer gaming and entertainment (and, soon, medicine, communication and retail) is the hot new tool for scientists who explain to non-scientists the consequences of human behaviour on the atmosphere. That’s why scientists from a variety of institutions and disciplines are turning to virtual reality (VR) to help turn a huge idea into something that regular people can think about. “VR is bridging the gap,” said Nick Sadrpour, a science, research and policy specialist with the Sea Grant program at USC. The technology, Sadrpour explained, is helping make the link “between climate change being a remote impact for folks, to being something a little more personal.” In November, 2016, the USC Sea Grant, in partnership with the US Geological Survey, set up a VR headset on the Santa Monica Pier. Dubbed the Owl, the lenses of the mounted binoculars showed four projections including what the beach looked like in the 1920s, what it could look like in a big storm under current conditions and then, with sea level rise, what a major storm could do to the beach in the future. The most severe of these scenarios showed a beachfront restaurant with waves climbing up the windows and seawater out to Pacific Coast Highway. The last image in the series illustrated how the shoreline can be restored with sand dunes and native grasses to prevent flooding the way it was before human intervention. (Adapted from The Star, March 5, 2017) 1. Write “True” or “False” for each of the statements below. a. Scientists agree that global warming is only the change in weather.
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b. Virtual reality helps people see the effects of global warming
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2. Why are scientists around the world turning to virtual reality? _________________________________________________________________________
Mini dictionary 1. starvation 2. hurdles 3. catastrophic 4. consequences
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the best interest. - Benjamin Franklin
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year 6 - unit 12: Global warminG
conversation / comprehension
Stop global warming GLOBAL warming is the increase of the temperature on Earth and thus increasing the levels of carbon monoxide and other pollutants. You and your friends can help create this awareness on global warming. First, complete the flow map with what you can do. Then, discuss with your friends, in groups of five, what can be done to stop global warming. Design a poster based on your discussion. Pemanasan global adalah peningkatan suhu di Bumi dan dengan itu meningkatkan tahap karbon monoksida dan bahan cemar lain. Kamu dan rakan-rakan kamu boleh membantu mewujudkan kesedaran mengenai pemanasan global. Pertama, lengkapkan peta aliran dengan apa yang kamu boleh lakukan. Kemudian, bincang dengan rakanrakan, dalam kumpulan berlima, perkara yang boleh dilakukan untuk menghentikan pemanasaan global. Reka bentuk poster berdasarkan perbincangan kamu.
I can ___________________________
I can ______________________
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___________________ at home.
_____________________ at school.
My friends and I can ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________
I can _________________________ _____________________________ _____________ my community.
For the poster, you will need: 1. Manila card 2. Scissors 3. Glue 4. Newspapers 5. Access to the Internet (if your school allows it) Your poster should include: 1. Slogan – a short and catchy phrase on global warming to help your friends remember this poster. 2. Pictures – depicting the effects of global warming 3. Details – on what people can do to help reduce global warming Place them around your school to let your schoolmates know more about global warming!
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grammar
Future continuous tense The future continuous tense is used to describe an action that will be going on for an expected length of time in the future. Examples: 1. We will be having dinner when my mother and father come back from work. 2. He will be playing football later in the evening with his friends. 3. She will be planting vegetables in her garden on Saturday. 4. The kitten will be mewing until we feed it a plate of milk. The sentences must include “will” to show that it is going to happen in the future. In addition to that, you must add “ing” to the base forms of the verbs. Exercises A. Complete the sentences using the future continuous tense of the verbs given. Lengkapkan ayat-ayat menggunakan kala depan berlanjutan. 1. In October, I _______________________________ (celebrate) my twelfth birthday. 2. I _____________________________ (do) my homework just before I fall asleep tonight. 3. You ____________________________ (need) these ingredients to bake a cake. 4. Matthew ___________________________ (follow) his mother to the Eco Green Conference tomorrow. 5. All of the pupils _____________________________ (attend) the Global Warming Awareness Talk. 6. The movie _____________________________ (start) in an hour’s time. 7. The hypermarket __________________________ (sell) their bakery items at half price at nine o’clock. 8. We _________________________________ (not add) vanilla essence to the cookie batter. B. Choose two examples of the future continuous tense from above and write a sentence for each. Pilih dua kala depan berlanjutan dari atas dan bina satu ayat setiap satu. 1. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 2. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________
Education is the kindling of a flame. - Socrates
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writing Your teacher has asked you to write an article for the school magazine based on the 10 indicators of global warming. You only need to choose three of the indicators that you think will affect the world. Guru anda telah meminta anda untuk menulis artikel untuk majalah sekolah berdasarkan pada 10 indikator pemanasan dunia. Anda hanya perlu memilih tiga indikator yang anda fikir akan mempengaruhi dunia.
