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Week 11

Dear Parents, 

I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to inform you that the next two weeks, starting Monday, will be dedicated to exams. Please find the detailed exam schedule attached below for your reference. 

Additionally, the homework for this period is listed below. Please note that there will be no quiz in week 11. 

Enjoy your week and thank you for your ongoing support. 

Warm regards,

 

Mr. van der Westhuizen

Homework:

Monday:

1. Write 1 - 5 three times

2. Write the definition

3. Choose two words to write sentences with.

Tuesday:

1. Write 6 - 10 three times

2. Write the definition

3. Write two sentences.

4. Read: p. 269

Wednesday:

1. Write 11 - 15 three times

2. Write the definition

3. Write two sentences.

4. Read: p . 271

Thursday:

1. Write 16 - 20 three times

2. Write the definition

3. Write two sentences.

4. Read: p . 273

Friday:

1. Study for the Exam.

2. Oral Exam: Practice p. 273

3rd Grade 2nd Exam Test Scope – Spring, 2024 

The Second Monthly Exams are upon us, below is the exam schedule and test scope. 

Please remind your child to go over vocabulary and reading stories listed in the test scope. 

v  Listening Exam: Wednesday, 05/01

v  Oral Exam: Thursday/Friday, 05/02-03

v  Written Exam: Wednesday, 05/08 

LISTENING & ORAL EXAMS: 

·         Vocabulary Focus: Week 7 ~ Week 10 (Communication Book)

·         Reading Street Stories 3.1:

o   Penguin Chick (pg. 208-221)

o   I Wanna Iguana (pg. 240-255)

·         Listening Skills:

·         vocabulary words for spellings of final syllable ‘-le’, RWN vocabulary pages, first syllables’ long and short vowels, synonyms 

o   Oral Exams: 

- Read p.273.

Remember to answer questions in full sentences.

WRITTEN EXAM:

·     Vocabulary Focus: Week 7 ~ Week 10 (Communication Book)

·     Story Comprehension:

o   Penguin Chick (pg. 208-221)

o   I Wanna Igunna (pg. 240-255)

·         Phonics Focus:

·  vocabulary words for spellings of final syllable ‘-le’, RWN vocabulary pages, first syllables’ long and short vowels, synonyms


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