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French, Literacy & Maths

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Zéro (0) Quatorze (14) Vingt-Huit (28)

Un (1) Quinze (15) Vingt-Neuf (29)

Deux (2) Seize (16) Trente (30)

Trois (3) Dix-Sept (17)

Quatre (4) Dix-Huit (18)

Cinq (5) Dix-Neuf (19)

Six (6) Vingt (20)

Sept (7) Vingt et Un (21)

Huit (8) Vingt-Deux (22)

Neuf (9) Vingt-Trois (23)

Dix (10) Vingt-Quatre (24)

Onze (11) Vingt-Cinq (25)

Douze (12) Vingt-Six (26)

Treize (13) Vingt-Sept (27)

Greetings

Bonjour (Hello)

Salut (Hi)

Como ça va (How are You?)

Je m'appelle ( My Name is …)

Comment tutappelle ( What is Your Name?)

Quel âge as-tu ( How old are You?)

Bienvenue (Welcome)

Au revoir (Goodbye and bye bye)

S'il vous plaît (Please)

Merci (Thank You)

Merci Beaucoup (Thank You very much)

Excusez-moi (Excuse Me)

Pardonnez-moi (Pardon Me)

Joyeux Anniversaire (Happy Birthday)

Commas and full stopsCommas are used to pause sentences. They can be used for clauses too! You would have to use them in speech if the word they used to describe the speaking,

was ‘said’, you’d have put a comma.

Try These: Put the comma

I went to the shops and bought a chocolate bar and some spaghetti and a banana and a packed lunch box.

The man was driving home in his car then ran out of petrol.

Correct Them!

Were these your answers:

I went to the shops and bought a chocolate bar some spaghetti a banana and a packed lunch box.

The man was driving home in his car then ran out of petrol.

A full stop marks the end of a sentence.

It also pauses the sentence.

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Clauses and Sentences

A sentence has to have a capital letter at the beginning, a main verb, a clause, a statement, question, exclamation, request, command, suggestion and some sort of punctuation (It can only be a full stop, question mark, exclamation mark or if there is other parts, you could put an ellipsis.

Is this a sentence:

The young man, who was training to be an athlete, sprinted down the road.

A clause is a part of a sentence which has no punctuation except from when you start and end it.

Is this a clause:

who was addicted to TV

Look at the 3 clauses in the sentences!

The next slide will highlight this

The cat, was really fat

The footballer, ,was sipping tea

The young man, was put in cells

If you use speech marks, you have to use a punctuation mark, question mark and/or a comma. For example,

The first (“) and second (”) speech marks are also known as the 66 and the 99. The only place where you should use speech marks is when you are making someone speak.

+ -

X -

ADDINGWhen you are adding you’re making the number bigger. For example, 100+500=600. But that’s not all, you can also double numbers. Just look at this one, 5+5=10.

Now find the answers to these

910+67=

1000+1000=

603+24=

90+30=

Mrs Altham’s Question: 930247+986744=

605

+768

_____1 3 7 3

11

Subtraction is when you are making the number smaller. If you subtract you can get the number zero a lot. If you do stuff like 11-12,you would have to exchange (The easiest way to do it is column subtraction.)

Now find the answers to these

79-45=

634-421=

896-789=

54-35=

Subtraction

Multiplication is repeated addition. If you multiply by one, the number you times by is your answer. You can also say lots of instead of times or multiplied by. Multiplication can be pretty hard if you don’t practice (It’s just like practicing a musical instrument.) When you multiply, you make the number bigger.Try These1000x100=100x9=20x6=10x4=ANSWERS100,00090012040

Multiplication

DivisionDivision is sharing. You can work division out by putting them into groups. You make the number smaller when you divide. Work out the answers1000 – 100=55-5=60-2=21-3=D I V I S I O N A N S WE R S

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11

30

7

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