Air temperature near surface (troposphere) Humidity Glaciers Sea surface temperature
Temperature over oceans
Snow cover
Sea ice Sea level
Ocean heat Temperature over land
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the fun page
Climate change Read this passage about global warming. Complete the blanks with the correct words that can be found in the word search puzzle. CLIMATE change affects the Earth. These changes can be in the form of ______(1)______, wind, humidity and many more. The heat from the ______(2)______ affects climate change on Earth. The way the oceans on Earth flow too can affect our planet’s ______(3)______. In nature, a volcano’s ______(4)______ or a big forest ______(5)______ give off unhealthy ______(6)______ that we don’t want to breathe in. Human activities too play a role. For example, burning fuel like ______(7)______ or coal affects Earth’s climate. They enter Earth’s ______(8)______. Other human activities like cutting forests, building cities and homes over grasslands too effect our environment. This is when too much carbon dioxide is introduced into the air. This can cause global warming. Global warming refers to a warming in Earth’s temperature that happens on our planet. This warming creates a greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect traps heat and causes Earth’s temperatures to rise. This, in turn, causes ice caps to ______(9)______. Melting ice caps cause sea levels to rise. Because of this, Earth’s ______(10)______ or scenery changes. This will affect you and me and all living creatures on this planet.
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year 6 literature
26 September 2017 tHe Star/Step up
graphic novel
The Wizard of Oz THE first character that Dorothy and Toto meet on the journey to the Emerald City is the scarecrow. Read the following conversation between Dorothy and the Scarecrow. Dorothy:
I’m Dorothy from Kansas. Toto and I are going to the Emerald City to ask the Wizard of Oz to send us back home.
Scarecrow:
Do you think the wizard might give me some brains? Most of the time it’s not so bad being a scarecrow. But how will I ever know anything without brains?
Dorothy:
Then come with us. I’ll ask Oz to do all he can for you.
Scarecrow:
You will? Oh, thank you!
Activity A
Match the spoken sentences with the characters.
1. I would ask the Wizard for a heart.
a. Dorothy
2. I hope morning comes soon. I’m afraid of the dark.
b. Tin Man
3. I’m not afraid of anything except, of course, a lighted match.
c. Scarecrow
4. Who are you and why do you seek me?
d. Lion
5. Please send me back home to Kansas.
e. Wizard of Oz
Activity B
Choose the most suitable phrase to describe each of the sentences.
a. feeling grateful b. to invite
c. to introduce d. feeling hopeful
1.
Do you think the wizard might give me some brains?
2.
You will? Oh, thank you!
3.
But how will I ever know anything without brains?
4.
Then come with us.
5.
I’m Dorothy from Kansas.
Activity C
e. feeling frustrated
What do you think is something good for people to believe in?
I think it is good for people to believe in __________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________
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assessmeNT A. Choose the best answer to complete the sentences. Pilih jawapan yang terbaik untuk melengkapkan ayat. 1. We saw a _____________________ after the rain. A. rainbow
B. renbow
C. raenbou
D. rainbew
C. Which
D. How
2. ____________________ do we get to the zoo? A. Where
B. Why
3. ____________________ do they need to bring all of their books? A. Why
B. How
C. What
D. Which
4. They will _______________________ some cupcakes for the party tomorrow. A. be bake
B. baking
C. be baking
D. baked
5. I will ____________________ a stack of newspapers for the Recycling Campaign next week. A. be bring
B. be bringing
C. bringing
D. bring
B. Choose the most suitable proverb to complete the sentence below. Pilih peribahasa yang paling sesuai untuk melengkapkan ayat di bawah. 1. When it comes to caring and preserving nature, we should really _______________________ _________ to express our concerns for the environment. A. speak our minds B. slipped my mind C. cross our fingers D. be in hot water C. Choose the best answer for each blank. Pilih jawapan terbaik untuk setiap tempat kosong. It was Mrs. Wong’s birthday. Mr. Wong (1) _________________ to buy her a bottle of perfume as hers had finished. He was feeling down because he was short of (2) _________________ to do so. After a while, he decided to make her a (3) _________________ dinner because he had enough (4) _________________ at home. And that was what he did. Mrs. Wong was very happy. 7. A. want
B. wanting
C. wanted
D. will want
8. A. coins
B. cash
C. banks
D. –
9. A. delicious
B. disgusting
C. taste
D. tasteful
10. A. utensils
B. ingredients
C. tools
D. pots and pans
Perseverance, secret of all triumphs. - Victor Hugo
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Based on the given picture, give the correct answers in full sentences. Write your answers in the space provided. Berdasarkan gambar yang diberikan, berikan jawapan yang betul dalam ayat lengkap. Tulis jawapan kamu di ruang yang disediakan.
