Good morning Class 4!

I hope you are all well and getting used to online learning again! I was impressed with all of your hard work yesterday, keep it up!

Today we are learning some new spellings. Try to practise your spellings on paper using your neatest handwriting and then send in a photo of your beautiful writing.

Your Task…

Challenge…

Yesterday we looked at inverted commas. Can you write a paragraph using this weeks spelling words and also using inverted commas correctly?

Good luck learning your spellings, I look forward to seeing your beautiful handwriting!
From Miss Lee 🙂

 

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40 comments on “English – Wednesday 3rd June 2020

  1. Hello, I have completed Task 1 in my yellow home learning book. These are my sentences for the challenge:

    “When will Asmir arrive, mummy?” said Charlotte impatiently.
    “Soon darling,” replied her mother.
    “Mummy, I believe I can hear his bicycle bell ringing outside.” exclaimed Charlotte.” I think that he does not know our address.”
    “Actually, that is the postman delivering his post.”
    “Why is he going so slowly? Usually he goes quickly.” questioned Charlotte.
    “Well, it takes a lot of breath and you have to breathe a lot if you cycle around the city on a bike.” answered Diane, Charlotte’s mum.
    At that moment, the postman appeared at the door. ” Sorry, I accidentally posted a letter to you and it was actually meant for your neighbours.” explained Postman Charles.

    I hope you like them,
    Sophie.

  2. Miss Lee says:

    Fantastic work Sophie, well done!

  3. – arrive
    – breath
    – breathe
    – believe
    – bicycle 1) I hope you accidentally pushed her on the
    – accidentally floor. 2) You breathe every bit of the day.
    – actually
    – address
    – answer “I can hold my breath for a very long time
    – appear under the water” boasted charlotte a kind
    way. “Actually this is hard youghurt not ice
    cream! Yuck.” explained Emma a very UN
    pleasant look on her face. “I believe you
    because you are my best friend.” said Lili
    calmly.

  4. Miss Lee says:

    Well done Stella, brilliant work!

  5. Hi Miss Lee,
    I hope you are having a good day! I have done my English in my book.

  6. Miss Lee says:

    Hello Lucy, I am thank you, I hope you are having a good day too! Are you playing with the puppy? Well done for. Completing the English!

  7. I have finished the work and I will send it in.

  8. Miss Lee says:

    Great! I look forward to seeing it!

  9. Accident
    Accident means that if you hurt someone and was a mistake it was an accident
    Breathe
    You will need to breathe oxygen to survive

    I believe anybody can ride a bicycle

    I was walking down the road and saw the postman I said “do you now we’re 116 is” “yeah down the road next to 115” said the postman

  10. Miss Lee says:

    Well done Albert!

  11. Tijne Y4 says:

    Hi Miss Lee,
    Here are my definitions:
    1) Believe means that we think something is true while others don’t.
    2) Breathe means you breathe air into our lungs and then expel it.
    Sentences:
    1) If you want to send someone a post card you need to know there address.
    2) Since the roads are not busy I and my family go every where on our bicycles.

    Thanks, Tijne

  12. Miss Lee says:

    Super sentences! Well done Tijne!

  13. Amarissa says:

    Hello miss 🙂
    Accident(ally)
    Actual(ly)
    Address
    Answer
    Appear
    Arrive
    Believe
    Bicycle
    Breath
    Breathe

  14. Miss Lee says:

    Great, now see if you can write two definitions and two sentences!

  15. Accident
    Actually
    Address
    Answer
    Appear
    Arrive
    Believe
    Bicycle
    Breathe

  16. Miss Lee says:

    Good Alfred, now try and write two definitions and two sentences!

  17. Hello Miss Lee I have done the work on a sheet of paper

  18. Miss Lee says:

    Great! Can you send in a photo of it?

  19. Hello Miss Lee,

    I have done the spellings at the hub.

    Definition:
    Address-Noun. A number of a house, name of a road, and name a town where a person lives and works.
    Bicycle-Noun. A two wheeled veachal that you can pedal on.

    Sentences:
    Did I answered the question correctly.
    It was an accident.

  20. Miss Lee says:

    Hello Mayowa!
    Great work well done!
    Just check your first sentence, ‘answered’ is past tense so it should be ‘Did I answer the question correctly’ and as you are asking a question it should end with a question mark (?).

  21. Miss Lee says:

    I have been sent in some beautiful handwriting by Ajay and Sophie! Well done both of you!

  22. Accident
    Accident is when you hurt someone by mistake or you took something of theirs and thought it was yours.

    Breathe
    You need to breathe to survive.

  23. Miss Lee says:

    Well done Ciana!

  24. Hello miss lee. I have done the work in my book ?

  25. Miss Lee says:

    Great, well done!

  26. Accidentally means that someone did something they didn’t do on purpose.

    Actually means when your shocked or you just found out.

    Address means where you live or you can say your name of your location.

    Answer is the response of a question.

    Breath means air coming out your nose because you need to breath.

    Bicycle is a object you can ride.

  27. Miss Lee says:

    Great work Karter, well done!

  28. Paolo ??? says:

    I did the spelling on my yellow book. Here my sentences:

    “Did you accidentally fall from your bicycle again?” asked mummy. “Yep”, answered Misa.
    “When Michael is going to arrive for the playdate?” impatiently said Misa. Actually Michael did not appear…

  29. Miss Lee says:

    Hello Paolo! Well done for practising your spellings and for writing some super sentences!

  30. Miss Lee says:

    Some more wonderful handwriting sent in by William and Pablo! Well done!

  31. Accident(ally) – by chance
    Actual(ly) – as the truth or facts of a situation
    Address – the place where someone lives or an organisation is situated. Answer – a thing that is said, written, or done as a reaction to a question, statement, or situation.
    Appear – To become visible or noticeable, especially without apparent cause.
    Arrive – To reach a place at the end of a journey or a stage in a journey.
    Believe – To accept that (something) is true, especially without proof.
    Bicycle – a vehicle consisting of two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by pedals and steered with handlebars attached to the front wheel.
    Breath(e) – the air taken into or expelled from the lungs.

  32. Miss Lee says:

    Well done for working so hard Clara and for writing so many definitions!

  33. Hello! The spellings are in my book but i am going to do the sentences\definition on the blog. 🙂

    If something is an accident you didn’t mean to do it.

    An answer is either an answer to a question or an answer to a conversation.

    Come on you can do this, I belive in you!

    Only magic can make you disappear!

  34. Miss Lee says:

    Great work Rafael! I like your sentences and your definitions are clear. Just check your spelling for believe.

  35. We practiced writing our spelling words out in a tray of salt!

  36. Miss Lee says:

    What a great idea!

  37. Hi Miss Lee! I have sent my writing task by email, Thank you!

  38. Miss Lee says:

    Beautiful writing, thank you Clare!

  39. Elisa ?✨?? says:

    DEFINITION:
    1. Address to write an address on a letter or parcel
    2. A bicycle is a vehicle consisting of two wheels held in a frame one behind the other.
    SENTENCES:
    1. “Could you tell me what seven times eight is?” asked Miss Lee.
    2. I can breathe better in the countryside more than London!

  40. Miss Lee says:

    Well done Elisa! Clear definitions and good sentences… and in reply to your first sentence… I can, it is 56!

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