Monday, 11 November 2013

Spellings Homework: Monday, 11th November

Objective: To collect, and investigate the meanings and spellings of words using the following prefixes: bi, cir, ex.
A B C
1 exit bicycle bicycle
2 expel bionic bifocals
3 export bisect bisect
4 explode biceps bilingual
5 example biased biannual
6 expect circle circling
7 explain circular circular
8 expert circulate circulation
9 excuse circuit circumference
10 explore circus circumstance

9 comments:

  1. 1.I like to ride my orange bicycle.
    2.My granny wears a pair of bifocals.
    3.Next to my house,I have a bisect road.
    4.At my job I have a bilingual secretary.
    5.My friends started circling me.
    6.My shape has a circular shape.
    7.Can I have an extra pump for good water circulation.
    8.I need to find the circumference of this shape.
    9.School dressup day is a biannual party.
    10.The amazing musical stars live in reduced circumstances.

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  2. 1) For my birthday I got a bicycle. 2)My uncle wears bifocals. 3)A equilateral triangle is bisect. 4) I am a bilingual person. 5) I am planning a holiday biannual. 6)I sow a helicopter circling around my area. 7) My alarm clock is a circular shape. 8 ) Some people have blood circulation problems. 9) I circumference an angle. 10) Some people have diffrent circumstances

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  3. 1. I rode my bicycle through town, along with my friends.

    2. Because I couldn't see very well, I went to Specsavers to get some bifocals.

    3. In P.E, the teacher had to bisect the children into two teams.

    4. He could speak multiple languages, meaning he was more than just a bilingual.

    5. It is common for something to be biannual, such as meeting friends.

    6. The sharks were circling on the assault towards the diver.

    7. The square was somewhat circular, although is wasn't a circle at all.

    8. Circulation is only part of the progress of making particular things.

    9. Measuring the outside of a circle is also known as circumference.

    10. There are some circumstances on which you must decide on using your hypothalamus.

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  4. Bicycle:I have a black and grey 'bicycle'.
    Bifocals: my friend has 'Bifocals'.
    Bisect:" 'bisect' the pie " said the man.
    Bilingual:I Am 'bilingual' because i speak two languages.
    Biannual: my subscription to comics is 'biannual'.
    Circling:I was circling the factors of 5.
    Circular: the cyclist went in a circular track.
    Circulation: the blood has a circulation around the body.
    Circumference: when my brother was born doctors took the Circumference of his head.
    Circumstance: his circumstance will allow him to be good at football.

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  5. I ride my bicycle to school. I got bifocals a year ago. To bisect an animal,you must be careful and precise. My mum is bilingual. My birthday is not biannual. I was circling the park on my bike. If you're circumstance changes, you must inform the school. That band has achieved wide circulation. Circumference means the enclosing boundary of a curved geometric figure.

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  6. 1) I wanted a new green and blue bicycle as my old one got dirty, filthy and rusty.
    2) My Granddad has glasses with bifocal lenses.
    3) There was a landscape of plough land bisected by long straight roads.
    4) My cousins dad said that he had a bilingual secretary.
    5) There was a biannual meeting of the planning committee.
    6) All the vicious hyenas circled around the petrified zebra.
    7) My rich Aunt Ruby slept on a circular bed.
    8) All of his music has achieved wide circulation.
    9) He measuring the circumference of the hemisphere, circle and semi-circle
    10) Most of the artists are living in reduced circumstances.

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  7. I will write my sentences on paper.

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  8. 1. I have a lovely bicycle.
    2. I do not have bifocals.
    3. If I have a whole and bisect it I will get two halves.
    4. Elsa is biligual; she is fluent in English and German.
    5. The clock changes biliannually.
    6. I have seen him circling the field on his bike.
    7. This shape is circular.
    8. Our blood moves in a circulation around our body.
    9. This bit is the circumference of this book
    10. Do not borrow my helmet under any circumstances.

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  9. I have a shiny bicycle.
    I have red bifocals.
    My lines are perpendicular and they bisect each other.
    Seemontni runs a bilingual website.
    The time changes biannually.
    I think the robber is circling this area.
    This paper is cut circular.
    Our blood circulation should not stop.
    This result has come from the circumference of the field.
    Under any circumstances, try to steel my brand new shiny pencil with a bright pink rubber attached to it not even bitten.

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