4thB Reading Strategy: Facts and Opinions

Print and paste this information in your notebooks, please:
A fact is a statement that can be proved. An opinion is a statement of feeling or belief that cannot be proved. Authors of nonfiction text may include both facts and opinions about a topic. Knowing the difference between facts and opinions can help you judge the ideas in a nonfiction text. To decide whether a statement is a fact or an opinion, ask yourself:
  • What evidence proves this statement is true?
  • Does this statement include beliefs or feelings that cannot be proved?

4thB: Grow your own...!

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Remember:

  • You have to do what you have to do...
  • Don't let obstacles stop you...
  • Be creative...
  • Never be discouraged, even if you see bad partial results, and...
  • Enjoy!

5th C Grammar guide

Challenges Modules 4 & 5:

  • Past Continuous, pages 44 & 45
  • Possessive adjectives and adverbs, pages 45 & 47
  • Countable and uncaountable nouns and a lot, some, any and no, page 51
  • Can, can't, have to and don't/doesný have to, pages 54 and 55

4thB Grammar guide

Challenges Modules  4 and 5:

  • Frequuency adverbs, page 43
  • There is / There are page 45
  • Giving directions pages 46 & 47
  • Present Continuous pages 52, 53, 54 & 55

5thC Practice Storytown Voc Lesson 14

Elongates stretches to a longer length.

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Elastic stretches easily.

Rigid stiff and does not change shape easily.

Accumulate collect over time.

Underlying located below or beneath something.

Intricate complicated or involved and has many small parts or details.

Vanish to disappear suddenly.

Replenishing refilling it or making it complete again.


Practice meanings

Practice typing the words when you see the meanings.