1.
We should plant more trees to keep our earth green.
_______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________
2.
It’s raining cats and dogs.
_______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________
3.
I’m sorry, mum.
_______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________
4.
We should do this often to keep our parks clean.
_______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________
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Write a story based on the picture below. You may use the words given to help you. Write your answer in the space provided. Write your story between 80 to 100 words. Tulis sebuah cerita berdasarkan gambar di bawah. Kamu boleh menggunakan perkataan-perkataan yang diberikan untuk membantu kamu. Tulis jawapan kamu di ruang yang disediakan. Panjangnya jawapan kamu hendaklah antara 80 hingga 100 patah perkataan.
- Seelan - bag - rubbish – car – leaving – next to – recycling bins - without separating – young girl – passing saw – stopped - advised – told - waste segregation - environment - landfills - amazed - at - girl embarassed - promised - practise -
says “The world is your oyster!”
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Year 4 Page 2 1. False 2. False 3. True 4. The hot and dry weather affects people and animals by causing dehydration, making them more prone to falling sick. (Accept all relevant answers) 5. (Accept all relevant answers) Page 4 1. What type of weather is the weatherman predicting over the next three days? 2. How did they get out of their houses? 3. Why is it hazy? 4. Who presented the weather forecast clearly just now? 5. Which state was badly affected by the flood last year? 6. Where would you like to spend a warm, sunny holiday at? 7. When was it sunny? 8. Where were you when it started raining heavily? 9. Who dislikes the rain? 10.What causes a drought? Page 6 A. 1. rude 2. fault 3. mum 4. more 5. group B. 1. a 2. e 3. d 4. b 5. f 6. c C. Slurp: soup, pudding, orange-juice, milk Munch: fries, banana, pear, rice, wafer, cookie, corn Crunch: fries, crackers, pear, wafer, cookie Chew: chicken, steak, rice, corn
Year 5 Page 7 1. The residents of Kemuning Residence are considering moving permanently. 4. Pollution can cause asthma, breathing difficulties and other heath problems.
(Accept all relevant answers) 5. (Accept all relevant answers)
1. My friends and I will be selling fruits for the Hari Kantin in school next Monday. 2. They will be celebrating their wedding anniversary in a week’s time.
Page 9 A. 1. worst 2. smelliest 3. the most disgusting 4. the most exciting 5. best B. No.
Adjectives
Comparative
Superlatives
1.
beautiful
more beautiful than
the most beautiful
2.
clean
cleaner than
the cleanest
3.
dirty
dirtier than
the dirtiest
4.
polluted
more polluted than
the most polluted
5.
helpful
more helpful than
the most helpful
6.
kind
kinder than
the kindest
7.
safe
safer than
the safest
8.
easy
easier than
the easiest
9.
difficult
more difficult than
the most difficult
10.
strong
stronger than
the strongest
Page 11 A. 1. wears 3. makes 5. stops B. 1. garden 3. bumble 5. rest
2. hums 4. dives 6. gathers 2. summer 4. gather 6. vest
Year 6 Page 13 1. a. False b.True 2. Scientists around the world are turning to VR because it helps turn a huge idea into something that regular people can think about. Page 15 A. 1. will be celebrating 2. will be doing 3. will be needing 4. will be following 5. will be attending 6. will be starting 7. will be selling 8. will not be adding B. (Suggested answers)
Page 16 There are 10 global warming indicators discovered by scientists. The three indicators I think are important are the increase in humidity, increase in sea level and the reduction of sea ice. The increase in humidity can show an increase in the temperature. People start to feel stuffy and breathless. In addition to that, the health of people becomes an issue. When the sea level increases, the sea can overflow. This can cause floods and destruction especially to the people who live close to the sea. Sea creatures are also affected by this change in their habitat. The reduction of sea ice shows that the temperature on earth is getting higher. If snow melts excessively, people on land can suffer from severe damages, loss of lives and poverty. The animals that
live in the cold will also lose their habitat. In conclusion, it is important for us to start doing something about our Earth and reduce global warming by caring for our nature. Page 18 A. 1. b 2. d 3. c 4. e 5. a B. 1. feeling hopeful 2. feeling grateful 3. feeing frustrated 4. to invite 5. to introduce Page 19 A. 1. A 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. B B. 1. A C. 1. C 2. B 3. A 4. B Page 20 (Suggested answers) 1. Yes, it is a good idea. 2. Let’s hurry and get to a shelter! 3. Turn off the tap. Don’t waste water. 4. Yes, I agree! Page 21 Seelan had a bag full of rubbish. He was unloading them from his car. He was leaving the rubbish bags next to the recycling bins without separating the waste. A young girl who saw him do this stopped and advised him to separate his waste. She told Seelan that it is important that everyone practise waste segregation to help save the environment. This will reduce the amount of waste that goes to landfills. Seelan was amazed at how environmentally-conscious the girl was. Embarassed, he promised to practise waste segregation from then on.
