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B@M 3rd Class ANSWERS – Monday 27/04/20 – PAGE 137
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(a) 3 (b) 1 (c) 3 R 1
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(a) 3 (b) 3 (c) 4) 15 3 R 3
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(a) 18 (b) 5 (c) 3 (d) 18 ÷ 5 = 3 R 3
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(a) 6) 19 3 R 1 (b) 21/4 = 5 R 1 (c) 5 R 2
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5) 27
(d) 19/9 = 2 R 1 (e) 23 ÷ 7 = 3 R 2 (f) 39 ÷ 8 = 4 R 7
Challenge: (a) 6 (b) 1
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SPELLWELL 3RD CLASS ANSWERS – WEEK 29
A (a) paddle (b) couple (c) cattle (d) kettle
B (a) circle (b) purple (c) uncle (d) simple (e) miracle (f) cycle (g) example (h) muscle (i) people
C (a) The cute, little kitten is playful. (b) The muscle in my leg is aching. (c) I ate the apple but left the core. (d) I used a paddle to move the canoe. (e) I woke up early this morning. (f) My uncle gave me a birthday present.
D (i) 1. dimple 2. early 3. leave 4. track 5. world (ii) 1. apple 2. cattle 3. kettle 4. little 5. paddle
E (a) apple (b) cycle (c) purple (d) early (e) leave (f) dimple (g) example (h) miracle
F (a) cattle (b) couple (c) miracle (d) kettle (e) paddle (f) muscle G (a) cycle (b) couple (c) uncle (d) circle (e) purple
GAEILGE
YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO CREATE THE 4 SENTENCES EASILY ENOUGH (just choose one piece from each of the 4 pages) E.G.;
BOX 1 – ‘cat’
BOX 2 – ‘mór’
BOX 3 – ‘ag rith’
BOX 4 – ‘sa gháirdín’
“Tá cat mór ag rith sa gháirdín”
B@M 4th Class ANSWERS – Monday 27/04/20 PAGE 115
(a) 0·7 or 7/10 (b) 0·8 or 8/10 (c) 0·6 or 6/10
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1.
0·1 ➞ 0·9 0·5 ➞ 0·5 0·2 ➞ 0·8 0·6 ➞ 0·4 0·7 ➞ 0·3
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2.
(a) 1·1 (b) 1·5 (c) 1·1 (d) 1·1 (e) 1·0 (f) 1·7
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3.
(a) 3·9 (b) 8·8 (c) 10·1 (d) 6·1 (e) 7·2 (f) 7·5
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SPELLWELL 4th CLASS ANSWERS – WEEK 29
A (a) enough (b) bought (c) social (d) initial (e) trough (f) sought (g) special (h) afraid
B (a) St Patrick’s Day is celebrated in March. (b) The trial took place in the court house. (c) Zero is another word for nought. (d) I couldn’t remember the boy’s name. (e) She kicked the ball against the wall. (f) The pigs ate from a trough in the field.
C (a) Cora is partial to celebrating special days. (b) The social worker fought against injustice.
D (a) remember (b) tough (c) special (d) initial (e) against (f) bought (g) afraid (h) enough
E (a) My throat felt rough after the cough. (b) I remember seeing daffodils in March. (c) The initial stage of the trial began yesterday. (d) Nan can still remember her early years. (e) Kelly bought special curtain material.
F (a) 1. afraid 2. against 3. remember 4. social 5. trough (b) 1. bought 2. enough 3. partial 4. special 5. wear
B@M 3rd Class ANSWERS – Tuesday 28/04/20 PAGE 138
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(a) 3 R 3 ➔ 15 ÷ 4 ➔ 3 R 3 (b) 3 R 4 ➔ 25 ÷ 7 ➔ 3 R 4 (c) 4 R 4 ➔ 28 ÷ 6 ➔ 4 R 4
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2.
(a) 2 (b) 3, 15 ÷ 6 = 2 R 3
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3.
(a) 4 (b) 2, 22 ÷ 5 = 4 R 2
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4.
(a) 4 (b) 2, 18 ÷ 4 = 4 R 2
Challenge: (a) 3 (b) 2
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B@M 4th Class ANSWERS – Tuesday 28/04/20 PAGE 116
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(a) 6·26 (b) 38·79 (c) 17·83
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2.
(a) 10·97 (b) 34·87 (c) 9·99 (d) 79·97
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3.
(a) 13·09 (b) 45·62 (c) 74·48 (d) 47·97
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4.
Estimate: €23 Cost: €22·90
Challenge: 37·2km
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B@M 3rd Class ANSWERS – Wednesday 29/04/20 PAGE 139
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(a) 2) 34 17 or 17 2) 34
(b) 3) 45 15 or 15 3) 45
(c) 5) 65 13 or 13 5) 65
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(d) 8) 96 12 or 12 8) 96
(e) 7) 84 12 or 12 7) 84
(f) 4) 68 17 or 17 4) 68
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(g) 6) 96 16 or 16 6) 96
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B@M 4th Class ANSWERS – Wednesday 29/04/20 PAGE 117
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(a) 3·7 (b) 7·11 (c) 4·15 (d) 21·96
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2.
(a) 4·26 (b) 2·37 (c) 2·62 (d) 4·55
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3.
(a) 3·14 (b) 4·62 (c) 11·96 (d) 21·86
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4.
