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True / False. How do muscles move?
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Are these sentences true or false? We only use our muscles to produce movement. When we produce movement or force, our muscles become shorter and thicker because they contract. When the muscle…
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How our muscles work
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How do muscles move? We use muscles to produce movement, force or both things. This happens when our muscles contract (become shorter and thicker). Muscles are attached to bones by tendons. When a…
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Reflect. Water and hygiene
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Read the text and discuss the questions. Water and hygiene One billion people (one sixth of the world's population) do not have access to clean water. 2.6 billion people (one third of the…
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Vocabulary (KET)
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Read these definitions of words from Chapter One. What is the word for each one? The first letter is already there. There is one space for each letter of the word. There is an example at the beginning.…
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Look and answer. Objects and densities
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Objects have different densities. This means that they behave differently in water. Some objects float in the water, some sink and some balance in the middle of the container of water. Look at the…
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Playscript
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ACT IV Voice: Act Four: Scene One. Narrator: One day, Virginia came back alone to Canterville Chase. The door of one of the rooms at the back of the house was open. There was someone inside. Virginia:…
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Wit - The Life of Oscar Wilde
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Wilde was famous for his wit, his ability to be clever and funny – ‘witty’ – at the same time. You have already read one example of his wit: ‘I have nothing to declare except my genius’.…
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Topic – houses (T: Grade 4)
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Mary has just arrived at Misselthwaite Manor – a very large gloomy house. Bring to class two pictures of different types of houses and use the following questions to help you talk about them. What…
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