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year 4 – the weather Do you know the colours in a rainbow? There are seven colours in this order: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. What is the acronym for these colours? They are: ROYGBIV. What is an acronym? It is a short form of words that make up the initial letters of the words and is usually pronounced as a word. Here’s an example: NASA (that stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration). Sometimes, people use mnemonics (the first letter ‘m’ is silent) that are like simple rhymes to remember what these words stand for. So a simple mnemonic to remember ROYGBIV could be: Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain. Work in groups and have some fun with mnemonics using the colours of the rainbow: ROYGBIV. Scan The Star for words that can create a suitable sentence for this mnemonic. Share your answers and remember, have fun!
R
O
Y
G
B
I
V
year 5 – superlatives Let’s work on an activity that uses the superlative to compare food and drinks you may like or not like. You can work in pairs for this activity. Scan The Star for words or pictures to describe how you feel about types of food and drink. Use the pictures or words to make comparisons. When you are done, volunteer to read out some examples for your classmates so that they can get to know you a little better. Example: The word is:
addictive
more addictive than
most addictive
Use a sheet of A4 paper to showcase your likes and dislikes. The words are: 1. cheap / cheaper than / cheapest 2. clean / cleaner than / cleanest 3. easy to cook / easier to cook than / easiest to cook 4. healthy / healthier than / healthiest *Note to teacher: In the next stage, pupils can then use this activity to build sentences using the superlatives.
Try, try, try! Never say die!
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A simple guide on how to modify this tabloid size paper to a small and fanciful note book 1. Fold the 12-page tabloid into half.
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yEar 6 – friends of the earth
What needs to be separated? 1 Paper 2 Plastic
3 Glass
2. Cut on the dotted line indicated on the page.
4 Metal 5 Electrical items
6 Furniture
7 Domestic Waste > Kitchen waste
3. Once you have cut it, you can staple the pages near the folded side.
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> Food stuff > Used disposable diapers
Source: SWCorp
Since Jan 1, 2017, residents in Selangor no longer get free plastic bags when they shop. Under this ruling, plastic bags can only be given for items such as raw meat (chicken, fish, beef and mutton) and plants or roots covered in sand or soil (like potatoes and ginger), flowers, unwrapped loose seeds, products (prescription and poisonous substances) and live fish or aquatic products. This effort is an extension of the waste separation rule to lessen our carbon footprints. Residents in Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, Pahang, Johor, Melaka, Negri Sembilan, Perlis and Kedah have to separate their trash into two main categories: dry and wet waste. Dry waste can be separated further into recyclable materials such as plastic, paper and others. So have you been separating your waste at home? As a class, study the illustration on the left that appeared in The Star. Discuss how waste should be separated, and give some examples. When the class is done with the discussion, keep your copy of Step Up aside. Now we are going to play a memory game to see how good you are at managing your household waste. First, everyone goes through his copy of The Star. Cut out pictures of items that could end up in the garbage bin (the cut outs can be in the form of words or pictures). Each person looks for 10 such items. Hand them in to your teacher once you are done. Next, gather in groups of four. Your teacher will mix these cuttings and redistribute them to your group randomly. Your teacher will decide on how many items each group will receive.
Using a sheet of A3 paper, label your headings as follows:
4. You now have a small and flexible note book.
Paper
Electrical items
Plastic
Glass
Furniture
Metal
Domestic waste
When your teacher starts the clock, sort out your household trash as quickly as possible. Paste the items under the correct headings. The group to complete the activity with the most correct answers wins!