Day Four Try these.
You will start secondary school very soon and you will use a timetable like the following to organise the books that you need for your classes:
Time 9 am
9:10 am 9:50 am 10:30 am 11:10 am
11:30 am
Monday Assembly English Maths Irish B
French OR Spanish
12:10 pm Geography 12:50 pm
L
1:40 pm 2:20 pm
3:00 pm Answer: Answer: Answer:
1 2 3 4
Why do you think there is a gap in the timetable on Wednesday? Marks:
On Wednesday, I was 1,800 seconds late for school. At 9:45 am, I left school for an appointment. I returned to school at 11 am. How long did I spend in class on Wednesday?
/2 Which day would you not look forward to? Explain. Marks: /2 History
Business Studies
Physical Education
Tuesday Assembly Irish
English Maths R
Home Economics OR Art
Home Economics OR Art
U Religion
Technical Graphics OR Metalwork
Technical Graphics OR Metalwork
Which day would you most look forward to? Explain. Marks: /2
Wednesday Assembly Maths CSPE
History E
English
Irish N
Thursday Assembly Geography Irish
English A
Maths
Business Studies C
Maths Science
Music Friday
Assembly English Maths Irish K
Technology
Science H
Religion
French OR Spanish
Physical Education
Answer:
Marks: Today’s Marks: Total Marks: /34 My teacher can help me by | I feel confident about problem-solving when 87
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