9·16m
Challenge: 141cm
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ENGLISH
“READY TO GO!” – ‘Billy the Bird’– Page 125. Q.A 1. Her brother’s name was Billy. 2. She found out he wasn’t normal when she went into his bedroom to say ‘goodnight’ and he was floating in the air. ( Some might think the question is about her age, so I maybe some of you have put ‘When she was nine’ – I can’t argue with THAT!). 3. It isn’t possible to become weightless on earth because of the pull of gravity. 4. She closed the window in case Billy might float out through it. 5. Billy landed on his bed. 6. The moon had just risen. It was full, huge, round and (I LOVE THIS!!) CREAMY.
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GAEILGE
‘CUIR’ – PUT Singular Cuirim – I put Cuireann tú – You put Cuireann sé – He puts Cuireann sí – She puts Plural Cuirimid – We put Cuireann sibh – You put Cuireann siad – They put
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‘GLAN’ – CLEAN Singular Glanaim – I clean Glanann tú – You clean Glanann sé – He cleans Glanann sí – She cleans Plural Glanaimid – We clean Glanann sibh – You clean Glanann siad – They clean
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‘FÉACH’ (AR) – LOOK (AT) Singular Féachaim ar – I look at Féachann tú ar – You look at Féachann sé ar – He looks at Féachann sí ar – She looks at Plural Féachaimid ar – We look at Féachann sibh ar – You look at Féachann siad ar – They look at
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B@M 3rd Class ANSWERS – Thursday 30/04/20 PAGE 140
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(a) 4) 48 17 R 0
(b) 6) 86 14 R 2
(c) 7) 87 12 R 3
(d) 8) 98 12 R 2
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2.
(a) 5) 75 15 R 0
(b) 3) 54 18 R 0
(c) 6) 80 13 R 2
(d) 4) 83 20 R 3
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3.
(a) 3) 59 19 R 2
(b) 7) 91 13 R 0
(c) 8) 82 10 R 2
(d) 6) 92 15 R 2
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4.
(a) 8) 86 10 R 6
(b) 4) 76 19 R 0
(c) 2) 96 43 R 1
(d) 7) 95 13 R 4
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5.
Dancer Guitarist Magician Acrobat Juggler
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6.
(a) M (b) A (c) G (d) I (e) C
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B@M 4th Class ANSWERS – Thursday 30/04/20 PAGE 118
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(a) 0·3 (b) 0·5 (c) 0·4 (d) 0·8 (e) 0·9 (f) 0·8 (g) 0·6
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(a) 12·3 (b) 13·05 (c) 32·20 (d) 7·8 (e) 64·8 (f) 8·11 (g) 41·85 (h) 4·2
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3.
(a) 10·4 (b) 18·9 (c) 32·4 (d) 53·5 (e) 36·9 (f) 135·0 (g) 205·6
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(a) 2·10 (b) 6·03 (c) 12·36 (d) 12·84 (e) 30·45 (f) 45·36 (g) 75·87
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ENGLISH
“READY TO GO!” – ‘Billy the Bird’
Page 125 Q.C
6. Clothes 7. Planets 8. Furniture 9. Family
Page 126 Q.D
6. Launch 7. Saw 8. Astronaut 9. Jaw 10. August |
GAEILGE
USE WORDS FROM MONDAY’S ‘4 SENTENCES’ GAEILGE EXERCISE
B@M 3rd Class ANSWERS – Friday 01/05/20 PAGES 141 & 142
PAGE 141
1. 29 2. 8 3. 7 4. 10 5. (a) 10 (b) 6 6. 7
Challenge: 19
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PAGE 142
1. 44 ÷ 4 = 11 2. 48 ÷ 4 = 12 3. (a) 32 ÷ 4 = 8 (b) 32 ÷ 8 = 4 4. 18 ÷ 2 = 9 5. 27 ÷ 3 = 9 6. 63 ÷ 9 = 7 7. 60 ÷ 5 = 12 8. (32 + 48) ➔ 80 ÷ 8 = 10 9. 7 + 32 + 12 = 51 ÷ 7 = 7 R 2
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B@M 4th Class ANSWERS – Friday 1st May PAGES 119 & 120
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(a) 2·2 (b) 3·4 (c) 3·3 (d) 2·1 (e) 2·2 (f) 1·2
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(a) 8·4 (b) 4·3 (c) 5·2 (d) 6·1 (e) 6·1 (f) 8·1
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3.
(a) 2·08 (b) 2·09 (c) 1·07 (d) 1·08 (e) 1·09 (f) 0·71
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4.
(a) 3·2 (b) 3·1 (c) 9·1 (d) 31·2 (e) 3·12 (f) 3·09
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5.
(a) 4 ) 5·00 1·25 (b) 5 ) 28·0 5·6 (c) 2 ) 37·0 18·5 (d) 6 ) 45·0 7·5 (e) 6 ) 69·0 11·5
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6.
€1·15
Challenge: 15·3m
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1. 11·8, 9·61, 29·2, 40·50, 29·16 (a) R, I, G, H, T
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2. 15·8, 20·98, 51·10, 20·98, 11·80 (b) N, E, V, E, R
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3. 40·5, 1·9, 10·11, 20·98 (c) H, O, M, E
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4. 39·2, 1·90, 11·8, 10·11 (d) W, O, R, M
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5. 39·2, 1·9, 11·80, 2·9, 10·7 (e) W, O, R, D, S
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6. (f) 20·98 E 15·80 N 2·90 D
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7. (g) 1·90 O 15·80 N 20·98 E
(a) RIGHT (b) NEVER (c) HOME (d) WORM (e) WORDS (f) END (g) ONE
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GAEILGE
“CÁ GCUIREANN MR SMYTH NA RUDAÍ ÉAGSÚLA?”
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