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The syllables with c.
Ca ca ci co cu
The strange thing with these syllables is that they are read as follows in English.
Ca se si co ca
This is because most times in English when c is followed by e or i it make a light sound. The sound of s. Examples
Circle
Central
Cinnamon
City
Centre and so on
Note that cu usually makes a ca sound in the English language. About 80 percent of the time. Examples
Cut
Cutting
Custom
Cubs
Cutlery
Reading using syllables. For example ba be bi bo bu
Remember that in English bu will be pronounced as ba most of the time.
Once children learn these they can now start making words like:
Bag
Big
Ban
Beg and so on
OK its been long since I posted. Was held up for some time but now I am back. Today we are going to talk about learning how to read. Are your children having challenges in reading? The only way to learn how to read is to learn the alphabet. The learner needs to be able to identity the whole alphabet. After this has been achieved, the learner will need to learn the sounds of the alphabet. The letters have sounds. Some letters have more than one sound. So I'll be sending some videos and voice notes on how the letter of the alphabet sound like and how letters can be combined to create other sounds. For now be sure to write the letters of the alphabet and help the child to recognize and identify them.
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Grade Two Mathematics
Tens and Ones
Yesterday we learnt that when a number has two digits then it has tens and ones. For example 61 has got six tens and 1 one. Here are the answers to yesterday's exercise.
1. 45= 4 tens and 5 ones.
2. 59= 5 tens and 9 ones.
3. 99= 9 tens and 9 ones.
4. 58= 5 tens and 8 ones.
5. 34= 3 tens and 4 ones.
Grade Two mathematics
Tens and Ones
Exercise
How many tens and ones are in the following numbers?
1. 45_____tens and _____ones
2. 59_____tens and _____ones
3. 99_____tens and _____ones
4. 58_____tens and _____ones
5. 34_____tens and _____ones
Grade 2 Mathematics
Tens and Ones
When a number has got two digits, it has tens and ones. Now you may ask what is a digit? Digits are what make up a number. For example 51 has two digits 5 and 1. Now how many tens and ones does 51 have? It has 5 tens and 1 one.
Grade Two Science
The lungs
Last we learnt that the wind pipe takes air from the nose to the lungs.
Today we are learning about the lungs. When we breathe in, air called oxygen goes in our bodies. When we breathe out, air called carbon dioxide is push out of the lungs into the wind pipe then out of our bodies through the nose. Did you know that when you breathe in your lungs get bigger and when you breathe out, the lungs get smaller? Try this by taking a deep breath in and a deep breath out and see what happens.
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Grade Six English
Exercise
Write the following irregular verbs in simple past tense.
1. Run
2. Forget
3. Say
4. Bring
5. Sing
6. Choose
7. Hide
8. Forgive
9. Take
10. Eat
Grade Six English
Irregular verbs
These are verbs that when put in past tense take on a different form. With regular verbs 'ed' is added at the end of the verb but irregular verbs can not be put in past tense by simply adding 'ed' at the end. Let's take a look at these verbs.
Example
see - saw
buy - bought
give - gave
write - wrote
go - went
Grade Two Science
The Human Body
The heart
Today we are going to learn about the heart. This is made up of muscle and it is found in the center of the body but leaning on the left side of the chest. It is used to pump blood all over the body.
This blood carries different things like food and oxygen the air we breathe. So when the heart is pumping blood food and oxygen are being carried to all parts of the body.
Grade Two Science
The Human Body
Exercise
Answer the following questions
1. Which pipes are found in the
throat?
2. The food pipe takes food from
........ to the..........
3. The wind pipe takes air from
......... to the.............
Grade Two Science
The Human Body
Last time we learnt that the throat takes food from the mouth to the stomach and air from the nose to the lungs. Today we learn about the wind pipe and food pipe. Remember we learnt that these two pipes are found in the throat. The food pipe takes food from the mouth to the stomach and the wind pope takes air from the nose to the lungs.
Grade Two Science
The Human Body
The human body is made up of different parts. Today we are going to learn about the throat. The throat takes food from the mouth to the stomach. It also takes air from the nose to the lungs.
The throat has got two pipes. The wind pipe and the food pipe.
Grade three science
The Skeleton
The bones in our bodies are joined and this is called a skeleton.
The skeleton gives the body it's shape, makes us moves and it protects the internal organs. Internal organs are body parts that are inside our bodies, for example the heart and the lungs.
English Grade Two
Past tense
When we talk about an action that has already happened, we say the action or verb in past tense.
Examples
Play - played
Walk- walked
Most times, we add ed at the end to put words in past tense.
Exercise
Answer the following questions by adding ed at the end of each word.
1.Cook
2.Wash
3.Look
4.Talk
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Examples of homophones are:
where/wear, for/four, sun/son and so on.
Exercise
Make a sentence with each of these pairs of words.
1. Men/main
2. See/sea
3. Got/goat
4. Write/ right
5. Heard/herd
Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelt differently and have different meanings, e.g. been, bean.
I have been waiting for a long time.
I held a bean seed in my hand.
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Good evening. The following are answers for the exercise.
1. Loud - quiet
2. Beautiful- ugly
3. Respect- disrespect
4. Higher- lower
5. Fast- slow
6. Worst - best
7. Lose- win
8. Hate - love
9. Stand - sit
10. Cry - laugh
Last time we learnt that antonyms are words that are opposite in meaning and several examples were given. Write the following exercise.
Exercise
Write the antonyms for the following words.
1. Loud
2. Beautiful
3. Respect
4. Higher
5. Fast
6. Worst
7. Win
8. Hate
9. Stand
10. Cry
Grade Six English
Antonyms
These are words that are opposite in meaning.
Examples:
black-white
poor- rich
bright-dull
tiny- enormous
kind- cruel
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